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Fly Finesse
Kenya
Приєднався 10 гру 2015
This channel is run and owned by Lucy, the owner of Fly Finesse company originally fisher's castle which is based in Nairobi, Kenya.
In this channel, we dive into the art of fly tying as we explore tips and techniques that will help you craft the near perfect flies.
Our videos will help you master the craft whether you're starting out or a seasoned angler.
Karibuni (Means "you are all welcome" in Swahili).
In this channel, we dive into the art of fly tying as we explore tips and techniques that will help you craft the near perfect flies.
Our videos will help you master the craft whether you're starting out or a seasoned angler.
Karibuni (Means "you are all welcome" in Swahili).
Christmas Tree Fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
The Christmas Tree Fly is a festive and effective pattern, often used for trout and other freshwater fish.
Its name comes from its colorful, glittery appearance that resembles the decorations of a Christmas tree.
Materials:
Hook: Size 8 2X or 3X long streamer hook
Thread: Black , 6/0
Tail: Red marabou
Body: Green tinsel flashabou & Holographic silver flashabou
Ribbing: Black Thread
Wing: Green flash or Crystal Flash
Head: Black Thread finish
Its name comes from its colorful, glittery appearance that resembles the decorations of a Christmas tree.
Materials:
Hook: Size 8 2X or 3X long streamer hook
Thread: Black , 6/0
Tail: Red marabou
Body: Green tinsel flashabou & Holographic silver flashabou
Ribbing: Black Thread
Wing: Green flash or Crystal Flash
Head: Black Thread finish
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Відео
How to tie a Pheasant Tail Cripple | Fly tying tutorial
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The Pheasant Tail Cripple is a versatile and effective fly pattern designed to imitate a mayfly in the crippled stage often during a hatch. Materials: 1. Hook: Dry fly hook, sizes 12 2. Thread: Black 6/0 3. Tail: Pheasant tail fibers 4. Body: Pheasant tail fibers 5. Ribbing: Fine gold or copper wire 6. Thorax: Peacock herl or Pheasant tail fibers 7. Wing: Local deer hair 8. Hackle: Grizzly
How to tie a Pat's StoneFly | Pat's Rubber legs
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Fly tying a Pat's Stone (also known as the Pat’s Rubber Legs) is a classic and simple fly pattern that imitates stonefly nymphs. It’s highly effective for trout fishing and is prized for its versatility and durability. Materials 1. Hook- #12 long shank 2. Tail - Olive superfloss 3. Legs- Olive Superfloss 4. Antennae - Olive superfloss 5. weight - Lead free wire 6. Body- Olive chenille
How To Tie a Muddler Minnow | Fly tying tutorial | Muddler Minnow
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Fly tying a Muddler Minnow Streamer Pattern. Materials 1. Hook- #8 Streamer hook- Long shank 2. Tail- Two Turkey feather strips 3. Underwing- Squirrel tail hair 4. Wing- Two Turkey feather strips 5. Body- Gold Mylar Tinsel 6. Ribbing- Gold wire 7. Collar- Stacked deer hair 8. Head- Stacked and spun deer Hair 9. Thread - White waxed thread
How to tie a Stonefly Nymph | Fly Tying tutorial
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Stonefly Nymphs are aquatic, flattened, with 6 sprawling legs and with a segmented abdomen bearing 2 long antenna-like “tails”. Stonefly nymphs are mainly used to catch trout and other fish species. Materials 1. Hook - Stimulator hook #10 2. Tail- Brown goose biots 3. Body- Clear V-Rib 4. Ribbing- Thin monofilament 5. Legs- Brown goose biots 6. Wing case- Pheasant tail fibers 7. Thorax- Grey ra...
