Humpy by Charlie Craven

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  • Опубліковано 20 кві 2019
  • The Humpy is my all time favorite attractor pattern and happens to be one of the first "real" flies I ever learned to tie. Its elk hair body and wings and heavy hackle make it an excellent floater and highly visible to boot. My favorite colors are yellow, chartreuse and tan, but it can be tied in any color under the sun. This is one of those flies that hardly anyone really knows how to tie well and is one of the most commonly requested patterns in my classes and demos. So here it goes, my secret methods for tying a foolproof Humpy. Pay special attention to all the measurements, as they are what truly make the difference between an average fly and a really nice Humpy.
    RECIPE:
    HOOK: #12-18 TMC 100SP-BL
    THREAD: VEEVUS 14/0 COLOR OF CHOICE
    TAIL: ELK OR MOOSE HOCK
    WINGS: YEARLING ELK HAIR
    BODY: BUTT ENDS OF WINGS
    HACKLE: BROWN AND GRIZZLY ROOSTER SADDLE OR NECK

КОМЕНТАРІ • 49

  • @tubeyou43211
    @tubeyou43211 2 роки тому +1

    Great solution for problems tying Humpy. Finally understand how to do hair wings effectively. Charlie is a Master Instructor v

  • @bradenhosking9342
    @bradenhosking9342 3 роки тому +6

    Your explanation of the details and the how and why for each stage is unbelievably valuable. I just want to say that I appreciate the effort.

  • @brienhodges6308
    @brienhodges6308 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks Charlie. Bravo. Yellow Humpy is my go to. Just started fishing orange humpys. Magic.

  • @scott4350
    @scott4350 10 місяців тому

    That is truly one of the best tied flies I have ever witnessed. Well done!

  • @gtoutdoorexcursions2938
    @gtoutdoorexcursions2938 3 роки тому +2

    Wow, that looks great, and damn that thing is perfectly tied!

  • @freddyblock994
    @freddyblock994 4 роки тому +4

    Absolutely the best Humpy video tying I've watched! Thank you! These are on the agenda for me as I've wanted to get better at these. Thanks Charlie!

  • @bradygwiggle3813
    @bradygwiggle3813 3 роки тому +4

    7:02 sooooooooooooooooooo satisfying

  • @sglidster
    @sglidster 5 років тому +6

    Thanks so much for this video. I’ve struggled for ages getting proportions right, following your instructions I reckon 1 in 10 of mine are acceptable now!
    Tying them down to size 20 for some pocket water fishing in the Czech Republic next week...!
    Simon

  • @bobplunkett3584
    @bobplunkett3584 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent presentation for a challenging fly to tie. Really appreciate the detailed demos of subtle but key steps making your Humpy a perfect proportioned tie.
    Kaizen (Bob)

  • @scapeuce
    @scapeuce 4 роки тому +3

    What a master class!!! 👏👏👏

  • @tocayofishing6538
    @tocayofishing6538 Рік тому

    Great job thanks so much for sharing

  • @tinoyb9294
    @tinoyb9294 5 років тому +3

    Charlie has obviously gleaned all the tricks from great tiers. Love the comment at the end about this fly somewhat falling out of favor. This fly was the "go to" fly in the West before the stimulator and you are missing the boat if you don't try it. I like moose mane for the tail.

  • @fishfoolishness4222
    @fishfoolishness4222 10 місяців тому

    The streams I fish must be full of some of the dumbest fish in the world. My flies only kind of resemble Charlie's but they seem to do OK. Wish I had the patience to tie something like this. Beautiful!

  • @gravityalwayswins1434
    @gravityalwayswins1434 3 роки тому

    Dynamite tie and superb tutorial. Thanks Charlie!

  • @bigdaddy99929
    @bigdaddy99929 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for such a detailed explanation. Very helpful and valuable. Great looking humpy!!

  • @michaelcheroutes3485
    @michaelcheroutes3485 2 роки тому

    You really are a master, Charlie.

  • @bondaley
    @bondaley 3 роки тому

    Just a beginner at fly tying but after watching a couple different videos, this one was by far the best. Yes, the humpy is such a great fly, I need to learn how to tie it!

  • @ityfly1
    @ityfly1 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing these! So helpful!

  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr 3 місяці тому

    I don’t know if it’s the camera settings or the actual saddle you have but your brown hackle is beautiful beyond belief. That dark, red-tinged brown hackle 🤤

  • @conorlinehan4434
    @conorlinehan4434 Рік тому

    “You can see how straight that hair is and how even those tips are” feels like a fly tying “burn” lol.

  • @kos111354
    @kos111354 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Charlie, this is one of my favorite flies to fish. It was one of the first I used and it was the most productive for many years, it has also been one of the most difficult for me to tie correctly, I fish mine but hide them from my fishing buddies! Your description of the process shows me how to correct all my flaws. The wing the body were the bane of my tying this fly, but I hope your information will change that!

  • @jerryenyeart572
    @jerryenyeart572 3 роки тому

    Great fly and excellent detail.

  • @mikekuczynski1552
    @mikekuczynski1552 5 років тому +1

    Great video quality, stopped tying humpies a couple of years ago because like you I had so many . Now that I live in Montana they are the go to fly in the summer and are killer on the Madison and any other rivers around here that have Stoneflies and Caddis . Charlie if you get out to Ennis give me a shout and we can do some fishing :-) Happy Trails

  • @delawarepro3539
    @delawarepro3539 5 років тому

    Great production/content a true maverick/maestro👌💯 Pleasure to tie with you in the NJ class years back Charlie 😎

  • @sausagekingofchicago3904
    @sausagekingofchicago3904 5 років тому +1

    Man you make it look easy, truly a master. I’ve heard you’ve given tying classes in Ca. before and I hope to catch one someday. This fly works all day long on the Marble Fork in Sequoia National Park, and also on the Kings River.

