Thanks,again, for the great tips. I especially liked the methods for applying ice dubbing. It looks like you don't use dubbing wax for applying ice dub. The head construction and finishing on the Baby Fat Minnow was a really good way to do it, especially applying the eyes. Thanks, Cheech.
HI cheech! I love these educational skill builders man! I want to ask you a question about a small tying tool that I saw on Amazon today. It's called a K & E Jig Eye Cleaner: Now I know that you can use this nifty little tool to punch-out dried paint out of the hook eye, and I know the feather pull through trick to clear wet superglue or uncured resin out of the hook eye, but what about dried superglue? What about resin that you've already cured with the UV light before you realized that the hook eye was clogged? Will this tool be able to punch-out the dried superglue or cured resin? If not is there anything you can do to reopen the hook eye or is it just a throw away fly? Thanks for the skill builders and for letting me pick your brain about this. I will anxiously look forward to your reply. Thanks Cheech! I appreciate you brother!
Thanks Cheech. Always wondered how those things were done. Great job.
Your skill builders are GREAT. Thanks for all the tips.
Thanks Cheech 😉☕️☕️
Great tip on ice dubbing! You guys are the best at explaining tying techniques in simple terms.
Thanks for passing on little tricks while tying. Not many fly shops will give them up!!! Love following you guys!
Making my life easier…. Thanks
Thanks,again, for the great tips. I especially liked the methods for applying ice dubbing. It looks like you don't use dubbing wax for applying ice dub. The head construction and finishing on the Baby Fat Minnow was a really good way to do it, especially applying the eyes. Thanks, Cheech.
Top notch series guys 👌👌👌👌
Thanks for the video. So you have a video on whip finish and/or half hitch? I still struggle with both.
HI cheech! I love these educational skill builders man! I want to ask you a question about a small tying tool that I saw on Amazon today. It's called a K & E Jig Eye Cleaner:
Now I know that you can use this nifty little tool to punch-out dried paint out of the hook eye, and I know the feather pull through trick to clear wet superglue or uncured resin out of the hook eye, but what about dried superglue? What about resin that you've already cured with the UV light before you realized that the hook eye was clogged? Will this tool be able to punch-out the dried superglue or cured resin? If not is there anything you can do to reopen the hook eye or is it just a throw away fly? Thanks for the skill builders and for letting me pick your brain about this. I will anxiously look forward to your reply. Thanks Cheech! I appreciate you brother!
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"Sir. I'd like to have a word if you would!"
Yes. Hello Loon stacker. Please remove your cap to come in the room. Oh what’s that? It doesn’t come off? Maybe next time buddy.
@FlyFishFood what? I thought hanging it off to one side would impress the ladies!
You need one of those agitator's used to
mix stuff in test tubes. Set the stacker on there let it vibrate and you’re done. Maybe.
How do you piss off the downstairs neighbors?
I thought you were playing Chess.😅. Great tips!
Do you sell those nice looking shirts?
You had me at inner hole diameter....
nice ! when you going to give Tom and Tim another tying lesson.
5/20. BOOK IT.
That's an annoying intro bro!
@@JeremyLamovsky Be nice
Thanks for the video. So you have a video on whip finish and/or half hitch? I still struggle with both.