There are all kinds of fly tying videos on UA-cam that will show viewers how to tie flies that will catch fish. These videos are different. These flies are different. The maker's eye and hands are different, concerned with a level of detail and composition that is beyond. It's art. Thanks for the beautiful videos and allowing us to watch.
I've made lots of extended bodied flies, but have never seen this method. Really nice. I will be adding some of these to my collection. Thanks for posting!!
Have to agree with prior comments, Barry. This is a very innovative technique. I’ve been tying for many decades and I find a lesson in each of your vids. Very generous of you to share.
If a seasoned tier like you has a lot of respect for Barry it shows the how close the tying and appreciative the community is. We learn from you all the time. Thank you.
Man I wish I knew this tutorial back in 2015 when I was in New Jersey still, I've since moved to the philippines but absolutely love fly tying and fishing...wonderful video!!!
use a bit of chapstick to get the closed cell foam to slide onto the needle easier. This is closed cell foam. Open cell foam is what is used in old mattress toppers. It loses air from all the internal chambers when pressed upon whereas this foam does not.
Super cool Barry, I have not seen an extended body prepared in this manner, good learning. You would benefit from a Extended reach Matarelli Whip Finisher for core tools. I use Mini Tiemco, STD. & Extended Reach Whip Finishers depending on application, and happy with all three.
Thanks Larry, I have sooooo many whip finish tools and I have only used the one I was given by Frank Matarelli in 1994, its just what you are used to using I guess.
Hi Barry - love the video! Where can I find a packaging foam like this? Having trouble finding an open cell foam similar to the one you demonstrate here. Thanks!
Ich fische 0.14mm und muss so fein fischen, da ich sehr viel an Seen fische und die Forellen die Maifliege nich direkt nehmen sondern erst vorher begutachten
Would love to try this but seems impossible to find the foam you are using. Any clue as what to google? I live in Sweden but can order internationally i guess. Great video!
Hei! Hvis jeg skal kjøpe hårene du bruker her i en norsk fluebindebutikk. Hva heter de? (Jeg har vært borte fra fluebinding i mange år siden jeg var «uheldig» å få utrolig mange fluer fra min læremester da jeg startet. Nå har jeg skjønt hva jeg har gått glipp av med å binde selv, men mangler mye basis kunnskap).
There are all kinds of fly tying videos on UA-cam that will show viewers how to tie flies that will catch fish. These videos are different. These flies are different. The maker's eye and hands are different, concerned with a level of detail and composition that is beyond. It's art. Thanks for the beautiful videos and allowing us to watch.
Very kind words indeed, thank you.
First class. This is* stunning Barry, hands down thee best detached body method I’ve watched
Thanks Junior.
I've made lots of extended bodied flies, but have never seen this method. Really nice. I will be adding some of these to my collection. Thanks for posting!!
This is the best way of making the tails I've seen this will help me with both mayfly and daddy's thanks again for a stunning video
Thanks Matt, let me know how you get on with it!
Have to agree with prior comments, Barry. This is a very innovative technique. I’ve been tying for many decades and I find a lesson in each of your vids. Very generous of you to share.
If a seasoned tier like you has a lot of respect for Barry it shows the how close the tying and appreciative the community is. We learn from you all the time. Thank you.
Just doing Mayflys now Barry. I'll certainly be doing this. Superb!
Good Simon, they work a treat!
Man I wish I knew this tutorial back in 2015 when I was in New Jersey still, I've since moved to the philippines but absolutely love fly tying and fishing...wonderful video!!!
Second common tonight. But I had to you are an absolute artist.
Thanks John.
use a bit of chapstick to get the closed cell foam to slide onto the needle easier. This is closed cell foam. Open cell foam is what is used in old mattress toppers. It loses air from all the internal chambers when pressed upon whereas this foam does not.
Thanks
Awesome video Bender....going to try tying some today. Thanks again.
Hi Paul, good and I hope that you get to use them before its too late!
That ist brilliant tying, mate. Caught lots of trout on this fly!
Thanks Bernd, good to know!
Very good tutorial. Very informative. I will store that for future reference. Thank you. Tight lines🐜🪰🦗!!!!!
Good luck with it!
Excellent tutorial Barry many thanks.
Hi Dave, thanks glad you liked it, more coming soon!
Very nice Barry! Thanks for sharing! Hank
Super cool Barry, I have not seen an extended body prepared in this manner, good learning. You would benefit from a Extended reach Matarelli Whip Finisher for core tools. I use Mini Tiemco, STD. & Extended Reach Whip Finishers depending on application, and happy with all three.
Thanks Larry, I have sooooo many whip finish tools and I have only used the one I was given by Frank Matarelli in 1994, its just what you are used to using I guess.
How in the world can this video have dislikes??? Really nice work
Thanks Jonas.
That is alsome !!! I have got to learn that trick. Makes a beautiful fly!!.. Thanks
came out fantastic! Great work!
Thanks NES!
Most excellent, Barry!
Beautifully done! Best regards, Richard
Thanks Richard.
