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We have a similar fly for our steelhead in Ohio. But I like the body much better in your fly. It adds a little more temptation to it. Thank you for sharing this video with us. Im setting up my vise tonight!
We used to tie them more like traditional muddlers with clipped deer hair heads but got lazier and lazier as the extra effort didn't seem to matter to the fish - they even seemed to prefer the bead head backed by the coloured thread. Thinking it had evolved into a new fly I had toyed with inventing a new name inspired by that scene in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen where the Scottish chap names a fly after his crush, ie the Chetwode - Talbot Beauty. But The Lovely Rita didn't mean anything to anyone else so I went back to calling them rolled muddlers.
Sometime hard to believe how well these sparse flies work for coho. Got constant bites last time I went out on the most beat up looking, sparse muddler imaginable. The "nicer" flies with more materials were barely getting any bites.
Should the weight of the flies match the weight of the rod and reel? My flies are heavier and can't seem to cast them far with my light weight rod line set up.
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Interesting pattern
WOW BEAUTIFUL FLIES AND AWESOME,TIGHT LINE .. SOON STEELHEADS SEASON
Relaxing to watch. Make more. Tell us about the sizes and varieties.
Chum love them too. Another one they like is the Blacknose dace.
This was such a relaxing video. It's like asmr!
Very good info..... Easy to follow....
This woman could soothe a grizzly. I would love a woman this independent, knowledgeable and kind one day in my life so bad God 🙏💖
We have a similar fly for our steelhead in Ohio. But I like the body much better in your fly. It adds a little more temptation to it. Thank you for sharing this video with us. Im setting up my vise tonight!
well done young lady..hope to see you and your dad in the new year....cheers
Thank you uncle!
Wow! Nice job!👍
WOOOOOOOOOOOO IM UR BIGGEST FAN U TIE THEM FLIES
Next, I’m tying you 😩
Very interesting
We used to tie them more like traditional muddlers with clipped deer hair heads but got lazier and lazier as the extra effort didn't seem to matter to the fish - they even seemed to prefer the bead head backed by the coloured thread. Thinking it had evolved into a new fly I had toyed with inventing a new name inspired by that scene in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen where the Scottish chap names a fly after his crush, ie the Chetwode - Talbot Beauty. But The Lovely Rita didn't mean anything to anyone else so I went back to calling them rolled muddlers.
Sometime hard to believe how well these sparse flies work for coho. Got constant bites last time I went out on the most beat up looking, sparse muddler imaginable. The "nicer" flies with more materials were barely getting any bites.
I always think the same thing!
That's true - the sparser the better
Should the weight of the flies match the weight of the rod and reel? My flies are heavier and can't seem to cast them far with my light weight rod line set up.
Yes, it can be hard casting out a very heavy fly. So matching it with your rod is a good idea. As long as the fly gets to where the fish are!
can we get a list of the supplies used?
Yes, I will update the description by tomorrow of all supplies when I have the time :)!
What’s the tattoo on your left finger ? 👍⚾️😘
Who knows.
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