Hi Lindsay, I rarely watch fly tying videos as I have my own style and they are basic or simple. But this popped up on my screen. Had to watch. Brilliant, and the talk on how and why was spot on. Just up my street. I have fished the light buzzers for years and very successful. I then went onto your channel. I think I will be spending a good few hours sifting through them. Glad I watched now. Thank you. Just subscribed. Shaun.
Glad it was helpful Shaun, I tie with a clear idea of how I want a pattern to be presented. I think its key to understand how fast a pattern sinks and get that visual image of how it appears to the trout. Thanks for watching buddy.
Re the Spartan wrap, I fished with Steve once in the 90`s it would be and since we both liked float tubing we got on well. Every so often he would send me new materials and and a new pattern or two. Decent guy.
Hi Jim, I had an occasion to phone Steve Parton regarding line that he used for rudder fishing, and he was very helpful indeed, he sent me a 30 yard length free gratis and wished me the best of luck in my fishing, a true gentleman who is sorely missed. Jimf
@@jimflynn466 Hi Jim, yes he was a really nice guy with a big generous streak. He was so passionate and I found him really nice to fish with .... we had a score draw and both went home happy! atb JIM
Hi Lindsay, really like this pattern, will have to have a few in my box before the season starts, have heard reports that trout are rising on one of the lochs I fish so this should do the biz. Cheers Jimf
I impatiently wait for your videos every week. Thank you for letting me catch up on my beauty sleep! My wife has stopped gagging when she looks at me! Anyway, you can buy other buzzer wrap that will work I'm sure. I have some down in my tying room I am pretty sure will work. So many items are discontinued right!? I always but extra but sometimes!!! One thing I've been trying is some brush on Superglue on the thread base to fortify the Peacock. But as you point out the wraps of the Buzzer Wrap do great! Is your white wing material similar to polypropylene? It sort of looks similar in the structure? You and Davie tear the boots away! My boots are so tough I could tie my car out of a ditch with them! 😂 I like this style of fly and once I am back on my Stillwater flies I will no doubt tie some. Thanks Lindsay! Always appreciated!!
The buzzer wrap in the video is a very old product hard to get hold of nowadays. The alternatives do a reasonable job. I take it you mean biots and the auto correct has got the better of you....lol. The thorax cover is similar to antron or Aero Wing, Its good gear. Thanks for watching Kerry.
Absolutely love that Lindsay like all your tyings. Really like the process and finished look. Cracking job. Can I ask if you fish it single or in a team 🤔
I find myself captivated by your videos but not sure if i have the patience to try it. Do you feel you catch more fish with your own flies rather than shop bought ? . Thanks :)
Hi James, The flies available to buy now are generally of a very high standard. The reason for tying your own may be varied but what it boils down to is confidence. When I catch a fish with a fly I have tied I know the hook will not bend out and the fly will last until I damage the hook point beyond repair. You also get exactly what you want.
Hi Lindsay, this may sound like a stupid question, but would you have this fly as a dropper or as a point fly? What other combinations would try? I'm still a "newbie" as they say. Only got into fly fishing about six years ago when I retired. Great videos by the way, keep them coming. If you ever fancy a wee change of scenery, come and join us in Fife.
Hi Alister, if I was fishing straight through I would fish this anywhere on the cast. It would also work great on a washing line if you wanted to keep your flies high in the water.
Super, video, Lindsay. Could I ask, with so many Semperfli nano silks available, what would you say are the most common sizes and colours for a newbie like me? Cheers
Depends on what you are tying but as a generic one the 12/0 is super strong get black, red and white. The white will take a coloured pen if you want something a little different.
Nice one Lindsay 👌👌👌
Thanks pal.
How did I miss this excellent tie.
Thanks, great wee fly.
Very nice looking buzzer, thanks Lindsay
My pleasure!
Very nice fly Lindsay. Nicely tied and explained. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Lindsay, I rarely watch fly tying videos as I have my own style and they are basic or simple. But this popped up on my screen. Had to watch. Brilliant, and the talk on how and why was spot on. Just up my street. I have fished the light buzzers for years and very successful. I then went onto your channel. I think I will be spending a good few hours sifting through them. Glad I watched now. Thank you. Just subscribed. Shaun.
Glad it was helpful Shaun, I tie with a clear idea of how I want a pattern to be presented. I think its key to understand how fast a pattern sinks and get that visual image of how it appears to the trout. Thanks for watching buddy.
