For those who think flyntying materials are expensive use madeira thread from a haberdashery instead of the nymph it. You can also get alternatives to spanflex from beading suppliers....
Nice pattern Steve can see me doing this with red flexi can you imagine how blood worm it will look.Happy new year and all the very best 👍🏻🏴👍🏻🏴👍🏻🏴
I seem to remember years ago a flexifloss bloodworm, made with a little gold bead, otherwise much the same. Still got a couple in my box, don't think i ever used them.
For those who think flyntying materials are expensive use madeira thread from a haberdashery instead of the nymph it. You can also get alternatives to spanflex from beading suppliers....
Lovely tying Steve, and great use of the #2 Copper Black Nymph-it 👏🏻
Great fly. Has been working well for me the last few weeks.
Like your style of flying and imagination, thank you very much and a happy new year.
That’s a new one to me, love the head finish!
Nicely done
I used green and turned out great been using that method for number years now . Wouldn't leave it out my box 😊
Nice pattern Steve can see me doing this with red flexi can you imagine how blood worm it will look.Happy new year and all the very best 👍🏻🏴👍🏻🏴👍🏻🏴
I seem to remember years ago a flexifloss bloodworm, made with a little gold bead, otherwise much the same. Still got a couple in my box, don't think i ever used them.
Hi Steve love the idea could you tye these on a curved hook as well or does it work best on a straight shank thanks
straight from me pal
Cheers thanks
Great content!! Any reason you use a barbed hook? Just curious, thanks!!
So the fish doesn’t get off. Remember the old days ?
You should instead use a feather to go through the eye😊 but great job