Hi Davie, Another great video for this rare and little known fly pattern, as created and tyed by the late Courtney Williams. Thank you so much for taking up my suggestion, I am thrilled to see this pattern gain some recognition again. Best regards, Wayne 😀👍
nice one davie , thats my auld dads favorite fly , he won umpteen competitions back in the 1970's fishing this one dry especially on the tummel .cheers again
Great tying as usual, first time I have posted. Felt I had to comment as your tying and methods have helped with my own tying and receive good comments from other fishers who see them. Thank you very much Davie. Tight lines 🎣🎣
That looks a great fly Davie, thank you. I’ll tie a couple. I’m also going to tie a couple with a claret hen hackle and the partridge ,to fish wet when I would normally try Mallard and Claret. 👍
As with the Grunter, the partridge hackle is what makes this so effective. With the Grunter. I have seen it both traditional and hackle tied in first. I tend to construct them traditionally. What is your view? I have just found some of your grunters in your prior videos.
Hi Rocky Phillips, The Jingler patterns are very much the same as these old flies especially the ones that I have saw although in the original Jinglers there will be something in them that makes them slightly different as they were used in the river competitions..I'm glad you liked the fly.. All the very best Davie
Hey SIr, how do you decide or know which end of the hackle, or whatever feather you may be using, to tie in to start wrapping? Does it matter which end one uses?
Great video as always 😃 what kind of wax are you using? I like the way you have it stuck on your finger. Very efficient. Ive seen other tiers doing this also but I’ve never asked what kind it was or were they get it. Were could i get my hand on this kind of wax? Thank you in advance and many Thanks for your wonderful videos and sharing your knowledge with us 🙂
Hi Pierre Lalonde, I made a video on what wax I use and how I attach it to my finger so I have attached a link to it for you to see..I'm glad you enjoyed the video.. All the very best Davie.. ua-cam.com/video/IN4N92G14Xg/v-deo.html
HI Andy, I use Veniards Prepared Fly Tyers Wax, I have attached a link to a video I made on how I use it for you to see.. All the very best Davie ua-cam.com/video/IN4N92G14Xg/v-deo.html
Hi @wesleynelson1545, The pair I use I have had for over 30 years and I bought them from Veniards you may have saw me use them an odd time, they are not in their catalogue anymore as I did a quick search.. All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail Davie, Thanks very much for your response. I was hoping that with the right hackle pliers, I could tie as well as you do. Guess I’ll have to try some other approach. And thanks more for your fly tying videos, all of which are a cut above. Best to you, Wes
Hi Davie, Another great video for this rare and little known fly pattern, as created and tyed by the late Courtney Williams.
Thank you so much for taking up my suggestion, I am thrilled to see this pattern gain some recognition again. Best regards, Wayne 😀👍
It's always a good day when Davie puts up a new video. Thanks for sharing looking forward to the next one.
“Front of the hackle facing the eye as this is a dry fly” pure poetry Davie 😂 thanks. Great fly.
Thanks Davie for another traditional pattern that catches my attention being I'm from Wales on my dad's side. Keep them coming! God Bless n Fish on!
nice one davie , thats my auld dads favorite fly , he won umpteen competitions back in the 1970's fishing this one dry especially on the tummel .cheers again
Great tying as usual, first time I have posted. Felt I had to comment as your tying and methods have helped with my own tying and receive good comments from other fishers who see them. Thank you very much Davie. Tight lines 🎣🎣
That combination of dry fly and partridge hackle always looks good! 👍
Lovely tie Davie.. Another pattern that could use different materials to match different hatches.
Класс! Всегда рад видеть ваше творчество, Дэви! Есть чему поучиться, благодарю вас за всё!👍🤝🇰🇿
Love to see these old flies. Thanks for sharing.
As always, a great tie! Very talented Tier Davie. I enjoy your lessons
Well Done again Davie! A Old Classic for sure!
That looks a great fly Davie, thank you. I’ll tie a couple. I’m also going to tie a couple with a claret hen hackle and the partridge ,to fish wet when I would normally try Mallard and Claret. 👍
a w another good video and fly choice. Being Welsh decendancy, it caught my eye. Thank you for tying another
Traditional fly. Thanks, God Bless n Fish on!
Brilliant looking fly , I've just tied some of these and give them a go next month in Wales. Thank you Davie.
항상당신의 비디오를보고있습니다 많이배우고있습니다 항상감사합니다.
Outstanding work
Very nice pattern 👍👍
Really like these "soft hackle dries". The Clyde style you tied were the first I had seen. A little extra movement to the dry.
Nice dry fly davie tks for posting 😊
Thanks again Davie
Such a fine looking fly Thanks Davie !
Всё на высшем уровне !!!
Beautifully tied. Thank you Sir.
👌👌👌👌👌
Very pleasing to the eye that one looks fishy
The partridge hackle stands out against the black hackle. No doubt an effective fly.
The waterboatman fly sir 😊
Great stuff mate
As with the Grunter, the partridge hackle is what makes this so effective. With the Grunter. I have seen it both traditional and hackle tied in first. I tend to construct them traditionally. What is your view? I have just found some of your grunters in your prior videos.
you pictures good flies
Beautiful tie Davie, this resembles a Jingler pattern. What would you say is the difference
Hi Rocky Phillips,
The Jingler patterns are very much the same as these old flies especially the ones that I have saw although in the original Jinglers there will be something in them that makes them slightly different as they were used in the river competitions..I'm glad you liked the fly..
All the very best Davie
A great looking fly. I've seen similar patterns before with mixed dry and soft hackle. What is the reason for that please?
❤
Hey SIr, how do you decide or know which end of the hackle, or whatever feather you may be using, to tie in to start wrapping? Does it matter which end one uses?
👍👍👍👍👍
Great video as always 😃 what kind of wax are you using? I like the way you have it stuck on your finger. Very efficient. Ive seen other tiers doing this also but I’ve never asked what kind it was or were they get it. Were could i get my hand on this kind of wax? Thank you in advance and many Thanks for your wonderful videos and sharing your knowledge with us 🙂
Hi Pierre Lalonde,
I made a video on what wax I use and how I attach it to my finger so I have attached a link to it for you to see..I'm glad you enjoyed the video..
All the very best Davie..
ua-cam.com/video/IN4N92G14Xg/v-deo.html
@@DavieMcPhail
Thank You Davie😃 I really enjoy your videos. Really appreciate your reply. Happy tying 🙂
what is the wax called that you use i can only find a hard wax love all your vids
HI Andy,
I use Veniards Prepared Fly Tyers Wax, I have attached a link to a video I made on how I use it for you to see..
All the very best Davie
ua-cam.com/video/IN4N92G14Xg/v-deo.html
What brand and model of English hackle pliers do you recommend?
Hi @wesleynelson1545,
The pair I use I have had for over 30 years and I bought them from Veniards you may have saw me use them an odd time, they are not in their catalogue anymore as I did a quick search..
All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail Davie, Thanks very much for your response. I was hoping that with the right hackle pliers, I could tie as well as you do. Guess I’ll have to try some other approach. And thanks more for your fly tying videos, all of which are a cut above.
Best to you, Wes