WOW amazing set of flies there Davie, love the look of all of them will be giving them a bash at the vice later on. We had a few fish on flies simular to this one but never knew what there where called cheers for the video As always Kenny
Very nice fly (like as your habit) how do you make the leg? I try to make knot on this small fiber and i can't realise with success.... grrrrrr ! Many thank's to explain your technique with us Pierre
Hi Davie Awsome little fly i will have to ty some of this little bad boys up.. What hook was you tying the fly on? I like that hook alot Thanks for the Great Videos Chance
nice fly, excuse my stupid question, how do you fish it ? like a dry or wet one ? i guess like a dry one but i wanna be sure. i`m lacking materials and i`m using other stuff to get the flotability properties. thanks again and keep up the good work!!! very very nice flyes.
Hi Davie, The body of this fly, and its adaptation to buzzers. Is it various holographic tinsels under the pearl for different colours? IE,. pearl and orange, green, black, red, to suit body and thorax. Or would you change the pearl at anytime, Great fly and I am sure on it's day a great catcher. Thanks a lot, Ali
Hi Ali, Pearl is a great coloured tinsel which will enhance any colour like orange, red and many other colour blends we need like on buzzers though it's not compulsory so tye what you feel will work for you..I'm glad you liked the fly as it's a very good pattern and has caught countless fish over the years.. All the very best Davie..
hola,, usted podria explicar ¿como se hacen las patitas ?, muchas gracias y disculpe mi ingles . Gracias hello, you could explain how the legs are?, thank you very much and sorry for my English
Davie, off subject again, I saw you tie a sedge body with three sections of deer hair, with seals fur, and you tied the rib after the hair was one and separated the hair and tied it down much like a matuka style wing. I can't find it again. Do you know which pattern I am speaking of? I hope so, I really want to try one. All the best, Sean
WOW amazing set of flies there Davie, love the look of all of them will be giving them a bash at the vice later on. We had a few fish on flies simular to this one but never knew what there where called cheers for the video
As always
Kenny
Brill tying and great quality video, oozing with excellent tying tips!
Thanks Davie
Alan
Thanks a lot Davie, but I will stick to your suggestion meantime or at least until I can come up with something better. Chance would be a fine thing!!
Very nice fly (like as your habit)
how do you make the leg?
I try to make knot on this small fiber and i can't realise with success.... grrrrrr !
Many thank's to explain your technique with us
Pierre
Hi Davie
Awsome little fly i will have to ty some of this little bad boys up..
What hook was you tying the fly on? I like that hook alot
Thanks for the Great Videos
Chance
nice fly, excuse my stupid question, how do you fish it ? like a dry or wet one ? i guess like a dry one but i wanna be sure. i`m lacking materials and i`m using other stuff to get the flotability properties. thanks again and keep up the good work!!! very very nice flyes.
First Time in HD looks nice
Hi Davie, The body of this fly, and its adaptation to buzzers. Is it various holographic tinsels under the pearl for different colours? IE,. pearl and orange, green, black, red, to suit body and thorax. Or would you change the pearl at anytime, Great fly and I am sure on it's day a great catcher. Thanks a lot, Ali
Hi Ali,
Pearl is a great coloured tinsel which will enhance any colour like orange, red and many other colour blends we need like on buzzers though it's not compulsory so tye what you feel will work for you..I'm glad you liked the fly as it's a very good pattern and has caught countless fish over the years..
All the very best Davie..
HD is great!!! Thanks!!!!
Gracias .
hola,, usted podria explicar ¿como se hacen las patitas ?, muchas gracias y disculpe mi ingles .
Gracias
hello, you could explain how the legs are?, thank you very much and sorry for my English
Davie, off subject again, I saw you tie a sedge body with three sections of deer hair, with seals fur, and you tied the rib after the hair was one and separated the hair and tied it down much like a matuka style wing. I can't find it again. Do you know which pattern I am speaking of? I hope so, I really want to try one. All the best, Sean