Fly Tying a Black Wooly Bugger with Jim Misiura

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @FlyGuyFromPa
    @FlyGuyFromPa 11 років тому +1

    Thanks Jim, I'm very new to this sport, and I keep asking myself why I waited so long to get into it. I just started to learn how to fly fish in the spring, so I figured I'd start a youtube channel to show my journey from newb, to greatness (hopefully). I've subscribed to your channel, and I enjoy your videos. Keep em coming. If you'd like to take a newb on your journey one of these days, I'm always down for a day of fishing.

  • @FlyTyer1948
    @FlyTyer1948 3 роки тому

    Thank you for helping me get back into tying after a long absence.

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  3 роки тому

      It is my pleasure thank you for watching!!!

  • @Oysterboiler
    @Oysterboiler 12 років тому

    An all-time classic fly that everyone needs in their box. Simple yet deadly effective.
    I love the trick of laying the tag end of thread across the lead wraps before securing with thread. That way the tying thread does not slip between each of the lead wraps.
    That's a lot of weight for such a large hook size. It's fine for fast rivers, but as fly tyers we can choose to use less lead in stillwater situations. Some tyers will weight only the front 1/3 of the shank to impart a jigging action.

  • @hansolown
    @hansolown 11 років тому

    Thanks Jim, Im brand new to fly tying, in fact, I used this video to help me tie my second tie ever. Thank you, I appreciate it a lot

  • @Beardedfurflinger
    @Beardedfurflinger 11 років тому

    The basic bugger is a great fly for the begining tyer,can be tied in a bunch of colors,bead head,cone head,or what ever thetyer wants,great video Jim.

  • @neilhathaway5609
    @neilhathaway5609 8 років тому

    Jim, I just took up fly fishing 6 months ago. I'll be 66 next month. Your videos have been a great help. I've tied a lot of your flies and love tying almost as much as catching.
    Thanks Neil

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  8 років тому

      +Neil Hathaway Thanks Neil let me know if you have any questions.

  • @tiredtridude
    @tiredtridude 11 років тому

    Thanks for posting this Jim. You definitely use a different technique for tying these than many others I've seen, but as long as it catches fish, it can't be wrong. Nice done video.

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому +1

    I can do that. I'll work on that in the next couple of days. Most of my videos I try to show the materials needed and the places to get them. An easy and/or cheaper alternative to buying from fly shop. There are many materials you can get from craft stores.
    Thanks for the suggestion.
    Jim

  • @timtheflyguy
    @timtheflyguy 12 років тому +2

    This is the first pattern I tied, brings back memories!

  • @Kingsceptile01
    @Kingsceptile01 8 років тому +1

    ive only started fly tying recently and these videos are really helpful! im learning a lot from them!

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    The thanks goes to you for your kind words and support. I'm glad I got you back into this great sport. passing on the knowledge that one acquires, I feel, is what we are meant to do. When I started I had no one to teach me so now I have a little know how I need to pass it on.
    Thanks again.
    Jim

  • @terryashton9213
    @terryashton9213 8 років тому

    Thanks again Jimmy. Another straight forward easy to follow video for us new guys.

  • @rudyackerman5747
    @rudyackerman5747 6 років тому

    Thank you for the video. I'm taking a fly tying class from Texas Flyfishers of Houston. This will be our first fly we tie.

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    Thanks for the kind words. It will catch fish. Good Luck!
    Jim

  • @bryan3963
    @bryan3963 7 років тому

    love the quality of information you give well tying your flys very helpful it helped me a lot!!

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    Thanks Jim, Really appreciate your kind words!
    Jim

  • @kaisenet
    @kaisenet 9 років тому +4

    Black Woody Bugger, good choice !!!!!

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    Thanks for the kind words. I hope enjoy all my tying videos. Please check the "Fly tying for beginners" playlist.
    Jim

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    Thank You for your kind words. I started a series for beginners, explaining the materials better than in the regular videos. Also you should check out my videos in the Materials playlist, I think they will help you too.
    Jim

  • @austinrick
    @austinrick 6 років тому

    Thanks for a great explanation. I tied one of these at a Bass Pro Shop fly class last night; it came out well, but I've slept since then-glad to have your vid to follow on my next attempt.

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  6 років тому

      Thanks Austin I'm glad to of help.

  • @TheRedneckPreppy
    @TheRedneckPreppy 7 років тому

    Great video! One of the better ones on tying this pattern -- I'll be jumping into tying my first one tomorrow!

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  7 років тому

      The Woolybugger is one of the most effective flies created.

