Hi Carson , great video , doubling the fibre over like that really gives the fly depth , I always wonder why my flies look so skinny , now I know , Thanks
Nice tying. I have used the peannut butter with a lot of sucess for jacks and snook, but this pattern seems way more simple. I want to make a little longer for big roosters, do you think it would still swims OK?
Good technique, try using less fiber (way less) and see how that works! I find using less is more, if that makes sense. Almost see through. Good call on the UV goop. I need to stop using 1 minute epoxy. Its honestly a mess to deal with. Thanks for the vid.
Hi Carson , great video , doubling the fibre over like that really gives the fly depth , I always wonder why my flies look so skinny , now I know ,
Thanks
beautiful fly Thanks for sharing...
Nice fly, not sure if your was is easier but interesting and gonna give that method a go,
From the shape of the body, it swims perfect.
would like to see the blue gill pattern
i wish you showed how you trimmed the fibers. that is the most difficult part.
Nice tying. I have used the peannut butter with a lot of sucess for jacks and snook, but this pattern seems way more simple. I want to make a little longer for big roosters, do you think it would still swims OK?
How do you keep it vertikal in the water?
Good technique, try using less fiber (way less) and see how that works! I find using less is more, if that makes sense. Almost see through. Good call on the UV goop. I need to stop using 1 minute epoxy. Its honestly a mess to deal with. Thanks for the vid.
Nice fly, not sure if your was is easier but interesting and gonna give that method a go,