It looks great and usually the bend-backs I tie are sinking flies. But I'm a bit confused. You used a small lead eye then it appears that you used deer belly hair (floats). Is the fly going to float on surface and be worked as shallow diver, is it neutrally buoyant, or is going to sink and be bounced on bottom? I guess I could tie it and see, but would like to know what you intended.
Gotta say
That's Fishy!
Smallmouth Slayer 😊
Chuck Naiser in Rockportnused to tie a version called the Naiser slider that was great on redfish and flounder. He tied in brown and chartreuse.
Was just thinking of the Borski slider last night
it is a geeat fly for sure
Totally rad. I'm going to build some this weekend. Reds will be schooling up very soon in Southwest Florida. 👍👍👍👍👍
these will serve you well for sure!
Yes sir! They're already piled up here in Tampa Bay. Reports have been solid, tailing schools have been plentiful. Gonna be a great redfish year!
Dude..sooo nice! These deerhair tying skills are so awesome!Must check that out by myself 🎣😇
definitely give them a shot for sure
I do... I think the baltic seatrouts love that fly too 😁... They are in a rush now. Thanks and tight lines!
where did you find your tying tools?
Loon Outdoors
Very fishy looking, best "muddler" head I have seen.
Soooooo fishy!! Great fly, looks like something that would work for so many species!!
yoooo what was the song name, sick video
It looks great and usually the bend-backs I tie are sinking flies. But I'm a bit confused. You used a small lead eye then it appears that you used deer belly hair (floats). Is the fly going to float on surface and be worked as shallow diver, is it neutrally buoyant, or is going to sink and be bounced on bottom? I guess I could tie it and see, but would like to know what you intended.
He turned the hook up so the lead and deer belly keel the fly.
Whoa!!!! Thats sexy right there!!! Beautiful fly brotha....tightlines
yeah this is a fish catching dude for sure