Nice jig nymph Vlad. I think it's time to treat yourself to a new bodkin or file your current one. Your friend is getting a nice grouping of consistently tied flies. Bravo.
@@robertperman8967 thanks. If you mean materials list, there is not. I never show it. I just explain what i use as i tie the fly because i prefer to explain my reasoning. Just watch it whole wnd i will mention it all as i tie
Lovely fly tied to a solid formula. I’ll bite the bullet and buy some off beads and give them a go. I’ve been using copper wire on jig hooks to form a sphere and get the weight upfront.. it worked last week on the Finkausee grayling. So did a Dynamite Harry picked by my daughter..
Oh yes...this is a fish catcher...definitely gonna be tying up some of these beauties !....thanks for sharing Vladimir...very helpful tips as usual
Thanks for the comment. Glad you like it. Tight lines 🍻😀
Nice jig nymph Vlad. I think it's time to treat yourself to a new bodkin or file your current one. Your friend is getting a nice grouping of consistently tied flies. Bravo.
@@Adipper thanks. I guess i will just file this one. I am emotionally attached to it. Its from first tool set i have ever bought. 😀
@@Oholisfliesandfishing Totally understand Vlad!! It is a “Wabi-Sabi” bodkin (beautiful imperfection from use).
@@Adipper exactly 😀😀, i know there are better. But i love this one 😀
@@Oholisfliesandfishing how about just sharpening the tip up on some fine grit grade emery-type paper that's used for metal polishing?
@@Tjk186 that's what i do sometimes. Stone for knife sharpening is near me.... Its just that i forget about it. 😀
Beautifully done !!! Thanks!!
@@wvlongshooter3912 thank you so much 🍻🍻
Nice ty!! Is there a recipe there somewhere? Tight lines🕷️🐛🐜!!!!!
@@robertperman8967 thanks. If you mean materials list, there is not. I never show it. I just explain what i use as i tie the fly because i prefer to explain my reasoning.
Just watch it whole wnd i will mention it all as i tie
Lovely fly tied to a solid formula. I’ll bite the bullet and buy some off beads and give them a go. I’ve been using copper wire on jig hooks to form a sphere and get the weight upfront.. it worked last week on the Finkausee grayling. So did a Dynamite Harry picked by my daughter..
@@robgreen6697 its just more convenient using them than regular beads. Especially on regular hooks because these can invert any hook you want
Thanks. Usefull vidoe as always ❤
@@SM3TEK-Lars thanks for your comment. Glad you like it 🍻🍻😀
They are offset or “Jigoff” beads.
@@andyk914 both names are correct
Bead sets oddly on to of head. What beads slotted?
@@michaelterry1147 this is jig off bead. Different kind