Excellent tie. Really unusual, but expertly done as usual. I didn’t used to like Kelly Gallop. Seemed to always make a 6 min fly tie last half an hour, but I’ve got used to him and now I’m an avid fan and kind of enjoy his ramblings. Now I watch you and Barry ord Clarke for patterns and Kelly if I’m washing up and don’t want to skip an advert with wet hands. 😂
Funny Kelly was just commenting on what a great tyer you were a few weeks ago. Love the Organza wing. The bent hook really can make a difference when the trout get spooky. Thanks again for sharing.
Now there’s a thing we don’t see very often..... Mr McPhail (the Master) trimming off undesirables! lol. Though, to be honest, it does give rise to my own failings being lessened in severity..... lol. Thank you for another one dude. Always appreciated. And keep keeping safe.
Davie you have tied a Kelly Galloup pattern!! Absolutely lovely! I would be ecstatic if you would tie one of his articulated streamers for us, I think you'd find them a lot of fun to tie and you could no doubt add your own special touch.
Keen observation in the stream and at the stream-side often leads to these stealthy and wonderfully asymmetric flies that catch so well.. Thanks for including Stuart's Pattern for us! Beauty
Davie, I was tying along with a Kelly Gallup video a few days ago and he name drops you a few times. He called you "an absolute beast of a tier". High praise from the articulated streamer master, very cool.
Again pal perfection from the master think that fly has the potential to be a killer was at faughlin by carron bridge yesterday first time there what a place and the fish are smashing the fly in the margins following straight in them bam!!Had a great 4hrs be going there tomorrow aswell since I’m still fourloughed.All the very best from Scotland 🏴🏴
Hi Davie, I use a 4 inch razor scissor which is a popular style with many fly tying companies but you will find many copies some good and some bad..I'm glad you like fly it is a great pattern.. All the very best Davie
Hi Davie, as usual a great demonstration of a lovely spinner. How did you know that I just bought a new bunch of feathers and barbless hooks? Cheers mate, a good one! Harera
I hear you, some days feel like this for me too. A couple aggressive false casts done away from the fish you are targeting work in a pinch, but dry magic and loon's lochsa are the best floatants I've used. They are pricey (10-15 bucks) but a bottle will last several seasons as you only need the smallest bit. Always put the floatant on before the fly gets wet. I forget to do this sometimes and once the fly is waterlogged more floatant doesn't really help. Also some flies just float better than others. Anyways they say 90% of what a trout eats is underwater so I can't see a sunken fly being a bad thing, although I believe you miss strikes this way if there is not a tight line, and when dry fly fishing we do not want a tight line, but a slightly slack line so we do not get drag. I don't know if anything I've said can be of use to you but I hope so, dry fly fishing is my favorite part of the sport and if I can help give any information that may help I'd be happy about that. False casts and floatant! And if all else fails simply change the fly.
@@sirmegallot3276 some good advice..agree, foatant is so important. Wouldn't dry fly without it. False casts and powder floatant to help dry them out if needed. Often use a single klinkhammer or dry with a dropper for ages without changing. Couldnt do it without a good floatant though 👍
Three good flies for me would be the Double Humpy, Shuttlecock and the Bubble CDC though I could pick a few others like the Griffiths Gnat, Sedgehog and Hoppers... All the very best Davie..
Can anybody give me some info, am a right in saying that we don't really get the large Mayflies in Scotland and the flies we come a cross are upwinged duns, mostly, ephemeropteras.
Hi Paul, There are waters in Scotland that do get hatches of the larger sized mayflies like you get in Ireland but not many...The best hatch I've seen closest to me was on Lake of Menteith..There's many more up north and they mainly come off in June and even early July.. All the very best Davie
Thank you again Davie for your reply, may be it is just me but I call the flies we see on the waters as up winged or duns, eg dark olive, iron blues, medium olives and so on, but most other people call them mayflies, that was where I was trying get the differential from.
Hi Luca, I use a Law Vise but unfortunately it's no longer being made, I made a video showing what it looks like so I have attached a link for you to see.ua-cam.com/video/3P6MZIrpGG0/v-deo.html All the very best Davie
Hi Mr Graves, I use a Law Vise but unfortunately it's no longer being made, I have a video of the vise which I have attached for you to see...ua-cam.com/video/3P6MZIrpGG0/v-deo.html All the very best Davie..
Hi Jose, I use spinner patterns mostly in the evening and throughout the whole season as they will be on the water at some point, that's why it's worth tying a few different sizes and colours to suit the species that you are representing.. All the very best Davie
Excellent tie. Really unusual, but expertly done as usual. I didn’t used to like Kelly Gallop. Seemed to always make a 6 min fly tie last half an hour, but I’ve got used to him and now I’m an avid fan and kind of enjoy his ramblings. Now I watch you and Barry ord Clarke for patterns and Kelly if I’m washing up and don’t want to skip an advert with wet hands. 😂
Funny Kelly was just commenting on what a great tyer you were a few weeks ago. Love the Organza wing. The bent hook really can make a difference when the trout get spooky. Thanks again for sharing.
Now there’s a thing we don’t see very often..... Mr McPhail (the Master) trimming off undesirables! lol. Though, to be honest, it does give rise to my own failings being lessened in severity..... lol. Thank you for another one dude. Always appreciated. And keep keeping safe.
Davie you have tied a Kelly Galloup pattern!! Absolutely lovely! I would be ecstatic if you would tie one of his articulated streamers for us, I think you'd find them a lot of fun to tie and you could no doubt add your own special touch.
