How to tie Lindsay's Damsel
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Hook - Hanak H280 BL #8
Thread - Semperfli Nano Silk 12/0 or 50d White
Tail - Comp Candy Olivesque
Flash - Semperfli Colorado Mix
Rib - Semperfli Mirage Tinsel 0.8mm Iris Blue
Body - Troutstalkers Custom Dubbing
Hackle 1 - Troutline Yellow Partridge
Hackle 2 - Troutline Olive Partridge
Head - Semperfli 12/0 Flu Orange
Everyone that fly fishes small or even large stillwaters will have a version of the blue flash damsel in their boxes. Why would you not an extremely effective pattern that will nearly always get you out of jail when its all going wrong!
This is a version that I have been toying with for some time and I can't wait to get out and give it a blast. Do you have a favourite version? Let me know in the comments section.
I love that you name this fly after you great job. 🇺🇸
Thanks Shawn, just couldn’t think of another name 😉
Super fly!! That Colorado mix looks great!!!
Thanks buddy 👍
Nice tying Lindsay 👍🏻
Thanks pal
Much brawness lad. Keep up the great work showing your videos.
Thanks Alister, will do my best pal.
Nice fly buddy I'll be tying it this afternoon before heading out tomorrow.
Tight lines Jim.
I wholeheartedly agree with the comparison to Ronnie’s damsel. Both patterns have their own merits. Your use of the Semperfli flash and the dual dyed partridge brings more subtle life and movement to the fly.
Thanks Mick.
Excellent pattern,well tied,great fly pattern always a firm banker on hard days.
Damsel patterns can pull it out the bag 👍
Very nice video Lindsay!!! Thank you 👍🎣
Welcome buddy 👍
Nice fly again sir damsel favourite fly on still waters dug me out a hole on Saturday when looking like a blank for first time in a long time I have most success on a size 12 with damsel I do good luck for up coming season
Cheers Neil and all the best for the season ahead.
Well done! Thanks for sharing!
No bother John 👍
Like this one Lindsay. Stay safe, Big Davie
Thanks Davie, wortha go pal ;-)
Nice.
Thanks Bud 👍
She’s a beauty!!
Thank you sir!
Great fly mate
Thanks Mick.
Nice one Lindsay! Curious why you would use the split-thread method instead of a regular dubbing-loop when using such a fine (12/0) thread on a large, heavy dressed fly. I usually use a dubbing-loop (I find it to be faster, stronger and more convenient to use) and reserve the split-thread method for fine fuzzy bodies or collars on smaller flies. ATB!
I just find it quicker and more convenient to be honest.
Great pattern lindsay do you ever tye or fish a dawson olive pattern or not fish them atol thanks barry
Very similar but not the actual pattern. I do a lot of tinkering 👍
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