  • @garycook6344
    @garycook6344 3 роки тому +1

    A Master Class on one of my favorite flies. Thank You!

  • @danielcline7413
    @danielcline7413 3 роки тому +1

    I fish the arkansas and the humpy in yellow and gray or green is the ultimate search fly once the shadows are on the canon I also use moose on the tail sometimes to give it a dark black tail gives it that trailing shuck effect great tie great flies unsinkable

  • @Single_Handed_7.62
    @Single_Handed_7.62 Рік тому +1

    I’ve watched this probably 6-7 times. Having trouble figuring out a way to manipulate the hair properly using one hand (lost a hand in the military). I’m descent at deer hair streamers but dry flies are very tough for me. Videos like this help me figure out how to adapt for my own needs. Thanks Charlie.

  • @swordfish9921
    @swordfish9921 3 роки тому

    So good

  • @cachi-7878
    @cachi-7878 5 років тому +1

    This is also one of my favorite flies to tie. I actually won a tying competition in New Jersey many moons ago back when Jack Dennis was part of the judge panel. I haven’t tied one since but if I recall correctly, I tied the wing differently such that I wouldn’t have the step from tying off the body hair behind them. This of course makes it harder to judge the wing height than with your method.
    Nice rendition, Charlie.

  • @laceywhite6792
    @laceywhite6792 4 місяці тому

    Think I found the perfect challenge for me lol

  • @puccini4530
    @puccini4530 Рік тому

    That's a really nice humpy, but jeeeeeez, that vid sets a new record for ADs. that break up the sequence. Must be quite a paying account.

  • @timtollett8513
    @timtollett8513 Рік тому

    I really like the way you explain the procedures as this will help fly tyers, beginning or someone that needs that final touch. I've tied a few thousand of these over the years and sometimes have even split the wings, but I grew up tying the Goofus Bug, (the original Humpy) which I feel is as effective without splitting the wings. Maybe you've noticed the difference between fishing them? Love to hear your thoughts. Either way, they both are fish catchers and should be in everyone's fly box. Thanks for your fantastic videos!!! One last thought- I've been adding a small dab of clear UV on the hump which does improve the overall durability.

  • @Flyfisher389
    @Flyfisher389 2 роки тому

    I love your flies. I use many of them. I'll give this humpy a go. One thing though...do you have a video on why one would use one tying thread brand over another for various flies? I notice you use Vevus for this one, Uni for others, and UTC for yet others. I use UTC a lot because it's just what I have. Would I be handicapped tying this humpy with my UTC?

  • @patricklynch1338
    @patricklynch1338 Рік тому

    Charlie, I love the videos !
    why are the humpy and elk hair caddis tied with elk hair rather than deer? And conversely why are other flies tied with deer and not elk?
    Thanks,
    Patrick :-)

  • @SigmaWolfOutdoors
    @SigmaWolfOutdoors 9 місяців тому

    Do you have any videos for left handed tiers tricks or tips? I mostly rely on there being a few dumb fish that will bite my crappy tied flies 😂

  • @j.alexander9464
    @j.alexander9464 3 роки тому

    Been having a great time learning how to twist up this fly! Question - the elk hair on the hump seems delicate and may break apart in a fishe's mouth. Would it be a good idea to appoxy? Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. They have been a huge resource for me 🙏

    • @CharliesFlyBox
      @CharliesFlyBox  3 роки тому +1

      Epoxy or resin adds weight, so, no. It’ll break up as you catch a bunch but flies are meant to be used. Use ‘em up.

    • @bondaley
      @bondaley 3 роки тому

      I’d sacrifice a fly now and then for a good catch!

  • @ibookje
    @ibookje 4 роки тому

    The elk hock used here is much more variegated than the elk hock I got which is just dark almost plain black. Is it just luck of the patch?

    • @CharliesFlyBox
      @CharliesFlyBox  4 роки тому

      ibookje did you get elk or moose? Both can be variegated and it depends on which side of the leg it came from. The front is darker abs the inside/outsides are lighter and more variegated.

    • @RVRRUN00
      @RVRRUN00 3 роки тому

      @@CharliesFlyBox
      Great details and tips! The hock is the hind leg not the foreleg.

    • @CharliesFlyBox
      @CharliesFlyBox  3 роки тому

      @@RVRRUN00 no, it indeed comes from the front leg but I was referring to the front side of the leg (shin) versus the sides.

  • @brianlane9534
    @brianlane9534 3 роки тому +1

    you can count the hairs if you like,,, lol

  • @3000waterman
    @3000waterman Рік тому

    That's as good as a humpy can be. A great instruction video, but WOW, Charlie - that video is absolutely STUFFED with ads and pop-ups.

  • @jack_batterson
    @jack_batterson Рік тому

    Not a guide fly.
    Will catch trouts, but it is more about the love of tying. First time you lose one in a dead tree on the opposite bank........"RS2".

  • @nelson-fo8wv
    @nelson-fo8wv 3 роки тому

    too long the video, much blah blah, boring

    • @CharliesFlyBox
      @CharliesFlyBox  3 роки тому +4

      I’m sure you can find a shorter video here on the UA-cam with less blah, blah, blah. I realize details aren’t for everyone.

    • @zachjonas6987
      @zachjonas6987 2 роки тому +3

      @@CharliesFlyBox don't listen to him please keep giving us the details love your channel instant sub!!