Fly Tying for Beginners Generic Mayfly Nymph with Jim Misiura

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @hirkojs
    @hirkojs Рік тому

    Awesome nymph pattern that’s definitely on my to-do list. Mega Thx !!!

  • @stryker2764
    @stryker2764 9 років тому +1

    I'm a beginner fly tyer and loving it! Your videos are really great and help me a lot! Thanks for sharing with us!

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  9 років тому

      Stryker 2 Thanks for the kind words. You picked a very good nymph pattern here.

  • @philipjones6083
    @philipjones6083 Місяць тому

    Absolutely beautiful work sir

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  16 днів тому +1

      Thanks glad you enjoyed it.

    • @philipjones6083
      @philipjones6083 15 днів тому

      @@TheFlymanJim yes brilliant stuff thanks for sharing your skills

  • @theoutdoorangler1173
    @theoutdoorangler1173 7 років тому +2

    Amazing tie man! I feel like this can be a killer nymph for the Ausable river here in New York!

  • @bartnowo5540
    @bartnowo5540 10 років тому

    Great video I learn a lot from you thanks

  • @edperry4235
    @edperry4235 7 років тому

    That's a great fly. Many thanks for posting.

  • @awalt26439
    @awalt26439 9 років тому

    Hello Jim:
    re weighting nymphs: I ordered .025 diam lead-free wire on line for fair money. When I got the stuff I cut a length of it and a piece of copper wire of equal length and diam. weighed each on a powder scale and discovered that the copper weighed more than the lead substitute wire. Conclusion: for extra weight on flies use salvage copper coil wire and save a lot of money.

  • @whitemat76
    @whitemat76 4 роки тому

    you make it look so easy...

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  4 роки тому

      With practice it will become easy for you also. Keep going!

  • @williamklein6749
    @williamklein6749 4 роки тому

    These aren't too great for selective fish. BUT, the last few years I've been fishing this fly in relatively remote waters in Wyoming and Colorado. The fish absolutely nail it. Plus, it's a super easy easy tie. I can fish the entire summer with this fly, a Prince nymph and an Elk hair caddis.

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  4 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing! Don't often get feedback like this.

  • @Nassangler
    @Nassangler 11 років тому

    Hi Jim
    As always, and excellent video fly-tying tutorial from you.
    Have you noticed that with down eye hooks that are weighted that there is a tendency for the fly to travel through the water upside down? This is advantageous as the fly is less likely to hang up on bottom. However it would suggest that the flies weighted as in your video be tied with the pale aspect of the body on top of the hook and the shell back be tied underneath the hook. My 2 cents!!

  • @stonefly4894
    @stonefly4894 8 років тому

    Like your flies Jim. Try weighting only the front third of the hook.Cover wire with dubbing and thread building a taper.Apply head cement.Flatten wire with smooth jaw pliers.You can even flatten ribbing wire on abdomen.Makes fly move with a natural side to side motion in currents. Works better without bead.

  • @rickfascinato9684
    @rickfascinato9684 7 років тому

    after 35 yewrs of fly tying/fishing this has to be the best ive ever fished.....steelhead killer in spring too

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  7 років тому

      Thanks Rick good luck with those steelies!

  • @ArkRed1
    @ArkRed1 10 років тому

    Jim this looks a lot easier to tie than some Stoneflies. Something I could do. I'm going to try a couple and see how they work on our Ozarks streams. I like working with Pheasant tail. Thanks for posting.

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  10 років тому

      I bet you'll do very good with these, wherever you fish them. The key I believe is in the two different colors.

  • @tocayofishing6538
    @tocayofishing6538 3 роки тому

    Great job thanks for sharing

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Very good fish catcher.

  • @robertandersson331
    @robertandersson331 9 років тому

    thanks jim catches a lot of trout for me

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому +1

    It may be that you have more weight on the top side of the hook. It shouldn't matter if the eye is turned up, down or sideways. At least I have never noticed it. I do know if you tie weight on top as in a beadchain eye nymph the hook will ride point up. Normal beadhead nymphs with weight added should ride normal. At any rate it doesn't matter when it is fished in faster water, where trout are more likely to feed on them. The fly will be getting tossed around pretty good. Up down and sideways
    Jim

  • @frombaerum
    @frombaerum 9 років тому

    no doubt i`ll tie it. beautiful fly!

  • @stealthgunner5662
    @stealthgunner5662 8 років тому

    Just began fly tying its fun

  • @nolanvermeer4009
    @nolanvermeer4009 8 років тому

    I like the tungston beeds

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    Sure I'll tie one tonight.

  • @robertandersson331
    @robertandersson331 9 років тому

    great fly

  • @octavioreino7304
    @octavioreino7304 7 років тому

    Good Job!

  • @rossspeidel2586
    @rossspeidel2586 11 років тому

    Thanks

  • @paulbacallo4739
    @paulbacallo4739 5 років тому

    What size hook? Nice video...Thanks

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  5 років тому +1

      In the beginning of the video I show hook sizes. basicly you can use any size hook, or type the that matter. One of the objects of my videos is to you to think and use your imagination. This is a basic design the purpose is to show a couple thigs, first the two tone effect (like the naturals) and the simplicity of the tie using just a few materials. I have a freind that catches trout on what he calls the string fly. It's made by wrapping thicker thread to make the shape of a mayfly, giving just a sillulette for the fish to see.

    • @williamklein6749
      @williamklein6749 4 роки тому

      @@TheFlymanJim I much rather fish than tie. In lakes I use one fly. I call it the OCF (Orange or Olive Chicken feather). All I do is tie in a Marabou feather at the tail of the hook and wrap it foreword and tie it off at the eye. 20 seconds to tie and it works in every still water I've fished. I was shown this at Panguitch Lake in Utah 40 years ago. A man fished out of a small boat with these and he kept three of each color on his hat. That, some tippet in his pocket and a net is all he fished with the entire year. He caught as many or more fish that anyone.

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  4 роки тому

      @@williamklein6749 Great story thanks for sharing. I think the success of his fly was due to the amount of movement that is imparted by the water currents.

  • @ajmcintyre8288
    @ajmcintyre8288 11 років тому

    I like it i like it i like it

  • @carlyoshizumi831
    @carlyoshizumi831 4 роки тому

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍😎👍

  • @rossspeidel2586
    @rossspeidel2586 11 років тому

    Can you tie a dry fly for the next video maybe

  • @kamilponikowski9176
    @kamilponikowski9176 8 років тому

    Whats that a split shot fly ?

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  8 років тому

      +Kamil Ponikowski That is a bead head fly.

    • @kamilponikowski9176
      @kamilponikowski9176 8 років тому +2

      +Jim Misiura That was a humorous remark directed at the crazy amount of weight put on this fly, the fly could work as a spilt shot