Hola! Gracias por este video. Vivo en el sur de Chile y hace unos pocos meses estoy montando mis propias moscas, por lo que agradezco el trabajo de pescadores experimentados como tú, que comparten su experiencia y conocimientos. Abrazo!
¿Hola, cómo estás? Gracias por tu comentario tan generoso. ¡Me alegra que hayas empezado a montar tus propias moscas! Para mi es una parte importante de la pesca y la satisfacción que tienes cuando enganchas una trucha con tu propia mosca y la pones en tu sacadera, es una sensación que quieres repetir!! Es un placer conocerte y si crees que puedo ayudarte en algo, por favor contáctame. Un abrazo y saludos desde España.😉
Hola, que tal? He visto las noticias sobre los incendios en Chile. Espero que si tienes amigos o familiares en las áreas afectadas, estén sanos y salvos. Un abrazo. 🙏
Hi Neil; Thanks for posting; efficient and inventive use of the Maribou. Two questions regarding the Jig Hook ... Did you use a Heavy Wire Jig Hook or a Light Wire? Could Either Be Used? 👍
Hi there! Thank you for your generous comment. I did not use a light wire jig hook, but I believe that either could be used. If you regularly encounter very large trout, I would encourage a heavy wire hook though. Have you experienced your hooks ‘opening’ on fish and thus concerned about the hook? To be honest, it rarely happens, so if you have had it happen more than once, you either have a bad batch or you should change your brand. 😉 Tight lines.🎣
Hello there, good to hear from you. If you are fishing this fly downstream, you will feel the take as you would with a streamer or wet fly. Fishing downstream will generally attract an aggressive take as the fish attacks the fly. Fishing it though the swim like a nymph, use whichever tactic for bite indication that you would normally use. Whilst fishing it this way, the bites can be a little more delicate and you may have to set the hook, but whatever bite detection method you usually use, will serve. In my experience, the bites can be equally aggressive.😬
Hello Robert, good to hear from you. Not sure whether you are asking me how I would classify this or would I classify it as an attractor pattern. For me, this is a point fly if you fish it as a nymph, but if you are fishing downstream it could be either point or dropper with another similar fly. I feel that an attractor pattern when nymphing is something on the dropper to attract the trout’s attention and it will take the point fly coming behind - that’s not to say that it won’t take fish in its own right! Best of both worlds eh?😊
😂 Hello Hunter, thank you for your comment and it will be a great way to use up your wire. Ordering multiple sizes and multiple colours…..you are absolutely correct, in that it will require breaking into your piggy bank!! I hope that the fly proves successful for you.🎣
Nice little fly there.
Hello Mike, good to hear from you. Thank you for your kind comment; I hope that you have the opportunity to tie some up and put them to good use!😉
I certainly will, regards from Wales
@@lisajames2170 Hello Lisa, equally as good to hear from you! If you also tie flies, I hope that it’s successful for you too. Cyfarchion o Sbaen.😉
Hola! Gracias por este video. Vivo en el sur de Chile y hace unos pocos meses estoy montando mis propias moscas, por lo que agradezco el trabajo de pescadores experimentados como tú, que comparten su experiencia y conocimientos. Abrazo!
¿Hola, cómo estás? Gracias por tu comentario tan generoso. ¡Me alegra que hayas empezado a montar tus propias moscas! Para mi es una parte importante de la pesca y la satisfacción que tienes cuando enganchas una trucha con tu propia mosca y la pones en tu sacadera, es una sensación que quieres repetir!! Es un placer conocerte y si crees que puedo ayudarte en algo, por favor contáctame. Un abrazo y saludos desde España.😉
Hola, que tal? He visto las noticias sobre los incendios en Chile. Espero que si tienes amigos o familiares en las áreas afectadas, estén sanos y salvos. Un abrazo. 🙏
Really nice item there.
Hello there, I hope you are well and tying plenty of flies. I’m glad that you enjoyed the video and thank you for your kind comment.👍
Let’s give a shot!
Hi there, thank you for your comment and please do so.
Hi Neil; Thanks for posting; efficient and inventive use of the Maribou. Two questions regarding the Jig Hook ... Did you use a Heavy Wire Jig Hook or a Light Wire? Could Either Be Used? 👍
Hi there! Thank you for your generous comment. I did not use a light wire jig hook, but I believe that either could be used. If you regularly encounter very large trout, I would encourage a heavy wire hook though. Have you experienced your hooks ‘opening’ on fish and thus concerned about the hook? To be honest, it rarely happens, so if you have had it happen more than once, you either have a bad batch or you should change your brand. 😉 Tight lines.🎣
Hi Neil, how do you detect the take? Do you feel it like with a wet fly. Do you set the Hook?
Hello there, good to hear from you. If you are fishing this fly downstream, you will feel the take as you would with a streamer or wet fly. Fishing downstream will generally attract an aggressive take as the fish attacks the fly. Fishing it though the swim like a nymph, use whichever tactic for bite indication that you would normally use. Whilst fishing it this way, the bites can be a little more delicate and you may have to set the hook, but whatever bite detection method you usually use, will serve. In my experience, the bites can be equally aggressive.😬
How would you classify this as an attractor pattern? tight lines🐛🐞🐜!!!!!
Hello Robert, good to hear from you. Not sure whether you are asking me how I would classify this or would I classify it as an attractor pattern. For me, this is a point fly if you fish it as a nymph, but if you are fishing downstream it could be either point or dropper with another similar fly. I feel that an attractor pattern when nymphing is something on the dropper to attract the trout’s attention and it will take the point fly coming behind - that’s not to say that it won’t take fish in its own right! Best of both worlds eh?😊
A neat new use for my .15 lead free wire (I want to wait before binge spending on beads)
😂 Hello Hunter, thank you for your comment and it will be a great way to use up your wire. Ordering multiple sizes and multiple colours…..you are absolutely correct, in that it will require breaking into your piggy bank!! I hope that the fly proves successful for you.🎣
Thanks for the reply. I guess your choices are wide open . Tight lines🐞🐜🪲!!!!!