- 30
- 71 913
Dette Flies
United States
Приєднався 28 гру 2020
Established in 1928, Dette Trout Flies is the oldest family run fly shop in the world, now in our 95th year. Our mission has always been, and always will be, to supply the fly fishing community with the finest products and service. Every fly we sell is either tied in house or by a handful of select domestic tiers.
In Spring 2018 to commemorate 90 years in business we have opened a larger location in Livingston Manor with the goal to provide a welcoming space to display our ever growing selection of flies, fly tying materials, and fly fishing gear. Our inventory is solely comprised only of products that meet our demand for high quality standards. The Roscoe store is closed.
Blue Quill CDC Emerger
*Did you know our tying videos are uploaded in HD? Click the settings button on your screen (either a gear icon or 3 dots) and select the1080p HD option for optimal clear viewing!*
Shop the materials in our videos here: detteflies.com/
Follow us on Facebook: dettetroutflies
Follow us on Instagram: detteflies
Daily Fishing Reports here: detteflies.com/pages/daily-fishing-report
Check out or fly tying blog for more tutorials: detteflies.com/blogs/tying-guides
Shop the materials in our videos here: detteflies.com/
Follow us on Facebook: dettetroutflies
Follow us on Instagram: detteflies
Daily Fishing Reports here: detteflies.com/pages/daily-fishing-report
Check out or fly tying blog for more tutorials: detteflies.com/blogs/tying-guides
Переглядів: 1 524
Відео
Hairwing Professor
Переглядів 469Рік тому
Our tying series continues with the Hairwing Professor, tied by Seth Cavarretta. The Professor was developed by Scottish angler John Wilson, who was in fact a professor and author. Just like it's sister flies the Blue Professor, Queen of the Water and Grizzly King, it is an attractor pattern. Seth likes to fish this streamer when the rivers are a little high or off color like after a rain when ...
Dette Spent Wing Coffin Fly
Переглядів 1,2 тис.Рік тому
Our tying series continues with the Dette Spent Wing Coffin Fly tyed by Joe Fox. This pattern, originated by Walt as a spent wing version of the contemporary Dette Coffin Fly, utilizes rooster hackle tips as opposed to teal. It more closely mimics the spent naturals, and its clipped hackle body keeps it buoyant while reducing bulk. Enjoy! *Did you know our tying videos are uploaded in HD? Click...
Tups Indispensable Variant #2
Переглядів 2,4 тис.Рік тому
Our tying series continues with the Tups Indispensable Variant, tied here by @sethcavarretta. The Tups Indispensable has a rich history dating back to the late 1800s, credited to tobacconist R.S. Austin as the originator of the pattern. The original combination of pale Rams wool, lemon yellow spaniel, pinkish hare’s mask, and red mohair creates an ultraviolet iridescence, a secret mixture that ...
Athertons Number 3 Nymph
Переглядів 3,1 тис.Рік тому
Our tying series continues with Atherton’s Number Three Dark Nymph, tyed by Seth Cavarretta. John Atherton’s impressionism found its way into many of his fly patterns, and with blended shades of seal and muskrat fur, accented by a bright blue wing case using either English Kingfisher, or silk floss, the No. 3 Nymph is a great example. It stands out as a simple tye as well, as Atherton did not p...
Bivisible
Переглядів 1,3 тис.Рік тому
Our tying series continues with the Brown Bi-visible, tyed by Seth Cavarretta. This classic pattern, a favorite of anglers and tyers like the Dette’s, Rube Cross, and Ray Bergman, utilizes a darker hackle in the rear of the fly, making the silhouette stand out nicely to trout, coupled with the addition of white hackle at the collar making it highly visible to the angler. This combination gives ...
Wemoc Adams
Переглядів 3,4 тис.Рік тому
Our tying series continues with The Wemoc Adams, originated by fly tyer and author Mike Valla, and tyed here by Seth Cavarretta. In an effort to speed up the tying of the classic Adams fly pattern, Mike chose to incorporate the use of Cree hackle, which has all of the colors necessary for the Adams; brown, white, and black, but all housed in one stem as opposed to blending two for the effect. T...
