Thank you so much. This really means a lot to me. I was researching, practicing and thinking how to do it so people would see all movements... Its easy weave but unless properly shown its just a mess... Glad to hear i did it right. Cheers 😀🍻
That was very cool. I’ve been braiding horse equipment for 55 years. To see this weaving technique on the fly was very enjoyable for me. Thanks again for your videos.
Thank you so much. I didn't know its applicable to other stuff although i was thinking where i could use it apart from flies. Thank you for the information
i think you and makflies have maybe the most enjoyable tying videos, for sure there are other well known video tiers, but you guys are a enjoyable different!
Excellent instructions; best that I could find on UA-cam. I followed your instructions to tie some Polish woven nymphs, and I'm happy with the results.
@@Oholisfliesandfishing They work! I went fishing today and caught some nice wild browns with them. I tied some in brown and yellow on #10 scud hooks with a tungsten bead and lead free wire for extra weight. Caddis larvae/Polish woven nymph.
I think its better to start with moderately thick thread. And choose one thats not slippery as silk.... With one strand you get thin thread and you need to make more weaving per fly.
Hi Vladimir. Well done, really realistic effects. I suppose there must be some loss in the sinking speed compared to a Perdigon? I wonder if it's feasible to tie a wire woven nymph in 2 colours. If it could be done, the added bulk would be offset by the added weight? Thanks again, David.
Thank you so much. Well, there is but its insignificant. Unless its big and wide fly. But you can compensate with thinner tippet or bigger bead. Weaving wire is probably possible but i havent tried. There is one thing to consider, weaves won't be as tight as with thread so you will see thread between wire weaves..
Very Nice patterns! Really good video. Is it enought with ordinary Embroidery yarn/thread or does it have to be The special fly tying kind? I know you said no on you video, got a friend that insists that it HAS to be The expensive kind. Hope to here from you =)
Thanks so much. Any thread you can find. It has to be strong enough to tighten the knot, to be strong enough for trouts teeth.. Thats it I have friends who use floss... I personally tried viscose floss, silk floss..... It all works... Floss threads tend to be slippery so they are harder to work with...and teeth can easily damage them
I found several woven nymph videos and your's was by far the best of any. Yours was easy to understand and the video work was top notch.
Thank you so much. This really means a lot to me. I was researching, practicing and thinking how to do it so people would see all movements... Its easy weave but unless properly shown its just a mess... Glad to hear i did it right.
Cheers 😀🍻
That was very cool. I’ve been braiding horse equipment for 55 years. To see this weaving technique on the fly was very enjoyable for me. Thanks again for your videos.
Thank you so much. I didn't know its applicable to other stuff although i was thinking where i could use it apart from flies. Thank you for the information
Fantastic video ,brilliantly explained 👏 👌 👍 😀
Thanks so much. Appreciate it 🍺😀😀
i think you and makflies have maybe the most enjoyable tying videos, for sure there are other well known video tiers, but you guys are a enjoyable different!
Thank you so much. Its extremely nice to hear stuff like that :)
I’ve never tied a woven fly before but love this. I especially like the klinkhammer.
Thanks. I love playing with these flies. Nice effects. And once you gey it into your hands its super easy
Once more something new! I cannot believe just how many variations on a theme we see from you guys. Excellent! Thank you for another upload dude.
You are most welcome. I will try to record anything i think can be useful
really like that - I'm gonna have to give it a whirl.
Thanks. Enjoy tying. I know i do. Super fun to tie. Looks great and catches fish 😃😃
Excellent instructions; best that I could find on UA-cam. I followed your instructions to tie some Polish woven nymphs, and I'm happy with the results.
Thanks a lot. Glad to hear video was helpful... Its quite beautiful result for just a little more effort than usual. 🍻🍻
@@Oholisfliesandfishing They work! I went fishing today and caught some nice wild browns with them. I tied some in brown and yellow on #10 scud hooks with a tungsten bead and lead free wire for extra weight. Caddis larvae/Polish woven nymph.
@@TB-zh9pe thats great to hear. Wish i could catch some trout 🍻🍻
Koji konac se koristi za pletenje, hvala.
Onaj za goblene. Bar ja... Jer manje kliza od svile. Svila je klizava i ume da bude nezgidna za rad. 🍺
Nice work Vladimir, nymphs is very good! 😁
Thanks buddy 😉😉
Awesome technique👌👌
Thanks a lot mate 😀
Amazing wave, the body is awesome!
Thanks so much :)
Oholi's flies it’s me, cardiff :)
@@roadcreek3185 glad to see you here my friend 😀😀
Great instructions 👍
Thank you 😀
For someone just starting this fly pattern would u recommend they work with 1 strand for both colours ? I'm having a tough time with this fly.
I think its better to start with moderately thick thread. And choose one thats not slippery as silk.... With one strand you get thin thread and you need to make more weaving per fly.
Hi Vladimir. Well done, really realistic effects. I suppose there must be some loss in the sinking speed compared to a Perdigon?
I wonder if it's feasible to tie a wire woven nymph in 2 colours. If it could be done, the added bulk would be offset by the added weight?
Thanks again, David.
Thank you so much.
Well, there is but its insignificant. Unless its big and wide fly. But you can compensate with thinner tippet or bigger bead.
Weaving wire is probably possible but i havent tried. There is one thing to consider, weaves won't be as tight as with thread so you will see thread between wire weaves..
Thanks for this! I've always wondered how this was done. It's macramé - a square knot. I've started this with two different colours of Uni-flexx.
You are most welcome. I haven't tried uniflex... What is it like?
@@Oholisfliesandfishing It worked well for my first time. I can send a picture.
@@nicolelewis1828 please do 😀
@@Oholisfliesandfishing What's your e-mail address or FB?
Very Nice patterns! Really good video. Is it enought with ordinary Embroidery yarn/thread or does it have to be The special fly tying kind?
I know you said no on you video, got a friend that insists that it HAS to be The expensive kind. Hope to here from you =)
Thanks so much.
Any thread you can find. It has to be strong enough to tighten the knot, to be strong enough for trouts teeth.. Thats it
I have friends who use floss... I personally tried viscose floss, silk floss..... It all works... Floss threads tend to be slippery so they are harder to work with...and teeth can easily damage them
Exelent
Thanks 😃🍺
If the Thread is not shiny enough, you can ad a rib or a tinsel reinforced with transparent mono. I use some metallic tinsel.
I got some UV tinsels recently.... So i will be experimenting 😀😀
im gonna try this with ultrawire
I was weaving another pattern with it... Overhand weave i havent tried to be honest
Oholi's flies This method looks alot easier on jig hooks with a thread base. The houdini weave is difficult to do on top of thread.
@@isupportthecurrentthing5225 i havent tried houdini yet. But yes. This one is very easy
Instructions unclear. I cut my artery and almost bled to death.
Hahhaha, its not about building muscles brother 🤣🤣🤣