As long-term practice shows, this (option) is one of the most popular and catchy flies on one of the rivers of the Kola Peninsula. In my 50s, I just started tying flies, and it was thanks to your lessons that I acquired some methods that are still not used when tying flies by many fly fishing men. Moreover, some of your ideas have significantly expanded my methods for tying. I very carefully always follow your videos on UA-cam. Thank you Devie! Oleg.
Every once in a while I miss one of your ties. Must have been sick or something. I've seen it now and as usual you never disappoint. Funny I found this just after a comment about living to be 100 and still tying flies! Thanks for sharing. All the best to you and yours. God bless all. Sean
Nice fly David. Been following your channel and was waiting for something like this. Thanks for a lot of interesting patterns to test, both in salt and freshwater
Hi Anablak P, I would say the nearest hair to the arctic runner which is Icelandic pony would be Opossum which I have used on many salmon flies..I'm glad you liked the fly.. Alll the very best Davie..
Hi Davie, Beautiful fly in deed! I will definitely try it here in New Brunswick Canada, where the Black Bear and Undertaker are of the favorite flies. One question tough. What king of hook are You using on it? It's a very nice hook. Thank You Terry
Hi Terry, It is a nice pattern and one I know that will be worth tying for New Brunswick as it's down the same roots as the famous flies you mentioned. The hook I used was a Partridge Silver Salar which can be a bit hard to find, their Patriot hook is much the same shape and should be easier to find...Let me know how you get on with it... All the very best Davie
Hi Davie, I'm kind of new to Arctic runner, I just started using it last season. I think I'm tying my tails & wings too long because it's fouling around the double! Do you have the same problem? Cheers Emmet from Co Antrim.
Hi Hemmet, Shortening the wing and the tail will help but also use a stiffer hair like bucktail under the wing as this will help support the wing and tail from doing this. To be honest this will always happen at times so I would always check my fly from time to time especially when I was coming on to a good lie.. All the very best Davie
As long-term practice shows, this (option) is one of the most popular and catchy flies on one of the rivers of the Kola Peninsula.
In my 50s, I just started tying flies, and it was thanks to your lessons that I acquired some methods that are still not used when tying flies by many fly fishing men. Moreover, some of your ideas have significantly expanded my methods for tying.
I very carefully always follow your videos on UA-cam.
Thank you Devie!
Oleg.
Great tying Dave!
Another beautiful fly. I would expect nothing less. Best regards.
Another beautiful tie. Great fly. Thanks for another great vid.
Every once in a while I miss one of your ties. Must have been sick or something. I've seen it now and as usual you never disappoint. Funny I found this just after a comment about living to be 100 and still tying flies! Thanks for sharing. All the best to you and yours. God bless all. Sean
Nice fly David. Been following your channel and was waiting for something like this. Thanks for a lot of interesting patterns to test, both in salt and freshwater
Very cool, Davie! I'm still amazed an 80 year old man was listening to Metallica. lol.
Phillip Schulte Ill be 80 and still head banging with my arthritic horns up to slipknot lol
Awesome tie there Davey, I'm wondering what is Arctic Runner. Is Tasmanian Devil similar?
Hi Anablak P,
I would say the nearest hair to the arctic runner which is Icelandic pony would be Opossum which I have used on many salmon flies..I'm glad you liked the fly..
Alll the very best Davie..
Хотелось бы связать такую мушку на семгу.Но языка не знаю.Может где на русском есть техника вязания и из каких материалов.Мушка отличная
основной материал черная белка, но его можно заменить бактейлом, остальное понятно по видео и без знания языка.
Hi Davie, Beautiful fly in deed! I will definitely try it here in New Brunswick Canada, where the Black Bear and Undertaker are of the favorite flies. One question tough. What king of hook are You using on it? It's a very nice hook.
Thank You
Terry
Hi Terry,
It is a nice pattern and one I know that will be worth tying for New Brunswick as it's down the same roots as the famous flies you mentioned. The hook I used was a Partridge Silver Salar which can be a bit hard to find, their Patriot hook is much the same shape and should be easier to find...Let me know how you get on with it...
All the very best Davie
Hi Davie, I'm kind of new to Arctic runner, I just started using it last season. I think I'm tying my tails & wings too long because it's fouling around the double! Do you have the same problem? Cheers Emmet from Co Antrim.
Hi Hemmet,
Shortening the wing and the tail will help but also use a stiffer hair like bucktail under the wing as this will help support the wing and tail from doing this. To be honest this will always happen at times so I would always check my fly from time to time especially when I was coming on to a good lie..
All the very best Davie
Does James Hetfield know you named a salmon fly after his band?? Lol
This fly was designed in iceland, not by davie