Dette Iso Nymph
Переглядів 6 тис.Рік тому
Our tying series continues with the Dette Isonychia Nymph, tied by Seth Cavarretta. This pattern, originally designed by Walt, uses natural materials like ostrich herl, muskrat, and partridge to replicate the active nature of the insect. Walt liked for the pattern to be fished deep, so a few turns of lead or lead substitute are added to the underbody, ensuring that the fly will penetrate the wa...
Dette Flies Summer Open House 2023
Переглядів 999Рік тому
Celebrating 95 years of flies, fishing, and friendship. Cheers to all our customers for making the Summer Open House a special event. With gratitude- the Dette Flies Crew: Joe, Kelly, Mike, Patrick, Bryan, Bob, Julie, and Seth. Shop the materials in our videos here: detteflies.com/ Follow us on Facebook: dettetroutflies Follow us on Instagram: detteflies Daily Fishin...
October Caddis
Переглядів 2,3 тис.Рік тому
Our tying series continues with the October Caddis, tied by Joe Fox. A deer hair caddis pattern, for the large October caddis that hatch in the Northeast every Fall. This and other tying tutorials are also available to view on our UA-cam channel. Enjoy! *Did you know our tying videos are uploaded in HD? Click the settings button on your screen (either a gear icon or 3 dots) and select the1080p ...
Tufted Wing Dorothea
Переглядів 1,3 тис.Рік тому
Tufted Wing Dorothea Our tying series continues with the Tufted Wing Dorothea, tied by Joe Fox. Here Joe uses poly yarn for the wing, but CDC or turkey flats are also a great substitute. This is one of our staple patterns during the summer months when Dorthea Sulphurs are hatching in abundance. This and other tying tutorials are also available to view on our UA-cam channel. Enjoy! *Did you know...
Gray Fox Variant
Переглядів 2,1 тис.Рік тому
Our tying series continues with the Gray Fox Variant, tied by Joe Fox . Art Flick's imitation for the Green Drake Dun. The main feature is the stiff oversized hackle that help the fly sit properly on the surface of the water. This and other tying tutorials are also available to view on our UA-cam channel. Enjoy! *Did you know our tying videos are uploaded in HD? Click the settings button on you...
Adams
Переглядів 1,6 тис.Рік тому
Our tying series continues with the Adams tied by Joe Fox. This classic Michigan pattern is most likely to be found in many fly boxes. This universal pattern is a popular fly as it looks like everything and nothing. Enjoy! *Did you know our tying videos are uploaded in HD? Click the settings button on your screen (either a gear icon or 3 dots) and select the1080p HD option for optimal clear vie...
A Snow Day
Переглядів 9722 роки тому
*Did you know our tying videos are uploaded in HD? Click the settings button on your screen (either a gear icon or 3 dots) and select the1080p HD option for optimal clear viewing!* Shop the materials in our videos here: detteflies.com/ Follow us on Facebook: dettetroutflies Follow us on Instagram: detteflies Daily Fishing Reports here: detteflies.com/pages/daily-fish...
Conover
Переглядів 2,1 тис.2 роки тому
Our tying series continues with the Conover tied by Bob Adams. "This pattern, which is still part of their stock-in-trade, with first tied in 1934 exclusively for its designer, Scotty Conover. ‘We still have his original pattern in our files’ says Winnie. ‘it's a big fly and the original color for the body was made with a mixture of rabbit, seal’s fur and red wool. Today we use a blend of muskr...
Joe Fox Modern Marabou Mini Min Streamer
Переглядів 2,5 тис.2 роки тому
Joe Fox Modern Marabou Mini Min Streamer
Tying the Sulphur Soft Hackle - Biot Body - HD
Переглядів 7 тис.3 роки тому
Tying the Sulphur Soft Hackle - Biot Body - HD
Tying the Body Glass Caddis Pupa - HD
Переглядів 1,7 тис.3 роки тому
Tying the Body Glass Caddis Pupa - HD
Remembering when turkey flats were sufficient
Mike Valla fly?
That is masterfully sparse!
👍🏻👍🏻
Very nice! 👍🏻
A proper tie! 😊👍🏻
Please include a materials list
sorry didn't see the materials list at the very beginning of the video
👍🏻👍🏻
What color biot?
