first of all you are a true artist of your craft sir, been trout fishing for just over a year and tying my own flies for a couple of months now and after tying one of these I caught my biggest trout today a rainbow of 6.25 lbs and also a smaller one of 3.5 lbs. Thanks for the great videos P.S I am a bit gutted I did end up losing the fly up a tree lol
"Bibio," is a word that used to mean, "Small Insect created in wine!" That is interesting for sure and I have no idea what it means! I do know, it just means more to think about our there. I love the history of the names of flies, so I always look them up !
another awesome hog pattern davie,had a go making up my first detached bodies the other night using your method and it really is easy to learn.many thanks for all your tips,and advice over the years.:)
Many thanks Davie! Excellent pattern that will also be going into my box this week. Ive have been talking about materials, techniques with Davy Wotton. He told me about Roe deer. I acquired a patch and It is an amazing natural material. One of which I am going to acquire as much as I can for the kit. Thanks again!
Sorry to be offtopic but does someone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow forgot my login password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Bridger Cedric I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Lovely pattern Davie. This is the sort of thing that just seldom fails near here where I live in Scotland. I will try it in Iceland when I am there this month.
Hi Colin, They certainly do like black flies in Iceland as I've tyed many for friends that have fished there over the years so I would tye a few up..The black hook is becoming very popular with the competition boys so I do get asked a lot for them. I too have a few Kamasan hooks myself but I'm sure I'll use them all up as they are just as popular..I'm glad you enjoy the videos... All the very best Davie....
Hi Davie, I had a wonderful time in Iceland recently, particularly with the Arctic Char. The guide I went with on the first day knew all about you. The advice about black flies is spot on, and the locals there tend to go with weighted black nymphs as first choice, though at times dry flies do work. Next year I am going back, but in May which is apparently the best month for the trout. I wonder if your followers might find any of their local patterns interesting? The Icelandic nymph patterns that worked best for us last month were the Peacock Pupa www.flugubullan.is/verslun/peacock-pupa/ and the Watson's Fancy Pupa fos.is/2010/04/02/watsons-fancy/watsons-fancy-lokku%C3%B0-pupa/. Very bold, and the Icelanders don't seem to like hackles much! They work well there, though. Best wishes.
Hi Davie, I've been watching your fly tying videos for several years now, and it occurred to me this morning (I live in Sydney Australia), that I haven't subscribed to your channel! I have subscribed now 😃 I wanted to tell you that in my humble opinion, you are possibly the best fly tier in the world today. I've been Trout/fly fishing for 30 plus years, and tying for probably 15-20 years. (I grew up in the U.K., moved to Australia 15 years ago) Your tying videos have inspired me immensely, as a result my tying has evolved enormously. You have a very relaxing tying style, which is an absolute pleasure to watch. On a side note, I would actually like to order some of your flies if possible. If so, how do I go about this. All the best Davie, Chris Murray
Great looking fly, l will try to do justice to your fly, and try tie your fly. Hope it comes out like yours. Thanks for the great video that you made. Will keep on looking out for more.
Beautiful, looks like a killer pattern for Clywedog. You can fit so many steps on a short shank hook without crowding the eye. I often run out of space, any tips ?
Hi Thomas, One of the main reasons for running out of space is down to the amount of materials you have used so just watch how much you are trying to tye on..Waxing your thread does help as well as it will give you more grip with less turns which can also cause you to run out of space..I'm glad you liked the fly.. All the very best Davie..