Tidy mate. Cheers for pointing me in the nano silk direction
I use it about 75% of the time now.
@@lindsayiflyfish i find its alot lighter so use it on drys
Another good one to keep me busy 👍
Thanks for the visit
Nice one Lindsay thanks Big Davie.
Stay safe.
Thanks, will do!
very very nice fly... cant wait to try that one
Have fun with it pal and try different colour variations.
Nice Lindsay thank you for sharing I will need to give that a go
Please do, its great for fishing higher up.
Re the Spartan wrap, I fished with Steve once in the 90`s it would be and since we both liked float tubing we got on well. Every so often he would send me new materials and and a new pattern or two. Decent guy.
Jim, he was a top bloke gone too soon.
Hi Jim, I had an occasion to phone Steve Parton regarding line that he used for rudder fishing, and he was very helpful indeed, he sent me a 30 yard length free gratis and wished me the best of luck in my fishing, a true gentleman who is sorely missed. Jimf
@@jimflynn466 Hi Jim, yes he was a really nice guy with a big generous streak. He was so passionate and I found him really nice to fish with .... we had a score draw and both went home happy! atb JIM
Hi Lindsay, really like this pattern, will have to have a few in my box before the season starts, have heard reports that trout are rising on one of the lochs I fish so this should do the biz. Cheers Jimf
Should serve you well pal.
Nice Lindsay . I do a version with pearl tinsel for thorax cover , works well 👍
Great idea, might give that a go.
That's a cool looking buzzer Lindsay, washing line for that one?.
Great tutorial again.
Keep em coming!
ATB Chris.
Thanks, will do!
Great tie.I thinking like you,a lot of the buzzers sink too fast.CHEERS
Thanks 👍
I impatiently wait for your videos every week. Thank you for letting me catch up on my beauty sleep! My wife has stopped gagging when she looks at me!
Anyway, you can buy other buzzer wrap that will work I'm sure. I have some down in my tying room I am pretty sure will work.
So many items are discontinued right!? I always but extra but sometimes!!!
One thing I've been trying is some brush on Superglue on the thread base to fortify the Peacock. But as you point out the wraps of the Buzzer Wrap do great! Is your white wing material similar to polypropylene? It sort of looks similar in the structure?
You and Davie tear the boots away! My boots are so tough I could tie my car out of a ditch with them! 😂
I like this style of fly and once I am back on my Stillwater flies I will no doubt tie some. Thanks Lindsay! Always appreciated!!
The buzzer wrap in the video is a very old product hard to get hold of nowadays. The alternatives do a reasonable job. I take it you mean biots and the auto correct has got the better of you....lol. The thorax cover is similar to antron or Aero Wing, Its good gear. Thanks for watching Kerry.
@@lindsayiflyfish yes! I missed that LOL
Absolutely love that Lindsay like all your tyings. Really like the process and finished look. Cracking job. Can I ask if you fish it single or in a team 🤔
I fish this fly and similar in a ream of three or four depending on conditions pal.
I find myself captivated by your videos but not sure if i have the patience to try it. Do you feel you catch more fish with your own flies rather than shop bought ? . Thanks :)
Hi James, The flies available to buy now are generally of a very high standard. The reason for tying your own may be varied but what it boils down to is confidence. When I catch a fish with a fly I have tied I know the hook will not bend out and the fly will last until I damage the hook point beyond repair. You also get exactly what you want.
Hi Lindsay, this may sound like a stupid question, but would you have this fly as a dropper or as a point fly? What other combinations would try? I'm still a "newbie" as they say. Only got into fly fishing about six years ago when I retired. Great videos by the way, keep them coming. If you ever fancy a wee change of scenery, come and join us in Fife.
Hi Alister, if I was fishing straight through I would fish this anywhere on the cast. It would also work great on a washing line if you wanted to keep your flies high in the water.
Super, video, Lindsay. Could I ask, with so many Semperfli nano silks available, what would you say are the most common sizes and colours for a newbie like me? Cheers
Depends on what you are tying but as a generic one the 12/0 is super strong get black, red and white. The white will take a coloured pen if you want something a little different.
@@lindsayiflyfish fab, thank you, Sir 👍
Great video of a great fly. I think that vise doesn't quite suit your style though, I'll give you 300 quid for it 😜🤣👍
Nice try pal, lol.
@@lindsayiflyfish that comment almost deserved the classic Glasgow reply of cough three times with once more for luck. 4 cough lol