By far the best instructional video. I love the attention to detail. So here are the things that I highlighted that I'm doing wrong: 1) I've been using FAR too much CDC (Generally a whole feather instead of half) 2) When creating a dubbing loop I've been putting the material too far down the loop making me take extra wraps to get my material in position 3) I would add the CDC in a loop tie it off and then make a rope of dubbing material. Now I will create the rope on one side of the dubbing loop 4) I was putting FAR too much dubbing material Thank you so much for the video
Thanks for this comment. It points out exactly the reason why i made the video. I saw people struggle with these things and i remembered i did as well. Its was surprising for me when i first realised that fish will in general rather pick slim and sparse from too bulky.. M
Thankyou sir.So appreciate your techniques.Especially the dubbing loop combo hackle fiber/prepared dubbing.Very realistic and durable.Looking forward to the next one.Thankyou.
Watched this just after another vid emphasizing thinning out materials: changed my whole approach to tying EVERYTHING, perdigons to intruders. Many thanks!
Thanks for thinking of things so subtle that many of us do not think of till someone points it out. Well done, looking forward to all you produce in 2021
Hi Vladi, I found your video just as I started to prepare a new box for a Vaal river trip. This has helped tremendously....I can see see the difference immediately! My flies are much less bulky and better defined. Warm greetings from South Africa!
Glad to hear that. Some little thingscan make a huge difference 👍👍🍻 Your fellow countryman wrote recently a wonderful book about tying... The feather mechanic... Great read.
Happy new year. Another excellent video, with some very well explained ideas. I’ve enjoyed your videos through 2020, so looking forward to more in 2021.
Thank you Matthew, glad to hear that. I hope i will keep up posting quality videos.... Sometimes its challenging, job, small baby.... But i love doing it and i am looking forward to recording more. I just hope to post more fishing videos 😃😃😃
How many “passes” through a hole where you are unsure if it contains a fish would you send your nymph before switching nymphs or moving to another place to fish?
Great looking fly 🪰, Thank you for the tips, do you ever attach your hackel while winding your post. Have a great day and thanks for sharing your talents 👍
Sorry I was watching your new video on Red parachute. I have auto play on and I didn't realize I was not in same video. I was wondering when tying parachute flies do you add the hackel with the posting. Material when tying the post.
@@newflyrod1 i assumed you watched it. I like to make post first.... Same as in this video.... Later when i ads hackle i actually reinforce the post additionally. Thats the main reason i do it this way
Hi Vladi Happy New Year, best wishes for happiness and health. Thanks for the video, but unfortunately it came out without the possibility of subtitles …😢😢😢
Thank you so much. I wish you a very happy new year and to all your family too. I tried to see whats happening but it seems that subtitles are ok, i can turn them on... Are you watching on the phone?
I hate UTC 70 thread it snaps on me about every three minutes and gets frayed very very easily and it’s an absolute headache to use but it’s all I have in olive colour
Goood video, as always, thanks! What’s about splitting the thread instead of making a dubbing loop? Split-thread-thorax is a bit neater in my opinion. What do you think?
Thank you my friend. This one is super thin, 18/0 its pain to split 😃😃 otherwise its the same.... Unless one makes loop with thick thread.... Which would be a mistake
@@cpmorris1001 i do split utc 70den pretty often. I prefer dubbing loop with it because its stronger.... If i use GSP i can do split thread.. I use split thread with UTC if i use less material in the split thread.... In thag case less twists i need to secure materials. If i use thin (18/0) GSP i can do both. But dubbing loop is preferable. Not easy to split thin threads. Does this answer your question? I am asking because i am not sure i correctly understood first part of your question. Cheers Vladimir
By far the best instructional video. I love the attention to detail. So here are the things that I highlighted that I'm doing wrong:
1) I've been using FAR too much CDC (Generally a whole feather instead of half)
2) When creating a dubbing loop I've been putting the material too far down the loop making me take extra wraps to get my material in position
3) I would add the CDC in a loop tie it off and then make a rope of dubbing material. Now I will create the rope on one side of the dubbing loop
4) I was putting FAR too much dubbing material
Thank you so much for the video
Thanks for this comment. It points out exactly the reason why i made the video. I saw people struggle with these things and i remembered i did as well.
Its was surprising for me when i first realised that fish will in general rather pick slim and sparse from too bulky.. M
FWIW I’ve done all those things as well.
You are absolutely right, you could tie the perfect euro nymph… And ruined it with a lousy collar. You are perfection. Thank you
Thanks so much. I agree completely 😃😃😃
Thankyou sir.So appreciate your techniques.Especially the dubbing loop combo hackle fiber/prepared dubbing.Very realistic and durable.Looking forward to the next one.Thankyou.
Glad you like it. Hopefully i will continue to post once a week. It's challenging at times but i love doing it 😃😃
Watched this just after another vid emphasizing thinning out materials: changed my whole approach to tying EVERYTHING, perdigons to intruders.
Many thanks!
Thanks. Glad the video was helpful for you. 🍻
What's the thinning-out video? I'd be interested in watching that one. It's an issue for me, definitely. Thanks!
@@jp410 what is thinning-out video? Not sure i understand... Sorry.
@@Oholisfliesandfishing Sorry Oholi, I was curious what video Tim was referencing in his comment.
@@jp410 sorry, my bad. 🍻
Thanks for thinking of things so subtle that many of us do not think of till someone points it out. Well done, looking forward to all you produce in 2021
Thank you so much. I hope i wont disappoint 😃😃
This is an excellent video on a variety of techniques. Thanks so much for sharing!