Hi Brian, I use a Law vice but unfortunately it's no longer being made, I made a video about it so I have attached a link to it for you to see..I'm glad you liked the fly.. All the very best Davie
Hey davie! Wondering where i can get the foam, i really like the oilfilm on this particular fly! Would love to know where i can get my hands on something similar😁 Great flies as usuall with good sound! Greetings from Norway
Hi Sindre Andersen, I did a search online and found some foam that looks similar to the one I used in the video, I am struggling to find the original foam I used as I bought it many years ago so it may not be in the shops anymore..I hope this is of some help to you and I am glad you liked flies.. All the very best Davie.. www.upavonflyfishing.co.uk/products/chockletts-loco-closed-cell-foam-sheets?variant=37787897987252¤cy=GBP&gclid=CjwKCAjwyryUBhBSEiwAGN5OCC7Gadwp5zNLFtQYB9adCvR3GiDZHLbMcK0-oazlGzDIociJbAIvQxoCKrMQAvD_BwE
Hi Joe, It is tempting to tye it the other way round as I'm sure it's worth trying but I feel the light hitting the top of the fly reflects the colour a little bit more...I'm glad you liked the pattern as it's certainly one I would recommend.. All the very best Davie
Davie, is there a particular reason why you have started splitting the foam before putting the body on the needle rather than just tying it on in one piece as you used to? Thanks.
Hi David, Both methods are good as it wouldn't make much difference but for neatness this method does hide the thread and makes the fly look a lot neater so this is why I have done it this way...Thanks for asking... All the very best Davie...
That is a really buggy looking pattern. Is it also a good stillwater pattern for you? You talk about the durability of the body, but how long do the legs hold up before breaking off? I realize that trout fisherman are often quite happy to catch a handful of fish on a fly before retiring it, but since I fish primarily panfish, I am disappointed if I catch less than several dozen on a single fly. Keep up the great work. I believe that you are the single most talented practical tyer (flies to be fished) I have seen, and certainly the most pleasant to converse with. Have a great day. Ken Watson
Hi Ken, I would like to think that it would catch a good dozen or more fish before it starts to show signs of wear, the legs do last just as long..Unfortunately we don't have panfish here in the UK though they sound like a good fish to catch..I'm glad you enjoy the videos and thank you for the kind words... All the very best Davie..
Not to detract from Davie, but I live in Kansas and do fish a lot of sunfish and panfish. Most of the tying I do is directly from Davie's videos because let's face it; this man is a genius and horse when it comes to tying flies. On delicate patterns that use pheasant tail / peacock herl I do substitute items in to replace them. I use small centipede rubber or and old bass spinner skirt for the legs and tie gentle knots in them to get the bend and shape. Peacock herl I use a SLF Prism dubbing in peacock color that holds good. I put a similar pattern like this to the test 4 days ago and got into about 40 hefty bluegills. They held up pretty well. I had to add floatant to the elk / deer hair to keep it going, but other than that it was great. It is not as cracking as what Davie just tied, but it will catch some gills.
That's essentially what I do, too. I don't tie or fish poppers for panfish; though I will use a foam spider occasionally. They were among my first flies, and if tied correctly will last through literally hundreds of fish. Mostly, I use wet flies that would work as well for trout. I also limit my use of pheasant tail mostly to wing cases and such; even then I often coat them with UV resin for extra durability. If you want, you can check out my channel - so far all the videos concern fly fishing for panfish (one is on filleting the catch). Best wishes for continued success on those big 'gills, just remember to save a few for seed. Ken Watson
You are an awesome instructor and innovator-very soothing voice too!
first of all you are a true artist of your craft sir, been trout fishing for just over a year and tying my own flies for a couple of months now and after tying one of these I caught my biggest trout today a rainbow of 6.25 lbs and also a smaller one of 3.5 lbs. Thanks for the great videos
P.S I am a bit gutted I did end up losing the fly up a tree lol
Well Done Mark and I have to be honest I too have lost many a fly up a tree over the years...
All the very best Davie..
"Bibio," is a word that used to mean, "Small Insect created in wine!" That is interesting for sure and I have no idea what it means!
I do know, it just means more to think about our there. I love the history of the names of flies, so I always look them up !
another awesome hog pattern davie,had a go making up my first detached bodies the other night using your method and it really is easy to learn.many thanks for all your tips,and advice over the years.:)
Мой самый уважаеый вязальщик, художник, хотя у нас на пос Советском пространстве тоже много художников на эту тему, уважаю и люблю всех.
