Fly Tying Video: Pheasant Tail Cripple
Posted on March 16, 2010 - Filed Under Fish, Fishing
Ever fished a “cripple” fly pattern? It might seem the odd man out in your fly box until you find a pod of trout that have keyed in only on emerging Baetis that haven’t escaped their shucks. In this week’s new fly tying video, Michael Yelton ties a Pheasant Tail Cripple , a great all-around pre- and post-hatch pattern.

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Fly Tying Video: Pheasant Tail Cripple
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