Can you recommend a source for Kingfisher feathers?
I’m fairly new to Fly Tying and just found your video. I’m definitely going to look at all your other videos but do have a question about this one. I noticed that you wiped to superglue off of your bodkin with your fingers (as I’ve seen in a few other videos as well). My question is when you do that, doesn’t that interfere with some of your other fly tying materials like glueing feathers or leaving a rough film on your fingers that may fray floss or thread using dubbing loops ?
Average fly tying with the bloody noise ( music ? ? ) it is best to delete this completely , when you go fishing how many rocks and plastic bags do you throw in the water ?
what does this even mean?
Nice, simple pattern. Hook Size #16,18?
I will have to look for one of those in the shop. Now that im retired, if you ever need a part time employee Im willing!
GREAT pattern! Nice job on this video.
Awesome, glad Mister Rodger’s keyboardist could accompany 🚎
This was one of my mentor's top flies to tie. Rip Don.
What can you substitute for the turkey herl? Brown pheasant tail fibers?
Doesn't get any cleaner than that.
How much do you oversized the hackle ? Excellent vid
ive tied this fly for people but ive also tied the danica for people in ireland and the U.K. wonder why they use black hackle tip insted of grizzly some of there patterens have a red butt and dyed black pheasent tai fibbers for the tail
Nicely done fly!
Thank you. Maybe you could consider more close up filming next time? If you can of course 🍻
Excellent ❤😊
Like that whip finish. Haven't seen it done that way before.
An alternative to kingfisher can be substituted and should be as it seems wrong that we would encourage the use of such birds for our pleasure. They are protected under various conservation designations in Europe and the UK. I'm sure any amount of alternatives would be readily available from far more common species.
Nice job on this Atherton Nymph! What I would really like to see is a video on how to clean fingernails! That would benefit the Vast majority of Fly Tyers on utube!!
Great fly pattern and video 👍
Awesome Fly
I love what you’re done with that hackle
I enjoy reading and John Atherton flies. Art and tying flies will never die
Nicely tied. Atherton was a bit ahead of the curve with his fly design. Unfortunately he didn’t do himself a service by naming his flies numerically I believe. I bet that fishes very well.
What brand of beaver dubbing are you using?
Gidday Nice techniques, I haven't been tying flies that long and found your tutorial helpful. Thankyou.
Such a simple fly, yet so effective. It’s a very forgiving fly, & great for teaching dry fly fishing to someone new to the sport.
Great looking fly. Going to take some of these to Alaska for Grayling!!
Very relaxing and informative video, and a Herter's hook to boot! Many thanks.
Beautifully proportioned and tied. Fun to see. Thanks! Really enjoyed seeing the fly shop last June during my trip to the Willowemoc.
I too would like to k own your dubbing mix for the a domen
Great Job, Music Drama.
Well tied fly.
Awesome fly. Seth is best fly tyer i've ever seen. So glad he's on UA-cam.
Beautiful nymph
Beautiful fly beautifully tied.
I must have missed what you used for the dubbing material and color for the abdomen of the fly.
i remember in the eighties almost everyday was an open house : )
20+ yrs ago i visited George's shop several times a year and have a few of his original ties left. They produced well on the Battenkill both as a searching pattern and emerger pattern skated across the surface.
Very nice 👍
Beautiful caddis fly pattern.
Thank you for sharing your fly tying videos with us. I enjoy them & am learning new techniques & pattern or renewing some that need refreshing. When I learned to tie elk & deer hair wings, I was taught to leave the butts long & interweave the thread through sections of hair before whip finishing & clipping the butts to form the head. This was supposed to reliably bind the hair wing to the hook, & I never questioned it. However, I think your method of pre-clipping the hair makes the fly look better & saves some steps. You clip the butts before tying in the wing. I wish I could test this method of tying in the wing on the water but back issues prevent me from fishing any longer. However, I tie for a local Healing Waters chapter & want be be sure I am donating flies that will hold together. Do you think pre-clipping the hair before tie-in makes a wing as durable as my old method with the thread interwoven in the hair?