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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2015
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Polar Fibre Minnow
มุมมอง 454ปีที่แล้ว
How to tie the polar fibre minnow. An old school baitfish profile and much under rated in terms of fish catching abilities.
Tying the Fuzzle Fish
มุมมอง 190ปีที่แล้ว
Muzz Wilson's Fuzzle Dub is a great material for so many flies. In this case it's the Fizzle Fish, which is a great fly for fussy Australian Salmon and Kingfish when they are feeding on Anchovy fry or "eyes".
How to tie the DNA Clouser
มุมมอง 324ปีที่แล้ว
A Simple synthetic clouser using DNA Holofusion. edit: DNA Is no longer available, but alternatives like h2o Fish Scale or the like will also work.
The DInk Slider Fly
มุมมอง 2912 ปีที่แล้ว
A simple to tie slider for bass, bream, whiting or anything else that will take a surface presentation. The smaller size will help tempt fussy fish.
Tying a Leggy Gurgler
มุมมอง 4493 ปีที่แล้ว
How I tie a gurgler with micro legs using a dubbing brush.
Tying an EP Articulated Squid Fly
มุมมอง 1.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
My version of the EP Articulated squid fly. One of the best flies for chasing the cephalopod munchers.
The Fully Sicada
มุมมอง 5233 ปีที่แล้ว
Tying a simple deer hair and foam cicada. A combination of patterns from people like Davie McPhail and Dron Lee. A great fly for bass and bream when the cicadas are on song.
The Fuzzle Shrimp
มุมมอง 1.7K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Full video of how to tie the Fuzzle shrimp. This fly has been a great estuary and flats fly for a number of years. Tie your own or purchase through our website - hookedonflies.com.au
The Lil' Bream Popper
มุมมอง 5483 ปีที่แล้ว
A simple, small popper that has proven itself on bream and bass.
How to Powder Coat Dumbell Eyes for Fly Tying
มุมมอง 6524 ปีที่แล้ว
How I powder coat brass dumbell eyes for use on my bass vampires etc. Easy to do and is very durable once cooled. You can dd a pupil using vinyl paint if you desire. The powder can be found on eBay.
Nix's Shrimp Fly
มุมมอง 2944 ปีที่แล้ว
A fly that has had great success for bream around the oyster racks at night.
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I love this pattern but unfortunately it looks like beast brushes discontinued the beach brush. 😢
Is this called the inaudible Mumbler?
Beauty!
Interesting 😎 i don't think 🤔 I'm going to bother with that
I like the two tone hair better nice 👍 fly
What hook did you use for these
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If you want that fly to look even better once you tie the front then from the back push the milar forward a bit looks cool cause you give it a gut just like real minnows looks perfect
Tired of overpriced brush material..
Nice looking like an eater
Thank you. Would you please give more details on the hook. Maker, type, size. Etc. regards
Great looking fly m8!
Muito espectacular
Great series of tying
nice clouser, cheers
Putting eyes on the bum of a single winged clouser does not make it even remotely resemble a shrimp.
How would u fish this under an indicator or what do u find to be the best?
Hey mate could u send me a material list mate ..so I can get the right stuff
Hi Alan. The material is Unique hair. The flash is sparkle flash but could be anything at all. Hook I use these days is gamakatsu sl12s.
Will be White perch and shad killer in Maryland.. Thanks will have to give it a go.
Very nice. Thank you.
Great stuff. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thanks for the very clear instruction and good video. Could you please provide the list of the tools you used and where to source them from, thanks.
Hi & Thanks for the comment. Tools are - Vise for holding the hook. Bobbin Holder for the thread. To tease out the material I use a Ice Cream stick with velcro hooks attached. The Epoxy is Solarez these days. All available at any Fly Shop such as BWC Flies or Beastbrushes.
@@hookedonfliesaustralia8570 thank you.
Awesome video! I just subbed... I caught a Goldspotted Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus flavomaculatus) today on lure. Keep up the excellent content!
Just wandering...if you would cut it in half ( and save money and heads), is it then more of á " diver" or would it still work as a slider.
Hi - Yes you coul cut in half, howvere you then need to make a new hole through the head and be careful of the amount of materials you use as it may sink if too heavy.
Nice tie Dave. Great fly for the bream.
Thanks for using our product... DNA Holo fusion...
Nasty disco that one. Nice tie Dave.
Thanks Peter 👍
Thank for taking the time to show us. Much appreciated.
I love the color combo. Nice video
Over here in NZ I've tried weed flies for years and never got a bite. We now catch parore/luderick catch them using prawn/shrimp clouser patterns patterns crawled slowly on the bottom. Maybe you Ozzies should give it a try! th-cam.com/video/KRjEejZkrus/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for sharing, nice fly.
Thanks a lot for this excellent tutorial. What fish species do you target with this pattern?
In Australia we target bream and whiting in the salt and bass in the fresh. You can change the size up or down depending on what you are targeting. Big flies for Barramundi and smaller for fish like trout.
@@hookedonfliesaustralia8570 Hi, many thanks for your answer. I live in Australia, and I will give your pattern a try. BTW, what fly rod wt would you recommend for bream on the fly?
Not the same as spinning deer hair what you did.
Thanks for your input
Superb ! Gorgeous shrimp. What dubbing are you using for the body, please???
Hi & Thanks - the dubbing is EP Shrimp dub which I believe is no longer produced. I make my own now using EP Fibre and cutting into lengths of about an inch or so and then just blending it with a bit of angel hair or ice dubbing.
what size mono are u using
It's Danvilles Fine mono
Dip them in cold water to cool it enough to set the paint and drop them in the water to cool.
Cool pattern!! I use crickroaches but I like the deer hair body on this one
Mate a quick question, the CCG UV torch, what battery does it take?
Hi Dave, They use 2 x 16340 rechargeable battery or a single 18650. really useful as I have two sets so I can swap when the charge gets low and keep tying.
Thx mate 👍
Nice tie David, that will catch fish anywhere!
Thanks for sharing.
What description on the packaging is the soft hackle?
HI - The hackle is a whiting Farms soft hackle from Veniard.
Awesome fly, very simple and fast to tie too!
Very clean tie! Thank you for sharing!!
Have you tried it on bream or whiting?
Epic! New to the Aussie fly scene, having done most of my fly fishing in South Africa. Not loving this considering I fish off a yak :)
You tie a nice blackfish fly mate. The cabbage one is a good imitation for some of the broad strand weed we get but isnt imitating cabbage weed. Green cellophane for that job. I used to make them like this , just two broad leaf pieces tied infrom a pinch point under the eye. I then passed the point through both "leaves" which replicated how I used real cabbage when bait fishing. The " leaves" of cellophane were roughly the size of a ten cent piece. Thought you might be interested.
mark rigg thanks mate. Does the cellophane go soft and lose its colour though?
@@hookedonfliesaustralia8570 It depends on the quality of the cellophane. I haven't done this for 20 years and I remember the quality varied considerably. Some used to be a bit brittle and would tear off fom the tie in point. So I had to take quite a few on an outing. My mate bought one really good batch that I remember and it was noticeably more durable. Realistically, the type like you've made were a lot more practical, imitating the cabbage was just a challenge sort of thing when I was tying lots of Saltwater flies. So I got it to work but I would just use conventional ones these days. Haven't done it in a while, must get back into it. Cheers mate.
THANKS for the tips mate i will make a few and try them at the PIN. CHEERS
Thank you!
Close up woulda been awesome.