Mr. Clarke, this is my favorite traditional wet fly. It is also my brother-in-law's favorite fly pattern. I have been practicing your method so I can gift him a dozen for his birthday. So far I have three that I think are acceptable. Thank you for your unwitting assistance in this endeavor.
When you finished the second peacock wrap I thought that there was no way you could get the rest of the material on the hook, but you did. A genius I say.
This was a beautiful tie, Barry. You just brought back a fond round table memory with this one. A tyer I knew made his living as a stone mason. If he tried to prep the floss in your manner, he cursed a blue streak. His hands were like sand paper and the floss frayed terribly.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR DEDICATION AND PASSION THAT YOU HAVE BROUGHT TO THOUSANDS OF US ,,,, WITH YOUR CREATIVITY,,,,, KNOWLEDGE,,, SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS,,,, AND A SENSE OF REAL CARE,, IN YOUR CHANNEL…. VERY WELL DONE 👍,, PLEASE STAY HEALTHY AND SAFE,,,
Thanks Adam, always good to get positive feedback. The book is available now from: thefeatherbender.com/learning-flytying-from-a-book-is-about-to-get-easier-than-ever-before/
Wow Mr.Clark I missed this video. That Royal is absolutely one of these best I have seen (and trust me I have seen a huge number of variations of the Original "Royal Coachman Wet Fly" ) about every production Fly Maker I know for various Fly Shops from Rapid City to Northern Montana has their own little bits that make their flys unique....but this one you did here is about as perfect and as close to the original as I have seen period. Nice Job ! Man we REALLY NEED TO figure out a way for us to exchange some flys....I have about 12-15 that I have collected from shops all around the Western Slopes here from places like the west slope of the Big Horns and the West side of the Black Hills all the way across Wyoming and Montana of various patterns that I think you would love to have and to maybe even tie some...that the Wife and I collected just for you during our fishing trips this past spring and early summer. So good to see your tying and posting again. We hope and pray you and yours are enjoying good health and staying safe from the Virus. Remember Fall is coming very quickly and Hunting and Fishing will pick back up. We have Elk tags to fill and a freezer that needs some Trout in it for winter so keep your line dry and your loop short ....Randy & Tracie.
Thanks Randy, as soon as the Covid restrictions on travel are lifted I will start to plan my US tour of the tying shows, hopefully one will be in your neck of the woods...
Thought for long that's gonna be one tiny space for a head, but then the lighter came in; no one really expected that one. Extraordinarily skillful - my hat's off to you Sir, that's a very beautiful fly - never seen a better RC wet. As we all know, catching fish isn't the primary target, which is to tie the most beautiful of flies.
Hi Ejnar, thanks. I do but only if a pattern specifically requires that they are tied in by the tips. The advantage with tying in by the butt end is that the herl quill is so much stronger and when wrapping, you don't go against the natural growth direction of the herls barbules.
Just curious, Barry do you reside in Great Britain ? How are your rivers doing? I live in Colorado and most rivers are closed to recreational use . Sadly very very low levels.
Class fly my friend. Excellent techniques.
Thank you my friend!
brilliant work.
Thank you!
Mr. Clarke, this is my favorite traditional wet fly. It is also my brother-in-law's favorite fly pattern.
I have been practicing your method so I can gift him a dozen for his birthday. So far I have three that I think are acceptable.
Thank you for your unwitting assistance in this endeavor.
Mr Clarke - your thread control is 'sheer' magic. A delicate tie. Seriously... I was on the edge of my seat watching this. Top class. Thank you.
When you finished the second peacock wrap I thought that there was no way you could get the rest of the material on the hook, but you did. A genius I say.
Another old standard that works great . One of my favorite dries is the parachute royal coachman. Thanks as usual.
Mine too!
Dear Mr Barry, I want to thank you about this class tying. Your knowledge and expertise is a state of art on flies tying. Kind regards
This was a beautiful tie, Barry. You just brought back a fond round table memory with this one. A tyer I knew made his living as a stone mason. If he tried to prep the floss in your manner, he cursed a blue streak. His hands were like sand paper and the floss frayed terribly.
It's always pleasure watching your videos. I feel like I am more confident in my own tying after watching your videos. Many thanks.
So nice of you Earl, good luck with the tying.
Great tying always learn something new every time watching your presentation.
Very skillful hands 🙌
Thank you very much!
What a joy to watch this video. The Royal Coachman catches trout in my experience.
