Nice Pattern and I love your way of keeping on reccomending "take your time". So often mistakes are made when trying to mok the professionals, going too quickly to the next step. Happy 2019 to you all.
Nice design idea with the hot orange body. I take your word that it works best in stillwater (reservoir) fishing. I'll try it but will use lead in the thorax part instead of copper wire as weight. Thanks.
Nice pattern Mak. I’ll be giving this one a go, even though it’s a little more difficult than those I’ve tried so far! lol Thanks again for another one. Happy New Year to you too dude.
I have seen different colors used for this pattern; yours is really striking can't wait to try it. Enjoy the way you took your time in building this fly. Yo he visto diferentes colores usados con este patron: el que demostraste es muy llamativo, no puedo esperar a probarlo. Disfruto de la forma en que tomaste tu tiempo para construir esta mosca. thanks
I do like this variant. I can't put my finger on it, precisely, but, the inversion of hue and chroma for the thorax, as well as the transition to the rusty brown head, just look like, "triggers." Nicely tied.
@@Makflies I'm color charting tying thread, dubbing, and wire to progress from warm to cool with the same effect. I can see some very nice contrasting effects in mid-range. . . light purple/lavender. I'm not a big fan of that hue spectrum for trout, but, I'm going to give it a try.
What would be the advantage of orange over say brown or green. Would this work in western rivers? Thanks. Beautiful ty as always!!! Tight lines🐜🐞🦟!!!!!
I like the choice of materials and the colors on an otherwise traditional tie. Couple of notes. You should have started further down the bend, you ended up crowding the eye. Wing case could have been wider and it would have been interesting to wrap the hackle up through the thorax. With a more substantial wing case it would have pushed the legs down around the thorax.
Thanks Mak! The bright orange thorax makes a great hot-spot. I always tie in somber earth-tones to match the naturals, I really do need to get bolder and add some brighter colors - would you believe that I don't have ANY red, pink, blue or purple flies? Need to correct that, I will have to tie up a couple for the box! Sometimes you have to "shout" to get the fishes attention eh! Happy New Year Mak! Hank
Thank you Hank, I know what you mean, up till 2014 I was tying basic , but I think brighter colours are great to attract fish, Thank you for your comment , Happy New Year my friend 😊 😊 😊
@@Makflies Mak, Fly tying season is starting here in Canada (Christmas is passed and the lakes are frozen over) so I just ordered some tungsten beads, thread, fur, marabou and strung hackles in bright colors - I told my wife that it was all your fault LOL!! Didn't think you would mind :-) Have a great day! Hank
@@hankvana2149 LOL,,, I am guilty Hank, but I like these fault, you are so lucky to be in the country where fly fishing is best , one day I will go there :), Regards,,, Mak 😊 😊
Nice tie as usual and thanks for sharing. Never thought of the orange as an attractor and maybe as a October caddis as well what are your thoughts. Thanks for all your great videos and you and your family have a Happy New Year as well. Thanks again
Thank you Al , The orange PTN's has been around for a while, & you can fish with these all year round, thanks for watching , Happy New Year my friend 😊 😊 😊
Great looking fly. Tried the lighter trick from one of your previous videos and ended up with my own new creation. I called it the pile of ash. All the best for 2019.
Nice Pattern and I love your way of keeping on reccomending "take your time".
So often mistakes are made when trying to mok the professionals, going too quickly to the next step.
Happy 2019 to you all.
Thank you Andrea , I am glad you like it , Happy New Year 😊 😊
Absolutely beautiful work Mak as always 👌👍👍😊
@@philipjones6083 thank you 😊😊😊
Beautiful ty. Tight lines🐜🦗🪰!!!!
Thank you Robert ☺️
MaK, you are a fly-tying genius
Thank you Barry, much appreciated my friend :))
I like the way you remind to take your time.
Very nice. Thank you.
So nice of you Michael :))
Great twist on a pheasant tail, i love the hackle usage.. perfect.
Thank you Jeff , I am glad you like it :)
Nice fly! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Hardy :))
Great pattern Mak, using the hackle for legs is a nice touch
Thank you J, I am glad you like it :)
Lovely fly Arshad. Great attention to detail. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Danny, :))
I really like this one.
Thank you Roy :))
You do good work, sir! I love the videos. Ive just started making them so these are so helpful! I hope to make a pack for each season.
Thank you so much friend :))
Yes another fantastic fly tied by you. Happy New Year and look forward to many more videos from you
Thank you Doug, I am glad you like it , Happy New Year my friend 😊 😊
Nice design idea with the hot orange body. I take your word that it works best in stillwater (reservoir) fishing. I'll try it but will use lead in the thorax part instead of copper wire as weight. Thanks.
