Its supposed to ride below the fiil..but its not packed tight, it absorbs a ton of water and sinks with an intermediate line, or stays in the film with a floating line...It's not packed dense like a bass bug
Pat Cohen hi Pat, thanks for the reply. I fish muddlers and the like often (sink tips w/6 or8wt )and it has taken a lot of adjustments and tinkering to get a given fly where I want it in the water column without hinging etc. no disrespect intended:) just thinking out loud, yet again. thanks again.
Dude You make that look so Easy.
Great fly, I bought your book, one of the best books on fly tying I've ever seen.
Thank you Pat for taking the time to show us how its done. Your videos are great!
Gonna crank out a few of these for the sculpin box.
You always make deer hair look easy!
Freaking awesome you're on another level man!
You sir, are a master. Thanks for sharing!
Now that looks gnarly mate!!
Fantastic!
Are you using Mason hard mono for the weed guards? Or, what's your preference? Thanks
No...that's too stiff for most applications...cheap mono
I mean that I use cheap mono
you use a peak rotary? if that's the case, how do you like it? any experience with renzetti?
Gregg D love my Peak...been tying on it since 2009...no need for me to ever switch vices
Holy shit that's a lot of hair for something that's supposed to sink.
Its supposed to ride below the fiil..but its not packed tight, it absorbs a ton of water and sinks with an intermediate line, or stays in the film with a floating line...It's not packed dense like a bass bug
Pat Cohen hi Pat, thanks for the reply. I fish muddlers and the like often (sink tips w/6 or8wt )and it has taken a lot of adjustments and tinkering to get a given fly where I want it in the water column without hinging etc. no disrespect intended:) just thinking out loud, yet again.
thanks again.
I’m surprised there’s no comments about the amount of eyes you have lol set for a lifetime or two
Buck Bums i tie for a living...eyes go very quick
what thread are you using?
200 den. gel spun hair - veevus (should've waited)