Dragonflies&Damselflies No.3 - Tying "Living damsel nymph" (Nymphs) by BK
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- Materials Used:
Hook: Tiemco 100 BL SP {#10}
Thorax: CDC or Hare Dubbing {Olive}
Abdomen+Legs: Marabou {Dark Olive}
Back: Pheasant Tail Feather {Natural}
Rib: Thick Metal Wire {Copper}
Eyes: Dumbell Eyes or Plastic {Dark}
Thread: Strong, like Veevus G.S.P+ 50 Denier {Black or Olive}
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Beautiful fly! You are a great tyer.
Great action on the fly. Very realistic to natural. Dudack and Markovitch on my Mom's side in US.
A year later, and I still enjoy this fly being tied in such a relaxed manner, (Look who's below ???)
Thanks M8.
Beautiful fly, gonna definitely try it, thanks for sharing!
Super mate easy to follow and great to show action under water. Ta
Great tying video clear helpful instructions ..thank you
For an easy sculpin patters I wrap a marabou feather after I tail it on and twist marabou up 2/3 of hook. This builds a tapered body. Then use deer hair to build head clouser style with eyes. Nice little suize 6-8 fly. 4-5 minute tie Search Schenk's Sculpin on youtube
Thanks Buddy, I will take a look.
just fantastic
Stream Urchin Thanks! It is very good Fly.
Excellent pattern , thank you
Looks like a killer fly thanks
really good fly
That tail action would be great on hex nymph. I live close to Lake Erie in Ohio. The hex hatch is so heavy it shows up on Doppler radar. I may try to dampen plume to make it easier to handle
Oh, I saw these events with closed bridges. It's spectacular. But is it good for fishing, with so many insects on water?
@@bkbretislavkaspar-flyfishi1502 It occurs in middle of lake in 20/30 m deep. In one of the Fniger Lakes they have a size 14 white mayfly hatch on Father's day in June. Lake trout and cat fish can be caught with dry flies. Up state NY
can use rubber legs also
Fantastic! The dumbell eyes will ride the fly upside down?
I use now more often little foam eyes for stillwater in combination with a fully sinking line of course. For stream fishing use these dumbell eyes, but its more like swinging the fly and ad a lot of action to a fly, so than it moves and rotates in ale direction.
@@bkbretislavkaspar-flyfishi1502 It make sense. Thank you for the answer and a great patern. Cheers and tight lines!!
@@milosbozilovic7843 Where are You from Miloš? I had great success with this pattern on Alpen streams for Rainbow Trouts but in grey colour. Tight lines!
Dude, turn the vise and your body to face the camera so we can see you work. When you put the camera to the side, you block the action. Many thanks
Instructions value is 5 but your hands block the camera and thus the video value is 2. Put the camera on the other side and redo the video without your hands blocking the fly.