Tim! I caught my biggest trout ever on one of these euro golden stones I tied following your video. What an incredible experience. Thanks for all your videos, they have helped me progress tremendously in fly tying and fishing through this difficult year. Thanks and all the best!
Great tie, very simple fly, I think I could tie a few of these, with some slightly different materials, as I prefer small size Caddis hooks over jig and straight shank nymph hooks. Thank you for this pattern.
Tim another great video and fly I will have to add a couple of these to my fly box thanks! Had the Orvis hooks in my hand yesterday at the Orvis shop but put them back because I was looking for size 14 for the Euro Pheasantail and put them back. Looking forward to tying them. I was wondering if you would do a video on your favorite tying vises and what application you feel each vise excels at. Thanks again! Roger
great pattern, I've think if you snip the rubber legs at a steep angle with really sharp scissors to make a taper in the rubber legs, it looks even better
it's nice, but I like them to at least look like one. Maybe the fish don't care. There are so many theories about what the fish respond to. I believe it is movement. Color may have something to do with it, not sure. I think movement is the key to the predatory, fish. All the best and thanks for sharing. Sean
This guy is the biggest demo tier on UA-cam and is regarded as a God in the fly tying community,I think he wouldn’t share A pattern if it didn’t look like a stone
Tim! I caught my biggest trout ever on one of these euro golden stones I tied following your video. What an incredible experience. Thanks for all your videos, they have helped me progress tremendously in fly tying and fishing through this difficult year. Thanks and all the best!
What a great way to hold the lead free wire to the shank with those hackle pliers, thank you so much for sharing.
That's an absolutely fantastic and simple tie. Thanks for sharing!
Love the simplicity and the materials used. Some of my favorites. Thank you.......
watches fly tying videos... orders a new type of dubbing after each video... $500 later still needs possum dubbing
So true 😂😂😂
Same here 😂😂 Except I have 1000s of dollars in tying material and still made a note to get some opossum dubbing😂
Aother great video! Thanks for sharing with rest of the world! Greetings from Bulgaria!
Great tie, very simple fly, I think I could tie a few of these, with some slightly different materials, as I prefer small size Caddis hooks over jig and straight shank nymph hooks. Thank you for this pattern.
I have been looking for a pattern just like this. Thanks!
This pattern has caught me some very large rainbows.
Great fly!!
Where can I get a variety of UTC thread colors? Anyway your videos are clearly the best fly tying videos on youtube... keep em' coming.
Tim another great video and fly I will have to add a couple of these to my fly box thanks! Had the Orvis hooks in my hand yesterday at the Orvis shop but put them back because I was looking for size 14 for the Euro Pheasantail and put them back. Looking forward to tying them. I was wondering if you would do a video on your favorite tying vises and what application you feel each vise excels at. Thanks again!
Roger
great pattern, I've think if you snip the rubber legs at a steep angle with really sharp scissors to make a taper in the rubber legs, it looks even better
I really enjoy tying jig style flies.Great video.Can you tell me what vise is used in this video.Thankyou
I believe it's a Regal Medallion Rotary
it's nice, but I like them to at least look like one. Maybe the fish don't care. There are so many theories about what the fish respond to. I believe it is movement. Color may have something to do with it, not sure. I think movement is the key to the predatory, fish. All the best and thanks for sharing. Sean
This guy is the biggest demo tier on UA-cam and is regarded as a God in the fly tying community,I think he wouldn’t share A pattern if it didn’t look like a stone
where do you buy most of your materials