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    Thanks for all the kind words.
    best wishess! Jim

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    Thanks for your comments. When I tie for video's I try use hooks bigger then normal so that the beginner tyer can see everything better. I'll try to remember to make note of this when I'm doing the videos, then tell the proper sizes and range.
    Jim

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  12 років тому

    @Oysterboiler : Thanks for your comments. You seem to have covered all the finer points of this fly. I'm sure anyone who reads this will appreciate it tremendously. Thanks for the help.
    Jim

  • @patrickbaca6719
    @patrickbaca6719 4 роки тому

    Awesome! Very informative. Thank you

  • @michaelcarter5345
    @michaelcarter5345 3 роки тому

    Excellent instructional video.

  • @stevelarson6992
    @stevelarson6992 4 роки тому

    love your vids / very thorough and easy to follow / I’m a fan!

  • @itsunicornsandkaylahrainbo7118
    @itsunicornsandkaylahrainbo7118 7 років тому

    thank u very i am new and theres so much i dont understand i have fished all my life with regular gear that u use for bass fishing this here fly fishing is something total total different but i just love it and want to be so good at it i still fish the regluar way what i mean is baitcasters ect but i like throwing these flys better than the way i been fishing i truly love it and by the way u tie a great wood bugger i done made a few thank u again and ill be watching

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  7 років тому

      Well let me know if you have any Questions.

  • @FlyGuyFromPa
    @FlyGuyFromPa 11 років тому

    Hi Jim, I know this video is quite old, but would it be possible for you to make a video of "must have" materials every fly fishermen should have in their arsenal when planning to tie their own flies? Thanks for this tutorial! I'm going to grab the stuff you mentioned and try to tie a few of these tomorrow. I have all winter to work on my tying skills.

  • @shawnbarry3893
    @shawnbarry3893 2 роки тому

    Looking good 👍

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    I have a video in the "Materials" playlist. Showing what a beginner should have to start tying flies. Check it out then get back to me if you have any further questions.

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    Sure thing!

  • @KurtisBaus
    @KurtisBaus 11 років тому

    Hi Jim, Great video. I was wondering what vise you use and what a good beginner rotary vise would be.
    Thanks

  • @seanmooney3907
    @seanmooney3907 11 років тому

    Hey Jim, great wooly bugger. I probably will tie a couple like this and a couple with black cone or bead heads. I have so many eyes now, I want to put them on everything. Do you think a wooly bugger will look funny with eyes??

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    I wish I can recommend some flies for Alaska but I've never been there. If find some patterns that I can help you tie I'd be glad to do that, just send me the names of them.
    Jim

  • @guymagno2
    @guymagno2 11 років тому

    Jim, i'm going to kodiak, river fishing for silver salmon in september and would appreciate your suggestions on any flys that you can think off that might help.
    Thanks, Guy

  • @itsunicornsandkaylahrainbo7118
    @itsunicornsandkaylahrainbo7118 7 років тому

    sir do u have to put a wire on this bait i see it for deep water but i fish mostly shallow water thank u for any tips very good video i have made 4 of ur woody buggers and really like ur style of making em very nice indeed

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  7 років тому

      Jim you are talking about the lead wire. No you don't have to use it on this fly. I use them when the water I'm fishing is high and dirty, this is why a add weight.

  • @billsutherland2128
    @billsutherland2128 7 років тому

    Hi Jim, have you ever tried counter wrapping with dark green thread or wire? Nice job on the fly!

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  7 років тому

      Hi Bill I don't put a rib in it because it works fine without it. I can see the logic of it if you use them often, it will last longer.

  • @davidvolbeda7900
    @davidvolbeda7900 10 років тому

    Hey Jim can you tell us all what style of hackle is used in this video??
    Thanks!

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  10 років тому +2

      Hi Dave,
      The hackle I like to use for my woolybugger is a semi-soft hackle. A hackle that has about 50% web from the stem. Check out my video "Selecting quality hackle" that will give you a better idea of what I'm talking about. It is in the playlist "Materials"
      Thanks for you support!
      Jim

  • @justindelver7205
    @justindelver7205 11 років тому

    Hello Jim,
    Can i use this video on my website????

  • @62fama
    @62fama 10 років тому

    muy buena mosca

  • @michaelkane4729
    @michaelkane4729 6 років тому

    Why don't you apply cement at any stage of the tye?

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  6 років тому

      Head cement isn't needed until you tie off the head. I may have forgot to do it on this video.

  • @TheFlymanJim
    @TheFlymanJim  11 років тому

    I've done it before not silly at all.

  • @JamesMcCutcheon
    @JamesMcCutcheon 3 роки тому

    If it has black on it and weighted I can fish it in the waters I have.

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  3 роки тому

      This is a great fly for any water, lake pond, river, stream.

  • @Gooch1911
    @Gooch1911 4 роки тому

    sure let me just whip finish by hand real fast, no big deal :O

    • @TheFlymanJim
      @TheFlymanJim  4 роки тому +1

      LOL It isn't but I haven't done it in a while so I have to think about it now.

  • @andrewwilliams1048
    @andrewwilliams1048 Рік тому

    It’s spelled, “woolly”!!!