Another classic. Like the long head hackle. I just bought a couple of really nice hen capes. Need to put them to use. Maybe next season we'll get a full season of fishing in! 😬
I find that the holographic collar can be changed to suit conditions and or venue. Green for Bewl. Orange, silver, or purple for other waters. One I like to use in dull and overcast conditions. Holo black is soo subtle as the understated hot spot. Even when using spiders and pennells. The addition of collar just behind a small herl or dubbing thorax gives a hint of the cruncher, Muskins vibe. A much smaller footprint during periods when the fish are focused on tiny midge. Not overly large with that little extra touch to draw attention from the fish.
What a beautiful fly. Looks very promising. Could you possibly include substitute materials for those of us that don't happen to have items like black pheasant tail on hand? Would black peacock herl do as well? I'm still learning but sometimes get frustrated. Always eager to learn and always enjoy your videos. Thank so much. ''Tight Lines''!
Hi Louis, Many thanks the list would be extensive. Natural pheasant tail will do the job, pheasant tail would be the best for this pattern. Try different materials and see what results you like. No hard and fast rules with tying just do what works.
@@lindsayiflyfish I bet it does I practically stuck with Diawl Bach’s most of this season apart from catching few on dries fabs but 90% DB’s 🏴🏴🐟🎣😁
Another classic. Like the long head hackle. I just bought a couple of really nice hen capes. Need to put them to use. Maybe next season we'll get a full season of fishing in! 😬
Sounds great, I hope you are right about the whole season.
I find that the holographic collar can be changed to suit conditions and or venue. Green for Bewl. Orange, silver, or purple for other waters. One I like to use in dull and overcast conditions. Holo black is soo subtle as the understated hot spot. Even when using spiders and pennells. The addition of collar just behind a small herl or dubbing thorax gives a hint of the cruncher, Muskins vibe. A much smaller footprint during periods when the fish are focused on tiny midge. Not overly large with that little extra touch to draw attention from the fish.
Another nice little bug for me to try. Thank you for another one dude.
No problem 👍
This is how the classic flies of tomorrow are born. We try it. If the trout prefer the change? Then the job is a good one.
This works a treat pal.
I yous black crow feather and it works just as good 👍
Thanks for sharing buddy 👍
I do like a good cruncher Lindsay!!
Might even try one with holographic blue too.
Well tied Lindsay!!.
ATB Chris.
Cheers Chris.
Another nice one Lindsay thank you for that
Glad you enjoyed it pal.
Nice one, good idea with combinations, I'm tying as we speak. Big Davie
Thanks 👍
Great as always! Thank you for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a beautiful fly. Looks very promising. Could you possibly include substitute materials for those of us that don't happen to have items like black pheasant tail on hand? Would black peacock herl do as well? I'm still learning but sometimes get frustrated. Always eager to learn and always enjoy your videos. Thank so much. ''Tight Lines''!
Hi Louis, Many thanks the list would be extensive. Natural pheasant tail will do the job, pheasant tail would be the best for this pattern. Try different materials and see what results you like. No hard and fast rules with tying just do what works.
My style of fly that would be on my team 🏴🏴🐟🎣🙂
Works a treat.
@@lindsayiflyfish I bet it does I practically stuck with Diawl Bach’s most of this season apart from catching few on dries fabs but 90% DB’s 🏴🏴🐟🎣😁