Here in NW Michigan ….. we call this an “ OH - SOB - L “ pattern ….. for Our AuSable River !! I appreciate Your Tutorial and I plan to Twist Up a number of these ….. to use on the AuSable this coming Season ‘24 🎉 🌟🎣💫
I know it may sound crazy but when I use fur that has long guard hairs that are too long or I don’t like, I’ll pull them out put them in a stacker and then put them back into my bundle. It may not be for everyone but that’s what works for me. I can’t believe I’ve been tying flies for 52 years now! I’ve tied commercially for about 28-30 years and now I’m getting a little older and there is a burnout factor! I not only tied for 4 shops and I also built fly rods and tied flys out of my house. I remember when Coz and Paul Whemer opened the Blue Wing Outfitters shop in Hancock, NY I was the guest fly tier for the weekend and Charlie Meck came Sunday for book signing. Paul and I were fishing on Spring Creek in Bellefonte, Pa just before they were scheduled to open and he asked me if I could help them out with tying flies to fill their boxes before they open. I told Paul of course I’d help him and Coz out. Well, Paul and I sat on the bank and got a pad out of my truck to right down some patterns to tie for them. When I got done writing I had 128 dozen flies to tie! That wasn’t the bad part but when he said he needed them in 3 weeks I was shocked! I promised I would have them done and I sure get them all done! Thank God I could get some time off from my law enforcement job to get them done! It kind of started for me like that at Pinewood Flies with Ray Grandner in Pine Valley, NY. I was tying so many flies that I retired and started working for Ray in the fly shop. I can’t even tell you how many flies I tied a day for him in the shop besides sales and building rods! I’d love to do it all over again if I were younger because I love tying flies and designing flies! I only had one guy steal and copy my patterns and they were some killer steelhead flies! The shop was Bill’s Hooks in Dunkirk, NY on Canadaway Creek. Oh well, I love your flies and videos so keep up the good work. God Bless.
Thanks man I appreciate that. That was a good read. I definitely get the burnout. I'm in the middle of a job for a shop right now and yes, it gets to you quick haha.
Aaaah! You really had to bring up dai-riki! Haha. I loved dai-riki, they were my go especially with their curved nymph hooks. Problem is I have a hard time finding them these days. I did, however, find a great alternative. Check out the j20h from jstockard. It's their own hook. They're fantastic and come in packs of 50
Jeez, you even make an extremely messed up buggy fly like this look like a Troutslayer. Great tie! I have to ask, I have coyote , raccoon ,but running low on muskrat. Is there another fur I can substitute for the muskrat? Thanks for this turorial. You do a great job explaining differant aspects as you tie. 😊
Thanks man, I appreciate that. You could use some regular dubbing or, another comment from brianfeeney9493 makes a good point. Could use woodchuck. Mink would work too but it'll be much lighter than mink I'd think.
It's an adirondack pattern, like betters' flies, but it was originated by Rich Garfield. He's a guide in Northern NY. His website is flyfishtheadirondacks.com
Idk what im doimg wrong with dubbing. Im not using too much , buy it just wont fucking wrap around the thread. Idk if im using the wrong wax or whatever it is or what. Looks like a mini stick of deoderant i found in my old mans stuff. Probably 20 years old
I doubt you're doing anything wrong, the dubbing is a bit of a pain to wrap. Try with less and build up from there. If it's still loose don't worry about it as you're going to tease it all out and secure it with wire anyway
There have been years here in the Adk's where this fly has accounted for 90% of my trout. Great pattern.
It really does work great
Here in NW Michigan ….. we call this an
“ OH - SOB - L “ pattern ….. for Our
AuSable River !! I appreciate Your Tutorial and I plan to Twist Up a number of these ….. to use on the AuSable this coming Season ‘24 🎉
🌟🎣💫
I fished the Au Sable last summer for 1st time. Beautiful river.
