I was going to comment on how you remind me of Bob Ross the painter, but then the metal music kicked in lol. Beauty of a fly, hope it's been productive.
Late to the party as usual. Gonna start using that dubbing patch to control the wild hairs up front. Andre, I can't believe that there aren't more views and subscribers. You're well known to the bucktail people in the States. I don't even tie flys. I tie jigs and you've influenced my tying. Is this some sort of secret backchannel?
Haha, thanks Jim, appreciate the kind words man ( sorry late reply!) I guess I don't push the channel much, but certainly appreciate that some folks enjoy it and get some use out of it. Hoping to get a little more time over the next few months to do more tying/filming and buolding up regular posting of vids.. Thanks again. Dre
Awesome fly and awesome tie. Question - What type of hackle are you using? Is it something like the Whiting "Predator Pack" hackle or is it extra long Schlappen or saddle hackle?? Thanks!
I gotta start doing some vids like this. Question, do you find that "bullet" tying the belly stacks like that gives you a comparable effect to hollow tying or is it more of a personal design choice? Just curious. Also, dig the use of dubbing on the throat.
Hey bud - for me the combo of the super skinny and strong nano silk thread makes tying bullet style a lot faster and with practice have found it super easy to control.. so I really enjoy it, especially when doing “flat” ties on top and hollow ties on the belly.. and you learn to use the “hollowness” of the Fibre’s from different parts of a tail/different tails or by trimming more of the butt sections off the BT .. personal preference I guess but I’ve found for me it’s a lot more “controllable” for most of my tying ..
@BucktailFlies nice.... what species do you target most with the large bucktails. We use those mostly for musky around here in the great lakes region of the United states.
@@chromeslayer5269 We chuck em at Bass in the fresh, and then a pretty wide range in the salt.. alot of mine end up on the outer atolls of the Seychelles being thrown at GT's and the like..
Work of art with Bucktails !!!!!rock on!!!!!
Great fly thanks for sharing. Like the music in the back ground. Looking forward to the next video.
I love your work brother and your style . By far the coolest fly tyin UA-camr out there
Sick as always bro. Keep fighting the good fights and listening to metal, as we should.
I was going to comment on how you remind me of Bob Ross the painter, but then the metal music kicked in lol. Beauty of a fly, hope it's been productive.
Hahahaha!! This made me chuckle dude!!
Late to the party as usual. Gonna start using that dubbing patch to control the wild hairs up front. Andre, I can't believe that there aren't more views and subscribers. You're well known to the bucktail people in the States. I don't even tie flys. I tie jigs and you've influenced my tying. Is this some sort of secret backchannel?
Haha, thanks Jim, appreciate the kind words man ( sorry late reply!) I guess I don't push the channel much, but certainly appreciate that some folks enjoy it and get some use out of it. Hoping to get a little more time over the next few months to do more tying/filming and buolding up regular posting of vids.. Thanks again.
Dre
Love parkway drive
Perfect! Thank you… I have a question: what is material that you used for the upper layer as last?
Thanks bud - the very last tie in on top/dorsal is Squimpish Fibre.
@@BucktailFliesthanks✌️
Awesome fly and awesome tie. Question - What type of hackle are you using? Is it something like the Whiting "Predator Pack" hackle or is it extra long Schlappen or saddle hackle?? Thanks!
Hey bud - these are all Ewing hackles.. mix of their saltwater stuff and their Cordeiro Flatwing saddles.. love their stuff!
I gotta start doing some vids like this. Question, do you find that "bullet" tying the belly stacks like that gives you a comparable effect to hollow tying or is it more of a personal design choice? Just curious. Also, dig the use of dubbing on the throat.
Hey bud - for me the combo of the super skinny and strong nano silk thread makes tying bullet style a lot faster and with practice have found it super easy to control.. so I really enjoy it, especially when doing “flat” ties on top and hollow ties on the belly.. and you learn to use the “hollowness” of the Fibre’s from different parts of a tail/different tails or by trimming more of the butt sections off the BT .. personal preference I guess but I’ve found for me it’s a lot more “controllable” for most of my tying ..
@@BucktailFlies perfect! I dig the different ways people do stuff. Always an opportunity to learn something.
nice ,,,try the tail feathers flat tail for a different look
Where do you life bro? You can fish w me any time 🤘
Haha! Cheers man, I’m down in Cape Town South Africa!
@BucktailFlies nice.... what species do you target most with the large bucktails. We use those mostly for musky around here in the great lakes region of the United states.
@@chromeslayer5269 We chuck em at Bass in the fresh, and then a pretty wide range in the salt.. alot of mine end up on the outer atolls of the Seychelles being thrown at GT's and the like..