
Description
The Red Quill fly, created by the renowned fly tier Art Flick in 1933, originated in the Catskill region of America. This dry fly pattern was designed to imitate the adult Hendrickson mayfly, which hatches in the early spring and is an important food source for trout. Art Flick's creation was revolutionary for its time, as it accurately replicated the coloration and proportions of the adult Hendrickson, making it a highly effective fly for fishing during this specific hatch. The Red Quill has since become a classic in the fly fishing world, not only for its historical significance but also for its continued effectiveness in imitating mayflies
Pro Tip
Fish in Low Water Conditions: The Red Quill is particularly effective in low, clear water when trout are feeding on mayflies near the surface. Cast upstream and allow the fly to drift naturally with the current, mimicking the delicate motion of an emerging Hendrickson.
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Recipe
- Hook: standard dry-fly hook (TMC 100), sizes 12–16
- Thread: 6/0 or 140 denier, olive
- Wing: wood-duck flank-feather fibers
- Tails: medium or dark dun hackle fibers
- Body: quills from two reddish brown neck hackles
- Hackles: two medium or dark dun hackles
Video
From: Tightline Video


