Very creative, an interesting pattern. I went blue gill fishing this morning for a couple of hours.. Would have enjoyed trying this out. I'll tie a couple and see what happens. I have not gone the UV/resin route. I am still using Sally's Hard As Nails as a cement. You are convincing me, maybe I should give it a try. Hope your trip with the new flies was productive. Thanks for posting
I love tying and making odd workable flys and lures. I make poppers out of different things. my tea time poppers I use wooden golf tees. cutting a goruve setting hook to length. short hooks for laying on top. longer hooks for slightly below surface, more weight if wanting body setting at 25_45 degrees with head still out of water. Papa wishing you well 😊
That fly looks like it was born in the 70s. The fish will love it. That will be another bluegill killer. Be blessed. My friend.
I think so too. Could not use it on the old pond. Can't wait to try it on some open water.
Very creative, an interesting pattern. I went blue gill fishing this morning for a couple of hours.. Would have enjoyed trying this out. I'll tie a couple and see what happens.
I have not gone the UV/resin route. I am still using Sally's Hard As Nails as a cement. You are convincing me, maybe I should give it a try.
Hope your trip with the new flies was productive. Thanks for posting
I tried one this morning. Too much moss on the water. Had to go with a sinking fly to get under the moss. Let me know how they work. Thanks.
I love tying and making odd workable flys and lures. I make poppers out of different things. my tea time poppers I use wooden golf tees. cutting a goruve setting hook to length. short hooks for laying on top. longer hooks for slightly below surface, more weight if wanting body setting at 25_45 degrees with head still out of water. Papa wishing you well 😊
Golf Tees, sounds like a good idea. Thanks
Thank you for the demonstration. I have those materials so I'll give them a try.
Let me know how they work. Thanks
@@Callaweginflyfishing Will do.