I’ve been taught the same method because body tubing tends to fray after a few fish caught. The UV resin makes it near indestructable and adds some weight to the head as well. My T-bones hold up well this way
Most strikes happen when the fly pauses and kicks sideways in the water, hence the T Bone name, so the fish actually takes the meat of the fly including the hook most of the time.
Took a spring smallmouth trip with Jimmy… great guide fantastic shop
Some of the cleanest tying I've seen 🙌
Great Pattern! Happy I came across this channel 👍
Awesome! Thanks for sharing Dom, Great work as always brother 👊
Real nice tye again! greta looking fly!
nice video! great work .
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Awesome tying video- really one of the best I've seen. "tactically squared away" comes to mind- this shit is down PAT.
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Hi Dom!, I would like to know why you covering the body tubing head with solariz like this? thank s .
I’ve been taught the same method because body tubing tends to fray after a few fish caught. The UV resin makes it near indestructable and adds some weight to the head as well. My T-bones hold up well this way
Great, cool fly, but don't you miss lots of bites, with only one "small" hook in the front?
Most strikes happen when the fly pauses and kicks sideways in the water, hence the T Bone name, so the fish actually takes the meat of the fly including the hook most of the time.
Are those the new large jaws
Using the new shank jaws at the beginning, then I switch to the large or saltwater jaws to finish.
What size tubing are you using?
my guess is 1/2"- I use mostly 1/4" for spreaders and this is much bigger.
Alright than