Great stuff guys--there's so many thing you can do with this pattern like inserting a rattle, or tie a fly lip on it and fish it will a wet tip/full sink fly line, or cut it into segments and use the new fish spines/segmented foam fly (which you can also use a sinking fly line and you have an instant jerk bait fly and use fly lips/magic heads on this pattern), or use only the top half segments of the foam on your fly so that it sits right on the surface film, the list goes on and on.
looks great. I am not a fan of foam but in some cases it is a necessary evil. Thanks for sharing, really nice baitfish lure. All the best to you and yours. Sean
I am all for using whatever catches the fish you want but there is a point when it is no longer fly tying and becomes lure making. Other than using a fly rod to cast it because it is so light, I cannot see calling it a fly. Great job though constructing it and very clever. I would use it in a heartbeat to fish with.
Joe Aimetti everyone has their own opinions. However balsa and foam is used on many flies. In reality flies are actually lures as well. But lures can’t be casted by a fly rod.
Looks good, seems fun to tie, but how practical is this fly? You added a lot of lead. Then there is the weight of the finishing glue. I am thinking that I would need to go up one or two rod weights to be comfortable casting that fly for any amount of time. Personally, I enjoy going lighter on my rods, not heavier. I love your innovation, maybe that fly isn't as heavy as I think?
FlyfisherSkor its not as heavy as one might think. The weight is necessary to offset the buoyancy of the foam and give it the side to side action. Glad you like it!
Nice Rapala... Just kidding, seriously that's a beautiful job. Larry Dalhberg had a similar floating minnow a long time ago using styrofoam and braided tubing. I loved tying and especially painting them. I used everglow tubing that had a base color then sharpies to paint. Nail polish was the top coat. If you were careful you could bleed the colors with some cool effects. Well done Kiley, nice to see the next generation improve on things, good luck with your products!
Try in weighting it and use it on a fast sink line and fish it booby nymph style a cross the bottom let the fly line sink first when you feel the line touch bottom leave for a few seconds then start a slow retrieve pause the fry pattern rises then retrieve stop and start again you can lengthen or short the time between pauses and retrieves use slow retrieves when the water temp is cold and long to short pauses the length of leader no longer than 2ft total length may be as short as 18". The longest total length of the leader should be is 3ft how the method work's is as you retrieve the the fry pattern you draw it to the bottom stop retrieving and the fry pattern rises slowly it is a this point of the pause the fry pattern is deadly hope this help's
Toby & Jenny not necessary to cut the tail but I did to just make it look different. Also no sound cause I sped the video up and that’s why I added the instructions via text.
silknfeathers - Pick up an issue of Flytyer magazine and then talk to me about how this pattern somehow - "crosses the boundary." You'll see more flies with, (I think it was Dave Whitlock who said something like) - "with elbows, eyeballs and arseholes" as this is simply the new thing in fly tying evolution. This is just a really nice innovative foam pattern in my opinion - especially given where the craft has gone in the last decade. I look forward to experimenting with this one for largemouth and striped bass. It looks great.
@@flyskinz Incredible job on the colouring and finishing detail! Do you fish this this Booby style on a sinking line or on a floating line with some kind of sinking leader? Ps instantly subscribed, look forward to exploring the rest of your channel!
ET you can fish it both ways. Intermediate line or floating line. Sinking line in my opinion can make for difficult casting. Also if you experiment with weighting and thinner foam you can make the fly slow sink too. They are fun and I usually make them differently in batches of six for different effects. Too little weight can cause they to ride sideways which works good too but makes it different.
Great stuff guys--there's so many thing you can do with this pattern like inserting a rattle, or tie a fly lip on it and fish it will a wet tip/full sink fly line, or cut it into segments and use the new fish spines/segmented foam fly (which you can also use a sinking fly line and you have an instant jerk bait fly and use fly lips/magic heads on this pattern), or use only the top half segments of the foam on your fly so that it sits right on the surface film, the list goes on and on.
From foam to fish ! Nice job very nice.
so professional, I LOVED it!
(especially since you barely used any special tool!)
looks great. I am not a fan of foam but in some cases it is a necessary evil. Thanks for sharing, really nice baitfish lure. All the best to you and yours. Sean
Very cool fly. I’m gonna have to try to make one myself. It’s fairly similar to a crank bait I 3D printed awhile back.
DrFrankensteam tjank you!
To be honest I didn't thot it was going to come out that good at the beginning great job!
Beautiful artwork! My respect, thumb up and greetings from germany
I am all for using whatever catches the fish you want but there is a point when it is no longer fly tying and becomes lure making. Other than using a fly rod to cast it because it is so light, I cannot see calling it a fly. Great job though constructing it and very clever. I would use it in a heartbeat to fish with.
Joe Aimetti everyone has their own opinions. However balsa and foam is used on many flies. In reality flies are actually lures as well. But lures can’t be casted by a fly rod.
Nice fish and easy to make out!!
Молодчина. Просто и реалистично.
That looks like a real trout sickling
very nice tutorial
Looks good, seems fun to tie, but how practical is this fly?
You added a lot of lead. Then there is the weight of the finishing glue. I am thinking that I would need to go up one or two rod weights to be comfortable casting that fly for any amount of time.
Personally, I enjoy going lighter on my rods, not heavier. I love your innovation, maybe that fly isn't as heavy as I think?
FlyfisherSkor its not as heavy as one might think. The weight is necessary to offset the buoyancy of the foam and give it the side to side action. Glad you like it!
Truck yeah man! Nice jig
Very nice! Excellent job.
Nice Rapala... Just kidding, seriously that's a beautiful job. Larry Dalhberg had a similar floating minnow a long time ago using styrofoam and braided tubing. I loved tying and especially painting them. I used everglow tubing that had a base color then sharpies to paint. Nail polish was the top coat. If you were careful you could bleed the colors with some cool effects. Well done Kiley, nice to see the next generation improve on things, good luck with your products!
