this is one of the best imitations of a buzzer Ive seen ,,,the buds are what sets it apart i think as it just gives that authenticity and catching touch ,,nothing else but magnificent is the words i would use.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your fly patterns and technics . My husband is fairly new to that of fly tying and your videos have been quite an inspiration to him .
Superb videos ...Your definitely in a teaching class of your own Davey ,probably the largest classroom in the world, thank you for sharing all your great tips .
Hi BEN10T010, A chartrues/yellow would be ideal for this pattern though a pearl would also work well as you can easily colour it to suit with marker pens..I'm glad you liked the fly.. All the very best Davie..
Davie, Have you tried a very light coat of varnish first to lock in the ink? I found that when I was tying with pens, if I used a first coat of superglue the pens ran but when using Varnish it didn't. I used maybelline ladies varnish as it is very light and runny. The Bug Bond may work in the same way as the Superglue. The only thing I would worry about is if the undercoat takes away the shine and effect of the Bug Bond? Just a Thought... Best Regards, ~David
First class pattern Davie. Do you resin or varnish all your buzzers? I’ve seen a few patterns with resin, some with varnish, some with both and some with only the head tip being varnished as per a usual pattern. Unfortunately my fat thumbs seem to destroy the sheen when using a clear varnish only with the finished article looking a bit worse for wear before even seeing the water and the thoughts of curing a full pattern with a damn laser uv light fills me with dread at times especially when doing a handful at a time. Must invest in a decent light like the Infiniti by Loons even though I’ll have to keep that purchase on the qt from her highness.
Hi Junior J, I prefer to use superglue and then a couple of coats of varnish as it's the way I have done it for years with no issues though I do like to highlight the wing-buds and thorax with the resin as this works really well...Having a strong uv light will cure the resin much better and sitting them on the window sill will help cure the resin as well..I hope this is some help to you... All the very best Davie....
Davie McPhail Gentleman ty pal. I think I’ll stick with resin for the time being and slog it out when doing a handful but I’ll definitely invest in a new light. Unfortunately superglue and I have a rocky relationship at the best of times lol.
Hi Davie, could you tell me what make of Lite-Brite you are using in this video, I am attempting to use the Spirit River product and it seems much "fluffier" than you show in the video and is very difficult to control Many thanks, awesome videos, keep up the great work.
Well. Patrick from tipperary here again. Your buzzer tyings are top class. I've just one question. When u use the bug bond and u put the uv light on it, when i take the fly out of my vice with my hand it takes the nice glass shine off the fly. Do u come across this problem at any time or am i doing something wrong. Thanks.
I will eventually try it (still tying wets at the moment, buzzers is the final part of the project. Drys and nymphs done now hahaha my mrs says I soend more time listening to you than her...shes probably right) but do you think you could use krystal flash in place of the lite brite ?
Hi Gareth, Krystal, Krinkle or a good one is Mirror flash work really well as the lite-brite so you are right to give this a go..My good lady says that I spend too much time tying as well as talking to myself so I know what it's like... All the very best Davie
Davie McPhail thanks ! I am just hammering out a few spiders now, waiting for my peacock and orange mylar to turn up but Ive used some different holographic tinsels and will tie up the olive one aswell. Just used some krystal flash instead of tinsel on the spider body and looks great :).
crackin buzzer Davie, the cheeks look the biz! i like the superglue idea aswell.. cheers Davie, as for people with any complaints you ungratefull gits! you should be thankfull Davie's put any vids on at'all.. id like to see your vids. all the best.. James
Hi Trout Pursuit, I have attached a link to the hanked lite-brite that I used in the video, the colour was electric banana... ATB Davie www.protackleshop.co.uk/en5/spirit-river-lite-brite-hanked/s/10421
@@DavieMcPhail oh nice I used that website to buy my guideline LPS and elevation, cheers been trying so many things to get the cheeks how I want them but just not gelling with flexi floss or glo brite.
this is one of the best imitations of a buzzer Ive seen ,,,the buds are what sets it apart i think as it just gives that authenticity and catching touch ,,nothing else but magnificent is the words i would use.
My flies have gotten much better in large part to your excellent instructional videos, can't thank you enough!
This man is an artist. Couldn't be more impressed, these are the best patterns and videos I've seen, many thanks.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your fly patterns and technics . My husband is fairly new to that of fly tying and your videos have been quite an inspiration to him .
Superb videos ...Your definitely in a teaching class of your own Davey ,probably the largest classroom in the world, thank you for sharing all your great tips .
Great looking buzzer Davie, thank's for showing.Steve.
Fantastic 👍🏻incredible tying
Its great davie that you do this out of the kindness of yer heart and no make us pay for watching through a website ;-) Yer the best sir!
Very nice technique. I enjoy your work. Please keep it up. All my best to you and yours.
Mr.McPhail you are a true artist.When you talk about "Ladies Varnish" is that like clear nail polish or something only in Europe.
