How To Tie: The Finesse Changer | For Aggressive Eats
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2021
- In this video, Mike P goes over how to tie the Finesse Changer, Blane Chocklett's Game Changer with Finesse Chenille. All The material you need to tie it: bit.ly/3Fu33Ls Save 10% by purchasing a kit! FREE shipping anywhere in the U.S with no minimum order.
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Trimming tip; put the eye of the hook in the vise and hold the tail so the body is straight. Much easier.
Really like that technique for the tail!
Nice tie. Very informative video. Exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Hey brother thank you so much for the video. I will definitely try this one as soon as my material comes in.
Great looking fly m8!!
I have saved a lot of money by using cheap "jewlery pins" and make tail shanks with them. It is just "cut to length" and bend. You get 50-100 for like 1-2$.
Nice fly. I don't understand why tyers destroy an expensive shank, when a crappy old hook would work just fine? I use mustad 3366 for a tail shank. Tight lines
I have to make up some of those they're the bomb them old trout go for em
Excellent tutorial!
Awesome video! Made it as simple as possible! Thanks!
We try Jorge! Thanks for the nice comment!
Brother. Thank you for putting the materials up front.
Of course, Steve! Glad it helped!
Great tie dude!
Looks great!
I tied with Blane a couple weeks ago. He’s amazing.
Awesome dude!!!!
Thanks Jason!
Just tied a couple of Game Changers in a class yesterday. This variation looks very nice! Any recommendation on pens for adding color?
Where can I find one of those combs.
Good, mantap
Why do so many people say palmer for wrapping a material? A pamer is a specific thing, i.e. a hackle wound in open turns along the body of a fly, like on a woolly bugger or traditional wet fly.
What thread do you suggest for this fly?
Honestly any heavier thread works fine
What vise are you using?
Looks like a dyna king
What size of fibers for articulated sections? Nobody says what size they use, unless I missed something.
It depends on the size of the fly but I just use the medium or large finesse chenille and trim as needed