Turrall
COCK PHEASANT TAIL
Hen pheasant is used to form the wing of several Wet flies such as Invicta.
Pheasant Tail Nymph: Perhaps the most famous fly pattern using hen pheasant tail feathers, the Pheasant Tail Nymph is designed to imitate a wide variety of aquatic insects (especially mayflies) that trout feed on. It’s a staple in any fly fisher’s box because of its simplicity and effectiveness.
Hen pheasant tail feathers are highly prized in fly tying for their distinctive markings and natural earth tones, which make them exceptionally useful for crafting realistic and effective fly patterns.