The Peacock and Partridge is an extremely old pattern, yet the fish don't seem to like the classics, and this fly is no exception. It can be fished in all water columns but seems to do especially well in upper water columns during a hatch when fish are keyed in on emergers. I like to fish it about 18 inches below a dry fly in these circumstances. Swining it up from the bottom while nymph can also be very effective as the legs add a lot of movement to the fly and the fish can really go wild for that.
Materials I used:
Hook: Standard Dry fly, (I like it to be just below a dry but a heavier hook can be used if you want to nymph it.
Thread: Danville 70 Denier flymaster plus
Body: Peacock herl
Collar/Legs: Partridge feather
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