HOT HEAD PEARL BIRD'S NEST
DESCRIPTION
Learn how to tie the Hothead Pearl Bird’s Nest, Hogan Brown’s modern variation on one of the most productive trout flies ever designed. This pattern blends classic Bird’s Nest proportions with updated materials like Pearl Core bodies, inverted tungsten beads, and mallard flank wings to create a buggy, versatile nymph that excels in a wide range of conditions.
In this tutorial, Hogan demonstrates each step in detail, from establishing the proportions to building a natural profile by tying materials along the sides of the hook. With traditional dubbing and a peacock herl head adding the perfect touch of movement and contrast, this pattern works equally well as a caddis imitation, a mayfly nymph, or a general attractor for winter and off-color water.
Whether you are refining your Bird’s Nest variations or learning this style for the first time, this fly is simple, effective, and adaptable in sizes large and small.
MATERIALS
| Hook |
TMC 2457 Scud Hook |
|
Bead |
Inverted Tungsten Bead |
|
Thread |
UTC 70 Denier Thread – Camel |
|
Tail |
Mallard Flank Feathers |
|
Body |
Pearl Core Quill |
|
Collar |
Buggy Nymph Dubbing |
| Peacock Herl |