Tim, you will never stop to amaze me with the quality of your videos, the consistency of the script and the no non-sense technique you teach... thank you!
I just subscribed. Whenever I heard your voice I knew it was going to be an excellent fly tying video. I’m in Texas and don’t fish for trout much, although Canyon dam tailrace is a trophy trout area. I’ll be going there soon. Usually after largemouth and perch. You are an absolute master of this craft and excellent instructor. Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge. Good fishing and God Bless 🎣
Beautifully tied and filmed. The older patterns are so appealing because they are excellent abstractions of something g real. They at least have the semi;ance of being made of natural materials and they have stood the test of time. I just like their nature;l look to be honest. :-)
Was able to get out on the esopus opening day this year. Flipped a bunch of rocks and saw one of the iso nymphs swimming pretty fast. They’re definitely around in the waters even if not hatching and definitely work as a wet fly with how well they swim. Pretty cool seeing the in person imitation look so good tied.
Hello, has the uk pattern "The Cruncher" come to your notice? It is a very successful still water and river pattern over here and very similar to your pattern. Thanks for another great pattern. Peter
This same basic tie works great as a honey bee, replace red and copper with Yellow dub under {black/or peakock herl}. When /if/ lucky enough to find bee's in water will take fish steady.
i Know what it is with these old patterns. THEY WORK! lol. It blows the theroy that trout can learn and become "educated" right out of the water (pun intended)
Tim, you will never stop to amaze me with the quality of your videos, the consistency of the script and the no non-sense technique you teach...
thank you!
That warm and fuzzy feeling you get when you tie one on is called a buzz. 😅
Lovely fly.
I just subscribed. Whenever I heard your voice I knew it was going to be an excellent fly tying video. I’m in Texas and don’t fish for trout much, although Canyon dam tailrace is a trophy trout area. I’ll be going there soon. Usually after largemouth and perch. You are an absolute master of this craft and excellent instructor. Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge. Good fishing and God Bless 🎣
Beautifully tied and filmed. The older patterns are so appealing because they are excellent abstractions of something g real. They at least have the semi;ance of being made of natural materials and they have stood the test of time. I just like their nature;l look to be honest. :-)
Was able to get out on the esopus opening day this year. Flipped a bunch of rocks and saw one of the iso nymphs swimming pretty fast. They’re definitely around in the waters even if not hatching and definitely work as a wet fly with how well they swim. Pretty cool seeing the in person imitation look so good tied.
How is possible someone didn’t like this video? Thanks for shearing!
Always the best. Thanks for posting.
Kinda of a pheasant tail variation. I like it. Think ill go tie up a few different sizes right now. Thanks for the video as always!
Warm and fuzzy? Oooh yes! Great tie dude. Thank you.
Wow, die Fliege schaut ja super aus. Sie werde ich nachbinden und ausprobieren. Schönes Video.
You and Davy are the best
Great video as usual
Great looking fly
I tye a similar fly that's a great all rounder for river trout. not nearly exquisitely tied and narrated as your video top marks
Wow I saw this pattern just as I was getting ready to go on a fly fishing trip to eusopus this weekend
Hello, has the uk pattern "The Cruncher" come to your notice? It is a very successful still water and river pattern over here and very similar to your pattern. Thanks for another great pattern. Peter
Keep up the good work :) easy to understand video as always!
Beautiful, simple, effective
This same basic tie works great as a honey bee, replace red and copper with Yellow dub under {black/or peakock herl}. When /if/ lucky enough to find bee's in water will take fish steady.
Using Collins hackle? It's about time lol
Are those feathers from collins hackle farm any good in comparison to whiting?
Yes, they are excellent.
I find tying these above a jig style nymph to be pretty effective
i Know what it is with these old patterns. THEY WORK! lol. It blows the theroy that trout can learn and become "educated" right out of the water (pun intended)
What color is the dubbing?
Best match I could find is rusty brown superfine dubbing from wapsi
yes! more old flies ;-) You did one many years ago named "Vinnie's Isonychia Nymph" : ua-cam.com/video/TZyMD8GNmng/v-deo.html
Long and thin will surely work better than short and fat
Very fishy