How to tie the Psycho Prince | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Psycho Prince | Fly tying tutorial
How to tie the Feth Hopper Fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Feth Hopper Fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
How to Tie a Bomber Salmon Fly Pattern | Fly tying tutorial
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How to Tie a Bomber Salmon Fly Pattern | Fly tying tutorial
How to tie a Plan B fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie a Plan B fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
How to Tie a Letort Hopper | Fly tying Tutorial
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How to Tie a Letort Hopper | Fly tying Tutorial
How to Tie a Kauffman Stonefly | Fly tying Tutorial
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How to Tie a Kauffman Stonefly | Fly tying Tutorial
How to Tie Henry's Fork Salmon Fly | Fly tying Tutorial
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How to Tie Henry's Fork Salmon Fly | Fly tying Tutorial
How to tie the Skip Nymph Light | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Skip Nymph Light | Fly tying tutorial
How to tie the Marabou Muddler Fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Marabou Muddler Fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
How to tie the Irresistible Wulff | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Irresistible Wulff | Fly tying tutorial
How to Tie the Hare's Ear Parachute | Fly tying tutorial
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How to Tie the Hare's Ear Parachute | Fly tying tutorial
How to Tie the Dave's Hopper with foam body | Fly tying Tutorial
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How to Tie the Dave's Hopper with foam body | Fly tying Tutorial
How to tie the Elk Hair Hopper | Fly tying Tutorial
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How to tie the Elk Hair Hopper | Fly tying Tutorial
How to tie the Triple Decker Hopper | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Triple Decker Hopper | Fly tying tutorial
How to tie the Irresistible Stimulator | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Irresistible Stimulator | Fly tying tutorial
How to tie the Beaded Prince Nymph | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Beaded Prince Nymph | Fly tying tutorial
How to tie the Joe's Hopper with foam body | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Joe's Hopper with foam body | Fly tying tutorial
How to tie the Royal Wulff | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Royal Wulff | Fly tying tutorial
How to tie the Poly Parachute Hopper Fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
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How to tie the Poly Parachute Hopper Fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
How To Tie a Foam popper | Fly tying tutorial
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How To Tie a Foam popper | Fly tying tutorial
How To Tie the Bitch Creek fly pattern| Fly tying tutorial
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How To Tie the Bitch Creek fly pattern| Fly tying tutorial
How To Tie the Thin Mint Bugger | Fly tying for beginners
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How To Tie the Thin Mint Bugger | Fly tying for beginners
How To Tie the Damsel Nymph | Fly tying tutorial
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How To Tie the Damsel Nymph | Fly tying tutorial
How To Tie the Royal Coachman fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
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How To Tie the Royal Coachman fly pattern | Fly tying tutorial
How to Tie the Adams Irresistible | Fly tying tutorial
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How to Tie the Adams Irresistible | Fly tying tutorial
Awesome!
Thank you! Glad you like it!
How long have you been tying?
Going on 4 yrs now....
@FlytyingFinesse very tight in your wraps and it truly shows that you have a passion for this. I started almost 2 years ago and this whole passed year I have not been able to do to well with my tying practice. A work injury has put me down my whole 2nd year and it is frustrating that I can only tie for about 5-10 mins normally and 15 mins at best. I started just fly fishing and after I demolished about 25 flies I knew I had to learn how to tie. For you and your skill I hope you gain more subscribers because you are talented with this
Ive watched a few videos and I will definitely be watching. You have a relaxing voice that helps people to focus and listen to what you are saying. Its a refreshing change of pace. Keep up the good work
Thanks for the Support Ben.. Really appreciate it..🫶🏾
I like the skills you have and honestly i dont think your are getting the respect you seem to deserve from this fly tying and fly fishing community
I only just came across you about 20 mins ago too
@@benperchalski4825 Thank you for your kind comment Ben.Such comments are what keep me going...... Thanks for being here.
Very nice
Thank you..
A Beaut 🎉 ❄️🎣🧊
Thanks Brian 🙂
Great work!
Thanks Spencer.
Great looking fly, nice job! Thanks!
Thanks so much! Glad you like it!
Head cement on a dry fly?
Yes... that's head cement...it helps keep the material and thread from coming apart..
What is this first thing called?
Hey Adam.. that's just a piece of metal glue...same one used for bonding.. Thanks for watching!
@@FlytyingFinesse thx
Запах краски и клея не отпугнёт рыбу?
