From a long-time fly fisherman and tyer, I always appreciate your humble, educational approach to tying flies. You are a credit to the UA-cam community. Well done, sir!
Nicely tied. I haven’t tried making a “rope” of hackle & thread on a bigger. It looks effective & attractive, & I will try it. Thank you. Two things you might want to consider: 1. Making 2 or 3 hackle wraps at the head behind the bead, not just one. It prevents corkscrewing & makes a more prominent head which pushes even more water. 2. I completely agree with wrapping the hackle starting at the tail so it gets wider toward the front, but don’t discard those hackle tips. Save those for making perfect wings on dry flies.
Thanks so much. 1) very good suggestion. Will do. 2) i rarely tie those wings, I prefer cdc or polyyarn since it improve buoyancy. But tying is an amazing hobby, no hard rules just fun😀🍻
Oholi. I love your videos! Keep up the good work. So very few instructional videos have LOGICAL reasons for doing things such as yours do, it is very very much appreciated. I've been thinking a lot about how materials behave underwater, and its thanks to you that I do that and helps me tie better and fish better.
Absolute classic! To this day still produced 1 of the largest trout have ever caught 24" rainbow 30 years ago. Funny thing is I don't think I have fished one since. Thank you for sharing your talents 👍 🪰
Hi, basic handling procedure, “ never touch your mouth after handling feathers or any foreign materials”! You just don’t know what germs were last left on the feather beed or what ever, the “etc” ones are the worst. Great videos, I always learn something from you. Cheers mate. Harera
You should tell that to the other 10,000 plus who use their fingers to repeatedly stroke their flies with Saliva. I use a damp sponge because of what you said here and also because I don't want to give anyone flies with my saliva on them. Maybe between the two of us?😂
Wow!!!, very thoughtful design of a very common fly. A few questions: #1. Why did you wrap your hackle around the thread? I missed your explanations......#2. With the incredible variety of jigs, tungsten weights, threads etc...etc....is it my understanding that this fly you designed is for shallow, slow moving water?,,,,,however, casting at 20 meters (60 feet ) is impressive...........help me understand how a 60 foot cast will make this fly so attractive.....Again. thank you for all your expertise......your videos require many replay on my art
Hi, thanks so much for your comment. 1) it reinforces hackle. Makes it more durable without adding wire. 2) casting it 20m doesn't make it attractive. It makes me less visible to fish. Fish i am fishing here are spooked easily. Literally leader in the air can scare them. So getting further away plus long leader helps a bit.
Thanks a lot. I may choose yo lengthen the hackle if i need more water to be pushed or increase silhouette of the fly ... I may even use dry fly hackle to push more water
Thanks Vladimir, how would you change it to fish in deeper darker water? I normally just fish dries and nymphs but in my local river there are some deep pools that still hold big trout, i thought i'd see whats in there by offering them a bugger!
Deeper... depending on depth i will use smaller or larger beads. Less hackle wraps... Maybe some rubber legs. Rubber will give away some extra movement so fish can feel it with lateral line better
Excellent demonstration, loved the relaxed attitude, great way to apply the hackle.
Glad you like it. Best
Vladimir 🍻😀
Every course i have ever taught has started with this pattern. It is relatively easy and no matter how ugly they are, they will catch fish.
Could not agree more. Incredible fly. Almost impossible to mess up 😀
From a long-time fly fisherman and tyer, I always appreciate your humble, educational approach to tying flies. You are a credit to the UA-cam community. Well done, sir!
Thank you so much. I appreciate it. You would be what my nickname in serbian means. Translate "ohol" in Google translate 😀🍻🍻
Nice version and technique on this classic. I’m going to tie some up like this.
Glad you like it. Thanks 🙏🍻
Nice way to tie a bugger. Really good techniques, thanks
Thank you so much for watching. Glad you like it 🍻
Nicely tied. I haven’t tried making a “rope” of hackle & thread on a bigger. It looks effective & attractive, & I will try it. Thank you.