Awesome tutorial and a real great pattern 👌👌👌👌👌👌
Thanks Steve.
It's a great work of art
Thank you!
Давно искал решение по телу, спасибо за Ваш метод. В моём регионе цвет белый и лёгкий салатовый. Буду пробовать. Спасибо.
Thanks.
This is amazing.
Thank you.
Can you please tell me where to get your tube pin tool please ? Grest video and well explained concisely. B
Thank you, It's just an upholsterers needle that you can buy in a sewing shop.
Can you send me a link please to the video of you tying it onto a hook and completing the fly. I can’t find it. Thank you. Great ideas. Love your work
Not sure I have made one, but it's very simple, look at the video with the extended mayfly body.
Outstanding.
Why thank you Malcom.
Best body technic
Thanks Serfish.
Hi Barry - love the video! Where can I find a packaging foam like this? Having trouble finding an open cell foam similar to the one you demonstrate here. Thanks!
Hi Owen, I got mine from a box with pears in it, from an Asian green grocers.
Absolutely stunning fly.. Stunning... I was wondering if I could order some of the final finished fly from u?
thank you so much
My pleasure.
That's amazing. Even though I'm brand new at this, I'm going to give it a try. How do you attach the tail to the hook?
Thanks Carl, you can see here, its another fly but same technique. ua-cam.com/video/xWu_Y7hmnMI/v-deo.html Good luck!
Thank you for the excellent instruction. You have certainly made it look easy!
Glad you like them James.
Благодарю, мушка - супер! Отличная подёнка !👍🤝🇰🇿
Thank you.
Great extended body! How thick is the open cell foam? Thank you
Hi Jonathan, thanks. The foam is a kind of packaging foam that is about 5 mm thick.
Thank you!
Can you tell me about the rotary vise you are using? Where can I get one?
ua-cam.com/video/x9WskBbooaU/v-deo.html You can get one on Marc's website.
Brilliant thanks Barry what size do we need to make the foam,
What ever size you need the one I show is on a size 8 hook.
that's amazing , woww !
Thanks Florian.
Ich liebe diese Maifliegen. Ich habe aber das große Problem das sich das Tippet immer verdrallt. Wie kann man das lösen?
If you are having problems with your tippet twisting, you are using too fine a tippet it has to be thicker!
Ich fische 0.14mm und muss so fein fischen, da ich sehr viel an Seen fische und die Forellen die Maifliege nich direkt nehmen sondern erst vorher begutachten
so could you explain the needle device please
Hi John, It's just the Tube fly attachment on my vice.
The Best one!
Thanks Ciprian.
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Skillz!!!
Thank you.
what feather do you use
Mallard Flank.
perfect tankiou BARRY
how long is the 5mm thick open cell foam ... about 1/2 " or ? thanks!
Hi Thomas, you make it as long as the natural that you want to imitate, but normally 2-3 cm long.
Awesome!!!!
SUPER!
Many thanks Maxim!
Would love to try this but seems impossible to find the foam you are using. Any clue as what to google? I live in Sweden but can order internationally i guess. Great video!
Hi Gustav, you can find the foam, its used for packaging fruit and veg at the Asia butikk or as packaging in electrical goods.
@@Thefeatherbender Thanks alot. Ill try that!
You mentioned using open cell foam and why not closed cell foam?
Closed cell foam is too tight you need the open cell for this pattern.
You forgot to whip finish your whip finish after whip finishing your whip finish :)
Beautiful work.
Yes I did! Thank you!
Как живая.Отличная работа.
Thank you.
Well that’s just neat.
make it simple stunning
Thank you Margaret.
Cool!
Nice
Thanks!
Great
Thanks!
Hei! Hvis jeg skal kjøpe hårene du bruker her i en norsk fluebindebutikk. Hva heter de? (Jeg har vært borte fra fluebinding i mange år siden jeg var «uheldig» å få utrolig mange fluer fra min læremester da jeg startet. Nå har jeg skjønt hva jeg har gått glipp av med å binde selv, men mangler mye basis kunnskap).
Hei Gunnar, dette du må ser etter er 'Elk Rump Hår' dette er ikke elg men Wapiti hjort!
Ok. Tusen takk👍🏼😊
Amen. That’s sick.
Thanks Mark.
avez vous un site de vente en ligne ?
No pardon!
Wi fil costen ain stiuc?
Hi Daniel, it's a Petitjean Swiss Master.ua-cam.com/video/x9WskBbooaU/v-deo.html
ZUS i US Lubaczów takie dokumenty wydają od ręki
no co ty nie powiesz
Великолепно 👍🤝
Thanks.
Класс !!! We learn from you.
👍👍👍
woaa
Thanks.
Clap clap clap...
Thank you.
Sean Connery
Ties a fly.
Why thank you miss Moneypenny.
A supreme fly tier, and quick-witted too! A great video to boot, are you a Renaissance Man by any chance? Bravo, bis, thanks!
@@ericforat Thanks, yes I like to think of myself as a Renaissance man...
Yo tf is up with these drag queen ads tho
No idea what you mean...
Cool!