Hey Paul, i am curious what other names for that tail material. I hear you say that isnt fair if you name a few...why is that? Also, i picked up some synthetic Yak hair and it looks exactly the same with the same kink in the hair! Just curious if the synthetic yak hair is a substitute for what you are using!
Fabulous looking streamer! I kept on thinking "what's a tetra"? I get the neon color intensity. Then I looked it up, lol, it's a fish! Great job, it does look like a neon tetra! Thanks Paul for all the great patterns and instruction. Good health to you sir!
Very nice! Tied trout flys for years but my retirement looms and I'm looking to start chasing tarpons and reds. But, until then, I live in pike/bass country of northern MN. Can't wait to tie up some of these. Thanks for the materials list!
Hi Paul, thank you for another great video. You make tying a lot more easy for me. Many thanks for your tips. Great pattern by the way. I already make this articulated for the big ones. Greetings from Holland.
its very hard to show here how it swims, as the water clarity is not good, plus I fish on my own most of the time. Would need someone to follow with the camera.
Oh sorry, I know it’s not the same, I was thinking about a bucket full of water, a tub or a sink. Just witnessed those fibers move and interact with the hook shank once its fully wet will solve my doubts. Thank you for the quick response. Best Mag
@@SurfSkagit I hear what you are saying. Well I bought the Flymen tank, but it's taking a long time to get to me. Once it arrives no doubt I can get some footage in the tutorials. Been fishing this one over a year, and don't get many issues fouling. Very occasionally when playing a fish or crap cast.
Thank you sir for this super video. For me as a beginner in fly tying, very good to learn!
thank you
Hey Paul, i am curious what other names for that tail material. I hear you say that isnt fair if you name a few...why is that?
Also, i picked up some synthetic Yak hair and it looks exactly the same with the same kink in the hair! Just curious if the synthetic yak hair is a substitute for what you are using!
Fabulous looking streamer! I kept on thinking "what's a tetra"? I get the neon color intensity. Then I looked it up, lol, it's a fish! Great job, it does look like a neon tetra! Thanks Paul for all the great patterns and instruction. Good health to you sir!
Very nice! Tied trout flys for years but my retirement looms and I'm looking to start chasing tarpons and reds. But, until then, I live in pike/bass country of northern MN. Can't wait to tie up some of these. Thanks for the materials list!
Hi Paul, thank you for another great video. You make tying a lot more easy for me. Many thanks for your tips. Great pattern by the way. I already make this articulated for the big ones. Greetings from Holland.
Great job paul 👌
Beauty Sir. Thank you for the share, big thumbs up!
Many thanks
perfect color combination congratulations beautiful streamer..
thank you
Man... your flies are great deal. All I need to do is ty in small versions and I will be ready for peacock bass here in Brazil. Thanks
Nice looking fly Paul im going to give it ago but use yellow orange uv straggle to replace fuzzy fibre 👌👌👌
Excellent, profile and proportions pattern👌, water test would be awesome, is there any clip that I don’t know about?
Thank you.
its very hard to show here how it swims, as the water clarity is not good, plus I fish on my own most of the time. Would need someone to follow with the camera.
Oh sorry, I know it’s not the same, I was thinking about a bucket full of water, a tub or a sink. Just witnessed those fibers move and interact with the hook shank once its fully wet will solve my doubts.
Thank you for the quick response.
Best
Mag
@@SurfSkagit I hear what you are saying. Well I bought the Flymen tank, but it's taking a long time to get to me. Once it arrives no doubt I can get some footage in the tutorials. Been fishing this one over a year, and don't get many issues fouling. Very occasionally when playing a fish or crap cast.
Nice Paul, would make a great Bass pattern too 🙂
Thanks Chris, yes a lot of inspiration comes from those salt streamers
Awesome looking streamer! By the way, I loved u in that movie night at the museum!
I enjoyed being part of that movie, all the best, Ricky G
What is the purpose of keeling the hook with lead wire ?
To prevent the fly spinning and ensure it swims hook down.
Its not actually a keel, its ballast. Slightly different principle.
Nice streamer!I would like too build my first streamer,so i think too try this one or something like this. Don't know what it's going to be...
I just tied a wieghted beta(tetra) that i came up with...would love to show ya