You're welcome, and thanks for sharing! I also have an email list, and shoot me one to sign up for additional monthly information: tcammisa@gmail.com Thanks again! Tim www.troutandfeather.com
This was a very useful video. Devin's tying and your commentary about the fly after. I didn't realize super glue could be used in that manner. I always thought it wouldn't dry until pressure or thread ties compressed it. Thanks.
Appreciate the feedback, Mel, thanks for taking a moment. Stay tuned to the channel, as I'll be releasing 3 more videos that Devin and I filmed together. Tim www.troutandfeather.com
Thanks, Devin did a great job and shared a pattern that many of us not in the competitive realm are used to tying and fishing. This one now has a spot in my fly box! I hope all is well with you. Tim www.troutandfeather.com
Thanks, Mark, and they're "sorta" similar...minus the hot spot, prominent thread ribbing, and CDC versus deer hair. ;-) Seriously, the DHE is an excellent pattern, as is the Pliva Shuttlecock that Devin ties. Having both in your box is definitely recommended, especially based on differing water types. Thanks for taking a moment to comment, and I hope to hear from you on some of my other videos. Tim www.troutandfeather.com
Tim Cammisa Thanks and sorry I did not elaborate on my comments on the DHE. I meant no disrespect and actually have the Devin Olsen book and patronize the tacticalflyfisher website. With the Pliva Shuttlecock I like his iteration of the emerger, which, like the DHE or the Klinkhamer or the Usual, can be fished “in the surface film” or “breaking the film”. I have had enormous fun with the simple DHE (or Snowshoe Hair)as well as a quill and biot bodied versions of the Bob Wyatt tie. I have gone through a phase of my own tying and fishing where I’m trying to “simplify, simplify” as Thoreau would say. What I find so interesting and helpful about the Olsen pattern is the inclusion of a high viz part to the wing as well as using UV floss. I’m looking forward to trying this new to me pattern whenever we can. Cheers and be safe...Mark
Just fished this fly on a slow stream in N. California with rising fish and it was a winner. Highly recommend this pattern. Thanks for the tutorial!
You're welcome, and thanks for sharing! I also have an email list, and shoot me one to sign up for additional monthly information: tcammisa@gmail.com Thanks again! Tim www.troutandfeather.com
@@TimCammisa I just signed up on your website. Thanks!
This was a very useful video. Devin's tying and your commentary about the fly after. I didn't realize super glue could be used in that manner. I always thought it wouldn't dry until pressure or thread ties compressed it. Thanks.
Appreciate the feedback, Mel, thanks for taking a moment. Stay tuned to the channel, as I'll be releasing 3 more videos that Devin and I filmed together. Tim www.troutandfeather.com
Awesome video! Still have many more to watch, new subscriber!
Thanks! Tim www.troutandfeather.com
Fantastic little fly. Made a good variant using stripped peacock quill
Kurt, awesome idea, and I'd love to take a peek at it. Shoot me a picture: tcammisa@gmail.com Thanks for the comment! Tim www.troutandfeather.com
Enjoyed the pattern. I've subbed three CDC puffs. Simplifies things a bit.
Great guest tyer Tim. Thank you for another informative vid. All the best.
Thanks, Devin did a great job and shared a pattern that many of us not in the competitive realm are used to tying and fishing. This one now has a spot in my fly box! I hope all is well with you. Tim www.troutandfeather.com
Any alternatives to the micro flashabou in the hotspot? Maybe Krystal flash or Veevus pearl tinsel in L? That’s what I have handy haha!
Did one with UNI-Glo White #12 - works great in small streams near sun down.
Awesome, and glad it worked for you! Tim www.troutandfeather.com
Nicely done guys
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Great video
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A bit like Bob Wyatts DHE
Thanks, Mark, and they're "sorta" similar...minus the hot spot, prominent thread ribbing, and CDC versus deer hair. ;-) Seriously, the DHE is an excellent pattern, as is the Pliva Shuttlecock that Devin ties. Having both in your box is definitely recommended, especially based on differing water types. Thanks for taking a moment to comment, and I hope to hear from you on some of my other videos. Tim www.troutandfeather.com
Tim Cammisa
Thanks and sorry I did not elaborate on my comments on the DHE. I meant no disrespect and actually have the Devin Olsen book and patronize the tacticalflyfisher website. With the Pliva Shuttlecock I like his iteration of the emerger, which, like the DHE or the Klinkhamer or the Usual, can be fished “in the surface film” or “breaking the film”. I have had enormous fun with the simple DHE (or Snowshoe Hair)as well as a quill and biot bodied versions of the Bob Wyatt tie. I have gone through a phase of my own tying and fishing where I’m trying to “simplify, simplify” as Thoreau would say.
What I find so interesting and helpful about the Olsen pattern is the inclusion of a high viz part to the wing as well as using UV floss. I’m looking forward to trying this new to me pattern whenever we can. Cheers and be safe...Mark
nice fly
Thanks, Mark! Tim www.troutandfeather.com