Man your videos are killer will definitely be tying some of these putting a tiny mayfly nymph on a mono tippet behind one of these with 20 wraps of wire so really heavy and acts as a weight while the nymph floats 18” up from the bugger is killer drifted down the current seams of deeper runs and then stripping it upstream work so good it’s insane you get the nymph drift and the streamer strip all togeather
during the past 2 days i have been looking at euro style tying videos. was surprised at how few streamer style euro variations are out there... and then like clockwork, here you are!
I know this is a nymph video, but if you had to pick one dry fly for the west, specifically Wyoming, what would it be? I'm fly fishing small streams by the way with a 3wt rod.
FINALLY, a wooly bugger tied with wooly bugger marabou! Any particular reason for wrapping forward with thread rather than wire to lock down the hackle?
Yeah, really digging the specialized marabou, a joy to tie. I don’t like the look of wire on buggers, just a personal preference. With the thread corded up and cross wrapped, I feel the the hackle stem is well protected. It’s also a faster tie without the wire.
@@aw00gaaw00ga1 i know hes tied patterns that people have made up already, but like the clown egg, the tool i want to show people how to make that tool to. i don't want to get in trouble for copyright.
Wish I'd had this 3 days ago. I threw everything but dynamite and only got a sunburn.. How's about you tell us where to find these? I don't tie my flies, I got bananas for fingers..
"orvis", "fly fish food", and "tactical fly fishing" are my go-to for buying euro flies, they're all just umpqua or fulling mill flies being sold through those stores, so you can also go directly to the source for them too.
One of the better demonstrations of tying the Woolly Bugger,very in depth.
I love the clean way that you tie in the lead free wire!
im addicted to fly tying
I still don't understand why you don't get more views and subscribers. Thanks for all your work it is really helpful.
Man your videos are killer will definitely be tying some of these putting a tiny mayfly nymph on a mono tippet behind one of these with 20 wraps of wire so really heavy and acts as a weight while the nymph floats 18” up from the bugger is killer drifted down the current seams of deeper runs and then stripping it upstream work so good it’s insane you get the nymph drift and the streamer strip all togeather
Great pattern, Tim. That's one of those flies that will have the warden thinking you were fishing bait in the fly area!
Love your videos.
Nice variation on the Wooly Bugger there Tim. I’ll definitely give it a try. Thank you for another one dude.
Pink and white are also great choices, especially for cold water!
during the past 2 days i have been looking at euro style tying videos. was surprised at how few streamer style euro variations are out there... and then like clockwork, here you are!
Love your work best on UA-cam 👍
I use something similar but no hackle. I just use micro polar chronicle or med polar chenille for the body.
Been waiting for this one for a while
very well explained as usual 👏🏼👏🏼
Great technique on wrapping the lead
Nice wire trick Tim. Hate when the bitter end tries to stick through the thread. Thanks.
Love this fly!!!!
EXCELLENT!!! Thanks!
Sweet tie mate 👌
I make a mini jig bugger myself but I go with CDC as hackle and just regular dubbing as body, maybe worth to check out 😉
Your welcome. 😁
I tie a similar fly with ice dub instead of chinelle
i love your vids
Wow very nice
I bet I could make one of these but with a 1/32 ounce gamakatsu 211 jig hook.
I know this is a nymph video, but if you had to pick one dry fly for the west, specifically Wyoming, what would it be? I'm fly fishing small streams by the way with a 3wt rod.
FINALLY, a wooly bugger tied with wooly bugger marabou!
Any particular reason for wrapping forward with thread rather than wire to lock down the hackle?
Yeah, really digging the specialized marabou, a joy to tie. I don’t like the look of wire on buggers, just a personal preference. With the thread corded up and cross wrapped, I feel the the hackle stem is well protected. It’s also a faster tie without the wire.
The 4 ppl who gave a thumbs down must be spin fishermen. 🤦🏻♀️
Nah they’re probably people who don’t euro nymph
Probably people who think dry flies are the only acceptable patterns to use
I'm gonna be doing fly tying on UA-cam soon, is it okay if i tie some flies that you have tied?
Why are you asking his permission to tie flies?
@@aw00gaaw00ga1 i know hes tied patterns that people have made up already, but like the clown egg, the tool i want to show people how to make that tool to. i don't want to get in trouble for copyright.
@@aw00gaaw00ga1 i would also be new to yt, im a minor, so i dont know a what i cant or cant do on yt yet.
Wish I'd had this 3 days ago. I threw everything but dynamite and only got a sunburn..
How's about you tell us where to find these?
I don't tie my flies, I got bananas for fingers..
"orvis", "fly fish food", and "tactical fly fishing" are my go-to for buying euro flies, they're all just umpqua or fulling mill flies being sold through those stores, so you can also go directly to the source for them too.
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thanks, I'll have a look..
Is that rooster hackle you are using?
There is alot to be said for a olive wooly bugger