I'm delighted to see that my Hatch Guide - no longer in print - is still inspiring new fly patterns after twenty years. It's wonderful to see how fly tying has evolved since it was first published.
Awesome tie Davie, you never cease to amaze. you have been opening many a blind eye to the true colors that are actually a part of these tiny creatures and not what is always called out for in the patterns we have been accustomed to.. All the best Chuck S.
Hi Davie, Really enjoyed this video. A very creative dry fly pattern using CDC for the body and wings on your interpretation of the Dun. Best regards, Wayne 😀👍
Hey Davie, been down for the past week and a few days after getting a double whammy, and tested positive for not only the dreaded COVID, but also influenza A. Talk about feeling like crud for a while. Anyway, nice to see you’ve been hard at it and still uploading videos for us to keep us busy during the off season or tying season. Really like the addition of the doubled thread rib for support and reinforcement of the cdc body. Since this is one of my favorite patterns you demonstrate often, I’ll have to give it a go at my own vise. I did email you back in a new message the photos you asked for in your last message with me. I know life gets extremely busy, especially this time of year, but wanted to let you know that I sent them none the less. Take care, thanks for all you do for our community, and Merry Christmas.
Hi Mike, I'm sorry to hear that you caught covid and flu I've had covid twice myself so I can sympathise with you as it's not nice..I'm glad you are feeling a lot better and that you are enjoying the videos.. All the very best Davie
Thanks Davie. Another lovely video. I'd love to see how you add floatant to a CDC fly like that. Being pretty new to tying/using CDC flies I'm always concerned about drowning it in floatant. Cheers Ray
What fantastic tying resulting in a even fantastic fly. Going to give it a try, but I'm afraid it will not look half as good as yours. Tight lines 🎣 from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿.
Jings, adding floatant to that? If ye fell in ye could just hang on to it and swim to the bank! 😆 Great fly; I must split more wings like that I think.
Hi Michael, A dry floatant is very good for CDC or what I like to use is mucilin on my dry flies and I am glad you liked the fly.. All the very best Davie
I have a question about this one. I am reluctant to split wings to a position that appears more like a spent then a dun. In the picture, the wings are more upright and slanting backward. Also, the natural has some brown banding in the body. Wondering it the tie can be modified for a more upright wing leaning back via a Wally wing style and the choice of thread in brown or dark brown? Thoughts?
Hi David, It's worth keeping the wing straight up rather than splitting them and as well tying them to lay back after tying in the tail and body to get that lovely profile of the fly in the photo..I have tyed some Wally winged flies in the past but not many though it is a great way to give you a great looking wing.. All the very best Davie
Nice fly Davie. What colour is the lighter CDC you used? Separately, if you’re looking for ideas a few Czech nymphs and winter grayling patterns would be brill if you get a chance. Thanks
Hi Adrian, It was a light olive though I used Veniards olive dye but removed the CDC before it got too dark..It's been a while since I tyed some Czech nymphs so I'll keep it in mind.. All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail thanks Davie. Out of idle curiosity last weekend I picked up a book on fishing with a french leader. Fast forward a week and I have a euro nymphing setup in the post and I’m filling a box for grayling.
Hi Dave Mark your watchmaking friend..Question for you maybe you can help. Hendrikson ? Who was this...a fly tyer..famous fisherman. Id love to know...Also I have a dubbing called hendrikson pink...I thought it might be good for a tupps indispensable...what do you think...its from spirit river...fine and dry. Ps did you get a head loupe ? All the best and seasonal greetings Davie no need to reply to this question I found out who AE Hendrickson was...
That really is a great fly. We see complete mastery of the art, here.
Hi Davie, Just tied some size 14 duns in this style in Sulphur colors. Thanks for another great pattern!
So many different patterns,as usual videos very informative cheers big yin
Tying some now...great pattern Davie 👌
I'm delighted to see that my Hatch Guide - no longer in print - is still inspiring new fly patterns after twenty years. It's wonderful to see how fly tying has evolved since it was first published.
A lovely example of a dun fly Davie. Thanks
Very nice Dun. Love these CDC feathers.
Awesome tie Davie, you never cease to amaze.
you have been opening many a blind eye to the true colors that are actually a part of these tiny creatures and not what is always called out for in the patterns we have been accustomed to..
All the best
Chuck S.
Great technique clearly shown. Thank you again, sir.
