I think dubbing loops make for some very buggy and durable flies. The Flies you made in the video will definitely Ripp some lipps. As always, your videos teach technics that seasoned or beginners all need to brush up on or learn. Thanks Vladimir!
Glad you found it helpful, and thanks for watching! 🍻 Ps: when i was first watching YT vids, i always wanted to see more details. That's why i give my best to show as much as i can
I frequently use dubbing loops. This demonstration however gave me fresh ideas of its use. I'm filing this video away for reference. Thanks very much Vladimir.
Thank you Vlad! These video are highly helpful and informative. It certainly has help me learn. I'm quite new to fly tying. You are a very talented fly tier thank you. May I ask, are you in China? I saw a previous video, it looked like south China, where you were fishing. I lived in Guangzhou and Shenzhen from 2008 to 2014, it was a wonderful enriching experience!
I like and use the Smhaen Master dubbing twister because it holds the loop closed when it is at rest. You have to squeeze it to open the loop but I find that I don't drop hair as often as with other twisters. The only downside with it is you have to be careful with downward tension when you capture the hair or dubbing. The hooks on it are thin metal and can cut through the loop thread easily. Also I like to use Nano Silk for loops.
@@Oholisfliesandfishing It is well built and kind of expensive but it works for me. You have to get used to it and be careful and not pull down on too hard when twisting the loop.
Cdc collars I'd do more often in solit thread. Dubbing, and stuff i showed today i would more often use in a loop Loop is more tight i would say. But minor differences.
As soon as I heard the cat I thought “i wonder if he’s ever tied a hares ear outta that cat’s fur….” Yeah, I’m strange hah. If you haven’t already done it…would a video of a car fur fly do well? lol probably kinda clickbait, but I bet you could make it work hahah
I think dubbing loops make for some very buggy and durable flies. The Flies you made in the video will definitely Ripp some lipps. As always, your videos teach technics that seasoned or beginners all need to brush up on or learn. Thanks Vladimir!
Glad you liked the video my friend, they are great for durability, too! 🍻
I always learn something new from your videos. I especially like the little detail you go into that makes a difference. Thanks again!
Glad you found it helpful, and thanks for watching! 🍻
Ps: when i was first watching YT vids, i always wanted to see more details. That's why i give my best to show as much as i can
Great video, nice explanations on technique. Thank you for sharing your talents 🪰
@@RodNewhook thanks so much. Glad you liked it 🍻
I frequently use dubbing loops. This demonstration however gave me fresh ideas of its use. I'm filing this video away for reference. Thanks very much Vladimir.
Thanks, I'm glad you found it helpful 🍻🍻 🙂
Ovo ide u kolekciju brate. Poštovanje
Hvala puno 🍻🍻
Really good in close camera work, always enjoy your videos
Thank you! I try to focus on the details. 🍻🙏
Thank you Vlad! These video are highly helpful and informative. It certainly has help me learn. I'm quite new to fly tying. You are a very talented fly tier thank you. May I ask, are you in China? I saw a previous video, it looked like south China, where you were fishing. I lived in Guangzhou and Shenzhen from 2008 to 2014, it was a wonderful enriching experience!
Thank you so much. It's great to hear you're enjoying the videos. Yes, i am in Foshan, near Guangzhou. 😀😀
I like and use the Smhaen Master dubbing twister because it holds the loop closed when it is at rest. You have to squeeze it to open the loop but I find that I don't drop hair as often as with other twisters. The only downside with it is you have to be careful with downward tension when you capture the hair or dubbing. The hooks on it are thin metal and can cut through the loop thread easily. Also I like to use Nano Silk for loops.
I saw that twister and it seemed very well built. I didn't know it would cout the thread. I use this one for more than 20years. So i got used to it 😄😄
@@Oholisfliesandfishing It is well built and kind of expensive but it works for me. You have to get used to it and be careful and not pull down on too hard when twisting the loop.
When do you do loops vs splitting the thread?
Cdc collars I'd do more often in solit thread. Dubbing, and stuff i showed today i would more often use in a loop
Loop is more tight i would say. But minor differences.
Thank you for the video!
You are very welcome!🍻 Glad you enjoyed it
As soon as I heard the cat I thought “i wonder if he’s ever tied a hares ear outta that cat’s fur….” Yeah, I’m strange hah. If you haven’t already done it…would a video of a car fur fly do well? lol probably kinda clickbait, but I bet you could make it work hahah
Of course i did a video with my cat.😂😂 th-cam.com/video/p0T_5A4Sd-M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Wy9FsrbvXiHm16fA
Awesome Vladi!
@@PeachyFlyFishing thank you 🍻🍻🍻😀
Perfect!!! 👍😜
@@mequedofrozen.8316 thanks so much 🍻
This is really excellent. Thanks. :-)
@@TERRYBIGGENDEN thanks so much 😀
Thank you for good video!
@@alvydass4004 glad you enjoyed it 🍻🍻
😀 thanks
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@@guybaumgartner4244 thank you so much 🍻🍻
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Its working now 👍
@@jerrycarbery8734 cool. Glad you solved it 🍻🍻