Killer Midge Pupa - Fly Tying Lesson Video Tutorial by Curtis Fry
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2010
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Fly tying lesson & fly tying video tutorial. A great midge emerger, larva or pupa fly pattern tied by Curtis Fry. - Спорт
I've been fishing this almost exclusively on the lower provo for two months. i add a little antron, serendipity style and have killed it. with or without the bead. Thanks for the great tie. KB
Thanks Curtis for sharing
Great vid! As a suggestion coat the thread wraps with super glue before you wrap the biot. Makes it much more durable
Awesome skills good looking fly
Nice midge. I especially like how you can see the crystal flash flash near the end. If that makes sense. Looks like Troutcandy to me!
Would adding a little bit of clear resin on the body of this help to make it a little heavier?
20mm tungsten bead? How deep are you fishin that thing? ;)
+Curtis Fry LOL I just did zoom way in and I can see the decimal but I didn't see it the first time. Had a good chuckle picturing that sucker hitting the water at the end of a cast. Certainly wouldn't have any trouble loading that rod.. 😄
what color biot please?
what was the specific dubbing used please? thank you
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I keep looking at this pattern and think that it should be the basis of an emerger pattern .... guess I need to tie some up and see how they do
yep... Its a fish getter.
EXtra !
Wear light colored shirt so we can see the finished fly better :)
''Jeremiah was a bullfrog''
focus Please make it bigger(>.
Dark shirt, small fly, not zoomed in very close. Cool pattern, but not very easy to see in this vid.
Im sure this pattern catches a lot of fish but i just dont get how a fish is going to get fooled by a pupa thats about 30x bigger than the adult.
30x?? Where are you getting that size difference? Chironomids (midges) come in all shapes, colors and sizes. Truth be told, I tie this same pattern in a #10 for some lakes. Is that too big? Guess I'm saying your statement might be true if you were talking only 1 size insect. But order Diptera spans a HUGE size range (hence the range of suggested hook sizes).
Fly Fish Food ok cool the only ones ive ever seen are so small you cant even see just one it takes a whole group to spot them which makes them super annoying when theyre feeding on you because you usually cant see them. Thanks for the info