Jax's post on the Fruit Salad got me thinking the other day about NZ traditional patterns...
I saved the belly feathers from this guy, they are a beautiful dark blue/black (photo doesn't do them justice, the dark patch below the chest feathers). Sat down the other night to tie up some b*ggers and suddenly remembered those beautiful feathers.
The Phantom is an old Taupo night pattern, and I've a soft spot for it having caught a heap of fish with one old fly that my dad gave me 25 odd years ago. It is tied in 'killer' fashion, and usually with the darkest of dark pukeko feathers (I think) with a black squirrel tail. Not all pheasant have the dark belly, so when i saw these feathers i thought i'd best make good use of them. I like Phantoms in size 6 & 8 and work them very slowly on the bottom when fishing Taupo stream mouths on the darkest of dark nights. I well remember a 13lb brown that I nailed at the Waitahanui one night years ago on a Phantom. I felt a little bump on the line, like a nibble from a sprat on a snapper bait, whipped up the rod and there he was.
I'll post up some picks of the flies tonight.