I have to say this is genius, you are a fly tying artist. This is similar to one of my favorite patterns. Thanks for sharing I'm definitely going to subscribe. Your awesome man.
Back in The Early 70's I remember when Fly Fishing and keeping a few trout for The Pan I was amazed how many pebbles and stick matter was actually in a Trouts Stomach.
Wow, that is quite an accurate representation. I found some caddis fully cased the other day stuck to the rocks with some fine webby material to bind the debris down. I peeled back the casing a little and the pupa inside was a brilliant green much like the color of your dubbin. The wing case appeared a brownish tan color. Very interesting tie and no doubt a must for my box.
The white stuff after he melts the chenille is some fibres of marabou or other material that was on his bodkin needle that probly wasn't done delibrity
you all probably dont care at all but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost the password. I would love any tips you can give me!
@Giovanni Elliot i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process now. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Really nice and innovative! I sure will tie some to bring to my trips this season.Why do you use curved hook? Is it to get the fly swim up side down, or what? The real cased caddis has a quite straight "house".
Sadly I didn't know the drake had a fly tying forum. I did check out horn_identity, certainly some nice tying skills, but I couldn't find the pattern. I've messed around with melting all sorts of material (ice dub looks pretty cool too). While I didn't copy it I'm sure I'm not the first guy to tie something similar. If you have the link handy feel free to post it I wouldn't mind taking a look. Thanks for checking it out
I have to say this is genius, you are a fly tying artist. This is similar to one of my favorite patterns. Thanks for sharing I'm definitely going to subscribe. Your awesome man.
Back in The Early 70's I remember when Fly Fishing and keeping a few trout for The Pan I was amazed how many pebbles and stick matter was actually in a Trouts Stomach.
Best pattern that I've seen imitating a cased caddis. I'll have to give it a try. Thanks for posting it!
+Lane Mortensen Thanks for checking it out, let me know how they tie up for you. Cheers
That’s a fantastic way to tie this fly ,
Wow, that is quite an accurate representation. I found some caddis fully cased the other day stuck to the rocks with some fine webby material to bind the debris down. I peeled back the casing a little and the pupa inside was a brilliant green much like the color of your dubbin. The wing case appeared a brownish tan color. Very interesting tie and no doubt a must for my box.
Thanks for checking it out! I do like this pattern and once you get the feel for burning the material it is really easy to tie!
Dude!! i knew the caddis larvae in my last fishing trip...i saw them in the soil and im amazed how you copied it!!! nice job!! thanks for sharing
best cased caddis pattern I've ever seen....GREAT technique !!
Nice tie. Good idea burning the body, gives a realistic look. And I like the placement of the legs too.
i subscirbed to this channel becuase your very clear in your instruction and the flys look really nice!!!
thanks!!
Thanks Mike I really appreciate that. I'm a little off track with the holiday's, but look for new videos coming soon! Cheers
Creativa, rápida y luce perfecta, felicitaciones muy buen trabajo.
That looks damn good!!!!
The white stuff after he melts the chenille is some fibres of marabou or other material that was on his bodkin needle that probly wasn't done delibrity
excellent tie I have to agree I like your videos
Interesting, ever caught anything on it?
amazing! and creatively done. quite a nice representation! thank you. gotta give it a try!
you all probably dont care at all but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost the password. I would love any tips you can give me!
@Kyler Carl instablaster =)
@Giovanni Elliot i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Giovanni Elliot it worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my account!
@Kyler Carl You are welcome :D
Great Job, thanks for showing!
great bug case is super realistic
Really nice and innovative! I sure will tie some to bring to my trips this season.Why do you use curved hook? Is it to get the fly swim up side down, or what? The real cased caddis has a quite straight "house".
Donde se compra ese material?
Super but what white glue to use ?
Yeah, yeah....fire...heh-hehn.........nice fly. I have a neat little butane torch that would probably work nicely for this.
Nice fly👍🏻
amazing!
do you catch fish with this?
This is very innovative and I have just tied several but would be interested in knowing how effective it is at catching trout.
Nice fly!
WOW, I'm tying a dozen for my friends in Oregon
Муха супер получилась.
BRILLIANT
what is white product to use on root beer estaz ?
+Christian Berthet Thanks for checking it out! I don't add anything white it is just how the estaz melts...cheers!
+ Marteau Creek Fly Fishing thanks a lot but moment montage after burns intervention stem cotton color white ?
+Christian Berthet I wait your answer ?
+Christian Berthet The white stuff is from burning off the fibers. It's part of the chinelle (the core or the color burning out of the fibers).
very real!great tying
Thanks for checking it out!
Its always amazing to me to see some of this creativity. Never stop learning!
Subscribed to this channel
This would kill on my creek!
mbi777 Thanks!
works good!
Thanks for checking it out!
Cool as!
Thanks!
Let me guess, you copied this pattern from the Drake Mag forum. A pattern tied by a fellow with the handle Horn_Identity.
Sadly I didn't know the drake had a fly tying forum. I did check out horn_identity, certainly some nice tying skills, but I couldn't find the pattern. I've messed around with melting all sorts of material (ice dub looks pretty cool too). While I didn't copy it I'm sure I'm not the first guy to tie something similar. If you have the link handy feel free to post it I wouldn't mind taking a look. Thanks for checking it out