IOBO Humpy - tied by Hans Weilenmann
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- IOBO Humpy
Hook: Tiemco 102Y #13-17
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, grey
Body/shellback/wing: CDC feather, natural (Type 4)
Note: IOBO is short for It Oughta Be Outlawed - and there is a lot of truth in that statement.
Pattern: Jack Tucker, Fly: Hans Weilenmann
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Thanks Hans. I got to see how effective this pattern is, last spring, when a friend introduced me to the pattern. Remarkably effective fly, for such a simple pattern. Nice tip about tying in the hackle at a right angle.
Incredible fly Hans. Clever use of just the one CDC feather. Very well tied and explained. Thank you for sharing.
Under the radar, I just found it and I have subscribed for years. Love it
Once again thank you Mr. Weilenmann. I love you tying style and how you present the methods for tying in your videos. I'm going to sit down and tie some of these right now.
Love this series!! Great tutorial, as usual. Thank you. Regards........
ok thank you very much for answering me!
I am loving this fly Hans. Very simple and yet it looks deadly to me.. can't wait to try some of these on the vise and then the water. Looking forward to this coming season.
Thanks for another great video. You have really inspired me to use more CDC in some of my tying. I think the brookies will love this one. Thanks again and Take Care...
Tony
Thank you Hans, for this excellent tutorial. Very clear to understand and easy to follow.
Hi Chris,
Thanks, and you are most welcome.
Cheers,
Hans W
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Thank you Hans! Outstanding instruction.
thank you Hans i shall tie this one for the box making sure to give it a good Grayling session
Looks great, nice fly!
Hi Jörgen,
This pattern looks pretty ratty, but it is HIGHLY effective. You will like it.
Cheers,
Hans W
Excellent👍🏻
Marcus,
Absolutely ;-)
Cheers,
Hans W
Very Nice , i Like it . Thanks
Hi ,a great looking fly ,thanks for the post. Sleepy
Thanks for the tying sequence, Hans. I suppose you can use differing colors of CDC?
Marcus
Dear Hans, it tied slightly different, but the same fly is known in Italy as ARPO and it is usually tied by a famous angler Angelo Piller. Who has created this first? does not matter it's a deadly weapon in many situations. Will try to tie it your way. Thanks
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Hi , does it float well?
Hallo patoche 34,
The IOBO Humpy floats as well as any CDC pattern. It floats well when dry, it sinks when soaked/slimed up.
While it is a low floating pattern, the upright ‘wing’ makes it very visible on the water.
Regards,
Hans W