I've just started fly fishing and I have ordered a vice kit with every thing and all these patterns and videos will keep me busy
Class pattern Davie. As usual, expertly tied. World class 👍
Keen observation in the stream and at the stream-side often leads to these stealthy and wonderfully asymmetric flies that catch so well.. Thanks for including Stuart's Pattern for us! Beauty
Davie, I was tying along with a Kelly Gallup video a few days ago and he name drops you a few times. He called you "an absolute beast of a tier". High praise from the articulated streamer master, very cool.
Smashing tie. It reminds me of a pattern tied by Oliver Edwards at Leeds FDG years ago. Fond memories.
Great tie mr McPhail. I have fly fish for many years and just started dry fly fishing. I really like it and I'll be sure to tie some of those. Thanks!
i as a western fisherman love the more sparse, simple and Hi-Vis.. absolutely great pattern! love it!
You make it look so easy.
Great tie Davie, thanks for posting!
Congratulation Davie, very interesting fly
Great fly, tanks Davie👍
Very innovative, great pattern
Beautiful Davie. I'm sure this will catch on the upper Clyde where dark ginger flies do well. Thanks
Big Davie.
Again pal perfection from the master think that fly has the potential to be a killer was at faughlin by carron bridge yesterday first time there what a place and the fish are smashing the fly in the margins following straight in them bam!!Had a great 4hrs be going there tomorrow aswell since I’m still fourloughed.All the very best from Scotland 🏴🏴
Good thing 👍 classic! Hello thank 🤗
Awesome tie per usual sir! Thanks for what you do!
What scissors are you using here? 😃 they look extremely useful!
Hi Davie,
I use a 4 inch razor scissor which is a popular style with many fly tying companies but you will find many copies some good and some bad..I'm glad you like fly it is a great pattern..
All the very best Davie
Hi Davie, as usual a great demonstration of a lovely spinner. How did you know that I just bought a new bunch of feathers and barbless hooks? Cheers mate, a good one! Harera
You've used organza ribbon in a number of patterns in recent years. Others have also. Who introduced you to using organza?
Aye loved it Davie, why didn't I think of that?
If only I could keep my dry flies “dry”, I manage to submerge each and every one,thus my love of wet flies.
Gink and good hackles works for me...love dry fly fishing. Possibly my favourite bit of the sport.
@@garrickeckardflytying I'm sure it's me,those exquisite, enviable dries that Davie conjures up Merlin like would be wasted on me.
I hear you, some days feel like this for me too. A couple aggressive false casts done away from the fish you are targeting work in a pinch, but dry magic and loon's lochsa are the best floatants I've used. They are pricey (10-15 bucks) but a bottle will last several seasons as you only need the smallest bit. Always put the floatant on before the fly gets wet. I forget to do this sometimes and once the fly is waterlogged more floatant doesn't really help. Also some flies just float better than others. Anyways they say 90% of what a trout eats is underwater so I can't see a sunken fly being a bad thing, although I believe you miss strikes this way if there is not a tight line, and when dry fly fishing we do not want a tight line, but a slightly slack line so we do not get drag. I don't know if anything I've said can be of use to you but I hope so, dry fly fishing is my favorite part of the sport and if I can help give any information that may help I'd be happy about that. False casts and floatant! And if all else fails simply change the fly.
@@sirmegallot3276 some good advice..agree, foatant is so important. Wouldn't dry fly without it. False casts and powder floatant to help dry them out if needed. Often use a single klinkhammer or dry with a dropper for ages without changing. Couldnt do it without a good floatant though 👍
fantastic
Class👌 what’s your 3 go to dry flys for Scottish Stillwaters?
Three good flies for me would be the Double Humpy, Shuttlecock and the Bubble CDC though I could pick a few others like the Griffiths Gnat, Sedgehog and Hoppers...
All the very best Davie..
Thanks Davie
What some favourite 3/teams videos in the future? Drys,wets,lures, ect
Thanks again
Maravilhosamente show bela linda Mestre
Looks good! Do jou have a sustitute for the organza?
Hi Gregor,
Glo-Brite Multi Yarn, Poly Pro or an Antron would be a good sub for the organza..I'm glad you liked the fly..
All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail Thank you very much
Отличный "сухарик"!!!
mantull..❤👍👍
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Can anybody give me some info, am a right in saying that we don't really get the large Mayflies in Scotland and the flies we come a cross are upwinged duns, mostly, ephemeropteras.
Hi Paul,
There are waters in Scotland that do get hatches of the larger sized mayflies like you get in Ireland but not many...The best hatch I've seen closest to me was on Lake of Menteith..There's many more up north and they mainly come off in June and even early July..
All the very best Davie
Thank you again Davie for your reply, may be it is just me but I call the flies we see on the waters as up winged or duns, eg dark olive, iron blues, medium olives and so on, but most other people call them mayflies, that was where I was trying get the differential from.
Nice tying!
Do you have a link for the scisors?
I'm looking for a good sharp fine ones,but not too expenssive!!
Thanks.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TNR-Razor-scissors-Fly-tying-scissors-tools-materials-craft-from-Fishing-/223616618165
Hi Jorge, It looks like they are out of stock at the moment but these are the scissors I used in the video..
Thanks Davie!👍
Hello, what vise are you using? Thanks
Hi Luca,
I use a Law Vise but unfortunately it's no longer being made, I made a video showing what it looks like so I have attached a link for you to see.ua-cam.com/video/3P6MZIrpGG0/v-deo.html
All the very best Davie
What can of vice are. U Using 🤔
Hi Mr Graves,
I use a Law Vise but unfortunately it's no longer being made, I have a video of the vise which I have attached for you to see...ua-cam.com/video/3P6MZIrpGG0/v-deo.html
All the very best Davie..
What is the most suitable season and moment to use it?
Hi Jose,
I use spinner patterns mostly in the evening and throughout the whole season as they will be on the water at some point, that's why it's worth tying a few different sizes and colours to suit the species that you are representing..
All the very best Davie