Another great tying Davie
Hi Davie.
That is a great pattern can't wait to try it.
Many thanks Davie! Excellent pattern that will also be going into my box this week. Ive have been talking about materials, techniques with Davy Wotton. He told me about Roe deer. I acquired a patch and It is an amazing natural material. One of which I am going to acquire as much as I can for the kit. Thanks again!
Sorry to be offtopic but does someone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account??
I somehow forgot my login password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Genesis Bradley instablaster ;)
@Bridger Cedric I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Bridger Cedric it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much you really help me out!
@Genesis Bradley no problem xD
Lovely pattern Davie. This is the sort of thing that just seldom fails near here where I live in Scotland. I will try it in Iceland when I am there this month.
Hi Colin,
They certainly do like black flies in Iceland as I've tyed many for friends that have fished there over the years so I would tye a few up..The black hook is becoming very popular with the competition boys so I do get asked a lot for them. I too have a few Kamasan hooks myself but I'm sure I'll use them all up as they are just as popular..I'm glad you enjoy the videos...
All the very best Davie....
I'll let you know how I get on in Iceland. Thanks Davie, you are a gentleman.
Hi Davie, I had a wonderful time in Iceland recently, particularly with the Arctic Char. The guide I went with on the first day knew all about you. The advice about black flies is spot on, and the locals there tend to go with weighted black nymphs as first choice, though at times dry flies do work. Next year I am going back, but in May which is apparently the best month for the trout. I wonder if your followers might find any of their local patterns interesting? The Icelandic nymph patterns that worked best for us last month were the Peacock Pupa www.flugubullan.is/verslun/peacock-pupa/ and the Watson's Fancy Pupa fos.is/2010/04/02/watsons-fancy/watsons-fancy-lokku%C3%B0-pupa/. Very bold, and the Icelanders don't seem to like hackles much! They work well there, though. Best wishes.
Great flypattern, very common this one in the Norwegian mountains. In Norway we call it "Russerflua" meaning the Russian fly
Hi Davie, I've been watching your fly tying videos for several years now, and it occurred to me this morning (I live in Sydney Australia), that I haven't subscribed to your channel!
I have subscribed now 😃
I wanted to tell you that in my humble opinion, you are possibly the best fly tier in the world today.
I've been Trout/fly fishing for 30 plus years, and tying for probably 15-20 years. (I grew up in the U.K., moved to Australia 15 years ago)
Your tying videos have inspired me immensely, as a result my tying has evolved enormously.
You have a very relaxing tying style, which is an absolute pleasure to watch.
On a side note, I would actually like to order some of your flies if possible.
If so, how do I go about this.
All the best Davie, Chris Murray
Great looking fly, l will try to do justice to your fly, and try tie your fly. Hope it comes out like yours. Thanks for the great video that you made. Will keep on looking out for more.
Fantastic Maestro Davie!!!
Excellent tie.
Hi Davie I have tied many of you flys going too try this one also .
I catch fish on all your flys thank you Davie. I am in US.Jr.
Awesome Davie to say the least
Beautiful, looks like a killer pattern for Clywedog. You can fit so many steps on a short shank hook without crowding the eye. I often run out of space, any tips ?
Hi Thomas,
One of the main reasons for running out of space is down to the amount of materials you have used so just watch how much you are trying to tye on..Waxing your thread does help as well as it will give you more grip with less turns which can also cause you to run out of space..I'm glad you liked the fly..
All the very best Davie..
Thanks must give it a go
Красота!
Great modern dressing . Can you please tell me what vice you are using please? Thanks in advance
Hi Brian,
I use a Law vice but unfortunately it's no longer being made, I made a video about it so I have attached a link to it for you to see..I'm glad you liked the fly..
