I've been watching your videos for a few months now. And i have to say they've been so helpful to me in learning how to fly tie. I've even started selling some on the internet as my first job. Thank you for creating such amazing videos.
Nice classic nymph Barry! Bet that you couldn't go wrong with this generic pattern. Think that selection of these in sizes 16 to 10 (and even bigger) in typical colors (yellow, tan, brown, light and dark olive, grey and black) would cover 75% of the nymphs in most streams - turn over a couple of rocks, see what is moving and match up the size and color. Cheers! Hank
@@Thefeatherbender Because of the profile of the stems I find it difficult to get all the 6-8 knotted legs the lay in the same direction ie to lay in the same plane - all hanging below the hook. Some always twist stick out
Hi David, the trout don't mind which way they stick out but they do look nicer when they are all neat and in the right direction. Use flat nose tweezers to flatten the ends of the legs before you tie them in. Good luck.
I've been watching your videos for a few months now. And i have to say they've been so helpful to me in learning how to fly tie.
I've even started selling some on the internet as my first job.
Thank you for creating such amazing videos.
Great pattern as always Berry
Thank you! 😊 Richard.
awesome tie Barry!
Nice classic nymph Barry! Bet that you couldn't go wrong with this generic pattern. Think that selection of these in sizes 16 to 10 (and even bigger) in typical colors (yellow, tan, brown, light and dark olive, grey and black) would cover 75% of the nymphs in most streams - turn over a couple of rocks, see what is moving and match up the size and color. Cheers! Hank
Nice looking fly Barry.
Thanks Eduardo!
Great flY, Love your videos, it would be really helpful if you added am materials list to the video or the notes. Keep up the great work.
Hi Kevin, If you go to my website you will find all the recipes and videos thefeatherbender.com
Very nice! 👍
Thank you.
nice fly
great fly once again, I was wondering if I can use pheasant if I don't have turkey?
Hi Gordon, thanks. Yes of course no problem.
Nice
Thanks
How should I tie in knotted pheasant tail legs to stop them twistng
Not quite sure what you mean David?
@@Thefeatherbender Because of the profile of the stems I find it difficult to get all the 6-8 knotted legs the lay in the same direction ie to lay in the same plane - all hanging below the hook. Some always twist stick out
Hi David, the trout don't mind which way they stick out but they do look nicer when they are all neat and in the right direction. Use flat nose tweezers to flatten the ends of the legs before you tie them in. Good luck.
Excelent !!!!!!