No it won't...they both have little to no smell once dried up...
Did you tie off the hackle at the hook eye or on the post? It looked like the hook eye in this sped up video.
@@wish4fishmend295 Right before the hook eye....
@ i’ve always tied off on the post. I’ll have to try this. Would you not get some hackle fibres oddly placed on the side?
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice😮
Thanks 😅
Is it hot glue?
Yes it is...
@FlytyingFinesse that gives me a lot of ideas....does it float? If someone, we could use it to hold down hackle for small dry flies :)
Yes you can ...you can also add some lead free wire for some weight.. Remember to wet your fingers before touching the hot glue..it can get really messy...
Size 8? That's massive.
That's what she said. Literally, and figuratively😂
This is a great way to tie this!!
Glad you like it. Thank you!
Beautiful fly good job 👏
@@wayway872 Thank you 🙂
I immediately subscribed. I will be keeping an eye out for future uploads. Your channel is going to grow. I’m rooting for you!
Thank you Greg .. you're too kind... Thanks for the sub🙂...
Do you tie in the butt's of the peacock herl instead of the tips?
An awesome fly!
Thank you!
Love this !! ❤ going to spin some up and try it on the Provo!
Glad you love it... And all the best.❤️
Very good work
Thank you! Cheers!
Well tied!
Thank you!🙂
So skibidi
Thanks 🙂
What bobbin is that?😊
Got it from Veniard bt i made my own little adjustments... Thanks for watching 🙂
Excellent
Thank you so much Simon 🙂
Nice one 🎉
Thank you 🙂🙂
Well done!
Thank you 🙂
This was the first fly given to me when I was 7-8 year it really brings back memories. Good job!
Glad i could bring back good memories... Thanks for watching 🙂.
I love your idea for the wing case. Thank for tying for us. Keep up the good work😊
Thank you! 😊
😂can you believe it a woman Lucy 😅
Is that surprising?
what type of thread(50D 75D...vv), thank u
This is 70D. Thanks for stopping by🙂
I like this one!!
Thank you 🙂 You should try it sometime!.
Nice work with the scissors!
Thanks Andy 🙂
Cover the shank in thread, and then glue. The body will never slide after a few fish. Awesome video
Thanks for the tip🙂
Nice!! 🔥🤙
Glad you like it!
Well tied , I’ll be adding some to my fly box , keep the videos coming ❤
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed....🙂🙂
What was applied on the legs themselves near the end of the tutorial? Looked like a glue brush
@@suprememarve1626 That was a permanent black marker pen just to bar the legs... You can use black and white silicone legs as an alternative.. Thanks for watching!.
Must be blind, didn't notice the black lines appearing at the end haha. Thank you for a great video, I tied 2 of these and they're the best hippie pattern I've utilized! The flash and color of the body has been the most noticeable on this one
You did a wonderful job. Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Hello! You do a great job with your flies. What hook size you use for your mosquitos? TY!
Thanks Theo.. For the mosquito i mostly use size 12 & 14 But mosquitoes can be tied up to size 20.
@@FlytyingFinesse awesome thanks!
Song?
All i want by Lorenn art
Which company makes that squirmy material?
The Squirmy material in this video is from Spirit River.. Thanks for watching.🙂
@@FlytyingFinesse thank you!
I need to make this
You should.. it's a simple to tie pattern..
nice sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
What bobbin?
Got this online from a Chinese store and made some modifications to it..
question. after u cut the excess elkhair. is thier an any use for the left overs?
No rest can't be used.. it's waste..
Nicely done. I like the pattern...and a new technique to me on making the head. It did look like that bottom piece of the foam on the finished fly had not totally adhered to the the other piece (kept separating). I've been using some 3M spray adhesive on approx. 6"x6 " pieces of foam to join them. I have found that I have to pay close attention to getting thorough coverage with the spray...or get the same issue. It's good stuff if you're thorough.
Thanks for the tip Chris... and thanks for watching 🙂
Sweet tie
Nice
Thanks Rose..