A true artisan.
Davie...once again this is an AMAZING fly. How do you do it?! Keep them coming Davie!
Is this fly also known as a chironomid pupae? That's what we call them here in Canada. Your flies are spectacular, thanks for doing this for us!
Hi Dave
Nice buzzer thanks for sharing i will be tying some up for my box.
Regards
Richie
Lovely job. Can I ask what colour the lite-brite wing buds are ?
Hi BEN10T010,
A chartrues/yellow would be ideal for this pattern though a pearl would also work well as you can easily colour it to suit with marker pens..I'm glad you liked the fly..
All the very best Davie..
Davie,
Have you tried a very light coat of varnish first to lock in the ink? I found that when I was tying with pens, if I used a first coat of superglue the pens ran but when using Varnish it didn't. I used maybelline ladies varnish as it is very light and runny.
The Bug Bond may work in the same way as the Superglue. The only thing I would worry about is if the undercoat takes away the shine and effect of the Bug Bond?
Just a Thought...
Best Regards,
~David
Davie,
No problem, It was just a thought...
Best Regards,
~David
Hi Davie, I've never really fished buzzers, and it's coming up to summer now. I just want some advice on how they are fished. cheers, Kristian
First class pattern Davie. Do you resin or varnish all your buzzers? I’ve seen a few patterns with resin, some with varnish, some with both and some with only the head tip being varnished as per a usual pattern. Unfortunately my fat thumbs seem to destroy the sheen when using a clear varnish only with the finished article looking a bit worse for wear before even seeing the water and the thoughts of curing a full pattern with a damn laser uv light fills me with dread at times especially when doing a handful at a time. Must invest in a decent light like the Infiniti by Loons even though I’ll have to keep that purchase on the qt from her highness.
Hi Junior J,
I prefer to use superglue and then a couple of coats of varnish as it's the way I have done it for years with no issues though I do like to highlight the wing-buds and thorax with the resin as this works really well...Having a strong uv light will cure the resin much better and sitting them on the window sill will help cure the resin as well..I hope this is some help to you...
All the very best Davie....
Davie McPhail Gentleman ty pal. I think I’ll stick with resin for the time being and slog it out when doing a handful but I’ll definitely invest in a new light. Unfortunately superglue and I have a rocky relationship at the best of times lol.
Hi Davie, could you tell me what make of Lite-Brite you are using in this video, I am attempting to use the Spirit River product and it seems much "fluffier" than you show in the video and is very difficult to control
Many thanks, awesome videos, keep up the great work.
Super fly
Well. Patrick from tipperary here again. Your buzzer tyings are top class. I've just one question. When u use the bug bond and u put the uv light on it, when i take the fly out of my vice with my hand it takes the nice glass shine off the fly. Do u come across this problem at any time or am i doing something wrong. Thanks.
I will eventually try it (still tying wets at the moment, buzzers is the final part of the project. Drys and nymphs done now hahaha my mrs says I soend more time listening to you than her...shes probably right) but do you think you could use krystal flash in place of the lite brite ?
Hi Gareth,
Krystal, Krinkle or a good one is Mirror flash work really well as the lite-brite so you are right to give this a go..My good lady says that I spend too much time tying as well as talking to myself so I know what it's like...
All the very best Davie
Davie McPhail thanks ! I am just hammering out a few spiders now, waiting for my peacock and orange mylar to turn up but Ive used some different holographic tinsels and will tie up the olive one aswell. Just used some krystal flash instead of tinsel on the spider body and looks great :).
That's grate ill do that so. I was just wondering what do u think is the best pattern for the welshman's button for the west of Ireland
thanks much m8 ian ek :)
Davie i see you use varnish for the coat, why not use the bugbond lite?
What produce synthetic to use for to create body. Thanks a lot
crackin buzzer Davie, the cheeks look the biz!
i like the superglue idea aswell.. cheers Davie,
as for people with any complaints you ungratefull gits!
you should be thankfull Davie's put any vids on at'all.. id like to see your vids.
all the best..
James
What kind of lite brite are u using? as I can only find the dubbing lite brite.
Hi Trout Pursuit,
I have attached a link to the hanked lite-brite that I used in the video, the colour was electric banana...
ATB Davie
www.protackleshop.co.uk/en5/spirit-river-lite-brite-hanked/s/10421
@@DavieMcPhail oh nice I used that website to buy my guideline LPS and elevation, cheers been trying so many things to get the cheeks how I want them but just not gelling with flexi floss or glo brite.
almost 200
For the varnish what do u use
your flies is god,my flies is best in the world, croatia
What matérial use for body (floss?) thanks a lot
HiChristian Berthet,
Veniards Super Stretch Floss or Uni-Flex are the ones I prefer to use....ATB Davie
Christian Berthet yes its floss
sorry ignore last quaestion, ive seen your answer re bugbond, nice fly again.