I know it may sound crazy but when I use fur that has long guard hairs that are too long or I don’t like, I’ll pull them out put them in a stacker and then put them back into my bundle. It may not be for everyone but that’s what works for me. I can’t believe I’ve been tying flies for 52 years now! I’ve tied commercially for about 28-30 years and now I’m getting a little older and there is a burnout factor! I not only tied for 4
shops and I also built fly rods and tied flys out of my house. I remember when Coz and Paul Whemer opened the Blue Wing Outfitters shop in Hancock, NY I was the guest fly tier for the weekend and Charlie Meck came Sunday for book signing. Paul and I were fishing on Spring Creek in Bellefonte, Pa just before they were scheduled to open and he asked me if I could help them out with tying flies to fill their boxes before they open. I told Paul of course I’d help him and Coz out. Well, Paul and I sat on the bank and
got a pad out of my truck to right
down some patterns to tie for them. When I got done writing I had 128 dozen flies to tie! That wasn’t the bad part but when he said he needed them in 3 weeks I was shocked! I promised I would have them done and I sure get them all done! Thank God I could get some time off from my law enforcement job to get them done! It kind of started for me like that at Pinewood Flies with Ray Grandner in Pine Valley, NY. I was tying so many flies that I retired and started working for Ray in the fly shop. I can’t even tell you how many flies I tied a day for him in the shop besides sales and building rods! I’d love to do it all over again if I were younger because I love tying flies and designing flies! I only had one guy steal and copy my patterns and they were some killer steelhead flies! The shop was Bill’s Hooks in Dunkirk, NY on Canadaway Creek. Oh well, I love your flies and videos so keep up the good work. God Bless.
Thanks man I appreciate that. That was a good read. I definitely get the burnout. I'm in the middle of a job for a shop right now and yes, it gets to you quick haha.
As a fisher of various wooly bugger variants, this is a "must have". Tying some tomm..
This is now my favorite fly.
It looks like a flip which is very effective here in New England
Very nice fly and so good fly but not easy to find the coyote fur and raccoon. Thank you.
Can you share the exact hook used in this video? Got the almond beads.
Here you go man
www.jsflyfishing.com/products/j2-720h-heavy-curved-nymph-hook
They're actually on sale right now for a very good price
$$$. Love it.
Thanks man!
How about Dai-Riki #285 Nymph Hooks for it? What’s yours? 🥇🧨💖
Aaaah! You really had to bring up dai-riki! Haha. I loved dai-riki, they were my go especially with their curved nymph hooks. Problem is I have a hard time finding them these days. I did, however, find a great alternative. Check out the j20h from jstockard. It's their own hook. They're fantastic and come in packs of 50
looks more like a stone fly than a pats rubber legs that’s for sure!
I've always assumed that that's what a trout is taking it for. What they think it is when you strip it like a streamer is beyond me haha
Jeez, you even make an extremely messed up buggy fly like this look like a Troutslayer. Great tie! I have to ask, I have coyote , raccoon ,but running low on muskrat. Is there another fur I can substitute for the muskrat? Thanks for this turorial. You do a great job explaining differant aspects as you tie. 😊
I’d try woodchuck, mink, or Possum 🎉
Thanks man, I appreciate that. You could use some regular dubbing or, another comment from brianfeeney9493 makes a good point. Could use woodchuck. Mink would work too but it'll be much lighter than mink I'd think.
I helped Rich land a 5 pound brown a couple of years back. Caught it on that fly.
Oh really? That's cool. I've always wanted to book a trip with him. He's got a ton of videos of him crushing fish with it
When you're mixing your dubbing is it equal thirds?
Yes, each part equal
Isn’t this a Frank Betters pattern ?
It's an adirondack pattern, like betters' flies, but it was originated by Rich Garfield. He's a guide in Northern NY. His website is flyfishtheadirondacks.com
Going to try this on the lower provo. Fish here are so picky its stupid.
I'd be very curious how that goes. If you think of it reply back when the time comes
Nice one!
Thanks man!
ヘアズいや~~ん。
Idk what im doimg wrong with dubbing. Im not using too much , buy it just wont fucking wrap around the thread. Idk if im using the wrong wax or whatever it is or what. Looks like a mini stick of deoderant i found in my old mans stuff. Probably 20 years old
Keep rolling it on in the same direction. Something i use to do wrong to.
Just wet your fingers a bit, I sometimes have a wet sponge I touch then twist the dub nice and tight
I doubt you're doing anything wrong, the dubbing is a bit of a pain to wrap. Try with less and build up from there. If it's still loose don't worry about it as you're going to tease it all out and secure it with wire anyway