Pat does a great job of explaining the materials he is using and why he’s using them. The great thing about guide tied flies is that guides see so much what happens to a regular designed fly, and they will make adjustments so it will be successful. In one fishing season they probably spend more time on the water than most flyfishers do in a decade.
Great video. I bought some commercial versions of that fly years ago from you guys and had forgotten how much I liked them. Thanks for the reminder and the excellent step-by-step
Very good tutorial vid. Thanks for being specific about what you’re doing and why. I sure appreciate not seeing a super speed blurr with annoying hard rock music. Great job and please do more!
I believe he used squirrel tail to support the flashabou wing. I saw him tie it on some fishing show back I the late 80s or early 90s. In that version, he added lead wraps as an underbody. I tied some up, and they became my #1 crappie fly.
I'd like to see a montauk monster pattern. It was mentioned in the pike fishing video with Blane and I can only find images of the one from fulling mill.
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Pat does a great job of explaining the materials he is using and why he’s using them. The great thing about guide tied flies is that guides see so much what happens to a regular designed fly, and they will make adjustments so it will be successful. In one fishing season they probably spend more time on the water than most flyfishers do in a decade.
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I’m new to Fly tying. That is the most created tying I’ve seen to date. Super interesting to watch thanks for all of your videos!
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please continue, free content and information sharing should always be valued
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Ur the man Pat! Excellent tutorial
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More tying for the people 😊
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You're very enjoyable to watch and listen to tying a fly
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The way you describe why youre doing specific things is amazing. Its for sure gonna transfer when I tie other flies
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Great flying tips
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Great video. I bought some commercial versions of that fly years ago from you guys and had forgotten how much I liked them. Thanks for the reminder and the excellent step-by-step
Thanks for watching and thanks for the support. Brian used to tie those himself for the shop.
That’s really cool- didn’t my realize Brian tied them. Thanks for letting me know!
Great instructions
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Nice tie Pat! I'll have to try that one. Thanks for the video!
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Nice fly Pat and not too hard to tie. Keep the good stuff coming.
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Excellent tutorial, thanks
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Very good tutorial vid. Thanks for being specific about what you’re doing and why. I sure appreciate not seeing a super speed blurr with annoying hard rock music. Great job and please do more!
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This is great! keep it going!
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Guys, can you please do more fly tying videos like this. I like helps me with my fly tying.
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I believe he used squirrel tail to support the flashabou wing. I saw him tie it on some fishing show back I the late 80s or early 90s. In that version, he added lead wraps as an underbody. I tied some up, and they became my #1 crappie fly.
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Tying
Got it!!! Thanks again.
I'd like to see a montauk monster pattern. It was mentioned in the pike fishing video with Blane and I can only find images of the one from fulling mill.
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Tie more flies please. I spend my evening watching tying videos and I’ve pretty much beaten UA-cam for tying.
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How does it keel on a sinking line? Thanks
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The proper hook selection. Also bucktail tied on the top of the shank acts as a stabilizer wing.
What fish do you use this for?
This fly can be used for any fish that eats other fish! Feel free to call or e-mail the folks at the shop if any further questions. Thanks.