All the very best Davie
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HOLA .DAVIE , ESTOY APRENDIENDO MUCHO , DE VERTE MONTAR . UN
SALUDO
Hey davie! Wondering where i can get the foam, i really like the oilfilm on this particular fly! Would love to know where i can get my hands on something similar😁 Great flies as usuall with good sound! Greetings from Norway
Hi Sindre Andersen,
I did a search online and found some foam that looks similar to the one I used in the video, I am struggling to find the original foam I used as I bought it many years ago so it may not be in the shops anymore..I hope this is of some help to you and I am glad you liked flies..
All the very best Davie..
www.upavonflyfishing.co.uk/products/chockletts-loco-closed-cell-foam-sheets?variant=37787897987252¤cy=GBP&gclid=CjwKCAjwyryUBhBSEiwAGN5OCC7Gadwp5zNLFtQYB9adCvR3GiDZHLbMcK0-oazlGzDIociJbAIvQxoCKrMQAvD_BwE
@@DavieMcPhail fantastic! They are in the mail next week! Cant wait to try theese out!
Best Regards, Norway😁
Awesome bug Davie! 👍 Tell me, do you ever tie it with the shiney "oil slick" side down? Either way, thanks for the technique.
All the best!
Hi Joe,
It is tempting to tye it the other way round as I'm sure it's worth trying but I feel the light hitting the top of the fly reflects the colour a little bit more...I'm glad you liked the pattern as it's certainly one I would recommend..
All the very best Davie
Nice fly
Davie, is there a particular reason why you have started splitting the foam before putting the body on the needle rather than just tying it on in one piece as you used to? Thanks.
Hi David,
Both methods are good as it wouldn't make much difference but for neatness this method does hide the thread and makes the fly look a lot neater so this is why I have done it this way...Thanks for asking...
All the very best Davie...
Thank you.
Nice Thanks
That is a really buggy looking pattern. Is it also a good stillwater pattern for you? You talk about the durability of the body, but how long do the legs hold up before breaking off? I realize that trout fisherman are often quite happy to catch a handful of fish on a fly before retiring it, but since I fish primarily panfish, I am disappointed if I catch less than several dozen on a single fly.
Keep up the great work. I believe that you are the single most talented practical tyer (flies to be fished) I have seen, and certainly the most pleasant to converse with. Have a great day.
Ken Watson
Hi Ken,
I would like to think that it would catch a good dozen or more fish before it starts to show signs of wear, the legs do last just as long..Unfortunately we don't have panfish here in the UK though they sound like a good fish to catch..I'm glad you enjoy the videos and thank you for the kind words...
All the very best Davie..
Not to detract from Davie, but I live in Kansas and do fish a lot of sunfish and panfish. Most of the tying I do is directly from Davie's videos because let's face it; this man is a genius and horse when it comes to tying flies. On delicate patterns that use pheasant tail / peacock herl I do substitute items in to replace them. I use small centipede rubber or and old bass spinner skirt for the legs and tie gentle knots in them to get the bend and shape. Peacock herl I use a SLF Prism dubbing in peacock color that holds good. I put a similar pattern like this to the test 4 days ago and got into about 40 hefty bluegills. They held up pretty well. I had to add floatant to the elk / deer hair to keep it going, but other than that it was great.
It is not as cracking as what Davie just tied, but it will catch some gills.
That's essentially what I do, too. I don't tie or fish poppers for panfish; though I will use a foam spider occasionally. They were among my first flies, and if tied correctly will last through literally hundreds of fish.
Mostly, I use wet flies that would work as well for trout. I also limit my use of pheasant tail mostly to wing cases and such; even then I often coat them with UV resin for extra durability. If you want, you can check out my channel - so far all the videos concern fly fishing for panfish (one is on filleting the catch). Best wishes for continued success on those big 'gills, just remember to save a few for seed.
Ken Watson
genius!
👍🏿🐟