Joe Duca thanks Joe!
Try a large bulldog clip to set the glue I know you have in creased speed the film up for demo purposes
Looks great!
Beautiful work! What brand of vice is that? I like it!
Jeff Nelson it’s a peak vise
You should really get yourself the activater for the super glue my man.
Impresionante trabajo, felicitaciones
Niesamowita przynęta . Super 👋
How did u cut the foam
I thought I was the only one who painted with a toothpick.
Nice totturial , I love it :) , Mae I know what they call to you mini clamp ?
Ronald Buenza I think you’re referring to the vise? It’s a Peak Fly vise.
Wow!!! Just amazing
Have you got a stick bait fly for sea bass fishing?
I'm from France and i like your channel 😎✌
Vincent Cembali white with a red head or black.
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Totally killer! Does it sink?
It's sub surface like a stick bait.
+Fly Skinz My name is also Skinz. I think we should make a clan channel.
It sits just below the surface...walks like a stick bait.
Try in weighting it and use it on a fast sink line and fish it booby nymph style a cross the bottom let the fly line sink first when you feel the line touch bottom leave for a few seconds then start a slow retrieve pause the fry pattern rises then retrieve stop and start again you can lengthen or short the time between pauses and retrieves use slow retrieves when the water temp is cold and long to short pauses the length of leader no longer than 2ft total length may be as short as 18". The longest total length of the leader should be is 3ft how the method work's is as you retrieve the the fry pattern you draw it to the bottom stop retrieving and the fry pattern rises slowly it is a this point of the pause the fry pattern is deadly hope this help's
that awesome thank you for sharing
Where can I buy the cutter you are using?
What is the transparent gel-like substance we applied on the model fish you made?
thanks
very good.
what kind of foam. pls name it again
Looks great but I would have loved to see if it catches fish😩
PLASTICSONLY BASS BOSS it catches tons of fish. If you follow the Fly Skinz Instagram page or Facebook page there is proof. 🤪
Awesome fly brother, I used to catch tons of trout on a rapala when are used to use lures. Have you ever tried putting a lip on one of these?
Digging the west not yet. It will wiggle on the strip sometimes
@@flyskinz where can one find one of those punches, or do you make those special?
Digging the west they are called Gary Krebs baitfish cutters.
@@flyskinz awesome I'll check it out, thanks for the awesome tutorial great job!
Nice fish 👏👏👏
Where do you get those kind of eyes? That some nice craftsmen work there. Looks like an actual store bought lure.
Leroy Barron deer creek
Better!
Very cool!
only thing its missing is a flylipp
Amazing...👌👍☺️
what kinda foam isthat
EVA sheet craft foam.
Wow , great job..
Отлично получается.
Does this float or sink or?
Floats
That is cool! I was wondering if you could make one of your choice and you could send it to me and I try to catch a fish on it
Waoooo keren bosss
Perfeito parabéns.!
what is the name this things wrap the micro line¡
Toque Magico the thread bobbin?
Belíssimo trabalho !!!
Why cut a vin the tale and why anr there no sound?
Toby & Jenny not necessary to cut the tail but I did to just make it look different. Also no sound cause I sped the video up and that’s why I added the instructions via text.
@@flyskinz OK thanks
awesome!!!!
amazing
paciej thank you!
Nice
Awesome!
This is (average) lure making. Really crosses the boundary.
silknfeathers - Pick up an issue of Flytyer magazine and then talk to me about how this pattern somehow - "crosses the boundary." You'll see more flies with, (I think it was Dave Whitlock who said something like) - "with elbows, eyeballs and arseholes" as this is simply the new thing in fly tying evolution. This is just a really nice innovative foam pattern in my opinion - especially given where the craft has gone in the last decade. I look forward to experimenting with this one for largemouth and striped bass. It looks great.
oh..fuck off!
Wow you can make a lure but can ou make one that catches fish?? O.o
Choch Tray all my flies/lures catch fish that I demo or I wouldn’t show them. I don’t like wasting my time nor do I like wasting other people’s time.
bravo
Cool
SUPER NICE. 👍👍👍👍👍🇨🇺
No sound.... A narrative would of been nice!
Shea Ruyle it’s a long process and didn’t want to bore. That’s why there is a written narrative.
That’s dope but how it fish
Charles Buckalew I wouldn’t waste my time making a video of it was a terrible fly.
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Right on thank u
WOW Nice
muy guapo
Lol he grabbed paper clips
Bravo!
Your just to good, I have a female you need to clone
I guess Im kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good place to watch newly released series online?
@Edward Bode Try FlixZone. Just google for it =)
@Edward Bode Lately I have been using flixzone. You can find it on google :)
Hebat 👍👍👍
Nice job but.. don’t get it.. a floating minnow? How is that going to catch fish lol
Random Stuff 😂
@@flyskinz Incredible job on the colouring and finishing detail! Do you fish this this Booby style on a sinking line or on a floating line with some kind of sinking leader?
Ps instantly subscribed, look forward to exploring the rest of your channel!
ET you can fish it both ways. Intermediate line or floating line. Sinking line in my opinion can make for difficult casting. Also if you experiment with weighting and thinner foam you can make the fly slow sink too. They are fun and I usually make them differently in batches of six for different effects. Too little weight can cause they to ride sideways which works good too but makes it different.
👏👏
Wow
Fatih Alghifar thank you!;)
👍👍👍
No sound
Süpperrrr 👏👏👏👏
🤔🤔🤔....
سويلي ضفدع بعد ازنك
Be good if i could here u talk.
Nice lure not a fly
Thanks?😂. I didn’t ask.
@@flyskinz 💩