Your videos are so enjoyable. I have struggled with squirmy worm materials. They literally get destroyed by most glues. The thread bed and that thread trick to pull it thru the head is a game changer. Now I can't wait to tye these now. Soooo many color options with different beads and worm material. THANK YOU for restoring my confidence. Nick in Redfield Arkansas
Nice work, @Makflies , great trick with the thread through the bead. I noticed you didn't use your usual UV laser! I have also gone with the regular UV light when tying with squirmy material. I've found that the laser can actually 'melt' the material. Great stuff!
A very interesting video, thanks for sharing it with us. I tie a very similar "fly" however I just use a red rubber band because it costs virtually nothing catches plenty of fish and it's very durable.
OK!! Thanks video... I really like the Squirmy Worm, but its durability isn't great. The ones I've tied keep becoming soft and breaking apart. Is there a way to make them more durable?
Great video! Interesting tying ideas. I had been cautioned in use of super glue & UV resins on squirmy worm material. Apparently it will deteriorate the material?
@@waynesnelley3900 I use Loctite super glue but have avoided it on this material because I have heard that it deteriorates the material… I will give it a try
Merry Christmas 🎉 MAK !!!!!
Thank You for sharing Your Artform for another year with Me !! GOD Bless You.
❄️🎣🎄🧊🙏
@@brianfeeney9493 Same to you too my friend, thank you ☺️
Very clever way to tie the squirmy. Thank you Mak 👍🎣
@@kevinjtoner Thank you so much Kev☺️☺️☺️
I really like the way that looks with the bead versus just wrapping the worm with thread.
@@michaelnorman4476 thank you so much ☺️
Your videos are so enjoyable. I have struggled with squirmy worm materials. They literally get destroyed by most glues. The thread bed and that thread trick to pull it thru the head is a game changer.
Now I can't wait to tye these now. Soooo many color options with different beads and worm material.
THANK YOU for restoring my confidence.
Nick in Redfield Arkansas
@@nicholasdeluca3580 thank you so much, I am glad you liked it, ☺️☺️☺️☺️
I love these Squirmy Wormy flies ! Thanks Mak
@@MyPancho1 thank you so much ☺️
Nice work, @Makflies , great trick with the thread through the bead. I noticed you didn't use your usual UV laser! I have also gone with the regular UV light when tying with squirmy material. I've found that the laser can actually 'melt' the material. Great stuff!
Always brilliant - thank you
@@Bleakhouse7 thank you so much ☺️
Can’t go wrong fly, fish love worms.
@@Troutaholic1961 thank you so much ☺️
A very interesting video, thanks for sharing it with us. I tie a very similar "fly" however I just use a red rubber band because it costs virtually nothing catches plenty of fish and it's very durable.
@@tonycamplin8607 thank you Tony , I do the Sam some material are very fragile, keep it up friend ☺️☺️
@@Makflies Thanks for replying, good luck.
Nice tie up there thanks Mak
@@captspaulding987 thank you so much ☺️
OK!! Thanks video...
I really like the Squirmy Worm, but its durability isn't great.
The ones I've tied keep becoming soft and breaking apart.
Is there a way to make them more durable?
@@chjin2ne Thank you so much friend. I am sorry friend this material is not durable it’s just how it’s made
KISS - DRIVES THE PURIST WILD !
BRILLIANTLY TIED !
@@oldone3482 Thank you so much friend ☺️☺️☺️☺️
Great video! Interesting tying ideas. I had been cautioned in use of super glue & UV resins on squirmy worm material. Apparently it will deteriorate the material?
@@50Squirrel thank you sir. I don’t think it will deteriorate the material ☺️☺️
@@Makflies I don't use glue on squirmy worms I have found that various glues and resins will dissolve the material. I whip finish.
@@scottasbill6094 TO BE honest I do the same, I lock the bead with thread :)
Try Locite super glue.
@@waynesnelley3900 I use Loctite super glue but have avoided it on this material because I have heard that it deteriorates the material… I will give it a try
Regular fly tying UV resins will crack after a short period oftime. Loon's UV Knot Sense is more pliable and lasts longer.
@@Mark-cn6em thank you for the info Mark, 👍👍👍👍👍
Never fished a squirmy Arshad I suppose never say never 🐟🎣😂😂
@@lawrencemacd63 they are very effective Lawrence, you must try☺️
Very nice mak tks 😊
@@burtonbrocious171 thank you so much ☺️
Maravilha show parabéns pelo seu talento 👏👏👍👍👍
@@alencargoncalves2497 thank you so much friend 👍
Cool way to make a squirmy. But if you skipped the uv part, then you can actually replace the material after the fish " tear it up"!!
@@sigurdurmarolafsson4183 thank you friend, I actually do that for myself, it’s just for the video I have added uv☺️☺️
Mak, I love your vids, do you sell your flies?
@@chrish3030 Thank you friend , I do sell on eBay under makflies786
@@Makflies can’t find anything on eBay ?? My search sends me to printer cartridges !?
@@chrish3030 if you put squirmy wormy on search bar you will see my recent pattern which I have uploaded on UA-cam
@@Makflies thx Mak, I want to buy a couple of these but still nothing in the EBay search, where else could I buy them ?
@@chrish3030 www.ebay.co.uk/sh/ovw
Whats the best way to fish this or will any method do
@@SGT_Gunnery_Hartman I use it on the point single fly, works great 👍
Good class thanks
@@darrelljohnson4658 thank you so much ☺️
So a bass fishing Wacky Rig for fly-fishing?
@@NineteenEighty8 you can use it for bass fishing ☺️
👍👍👍👍
@@thefella131 👍👍
Man this fly is ugly, but so effective though. Great video as always. Thanks Mak.
@@Mrfluefiske thank you so much ☺️ ☺️☺️
I've been pulling the worm through the bead with a bobbin threader. It seems faster for me.
@@normehlers4503 I know but sometimes it cuts off the material.
Thats Bad Pattern. I have the best....
San disi worm....
@@danieldiserens5988 ok cheers