Wonderful video, always informative. Having the 2nd camera on material preparation is brilliant. Definitely setting a new standard 👌. As always Thank you for sharing your talents 👍 Tight lines🪰🐟
Loved that Lindsay, good to see you prepping your materials as it gives newbies like myself a better idea of how much we actually need rather than putting on too much usually lol
excellent video Lindsay, like the second camera and your preparation, makes it easy to follow. great looking fly, will give it a go , thanks for your fantastic videos.
Another Great Fly Lindsay. Have used John Tyzack's patern, the ' Orange Arsed Sedge' in various sizes catching plenty of fish. This pattern would definitely suit the Duo method especially with all that extra buoyancy in faster water. Like the alternative camera angle showing material preparation. Not the pattern to yield on a Fly and a Dram night😂 Just a tip if I may, I save the off cuts of deer hair and mix them in, after chopping them up finer, with Squirrel gaurd hairs or Squirrel tail, also chopped up fine. I use the mixture for Sedge bodies on dries, especially spent patterns, or the thorax on Sedge Pupas.
I think how you film it depends on the fly pattern. No sense going into great depth for a Blob, but there is a larger amount of materials on this fly and the detail helps me.
Hello Lindsay. Give as much waffle as you like. It's good to see how things are prepared. I've asked Davie Mcphail what he thinks of the FNF Talon and Claw vices. What's your opinion? I'm thinking of treating myself for my impending 60th. My wife has, unfortunately been diagnosed with terminal cancer, so I've not tied a fly in months, but I have to look forward. Thanks for the videos.
Interesting. I was about to ask him too on how happy he his with his vice after a few years now because I'm thinking of switching away from my Petitjean vice. So we're two now😊
So sorry to hear about your wife, I wish her all the best. I have to say I am still very much a fan of the Talon vice. I could never afford a Law vice but this is the next best thing. It will see me out I think.
Wonderful video, always informative. Having the 2nd camera on material preparation is brilliant. Definitely setting a new standard 👌. As always Thank you for sharing your talents 👍 Tight lines🪰🐟
Great to hear!
Loved that Lindsay, good to see you prepping your materials as it gives newbies like myself a better idea of how much we actually need rather than putting on too much usually lol
Will try and do it with the more complex flies.
Brilliant Lindsay thanks
excellent video Lindsay, like the second camera and your preparation, makes it easy to follow. great looking fly, will give it a go , thanks for your fantastic videos.
Very welcome Robert.
Much prefer this longer and more detailed format, Lindsay, great vid👍
Cheers Gary.
Hi Lindsay definitely liked seeing how you prepared the materials I've just started to get into fly tying so it helps a lot to see this...
Glad it was helpful!
very good video Lindsay with lots of info for the novice or beginner to fly tying
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice pattern thanks for sharing
Welcome 😊
Defo this way lindsay if you are relatively new to tying it's a bit of a minefield on how to prep your materials and how to tie them in properly
Thanks Neil.
Another Great Fly Lindsay. Have used John Tyzack's patern, the ' Orange Arsed Sedge' in various sizes catching plenty of fish. This pattern would definitely suit the Duo method especially with all that extra buoyancy in faster water. Like the alternative camera angle showing material preparation. Not the pattern to yield on a Fly and a Dram night😂
Just a tip if I may, I save the off cuts of deer hair and mix them in, after chopping them up finer, with Squirrel gaurd hairs or Squirrel tail, also chopped up fine. I use the mixture for Sedge bodies on dries, especially spent patterns, or the thorax on Sedge Pupas.
Great tip Nigel thanks for sharing it 👍
Yes, as with many commenters, the preparation camera is of huge benefit to novices.
Glad you liked it.
I think how you film it depends on the fly pattern. No sense going into great depth for a Blob, but there is a larger amount of materials on this fly and the detail helps me.
Thanks Thomas 👍
Hello Lindsay. Give as much waffle as you like. It's good to see how things are prepared. I've asked Davie Mcphail what he thinks of the FNF Talon and Claw vices. What's your opinion? I'm thinking of treating myself for my impending 60th. My wife has, unfortunately been diagnosed with terminal cancer, so I've not tied a fly in months, but I have to look forward. Thanks for the videos.
Interesting. I was about to ask him too on how happy he his with his vice after a few years now because I'm thinking of switching away from my Petitjean vice. So we're two now😊
So sorry to hear about your wife, I wish her all the best. I have to say I am still very much a fan of the Talon vice. I could never afford a Law vice but this is the next best thing. It will see me out I think.
@@lindsayiflyfish Thanks, I'll spoil myself. Good luck with your videos.
Hi Lindsay, Where did you get the camel toe thing from?
Troutline.ro it’s Snowshoe pal. 🤣