Simple, easy, inexpensive. Plus after dyeing your flies will cast through walls like the Kool-Aid pitcher in the commercials! Thanks, great instruction too.
OK Brian, you guys have got to be related, he doesn't talk either. Pretty cool technique. I've got a whole deer skin I can experiment with so I can make lots of mistakes and not miss much. Thanks!
I have dyed things before. I use acid dye witch is a powder type dye a lot like kool-aid is. 2oz jar is big enough for dyeing multiple things. One thing you didn't touch on is degreasing the material before you dye. I believe that is important for dying anything. I use dawn dish soap and hot water let it soak for 5 minutes or more.
Like all your posts. Why wet the materials before the dye? I dye fishhair the same way but have to leave the nylon dry so it deeply absorbs the color. Thanks Paul
Great information! 👍👍 I’ve been wanting to try dying my own but wasn’t sure about it..now I know! Those were nice looking flies. Going to check out Matt’s site also. Thanks a lot! Had a good laugh when you Googled his name 😄 Have a great one Brian (Pit Bull was another laugh 😂)
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Simple, easy, inexpensive. Plus after dyeing your flies will cast through walls like the Kool-Aid pitcher in the commercials! Thanks, great instruction too.
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Thanks Brian! I have a bunch of artic fox that needs dyeing, will give this a try!
Would like to see how that turns out!
great tying tips video as always!
Thanks so much!
OK Brian, you guys have got to be related, he doesn't talk either. Pretty cool technique. I've got a whole deer skin I can experiment with so I can make lots of mistakes and not miss much. Thanks!
Awesome video, been meaning to try this for a while now
Thanks! You should try it, super easy.
Great tip dye video. I enjoyed this video
I have dyed things before. I use acid dye witch is a powder type dye a lot like kool-aid is. 2oz jar is big enough for dyeing multiple things. One thing you didn't touch on is degreasing the material before you dye. I believe that is important for dying anything. I use dawn dish soap and hot water let it soak for 5 minutes or more.
Like all your posts. Why wet the materials before the dye? I dye fishhair the same way but have to leave the nylon dry so it deeply absorbs the color. Thanks Paul
Wow thanks Brian this was a very creative video that has some great tricks! Great work!
Thanks!
Always great information
Would dying with hot water work better in a Thermos Food Flask? It would keep it hot a lot longer!
A great video thank you 👍😷👍
O I never thought about it instead of my wife's hi end dies I'll try cool aid it might work for me . great job
Could the same process be used to die a paintbrush for tails? Like microfiberets-tails.
Great information! 👍👍 I’ve been wanting to try dying my own but wasn’t sure about it..now I know! Those were nice looking flies. Going to check out Matt’s site also. Thanks a lot! Had a good laugh when you Googled his name 😄 Have a great one Brian (Pit Bull was another laugh 😂)
Might as well give some laughs with these Tips. 😉
Excellent !!
Can you use this technique to dye plastic/rubber materials like clear midge tubing or rubber legs?
Loved the video! But are you wearing Yellow Crocs? If so where can I get them!!!???
Yep!! Love 'em. www.crocs.com/p/baya-clog/10126.html
can you do the same with striped maribou?
You can!
FYI, the dip and dye jars that glitter boat bass guys use to dye soft plastics works pretty darn good to color feathers.
Good tip!
Thank you for sharing guys! Now the stores will be sold out of koolaid just like flash and slinky.
But only the cool colors. 😉
Yard Sale Please!
Definitely coming.
So Kool Aid isn't just for catfish bait!
Or drinking.....who knew??