Thank you, so pleased that you enjoyed it! May I suggest: ua-cam.com/video/mVLof0uXqyE/v-deo.html
I should have ordered your book with autograph I’m just blown away
Bring it along to a show maybe... Marc.
You ever come to New Hampshire. USA
Masterfully done! Beautiful fly and not an easy one to tie either!
Thanks a lot!
That's a wall hanger Barry!!! Thanks for lesson!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR DEDICATION AND PASSION THAT YOU HAVE BROUGHT TO THOUSANDS OF US ,,,, WITH YOUR CREATIVITY,,,,, KNOWLEDGE,,, SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS,,,, AND A SENSE OF REAL CARE,, IN YOUR CHANNEL…. VERY WELL DONE 👍,, PLEASE STAY HEALTHY AND SAFE,,,
This is super!! Thanks!! 🍻
Thank you too!
Barry, congratulations on the new book!
Its a productive fly when there is actual
water in the rivers.
Outstanding Barry and such a joy to watch this piece of art come together! Really looking forward to your book, many thanks!
Thanks Adam, always good to get positive feedback. The book is available now from: thefeatherbender.com/learning-flytying-from-a-book-is-about-to-get-easier-than-ever-before/
Beautiful as always...you make it look effortless. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much Todd 😊
Nicely done!
Suoerb tutorial thanks Barry. One of my favourite flies and great trout catcher. Cheers , stay safe, Big Davie
Thanks enjoying you book
good video I will be having a go at that fly keep the videos coming thanks
A true masterclass.
Another great pattern, wonderful instruction, clean crisp. Thanks Barry.
Thanks MATE ........ A Peach of a Tie !!!!
✨🎣💫
Thanks Brian.
Watching Your Art, makes Me Happier Barry !!!
My reaction when I saw the first shot : woaw 🤯😍
very awesome tying.... thanks see ya joe
You bet, thanks Joe.
Wow Mr.Clark I missed this video.
That Royal is absolutely one of these best I have seen (and trust me I have seen a huge number of variations of the Original "Royal Coachman Wet Fly" ) about every production Fly Maker I know for various Fly Shops from Rapid City to Northern Montana has their own little bits that make their flys unique....but this one you did here is about as perfect and as close to the original as I have seen period. Nice Job ! Man we REALLY NEED TO figure out a way for us to exchange some flys....I have about 12-15 that I have collected from shops all around the Western Slopes here from places like the west slope of the Big Horns and the West side of the Black Hills all the way across Wyoming and Montana of various patterns that I think you would love to have and to maybe even tie some...that the Wife and I collected just for you during our fishing trips this past spring and early summer. So good to see your tying and posting again. We hope and pray you and yours are enjoying good health and staying safe from the Virus. Remember Fall is coming very quickly and Hunting and Fishing will pick back up. We have Elk tags to fill and a freezer that needs some Trout in it for winter so keep your line dry and your loop short ....Randy & Tracie.
Thanks Randy, as soon as the Covid restrictions on travel are lifted I will start to plan my US tour of the tying shows, hopefully one will be in your neck of the woods...
Bravo!
Thank you Peter
You make exactly like the one in my fishing book
I hope that its a good fishing book...
@@Thefeatherbender well yeah but it didnt have any tutorial to tied it
That is beautifully tied Mr. Clarke, is that mallard white wing primary or secondary a choice, or use primary not secondary?
Thank you, they are primary mallard wing quills.
Beautiful job! What fish would turn that down?
Thought for long that's gonna be one tiny space for a head, but then the lighter came in; no one really expected that one. Extraordinarily skillful - my hat's off to you Sir, that's a very beautiful fly - never seen a better RC wet. As we all know, catching fish isn't the primary target, which is to tie the most beautiful of flies.
Thank you! Tricks of the trade...
Have you ever used a Thompson Wing Former? Or made a video about how to use?
Hi, No... never heard of it!
Nice detail using the lighter to trim the wing. Is there a specific reason that you don't tie the peacock herl in by the tips?
Hi Ejnar, thanks. I do but only if a pattern specifically requires that they are tied in by the tips. The advantage with tying in by the butt end is that the herl quill is so much stronger and when wrapping, you don't go against the natural growth direction of the herls barbules.
Just curious, Barry do you reside in Great Britain ? How are your rivers doing? I live in Colorado and most rivers are closed to recreational use . Sadly very very low levels.
First!