Took some of these to Missouri's Bennett Springs Trout Park for opening week-end of Catch and Release Season. Caught ninety percent of my fish on this nymph fished below a wooly bugger! This fly moves to the top of my go to flies. Thanks for the tie.
Awesome video! Like the lighter tip! Would love it if you started putting the recipes in the description. Great for taking a screenshot and getting the materials together. Thx for the videos!
Im starting to get into tying and have inheritted a lot of things from my Grandpa as far as material goes. I’ve noticed a lot of his feathers and marabou etc. are bent and just thrown in drawers which makes them hard to tie with. A cool video idea would be how you store everything!
I started tying 60 years ago with some materials and a home made vise I got from my uncle Eddie. He died while I was gone in the service during the Vietnam war. I still miss him and feel bad I never got to say good bye, but I smile every time I use something he gave me. It's a great tradition to pass along. I store my materials mostly in zip lock bags. If you're careful they stay pretty straight. You can rehab bent feathers by steaming them over a pot of boiling water.
Nice Nymph, thank you! I also use the CDL cape in mefium Pardo but i think it's less barred and the Fibers are thinner and less shiny compared to the small CDL packs but it's very cheap. What do you think?
I'm new at this but that wire on the side annoys me as well. I heard you mention making a good thread base on top of the wire might help. So why don't we tie the wire in before anything else and build all the thread base on top of it...
Took some of these to Missouri's Bennett Springs Trout Park for opening week-end of Catch and Release Season. Caught ninety percent of my fish on this nymph fished below a wooly bugger! This fly moves to the top of my go to flies. Thanks for the tie.
Awesome to hear! Glad it worked out for you! Cheers!
Awesome video! Like the lighter tip! Would love it if you started putting the recipes in the description. Great for taking a screenshot and getting the materials together. Thx for the videos!
Very nice Jake. I always like seeing blue in flies. Cheers
Great looking bug!
Wonderful looking fly! 🎣
Thanks!
that looks killer!
Very cool fly!
Thanks Scott.
Im starting to get into tying and have inheritted a lot of things from my Grandpa as far as material goes. I’ve noticed a lot of his feathers and marabou etc. are bent and just thrown in drawers which makes them hard to tie with. A cool video idea would be how you store everything!
I started tying 60 years ago with some materials and a home made vise I got from my uncle Eddie. He died while I was gone in the service during the Vietnam war. I still miss him and feel bad I never got to say good bye, but I smile every time I use something he gave me. It's a great tradition to pass along. I store my materials mostly in zip lock bags. If you're careful they stay pretty straight. You can rehab bent feathers by steaming them over a pot of boiling water.
Saludos desde Leon
What resin and torch are you using
Thanks
Jay
Awesome fly!
Thanks Colton
Nice Nymph, thank you!
I also use the CDL cape in mefium Pardo but i think it's less barred and the Fibers are thinner and less shiny compared to the small CDL packs but it's very cheap. What do you think?
I use the CDL capes too, the small packs are just prime CDL feathers.
I'm new at this but that wire on the side annoys me as well. I heard you mention making a good thread base on top of the wire might help. So why don't we tie the wire in before anything else and build all the thread base on top of it...
I always enjoy watching. By the way, it is a beautiful video. What camera lens do you use?
Thank you! I use a Canon 6D with a Canon 100mm F2.8L Macro Lens
@@TheFlyFiend Thank you very much!
Very nice.....
Thanks!
BR size = Brassie
Yep!