Glad you like it and that it was helpful. Cheers 🍺
Great film. Really helpful suggestions and very clearly demonstrated. Thank you.
Thanks so much. Glad its helpful for you. Tight lines.
Cheers
Vladimir 🍻😀
Hi Vladi, I found your video just as I started to prepare a new box for a Vaal river trip. This has helped tremendously....I can see see the difference immediately! My flies are much less bulky and better defined. Warm greetings from South Africa!
Glad to hear that. Some little thingscan make a huge difference 👍👍🍻
Your fellow countryman wrote recently a wonderful book about tying... The feather mechanic... Great read.
Excellent tutorial dude. Some good points made and learning is easy the way you put it over. Thank you for another one dude and have a great New Year.
Thanks a lot. Happy New year to you and your family 😃😃😃
Another top class video with lots of very interesting tips , Carrying on with all the good stuff from last year, CHEERS all the very best for 2021
Thank you so much. I wish all the best for you and your family 🙏🙏
Happy new year. Another excellent video, with some very well explained ideas. I’ve enjoyed your videos through 2020, so looking forward to more in 2021.
Thank you Matthew, glad to hear that. I hope i will keep up posting quality videos.... Sometimes its challenging, job, small baby.... But i love doing it and i am looking forward to recording more. I just hope to post more fishing videos 😃😃😃
Thanks for such an informative tie. Will move forward with your advice for the new year. Thanks from down-under in NZ.
Thanks for your kind words. Hope i will have a chance to visit your beautiful country 😃😃
A great video to start out 2021.Have a safe and happy 2021.
Thank you very much. All the best in new year for you and your family 🙏🙏
Very thoughtful and helpful as usual. Wishing you and your family a safe and Happy New Year. :-)
Thank you for your wishes. 🙏🙏😃 I wish you and your family all the best 🙏
This helps me so much! Thank you!🙏
Thank you. Glad to hear vid was helpful. 🍻
Very good tips, we just don't realise how often we tie the thorax to heavy!
Couldn't agree more. People use too much materials very often.... I do it too.... 😃😃
Excelent video bro, lots of very interesting tips, thanks
Thank you so much. Glad you like it 🙏🙏😃
Wonderful tips - thank you!
Glad you like them. Cheers 😀🍺
How many “passes” through a hole where you are unsure if it contains a fish would you send your nymph before switching nymphs or moving to another place to fish?
If i "feel" there should be some fish i would stay longer.... Even an hour.
But, usually, its 20min per stretch.
Awesome instructions ... thanks for sharing
Happy New Year to you as well :)
Thank you very much. Have good holidays 🙏🙏🙏😃😃😃
Great looking fly 🪰, Thank you for the tips, do you ever attach your hackel while winding your post. Have a great day and thanks for sharing your talents 👍
Thanks. Its kind of confusing. What post are you referring to? Did you watch my latest video but made a comment on another one?
Sorry I was watching your new video on Red parachute. I have auto play on and I didn't realize I was not in same video. I was wondering when tying parachute flies do you add the hackel with the posting. Material when tying the post.
@@newflyrod1 i assumed you watched it. I like to make post first.... Same as in this video.... Later when i ads hackle i actually reinforce the post additionally. Thats the main reason i do it this way
Excellent!!!
Thanks 🙏😀
Well done. Thank you.
Thank you for watching. Cheers 😀🍺
Excellent video. Totally agree, but have been on 'auto-pilot' adding dubbing to jig nymph thorax. Thanks.
Thanks for watching.... Just simply dubbing it is also fine... I like to add cdc thats when i prefer this way. Or when i need it really tight
Very helpful video. What dubbing are you using for the thorax in the first fly in the video?
Thanks. I made a video about that dubbing too. Here's the link
ua-cam.com/video/l44F4EbnDDM/v-deo.html
Excellente vidéo vlad,merci pour tout ces conseils, le vernis 502 que tu utilise peut d'acheter où, merci pierre
Merci beaucoup. Toujours tester la colle avant d’attacher plus de mouches. J’espère que mon application de traduction fera du bon travail 😃
Great job
Thanks a lot 😃😃🍺
Hi Vladi
Happy New Year, best wishes for happiness and health. Thanks for the video, but unfortunately it came out without the possibility of subtitles …😢😢😢
Thank you so much. I wish you a very happy new year and to all your family too.
I tried to see whats happening but it seems that subtitles are ok, i can turn them on... Are you watching on the phone?
I hate UTC 70 thread it snaps on me about every three minutes and gets frayed very very easily and it’s an absolute headache to use but it’s all I have in olive colour
I love it. But it does fray easily. Thats why i am trying to keep my hand skin in ok condition. Even slightly cracked skin will fray it.
Goood video, as always, thanks! What’s about splitting the thread instead of making a dubbing loop? Split-thread-thorax is a bit neater in my opinion. What do you think?
Thank you my friend. This one is super thin, 18/0 its pain to split 😃😃 otherwise its the same.... Unless one makes loop with thick thread.... Which would be a mistake
@@Oholisfliesandfishing At what point do you NOT create a dubbing loop? Should you split UTC 70D?
@@cpmorris1001 i do split utc 70den pretty often. I prefer dubbing loop with it because its stronger.... If i use GSP i can do split thread.. I use split thread with UTC if i use less material in the split thread.... In thag case less twists i need to secure materials.
If i use thin (18/0) GSP i can do both. But dubbing loop is preferable. Not easy to split thin threads.
Does this answer your question?
I am asking because i am not sure i correctly understood first part of your question.
Cheers
Vladimir
good
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Nice
Thank you so much.
I like it
Dont worry, i will tie zonker soon 😃😃
Thankyou