Thanks for sharing a super inspirational (and easy to follow) tutorial video. The Franches is working wonders here, in the smaller Danish Salmon rivers. Cheers :-) Brgds, Brian
@@RyanHoustonflytying That was a lockdown comment, best ignored. I first came across the.hackle-stalk style in Poul Jorgenson’s book back in the ‘70’s. The Krabla Fly. He stressed you had to strip the stalk down to as fine a tip as possible to promote the delicate vibrations in the water. Do you think these flies might benefit from that? I suppose it would depend on how rough, or how quiet the water is?
Thanks for sharing a super inspirational (and easy to follow) tutorial video. The Franches is working wonders here, in the smaller Danish Salmon rivers. Cheers :-) Brgds, Brian
Your goldfish ever go for those flies?
goldfish?
@@RyanHoustonflytying You take them out of the tank first? 😎
@@callumclark3358 yes i see now the tank hasnt been in use for a while i forgot about that
@@RyanHoustonflytying That was a lockdown comment, best ignored. I first came across the.hackle-stalk style in Poul Jorgenson’s book back in the ‘70’s. The Krabla Fly. He stressed you had to strip the stalk down to as fine a tip as possible to promote the delicate vibrations in the water. Do you think these flies might benefit from that? I suppose it would depend on how rough, or how quiet the water is?
@@callumclark3358 think i tied the Krabla too, yes i think leaving a wee paddle on the end might help
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