Fly Tying Tutorial: Split Case PMD: The MOST POPULAR PMD Nymph in the shop [Fly Tying]
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2021
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The title says it all. It's the most popular PMD nymph in the shop because it WORKS!!
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Used yellow biots for the wing case and peacock hearl for the abdomen also soak the biots in warm water easier to work with crushed them
Nice presentation and appreciated down-under in NZ.
Love these little things!
Wow, nice job on this fly!
Thank you. Very interesting dubbing rope with loop.
Good job.
Sweet PMD 👍
BRAVO ... FÉLICITATION. BYYY Québec Canada.
Thanks for sharing Cheech! I see that you guys have a BWO version - what changes would you make to tie that one? Thanks! 🎣
Nice!
im stealing your thread over the bead technique!
Does this bug fish well without the legs? I don’t have much wood duck left. Is the wood duck dyed? If it is what color? Thanks
great talk thru thnx
So, do you sell men's vices at your store?
Awesome
Does this bug fish in the winter at all ?
Hands down dopest dope ever roped 🔥 seriously tho, this bug hunts 👌🏻,
Nice 🤣
Techy fly!
Cheech, been using that "dubbing rope" method for decades :) Suggestion: Dub the noodle twice as long as needed, tapered at both ends; hook the dubbing-whirl on at the mid point of the dubbing noodle, wrap the thread to the tie- off point; then twist up tight to create a tapered dubbing rope. Done this way you can create a tapered, segmented body without having to build up an underbody. The thickness of the dubbed noodle and how tight it is twisted determines the amount of taper and segmentation. I find the best results are had using a fine dubbing like beaver or muskrat underfur with no guard hairs.
I’ve been using it a LONG time too. Another way to make it work... just build the taper into the noodle. It’s always more precise when you build it with thread IMO.
@@FlyFishFood Agreed, a thread underbody is more precise and I use that as a base for quill or foil, for a dubbed body a tapered dubbing rope is fast and convenient. I learned to tie with 3/0 (OK, dating myself here LOL!) so tapering with thread was reasonable. I find that the 8/0 threads just take too many wraps (on the # 12 and up flies I mostly use) to build the taper. Call me lazy :) Hey, what ever works eh! Cheers!
Slick 👍
I hade a 20 fish day on this bug and can’t wait until tomorrow to star tying a dozen or so
I like the fly, but my question is why is this tied with a tungsten bead? Doesn't a mayfly wingcase split at the surface? It seems this would be a better pattern to fish unweighted, maybe as the dropper to a dry.
They are all throughout the water column. Current pushes them all around.