Cracking tie Davie👍🏴
Fabulous Davie. Brilliant splitting the wing like that✌
Wow what a beauty of a fly thanks Davie
Great book Davie ! Quip it is possible cause there is so much nice photos inside ,very good.
Hi Davie, Really enjoyed this video. A very creative dry fly pattern using CDC for the body and wings on your interpretation of the Dun. Best regards, Wayne 😀👍
Thank you Davie! This is great! Going to keep practicing this one!
Hey Davie, been down for the past week and a few days after getting a double whammy, and tested positive for not only the dreaded COVID, but also influenza A. Talk about feeling like crud for a while. Anyway, nice to see you’ve been hard at it and still uploading videos for us to keep us busy during the off season or tying season. Really like the addition of the doubled thread rib for support and reinforcement of the cdc body. Since this is one of my favorite patterns you demonstrate often, I’ll have to give it a go at my own vise. I did email you back in a new message the photos you asked for in your last message with me. I know life gets extremely busy, especially this time of year, but wanted to let you know that I sent them none the less. Take care, thanks for all you do for our community, and Merry Christmas.
Hi Mike,
I'm sorry to hear that you caught covid and flu I've had covid twice myself so I can sympathise with you as it's not nice..I'm glad you are feeling a lot better and that you are enjoying the videos..
All the very best Davie
Beautiful pattern Davie
Hi Davie! Here in eastern Maine our Hendricksons are really pink bodied. I could use pink dyed cdc , I suppose.
Looks like a pretty tuff fly as well/ I need to find larger cdc feathers.
Great Fly Davie
Thanks Davie. Another lovely video. I'd love to see how you add floatant to a CDC fly like that. Being pretty new to tying/using CDC flies I'm always concerned about drowning it in floatant.
Cheers Ray
What fantastic tying resulting in a even fantastic fly. Going to give it a try, but I'm afraid it will not look half as good as yours.
Tight lines 🎣 from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿.
Lovely adaption to the insect, Davie!
May I suggest a loch fly for one of your next tying videos: the stone goat (bob fly and muddler variants).
Nice.
Ca de obicei - lucrare clasa-ntâi 👋!
👍👍 Buggy little thing!
Красиво и не трудно.👍💪
Davie you would think you were a Yorkshireman the way you don't waste materials
Jings, adding floatant to that? If ye fell in ye could just hang on to it and swim to the bank! 😆
Great fly; I must split more wings like that I think.
Beautiful. Do you use a dry floatant or the paste wax? Ive been told to only use dry on CDC.
Hi Michael,
A dry floatant is very good for CDC or what I like to use is mucilin on my dry flies and I am glad you liked the fly..
All the very best Davie
I have a question about this one. I am reluctant to split wings to a position that appears more like a spent then a dun. In the picture, the wings are more upright and slanting backward. Also, the natural has some brown banding in the body. Wondering it the tie can be modified for a more upright wing leaning back via a Wally wing style and the choice of thread in brown or dark brown? Thoughts?
Hi David,
It's worth keeping the wing straight up rather than splitting them and as well tying them to lay back after tying in the tail and body to get that lovely profile of the fly in the photo..I have tyed some Wally winged flies in the past but not many though it is a great way to give you a great looking wing..
All the very best Davie
Nice fly Davie. What colour is the lighter CDC you used?
Separately, if you’re looking for ideas a few Czech nymphs and winter grayling patterns would be brill if you get a chance. Thanks
Hi Adrian,
It was a light olive though I used Veniards olive dye but removed the CDC before it got too dark..It's been a while since I tyed some Czech nymphs so I'll keep it in mind..
All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail thanks Davie. Out of idle curiosity last weekend I picked up a book on fishing with a french leader. Fast forward a week and I have a euro nymphing setup in the post and I’m filling a box for grayling.
what floatant wouyld you recommend as i've read somewhere not to use floatant as it messes with the natural floatant in the cdc
Hi Dave Mark your watchmaking friend..Question for you maybe you can help.
Hendrikson ? Who was this...a fly tyer..famous fisherman. Id love to know...Also I have a dubbing called hendrikson pink...I thought it might be good for a tupps indispensable...what do you think...its from spirit river...fine and dry.
Ps did you get a head loupe ?
All the best and seasonal greetings
Davie no need to reply to this question I found out who AE Hendrickson was...
what book is this?
Hi Andrzej Sieńkowski,
The book is called Hatch Guide For New England Streams by Thomas Ames Jr.
All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail 👍