Thank you friend, I am glad you like it, Lead is perfectly fine :)))
Nice pattern Mak. I’ll be giving this one a go, even though it’s a little more difficult than those I’ve tried so far! lol
Thanks again for another one. Happy New Year to you too dude.
Thank you El , I am glad you like it , Happy New Year :)
I have seen different colors used for this pattern; yours is really striking can't wait to try it. Enjoy the way you took your time in building this fly.
Yo he visto diferentes colores usados con este patron: el que demostraste es muy llamativo, no puedo esperar a probarlo. Disfruto de la forma en que tomaste tu tiempo para construir esta mosca.
thanks
Thank you Lucio Morales , I am glad you like it :)
thank you, and a happy new year too you, and thanks for all the fantastic flies
Thank you Line Jensen , same to you too my friend , Happy New Year 😊
Great tying,Same to you pal.Have a great 2019
Thank you Paul :)
Очень хорошая идея. Думаю надо облегчить мушку. Спасибо ) Лайк поставил.
Thank you mr Disel :)
looks great!! thank-you I'll be tying some in a few minutes some for me and some for the Vets Happy New Year best to you!!
and family!
Thank you Edward , Happy New Year my friend :)
Good work Mak 👏
Thank you friend :)
I do like this variant. I can't put my finger on it, precisely, but, the inversion of hue and chroma for the thorax, as well as the transition to the rusty brown head, just look like, "triggers." Nicely tied.
Thank you friend, I am glad you like it, :))
@@Makflies I'm color charting tying thread, dubbing, and wire to progress from warm to cool with the same effect. I can see some very nice contrasting effects in mid-range. . . light purple/lavender. I'm not a big fan of that hue spectrum for trout, but, I'm going to give it a try.
@@kurzhaarguy OK Friend, you should try it see what you think :))
What would be the advantage of orange over say brown or green. Would this work in western rivers? Thanks. Beautiful ty as always!!! Tight lines🐜🐞🦟!!!!!
Thank you Robert, it has advantages bright colour are a trigger point attract more fish
Thank you
I like the choice of materials and the colors on an otherwise traditional tie. Couple of notes. You should have started further down the bend, you ended up crowding the eye. Wing case could have been wider and it would have been interesting to wrap the hackle up through the thorax. With a more substantial wing case it would have pushed the legs down around the thorax.
Thanks for the tips Jim :))
Very nice fly
Thank you Oshea :)
Вот это мушка!!👍👍👍
Thank you friend :)
Аккуратно, просто, красиво!
Thank you Friend :)
Thanks Mak! The bright orange thorax makes a great hot-spot. I always tie in somber earth-tones to match the naturals, I really do need to get bolder and add some brighter colors - would you believe that I don't have ANY red, pink, blue or purple flies? Need to correct that, I will have to tie up a couple for the box! Sometimes you have to "shout" to get the fishes attention eh! Happy New Year Mak! Hank
Thank you Hank, I know what you mean, up till 2014 I was tying basic , but I think brighter colours are great to attract fish, Thank you for your comment , Happy New Year my friend 😊 😊 😊
@@Makflies Mak, Fly tying season is starting here in Canada (Christmas is passed and the lakes are frozen over) so I just ordered some tungsten beads, thread, fur, marabou and strung hackles in bright colors - I told my wife that it was all your fault LOL!! Didn't think you would mind :-) Have a great day! Hank
@@hankvana2149 LOL,,, I am guilty Hank, but I like these fault, you are so lucky to be in the country where fly fishing is best , one day I will go there :),
Regards,,, Mak 😊 😊
Nicely done!
Thank you Mike :)
Nice tie as usual and thanks for sharing. Never thought of the orange as an attractor and maybe as a October caddis as well what are your thoughts. Thanks for all your great videos and you and your family have a Happy New Year as well. Thanks again
Thank you Al , The orange PTN's has been around for a while, & you can fish with these all year round, thanks for watching , Happy New Year my friend 😊 😊 😊
Просто здорово!
👍👍👍
Exelente
Thank you friend :)))
Thank you sir for the awesome lesson
Thank you Friend, I am glad you like it 😊 😊
Thank you.
👍👍
Nice , Happy New year
Thank you Mike,, Happy New Year Pal 😊 😊
Great looking fly. Tried the lighter trick from one of your previous videos and ended up with my own new creation. I called it the pile of ash. All the best for 2019.
Lol,,, Thank you Alan I am glad you like it pal,, Happy New Year :)
Copper wire diameter?
Thanks and great video 👍🏻🙂
Thank you Jordan, it's 0.1mm :))
Круто супер.
Thank you friend :)
is the hook just a xl wet style? and the copper wire is plan it looks redish in the video...
It's Kamasan B200, The Wire is actually Copper, it might looks different in Video :))
Can you do a video on the dubbing for this fly
Thank you Ray, I will do it soon :)