Two things you might want to consider: 1. Making 2 or 3 hackle wraps at the head behind the bead, not just one. It prevents corkscrewing & makes a more prominent head which pushes even more water. 2. I completely agree with wrapping the hackle starting at the tail so it gets wider toward the front, but don’t discard those hackle tips. Save those for making perfect wings on dry flies.
Thanks so much.
1) very good suggestion. Will do.
2) i rarely tie those wings, I prefer cdc or polyyarn since it improve buoyancy.
But tying is an amazing hobby, no hard rules just fun😀🍻
Oholi. I love your videos! Keep up the good work. So very few instructional videos have LOGICAL reasons for doing things such as yours do, it is very very much appreciated. I've been thinking a lot about how materials behave underwater, and its thanks to you that I do that and helps me tie better and fish better.
Thank you a lot for those words. It means a lot what you wrote. Cheers 🍻🍻
Great fly and great instructions. Thanks
Thanks so much 😀😀
Nice tie Vladimir. I'll tie some up for my next fishing adventure in 2024, Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. Enjoy your trip 🍻🍻
Brilliant looking fly really like the pattern great way of wrapping the hackle
Thank you so much for your kind words 🍻🍻
Absolute classic! To this day still produced 1 of the largest trout have ever caught 24" rainbow 30 years ago. Funny thing is I don't think I have fished one since. Thank you for sharing your talents 👍 🪰
Thank you for your very kind comment. 🙏🍻
In romania we use this for chub and sometimes on the smaller hooks even grayling jump on it.
Same as in serbia. 😀😀 i love chubs
Great tie and some new methods to try 👍
Glad to hear that. Hope new ways will be useful for you. Cheers 🍻🍻
Always enjoy your videos always learn some new technique. Keep them coming!
Thank you a lot. Appreciate it. Cheers 🙏🍻
great instructions
Thank you so much 😀🍻
Very helpful. Thank you.
Thanks for watching 🍻🍻
Hi, basic handling procedure, “ never touch your mouth after handling feathers or any foreign materials”! You just don’t know what germs were last left on the feather beed or what ever, the “etc” ones are the worst. Great videos, I always learn something from you. Cheers mate. Harera
You should tell that to the other 10,000 plus who use their fingers to repeatedly stroke their flies with Saliva. I use a damp sponge because of what you said here and also because I don't want to give anyone flies with my saliva on them. Maybe between the two of us?😂
Thanks so much. I agree...but i am not careful. I spent childhood in village playing with animals, especially birds. I guess i got immune a bit 😀😀
Agahahahahah pa kralju 🤣🤣🤣 so true
Aahahh, thats very considerate. I never thought of that. Lets pretend no one got a fly with my saliva from me 🤣🤣🤣
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Thanks Vladimir, good tying the hackle with tying treat👍🏻
Glad you like it. Thanks 👍
Wow!!!, very thoughtful design of a very common fly. A few questions: #1. Why did you wrap your hackle around the thread? I missed your explanations......#2. With the incredible variety of jigs, tungsten weights, threads etc...etc....is it my understanding that this fly you designed is for shallow, slow moving water?,,,,,however, casting at 20 meters (60 feet ) is impressive...........help me understand how a 60 foot cast will make this fly so attractive.....Again. thank you for all your expertise......your videos require many replay on my art
Hi, thanks so much for your comment.
1) it reinforces hackle. Makes it more durable without adding wire.
2) casting it 20m doesn't make it attractive. It makes me less visible to fish. Fish i am fishing here are spooked easily. Literally leader in the air can scare them. So getting further away plus long leader helps a bit.
Great fly and thanks for the Great tying tips. Do you always keep your hackle just a hook gap?
Thanks a lot. I may choose yo lengthen the hackle if i need more water to be pushed or increase silhouette of the fly ... I may even use dry fly hackle to push more water
Thanks Vladimir, how would you change it to fish in deeper darker water? I normally just fish dries and nymphs but in my local river there are some deep pools that still hold big trout, i thought i'd see whats in there by offering them a bugger!
Deeper... depending on depth i will use smaller or larger beads. Less hackle wraps... Maybe some rubber legs. Rubber will give away some extra movement so fish can feel it with lateral line better