I really liked the Galloup series of videos you made, and I'm pretty happy that you've picked Mike's flies for the next round, because He's got a lot of great patterns like the Meal Ticket and the Stinky Mayo. Thanks for all of these great tying tutorials. Thight Lines : Zoltan
I was lead back to here from your Double Deceiver "Reimagined" video so that I can see the difference. Your adaptation makes it simpler with less bucktail work using the UV Polar Chenille which is a perfect substitute that adds flash and a little flickering movement and doesn't hold water. I really like that tying material. I have tied these and a double half and half. I only have a floating line on my 6 wt right now, but everyone I watch says to use an intermediate or sinking line for weightless streamers.
Pretty sure it is the Glitch Mob......I have been through so many of these videos I forgot which I used on this one. :-) By the way GREAT UA-cam Channel Yarik, seriously cool stuff!!!
Great tie! My only gripe comes with those mirage eyes. Ive never had a pair that didnt lose the raised "eye" portion to reveal just the shimmering (holographic) stick back on them.
I tie this TOTALLY different now.....check out my new Double Deceiver video. I agree with the Mirage Eyes, so what I do now is fill the gaps between the eyes with UV resin, then coat the whole head with a thin UV Resin (over the eyes, too) and the only way you lose the eyes after that is if you lose the whole fly.
I hate to be that guy but I keep reading ignorant comments on B-Wise's channel. Michael Lancaster- The Deceiver was pioneered by Lefty. Lefty and Bob "copulated" Lefty's Deceiver and Clouser's Minnow into something that they liked to call the Half and Half which as it turns out is my most productive small mouth fly up here in Meechigan on Lake St. Clair.
I was curious if you might tell me what video editing software you guys use to edit your videos. I really enjoy your videos, and I am looking to find some options for editing software.
I use a few different programs now. I use PowerDirector to put the videos together. When I color-grade I use a different program, and then for some editing of still that are in the project, I use photoshop.
I use all kinds of beads for articulation, from Tungsten Bead Heads to tiny glass beads....just depends on what you want to get out of the fly. Also, I actually don't use beadalon. I use poly coated beading wire that can be found at Walmart. It has a rough texture on the outside so it grabs the thread and doesn't slip....at all. WAY better than beadalon and WAY cheaper.
***** The beads help seperate the hooks and keep everything in line. You 'could' tie flies without the beads but then you offer up more twisting possiblities and just general "tweaking".
I really liked the Galloup series of videos you made, and I'm pretty happy that you've picked Mike's flies for the next round, because He's got a lot of great patterns like the Meal Ticket and the Stinky Mayo. Thanks for all of these great tying tutorials. Thight Lines : Zoltan
I was lead back to here from your Double Deceiver "Reimagined" video so that I can see the difference. Your adaptation makes it simpler with less bucktail work using the UV Polar Chenille which is a perfect substitute that adds flash and a little flickering movement and doesn't hold water. I really like that tying material. I have tied these and a double half and half. I only have a floating line on my 6 wt right now, but everyone I watch says to use an intermediate or sinking line for weightless streamers.
all tying vids should be like this
Killer videos!! Best on the web!!!
Thanks for Watching!
You make some amazing flies. Great job.
I would love to see you do some flies from Pat Cohen in this style of video. Great Job!!
It usually ends up around 6" but you can tie them about as long or short as you want by using the materials a little differently.
Thanks! The Meal Ticket is up next and probably my favorite of all the videos so far.....it is cool, even if I say so myself. :)
Pretty sure it is the Glitch Mob......I have been through so many of these videos I forgot which I used on this one. :-) By the way GREAT UA-cam Channel Yarik, seriously cool stuff!!!
Great tie! My only gripe comes with those mirage eyes. Ive never had a pair that didnt lose the raised "eye" portion to reveal just the shimmering (holographic) stick back on them.
I tie this TOTALLY different now.....check out my new Double Deceiver video. I agree with the Mirage Eyes, so what I do now is fill the gaps between the eyes with UV resin, then coat the whole head with a thin UV Resin (over the eyes, too) and the only way you lose the eyes after that is if you lose the whole fly.
I hate to be that guy but I keep reading ignorant comments on B-Wise's channel. Michael Lancaster- The Deceiver was pioneered by Lefty. Lefty and Bob "copulated" Lefty's Deceiver and Clouser's Minnow into something that they liked to call the Half and Half which as it turns out is my most productive small mouth fly up here in Meechigan on Lake St. Clair.
Sweet fly!
I subbed, big fan of your channel. Can you tell me where you get those big beautiful bucktails?
Thanks for the sub!! I get my bucktails from Feather-Craft. But they are Hareline.
Thanks!!
Do you have a go-to thread for these? And is it the same thread you'd use to tie your wool head stuff with as well?
Daniel Moscon I am liking the Uni Big Fly thread more and more.
I was curious if you might tell me what video editing software you guys use to edit your videos. I really enjoy your videos, and I am looking to find some options for editing software.
I use a few different programs now. I use PowerDirector to put the videos together. When I color-grade I use a different program, and then for some editing of still that are in the project, I use photoshop.
Awesome. Thank you for the quick reply. Keep up the good work!
hey brian. great tie love your vids! what size front and back hooks for these? thx from north west arkansas!
+Brandon Nevarez I tie these a LOT differently now than I did then. But I usually use a #1 B10s for the back hook, and a 1/0 B10s on the front.
+flyfishingtheozarks shit that's huge ok cool. well I'll try a few variations of sizes thanks man.
+Brandon Nevarez haha, you can absolutely size them up or down depending on what you are looking for.
+flyfishingtheozarks hey man, also what size eyes are you using. didn't see the size on the package
what kind/size beads do you use for the articulation? and what kind/size of beadalon?
I use all kinds of beads for articulation, from Tungsten Bead Heads to tiny glass beads....just depends on what you want to get out of the fly. Also, I actually don't use beadalon. I use poly coated beading wire that can be found at Walmart. It has a rough texture on the outside so it grabs the thread and doesn't slip....at all. WAY better than beadalon and WAY cheaper.
***** The beads help seperate the hooks and keep everything in line. You 'could' tie flies without the beads but then you offer up more twisting possiblities and just general "tweaking".
So nice of Eli Berant of GreatLakesFly to show Mike how to tie the Cat 5. Not sure why the name got changed to Double Deceiver though?
Ummm.. I just caught a 28 " Brown on the north platte two days ago..... on this exact fly ..
Is this intended for trout??
Funny you want a picture bro, with the fly and all?
I thought Lefty invented the deceiver? But great pattern!
Glitch Mob?
Holy SHIT !! You too ?? Mine was 34 inches ... Do you believe me ?
mind......blown....
Swim it pleeez 🙏
there is no way that thing catches fish..
Thor Bonham, Do you fish for big trout or just trout?? or is this a troll?