Rainbow Warrior
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Detailed instructions for tying a Rainbow Warrior fly.
Hook: Standard emerger hook (here a Dai-Riki 125), sizes 12-22.
Bead: Tungsten bead, 3/32-inch, silver.
Thread: UTC 70 Denier or 8/0, red.
Tail: Pheasant tail fibers, 6.
Abdomen and wingcase: Pearl Flashabou, wide.
Thorax: Sow-Scud dubbing, tan/rainbow.
Hot Spot: Red thread whip finishes.
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Sow-Scud dubbing, tan/rainbow: collabs.shop/l...
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I am a huge fan of the Rainbow Warrior and Zebra Midge combo for both fall and winter. The rig just seems to do everything right.
I have a whole skein of Jamieson's in Oyster color. Which I love, and use for all sorts of things, thanks to your Crane Fly Larva video. I learned that my coffee grinder turns it into excellent dubbing as well. So, when my local fly shop didn't have Sow-Scud dubbing in tan rainbow, I decided to make my own using their regular rainbow and a killer bug dubbing I made with the Jamieson's yarn.
Works great! Thanks again!
I find that using rainbow colored bead heads really makes this pattern more attractive on sunny days
I think I will try that idea out today...Nice one!
I like a copper bead with pink flash body and a squirrel and uv shrimp pink ice dub mix collar. Absolutely crushes brook trout.
Combined this with a San Juan worm this August, 20-30 fish days were the norm. Killer combination. Sz 22-24 disco warrior and 14-16 worm for Maryland browns and bows.
I watched a guy tie this recently at our local fly tying expo here in Salt Lake City. He added some partridge legs in front of the wing case. It really looks slick with that extra step. Another nice variation is to use a Rainbow Bead. Thanks for your great videos. Not sure of your name but I have watched and copied many, many of your videos. The quality of your videos and your detailed explanations are the best I have seen. Thanks again.
This fly is doing wonderfully know in the fall in our VA spring creeks. It's a great combo with a PMX above and dropped below. Or used in a double nymph rig with rainbow warrior above and zebra midge below.
Yes, and it worked great. But, I switched over to using the Little Black Stonefly nymph about three weeks ago and can't find a reason to fish with much else, it has been working that well.
Glad you like the videos, they're fun to make. I've floated the Roaring Fork twice now and both times were absolutely great. Unfortunately, both times I was holding a video camera rather than a fly rod, but no complaints.
Great video! I am new to tying flies and this helps alot
I also have been fishing a small stone on a triple nymph rig lately and two of three fish take the stone. Great vid as always. Nice
It's killer here in utah. My number one producer for nice browns an big whitefish.
The are called EZ hackle pliers and yes they are spring loaded. Most fly shops and online stores carry them. Radio Shack does too, in their small electronics section (they are also good for picking up and holding resistors, capacitors and the like.) I use them all the time both while tying and fishing, an indispensable tool.
Wearing the wild trout out in Montana with these right now. Thanks !
I always enjoy your videos. They are always simple, informative, and to the point!! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks! Glad you like them.
I do fish all the flies you see in the videos but some definitely more than others. I've never fished in GA but would imagine most patterns will work. Best to check with a local shop or guide.
They've always held up fine for me but you do have to use the right hook for the species. Steelhead are nasty beasts so up the wire size a bit, 2x or 3x strong maybe.
Dyna-King Ultimate Indexer and yes they are very nice.
Try the bondic stuff on the flash body. I just bought some bondic yesterday and it really enhances flash bodies like this
Have you fished the Rainbow Warrior much since you made this video? I have used it a couple of times and it did very well for me....THANKS for the videos!!! They have really helped my tying game!!!
Great videos! Would you consider making a video showing how you turned the end of your whip finisher into a thread cutter?
A killer fly. Really good awesome tie.
- oliver
What about some kind of stonefly nymph, 20 incher, Pat's Ruberlegs, or a Girdle Bug? Also a Barr's Tungteaser and Charlie Cravens Two Bit Hooker. Just some thoughts, they see like patterns you would tie. Hope these suggestions help!
It slays on the Hiawassee. I use rainbow bead-heads with mine
thanks for another fine video tlv!
great video, you have one of the best video of fly tying on you tube. really well structured. Thanks for your effect.
can you please let us know the cameras and lens you use? and lighting set up? do u script before record. thanks
The fly is called a Brassie. It's on this Channel but down the list a ways.
Great tie as usual thank you.
Would a gold bead suffice?
When you show your flybox at the end of the video, i think you are putting your flies in backwards. I always thought you were supposed to back the bend into the slit so that the hook point wont destroy the foam. Awesome videos!
Josh Mocny You might be right Josh but I find when I back the flies in, particularly on a curved shank hook, the backing in process really messes up the tail fibers as they get smushed against the foam.
could you add the list of materials in the comments? great video! thanks you
are the dai riki hooks strong? are they going to bend on a steelhead? I ordered hooks at the similar price and they were putrid they cost me 14 fish the past two days
What kind of vise do you use? It looks really nice
Hey what was the name of the fly above the rainbow warrior? It looked like a really cool fly to tie!
What is the specific size Pearl Flashabou you use here please? Thank you?
It is just regular Flashabou. Not the micro, magnum or saltwater. Just straight up pearl colored Flashabou.
What is the name of this type of knot cutting tool?
This fly was so effective on my first time using it that my buddy and I actually removed it because things got too easy.
where do you get the hooks?
Do you go to a fly shop or do you get stuff online
Ian Wright
A little of both I would imagine. Run-of-the-mill type items such as thread, hooks, beads and even tools might be purchased online. But a lot of tiers are very particular about their materials. So, anything he uses with a natural fiber such as hackle, feathers, hair, tails etc. are most likely purchased at his local fly shop. After a potentially painstaking examination of each package to ensure the highest quality material is purchased. Although, it is more than likely that his local fly shop knows him well enough that they know his preferences and will set aside the nicest choices of materials if he needed them to. Especially, where Cree hackle is concerned. I'm sure he's on their list of people who get first dibs on Cree hackle when it is available as well.
Great video as always, I'm interested in your head cement application, you mention that you mostly use Sally Hansen, could you please share as I find I get it everywhere and yet yours seems very precise, is it home made ?
+Bob Dep I think I know what you are talking about. I just use plain old Sally Hansen's Hard as Nails, but I put it in a dispenser bottle made by Wapsi that has a long thin metal tube for application. Hope this helps.
+tightlinevideo fantastic, I'll look out for it, thanks for the speedy reply !
He has so many different hooks
Does ANYONE know what the tyer is using to take the hook out of the vise. Is it a spring loaded hackle plier?
did you fish it yet haha??
This fly here should be illegal. It's works great! I rather take catching fish all day than nothing at all.