Just found your channel. Love the videos. Subscribed. I really like how you make your videos fun, but also short and to the point. Your tying videos are great!
Just found out you were in the Pacific Northwest so I subscribe to your channel what rivers are you fishing. Looks like the Oregon area I am in Washington state by Coeur d’Alene
Been meaning to tie something similar to this, but all of the yellow/green glo brite is out of stock at the fly shops I use!! I think the salmon anglers are hoarding it all haha
Dude been tying this on east coast. Our trout love it. Glad it works out west too
Yeah it’s such a solid pattern
Cool take on a Walt's Worm!! I typically use hares ear, but I like the idea of using squirrel.
Yeah for sure, most hares ear or squirrel dubbing will work for the body and you can swap colors for different situations. Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel. Love the videos. Subscribed. I really like how you make your videos fun, but also short and to the point. Your tying videos are great!
Thanks for the kind words! Appreciate it
I Just found your channel. Love the videos & I subscribed.
Thank you!
Any substitution you use for the caddis tan CDC? Can't find it anywhere
Tasty looking fly …. I can always tell if fish will go for a fly … if after the fly is tied …. My mouth starts to water .😂😂😂😂
lol
Just found out you were in the Pacific Northwest so I subscribe to your channel what rivers are you fishing. Looks like the Oregon area I am in Washington state by Coeur d’Alene
Nice! You are just a few hours from me
Been meaning to tie something similar to this, but all of the yellow/green glo brite is out of stock at the fly shops I use!! I think the salmon anglers are hoarding it all haha
Yeah they can do that for sure. My local shops are great about buying it in bulk. But don’t sleep on all the other color options :)
@@FlyingTies for sure, I have it in most of the UV shades except the yellow stuff! #2 and #5 are my go to for tag nymphs currently.
@@devonbustard1623 nice! Yeah I’m sure you can skip the yellow and use something else :)
Do you have a suggestion for an alternative to pine squirrel dubbing? It is out of stock everywhere I’ve looked.
Any sort of hare's ear style dubbing would work well
Is this a c&f bobbin?
It’s actually the newer bobbin from Umpqua, they have a nice heavy feel in the hand. Thanks for watching!
Kills it with a light pink metallic bead too
So true