This fly has several things going for it. Ease of tie, few materials and the colors & material selection. Black & olive are a great combination of colors for buggers & variants and the herl puts it over the top. Thanks for the excellent videos, they're incredibly well thought out, great detail and filming. Appreciate your work!
Spey flies are not really my area of expertise, but I am learning. I do have an expert in mind who has tied on video for us before. It's just a matter of prying him off the river long enough to sit down and tie a few for the camera. Maybe he will see this comment and get the hint.
haha, great to hear ! I would really like to see some spey flies on your channel because I found that after searching far and wide nobody even comes close to the production quality and detailed instruction as you, while managing to keep videos under ten minutes without droning on and on with unnecessary information and personal opinions. And you manage to make it pretty funny, too. I'm anxiously waiting for those spey flies! Keep the videos coming in the meantime.
Hey Tim,
Thanks again for all you do, I am so much better because of you👍
This fly has several things going for it. Ease of tie, few materials and the colors & material selection. Black & olive are a great combination of colors for buggers & variants and the herl puts it over the top. Thanks for the excellent videos, they're incredibly well thought out, great detail and filming. Appreciate your work!
I like your style!! Very nice woolly bugger !!
Love your videos, tying some of your versions for the swedish sea trout that we fish in the ocean :)
Like the fluff at the head of the fly - will be adding that improvement to the batch of buggers I will be tying for next bass season!
Another nice tying video. Thanks.
you nailed that pattern!
Great video! Michigan Steelhead love them!
I like to put a strand of crystal flash in with the herl and twist that into a rope. Adds to the durability.
Thanks Tim
Great pattern. I'm curious if you tie trout buggers the same way, without chenille.
Great, great and great, thanks !!
Why wouldn’t you rip the tips off the marabou like you did in the woolly bugger video?
same rod I'm running what are you using for line choice? rio switch chucker?
Deadly.
I was going to request some more steelhead flies...
looks like you're ahead of the game.
However, will you ever be tying up any spey flies at all?
Spey flies are not really my area of expertise, but I am learning. I do have an expert in mind who has tied on video for us before. It's just a matter of prying him off the river long enough to sit down and tie a few for the camera. Maybe he will see this comment and get the hint.
haha, great to hear !
I would really like to see some spey flies on your channel because I found that after searching far and wide nobody even comes close to the production quality and detailed instruction as you, while managing to keep videos under ten minutes without droning on and on with unnecessary information and personal opinions.
And you manage to make it pretty funny, too.
I'm anxiously waiting for those spey flies!
Keep the videos coming in the meantime.