Man I wish you could do a voice over for some fishing shows!!!! I love fly tying but only tie 1 or 2 a day or I will become sick of it. I tie for me and my brother and some friends. always cheeper then buying flys. I look to your videos when I don't know how something is done and you explain in great detail how it is done.
Nice abdomen. I’ve been tying a few of these for the last week or so. I took my setup out to try my LSU smoke jumper and the sunfish smashed them. I had a hard time getting the hooks out cleanly. Thanks for all you do Tim.
Nice fly. It is an interchangeable pattern with midges. Although to be an Isonychia (ephemroptera family) I plan to tie it with exuvia and try it. Thanks.
Great fly this type of pattern works brilliant at my local still water. Tim what colour is you're Regal I'm thinking of getting one to add to my collection really like the colour . Thanks
That would require making a dubbing loop as opposed to the single strand shown here. The resultant dubbing noodle is really quite different as is the body it creates.
Very nice tie to watch with coffee this morning. Thanks Tim
Agreed!!
Thank You Tim !! This should Promote Strikes here in NW Michigan 😎👍🏻
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Man I wish you could do a voice over for some fishing shows!!!! I love fly tying but only tie 1 or 2 a day or I will become sick of it. I tie for me and my brother and some friends. always cheeper then buying flys. I look to your videos when I don't know how something is done and you explain in great detail how it is done.
Now that’s a really Awesome fly, im going to tie a few thanks for sharing this!!!!!!!!
Very productive pattern. Thanks Tim
Nice abdomen. I’ve been tying a few of these for the last week or so. I took my setup out to try my LSU smoke jumper and the sunfish smashed them. I had a hard time getting the hooks out cleanly. Thanks for all you do Tim.
Hello Tim! Nice looking fly!
Nice, plus a great name to match.
Nice fly. It is an interchangeable pattern with midges. Although to be an Isonychia (ephemroptera family) I plan to tie it with exuvia and try it. Thanks.
Definitely going to try this one!
Nice! I am going to try that bad boy with a split thread thing.
Nice Tim☕️☕️
Great fly this type of pattern works brilliant at my local still water. Tim what colour is you're Regal I'm thinking of getting one to add to my collection really like the colour . Thanks
What?!? You didn’t “start by mashing the barb”! That’s like Davie forgetting to “wax the thread”!
End times, for sure…
Sweet.
Nice
It is a good pattern. Why don't you use a dubbing spinner and a bobbin hanger? These two tools make the dubbing process much easier.
That would require making a dubbing loop as opposed to the single strand shown here. The resultant dubbing noodle is really quite different as is the body it creates.
as hook I'm using a TMC 2457 #16 and #14