1 Material NedRig Fly Tying Tutorial | The RedNed
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- Опубліковано 8 січ 2023
- The Red Ned is a seemingly underwhelming looking fly, but boy do Redfish eat it. It only uses one material, but can be a bit tricky to try and tie.
I first heard of the ned rig amongst bass fisherman as a finesse technique when the fish don't want to chase around a big bait. This technique translates to fly fishing extremely well. Redfish are constantly digging through sand, grass, and mud looking for small shrimp, worms, crabs, and whatever else lives in those environments. We've all seen shrimp and crab flies, but worm flies are not very common for redfish for some reason. This pattern especially shines in the cooler months when the redfish are feeding on the smaller morsels that are available that time of year.
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If you flamed the mono at the end of the tie, instead of cutting it flush to the one material... you would create a little bump that will help the material from unraveling after a strike... and that will get strikes.
That's a great idea
Cool Pattern! I could see this working when the fish are nose down in the mud. I added just a tiny craft foam tail to the end of the mono which helps it stand up perfectly. Very Ned like!
wow, youve reinvented the wotsit, but made it way more complicated than it needs to be ;)
that's the name of the game!
Ned rigs have caught me many bass while shrapnel tossing
using that stiff mono to ectend the body is a great idea,,,thanks...
Like brother, going to try tying this Ned .
let us know how you do with it!
@@tailwaterflyshop will do bro
I been tying fof 61yrs. 1 material
How do I fish this fly ? Long strips varied strips with longer pause?
I generally like little pops, but definitely change it up based on how the fish responds to it
I'm not a fly fisherman , but I will tie some on a jig head. I already tie a ned with a magnum rabbit zonker .
This thing looks sweet! Do you sell them at the shop?
Not yet, but if you need some, I think we can whip some up
@@tailwaterflyshopwho can I contact to get some whipped up? I’d love some of these for smallmouth on my local river!
@@buzby80 Marco with MacFlies would definitely make that happen!
hmm looks familiar...
Why not just fish an ultralight Ned rig?
That's not fly fishing!
@@tailwaterflyshop and this “Ned rig” fly is?
@@aa-ron. I mean, we tied it on a vise with fly tying materials instead of pulling a plastic out of a bag and rigging it on a hook.
@@aa-ron. that’s a very slippery slope. Does it end at no synthetics, feather n hair only? These days people are tying with prefab curly tails, I’d say this FLY is far more “traditional” than that.
I'm only 3 years into fly-fishing. The "purists" turned me off from learning, 20 years before I started. I'm starting to understand both sides a little more. I'll start thinking of these type flies as hybrids, taking fly materials and tying conventional bait caster patterns.
If you go to the fly shop to buy the materials for a fly...each step is a Material.
The flyshop does not give you the hook, thread, and dumbell eyes and only charge you for the chenille.
We get what you say, but when you write out a recipe the hook, thread, and dumbell eyes are the first 3 ingredients!!
We get what you mean, but don't act like all the materials are not materials!!
Just tie the fly!!😂😂😂😂😂😂