One of the times fishing up in Caithness this fly could do no wrong we we’re catching brown trout by the dozen and Davy you know the fly we use most of the time and that’s your fly the Olive Bumble one that we use on the dropper, tight lines and stay safe for 2023 for you and the family.👍🎣👏👏🏴🥃
Super pattern Davie....after all my years fly tying I never thought about putting on an underwing.....just shows you are never too old to learn something new 👍
A superb wet fly, beautifully tied as always by Davie. If anyone reading this is planning to fish for wild brown trout in the Scottish lochs, this should be in your box. There is something about this fly that makes it indispensable, for me at least. Most will associate it with Ireland, where I think I'm right in saying was its point of origin. It just works for me, especially for the wild brownies. I usually fish it on the middle dropper. I tie it pretty much just as Davie does, colours very similar, but needless to say not as beautifully. Thanks Davie.
Thanks for sharing how you fish the fly. I fish rivers almost exclusively not to say my interest hasn't grown in loch fishing with its beautiful flys and techniques, Thanks to Davie and Lindsay.
When the caddis/sedge are active. We ole hands know that we still need to match the hatch. Different venues hold multiple types of sedge. Even in one day you can have several different hatches. So size and colour needed can and will count. So have Invictas. Peters in multiple guises. I also have them in browns, claret, black, even some with a main body of peacock herl. More options give better choices.
There is an advantage to a double wing …I use a hair wing as support under outer feather wings on some of my feather wing streamers, helps reduce fowling in my experience! Another pattern for my box! Thanks!👍
Great tie Davie. Another one to try. Any chance you could do a tutorial on feathers for wings. Where to take them from and what to look for? I do some beating on a local shoot over the winter so have access to a few feathers.......😊
Morning Melvyn, The main advantage is that on a dubbed body you will certainly see the rib rather than if you used wire though I feel both are as strong as one another depending on the quality of the oval tinsel though I will use a wire rib when I need to make sure the fly will last or protect a weak material..When I used to tye a few salmon flies especially for Russia I would use a wire rib to make them last a lot longer.. All the very best Davie
I've heard of this pattern but I don't think I've ever seen it, I would remember the double wing, which I have never seen before. What is the purpose of the second wing? More buoyancy? More mass? Thanks Davie!
I have tied double wing depending on the traits of the feathers your using. When tying Spey its common to tie double to support the outer wing. If you are using expensive feathers as the outer you can use a cheaper underwing. Example Buster outer and turkey under.
One of the times fishing up in Caithness this fly could do no wrong we we’re catching brown trout by the dozen and Davy you know the fly we use most of the time and that’s your fly the Olive Bumble one that we use on the dropper, tight lines and stay safe for 2023 for you and the family.👍🎣👏👏🏴🥃
Super pattern Davie....after all my years fly tying I never thought about putting on an underwing.....just shows you are never too old to learn something new 👍
Nice traditional there Davie love the underwing and over wing these little trade secrets 😉All the very best 👍🏻🏴👍🏻🏴👍🏻🏴
My favourite dry fly , It works no matter what way its tied , caught countless trout over the years and one salmon . Works just as well wet too.
Isn’t it more used as a wet fly as that’s in my mind is used as an emerging sedge pattern
@@lawrencemacd63 Its used both wet and dry .Works equally well both ways.
beautiful work sir, 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Cracking green Peter Davie 🐟🎣
Davie, that is just a spectacular fly. Your material and color combinations are just amazing. Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful video and fly Davy. Class.
Two of my all time favourite flies as well are the Invicta and the Wickhams Fancy
Lovely Fly. Thanks Davie.
That green seal's fur and SLF dubbing mix looks absolutely dynamite!
Very nice pattern well done and thanks for sharing
Lovely one my favourite flys for brownies
Very nice indeed! Will have to try that double winging.
A superb wet fly, beautifully tied as always by Davie. If anyone reading this is planning to fish for wild brown trout in the Scottish lochs, this should be in your box. There is something about this fly that makes it indispensable, for me at least. Most will associate it with Ireland, where I think I'm right in saying was its point of origin. It just works for me, especially for the wild brownies. I usually fish it on the middle dropper. I tie it pretty much just as Davie does, colours very similar, but needless to say not as beautifully. Thanks Davie.
Thanks for sharing how you fish the fly. I fish rivers almost exclusively not to say my interest hasn't grown in loch fishing with its beautiful flys and techniques, Thanks to Davie and Lindsay.
Just gorgeous davie tks
Definitely one of my favorites!
Wow, very impressive Davie!!
When the caddis/sedge are active. We ole hands know that we still need to match the hatch. Different venues hold multiple types of sedge. Even in one day you can have several different hatches. So size and colour needed can and will count. So have Invictas. Peters in multiple guises. I also have them in browns, claret, black, even some with a main body of peacock herl. More options give better choices.
Stunning!
There is an advantage to a double wing …I use a hair wing as support under outer feather wings on some of my feather wing streamers, helps reduce fowling in my experience! Another pattern for my box! Thanks!👍
An underwing and an overwing. Interesting.
Beautiful tie. 😍
Great tie Davie. Another one to try. Any chance you could do a tutorial on feathers for wings. Where to take them from and what to look for? I do some beating on a local shoot over the winter so have access to a few feathers.......😊
Enjoyed that Davie. Give it a bash later on✌
Beautiful Fly 🪰, is it a river or stillwater pattern or both.
As always Davie a lovely well tied fly. When tying wet flys, would it be an advantage using wire instead of oval tinsel when tying in the rib?
Morning Melvyn,
The main advantage is that on a dubbed body you will certainly see the rib rather than if you used wire though I feel both are as strong as one another depending on the quality of the oval tinsel though I will use a wire rib when I need to make sure the fly will last or protect a weak material..When I used to tye a few salmon flies especially for Russia I would use a wire rib to make them last a lot longer..
All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail Thank you for the reply, your a star.👍
Supper fly
In ye days of olde, when fly tiers made their hooks out of sewing needles, how'd they sharpen them? Did they sharpen them after tempering them?
I've heard of this pattern but I don't think I've ever seen it, I would remember the double wing, which I have never seen before. What is the purpose of the second wing? More buoyancy? More mass? Thanks Davie!
I have the same question as Kerry.
I have tied double wing depending on the traits of the feathers your using. When tying Spey its common to tie double to support the outer wing. If you are using expensive feathers as the outer you can use a cheaper underwing. Example Buster outer and turkey under.
Beauty Davie
Double wing shows it better!
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