Chad Johnson's Articulated White River Deceiver
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Deceiver style articulated streamers have become a go-to trophy brown trout pattern on the White River system. Chad Johnson's tie is not only one of the most elegant but best performing.
Video produced by Brian Wise: Fly Fishing the Ozarks flyfishingtheoz...
in conjunction with Dally's Ozark Fly Fisher, Cotter Arkansas. theozarkflyfish...
Rear Hook: Gamakatsu 38113 Worm Hook 3/0
Tail: Whiting American Hackle Yellow
Body: Bucktail Yellow & Olive
Articulation: 50lb mono & Beads
Front Hook: Gamakatsu 38113 Worm Hook 3/0
Lead Wire .030
Body: Bucktail Yellow, Olive
Flash: Pearl Flashabou
Cheeks Bucktail Orange
Eyes: Hareline Oval Pupil 3D Eyes Pearl/Black 3/8"
Give us more than .006 seconds to see the finished product at the end!!! Great fly man, some intense music too. That fly is huuuuugee.
This was our first ......
Thanks for the comments Jeff: We have sold a lot of Pacific Fly Conrad Sculpins over the years. Certainly if you talked to Chad or any of our other guides who tie and fish Double Deceiver style flies, there would be nothing to homage to the original Great Lakes Double Deceivers.
But if we stuck this video up here as the definitive Great Lakes Deceiver I'm sure we would equally be deluged with those familiar with the original tie as doing it wrong. Certainly its tied differently from the commercial versions of the "Double Deceiver" we sell. So the question might equally be if its not tied to "spec" is it a true Great Lakes Deceiver.
So it was my editorial decision, in the text to refer to this as "Chad Johnson's tie" of a "Deceiver style articulated streamer" _ in that way reflected its origins in both the Great Lakes Double Deceiver and Lefty's original single hook version. Certainly there is a lot of acknowledgement and respect in our guys for the origins of these flies.
Which in part accounts for the name: rather than arrogantly say this is the Great Lakes Deceiver it was selected to reflect both its origins but that we weren't doing it quit right.
Cheers
Steve
I can't go back and edit this but the second sentence should read
Certainly if you talked to Chad or any of our other guides who tie and fish Double Deceiver style flies, there would be nothing but homage to the original Great Lakes Double Deceivers.
Straight shank worm hooks--love those style of hook for large patterns--Bass Pro makes a good one, not as sharp as Gami/Partridge/Ahrex but once I put a file to 'em they grab good. Much more affordable for me as well.
Damn, I'm literally only 1:32 minutes into the vid and the guy clamps down his tail feather stems to sit true and flush on the hook. That's a beautiful caliber of video to continue watching.
Thanks, Steve. It is a tough call whether to always stick to the original name of a fly pattern even though we all make minor changes based on tying preferences, tying skills, material availability, and our own sense of what will work on our home waters. Maybe I am a little over-sensitive to it, but I have seen lots of copies of the Conrad Sculpin with extra "arseholes 'n' eyeballs" renamed, showing no respect for the original design. On one hand, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. On the other hand... well, we can debate that over a bottle of tequila:-) The main thing that matters to me is that my flyfishing brethren hook lots of big, fat, strong predatory fish. If my fly helps with that then I'm a happy man. I love seeing a picture of some grinning angler holding a giant {INSERT FISH SPECIES HERE} with a Conrad Sculpin hanging out of its chops. I appreciate your thoughtful answer on a topic that has been discussed for many years and will continue to generate discussion for many more. Hope to see you sometime this Winter. Jeff Conrad
Jeff Conrad Hey Jeff, thanks for a similarly thoughtful answer. Somehow I missed everything after the first line. when I read the comment the first time.Appreciate it and holler if you get down this way
Thanks for the sweet video guys keep up the good work thanks again
great looking fly. One question:
won't tying the led on the underside of the front hook cause the fly to float hook point down/yellow side up? or does the deer hair counter that the weight?
Very nice tie!
Fly looks sweet but music's a little much
Hey Steve, great tie! How do you keep the eyes on? Just glue under the eye, or UV over top etc...?
Hey Steve, just wondering what kind of half hitch tool are you using in this video?
Anyone ever think the color scheme is upside down? Or is it hook up style pattern?
Boss fly by the Boss himself .
What bobbin is that?
So. Much. Bucktail!
I know you probably answered this question before where can I get one of those half hitch tools. Black barrel looking tool. Thanks
kcflyfisherman not exactly the same but go to Ozark Fly Fisher web store and search deadly packet. It's the commercial version and made locally
Music?
Did flyfishingtheozarks help you make this video?(; it looks ALOT like his style
You must have skipped the intro Tristin as it Looks a lot like Brian's logo at the 16 second mark :)
He has helped with most of our tying videos in this series.
wow... how did i not see is huge logo?!? lol sorry i didn't pay attention(; good vid by the way
Tristin Bailey It made me laugh ..... Wise's video's are awesome so we got the best to show our patterns.
Crappy music screws with the concentration of learning how to tie the fly, which is what this video should be about.....with explanation!
That fly has been called a "Great Lakes Jointed Deceiver" or "Great Lakes Double Deceiver" for many years now. Nice tie job, but fly tiers perhaps shouldn't make one or two tiny changes to someone else's fly pattern and then name it after themselves.
I can’t think of a better way to spend 8 bucks…
🎶😱🙉😱🎶 great pattern…WORST music EVER !!!! L 👎🎶👎
Terrible music. Not viewable.
Great fly, although that is patently the worst song on a fly tying video I have ever heard, and that's saying something--
What bobbin is that?