Once again another good trick to that to the skills. The more I use UV resins the more I like it. As for # 22 Adams, well you can never have enough of those in your box.
Tim, any reason not to put resin on the base before you wrap hackle and cure? I've done it both ways and as long as I use thin resin have found I have a 'fluffier' post . Interested in your opinion....thanks for all your great videos.
I'm not speaking for everyone, but I love when we go back to flies I still have trouble tying. It's nice to see an updated version. Especially considering that I can finally tie these cleanly because of this method he displayed lol
"See? Nothing to be scared of....." I always love the commentary. My favorite Fly Tying channel.
Once again another good trick to that to the skills. The more I use UV resins the more I like it. As for # 22 Adams, well you can never have enough of those in your box.
Thanks again Tim for a brilliant video. Just discovered this now after 5 years of frustration (and "fear"). My first 3 have been successful!
Have tied hundreds of these and never tried the the UV . Seams like it should work . Will give it a shot
Superb demonstration of a 22 Adams !!!
Yaaaaaayyyyyyy just what everyone needed more size 22 parachute Adams lol
Better get to tying 'em now T. You can never have enough.
Really like the use of the resin to anchor the hackle. Gonna have to give it a try. Lp
Tim, any reason not to put resin on the base before you wrap hackle and cure? I've done it both ways and as long as I use thin resin have found I have a 'fluffier' post . Interested in your opinion....thanks for all your great videos.
I have a hard time tying size 14 wooly buggers.
Fantastic tip. Thanks!
Another beauty 🙏🔥
"Hello Orvis?" I need to place an order... I've got some flies to tie....
The tip too use uv resin to secure the hackle is Great
You should make a video showing all the flies you have
I'm not afraid!!
Thank you!!!!!
Withe the uv on the wing post, I’ve had flies sit on their side and don’t float too well
Use less. The weight of the resin should be far less than that of the thread wraps it would normally take to go up and down the post.
didn't you already tie this a while back?
I'm not speaking for everyone, but I love when we go back to flies I still have trouble tying. It's nice to see an updated version. Especially considering that I can finally tie these cleanly because of this method he displayed lol
Where can I get the resin and torch?
Most fly shops have selections of different types of resins. Do some research on UV lights. They aren't all created equal and aren't necessarily cheap
Size 24 mosquito soon?
Owen pegs midge
The hooks are made in Korea?! I’m from Korea!!!!!!
Well thank you for the high quality hooks!
Is the black bondic torch a stronger light? I haven't seen the black one before.
Since when is a size 22 parachute a beginners lesson !
"...a good bit of practice..." Duh.