Blowtorch Nymph | Silent & Relaxing Fly Tying
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- Опубліковано 16 бер 2024
- I’m still getting the hang of tying this supposedly successful nymph.
The Olsen’s Blowtorch Nymph is a cool, buggy pattern, and I (am trying to) enjoy the challenge of working with the peacock ice dub. I find it very difficult to make a tight dubbing noodle. But, nothing a few quick trims and tight wraps with the ribbing material won’t fix.
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Equipment:
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Materials:
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Steps:
1. Put bead on hook
2. Add 4-5 turns lead
3. Tie in thread, make a jam knot & trim excess
4. Create taper from lead with thread, wrap to barb
5. Tie in floss
6. Tie in flash
7. Tie in tippet
8. Create dubbing noodle, wrap to form tapered body
9. Rib with flash, tie off behind bead
10. Counterwrap with tippet, tie off behind bead
11. Trim excess flash and tippet
12. Prepare CDC feather, tie in
13. Wrap CDC 1.5-2x, tie in, trim stem
14. Create hotspot collar with thread
15. 4-5 turn whip finish
16. Add head cement to collar for durability
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Beautiful video, thank you
At last a fly-tier with wholesome fingernails!
Beautiful tying and hands! A dream to watch, Subscribed.
You should use slotted tungsten beads when tying on jig hooks. When you are using a standard bead it defeats the point of the jig hook. Nice video :)
I’m going to say this video is the best fly tying video I’ve ever watched. Well done!!!!
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Sweet fly! Tight lines🐛🐜🕷️!!!!!
It's a great pattern. Well done!
Amazing!