Love it, been looking to expand my streamer fly tying beyond the usual wooly bugger. More fly tying videos of simpler patterns and common materials would be awesome!
Dude!!! That's so sick. Using dacron backing to articulate streamers. The way u thread it through the hook makes life so easy n inexpensive thank u for showing me that!! So awesome! Love u guys!! I'm following your shortbus, so when u come to Montana again.. let's go fishing!!
Adam, huge thank you for this video! It got my tying brain spinning and I spun something up that is a mix between this pattern and what I see in the sculperino. I am stoked how it turned out, and will shoot you guys a pic on ig!
The subtle details like showing the camera what you are doing vs just tying from your perspective. Hope you continue to make fly tying videos. Feel free to share you sculprino recipe my man.
That is palmer chenille. Holler at your local tying store or ask the Google Machine about it. There are a ton of options from different lengths, colors, and width!
@@BlueLineCo sorry I was actually talking about the comb tool you used.. not the palmer chenille... not sure if Joshua was referencing the tool or material.
Simple?.... Come on Adam. Intermediate at least. The guy tying zebras all day will fall apart at the dubbing loop the first few times. I know from experience. It is a great video and have to thank you for your instruction and helping develop my self proclaimed intermediate streamer tying skills. Keep em coming...
Love it, been looking to expand my streamer fly tying beyond the usual wooly bugger. More fly tying videos of simpler patterns and common materials would be awesome!
Dude!!! That's so sick. Using dacron backing to articulate streamers. The way u thread it through the hook makes life so easy n inexpensive thank u for showing me that!! So awesome! Love u guys!! I'm following your shortbus, so when u come to Montana again.. let's go fishing!!
Awesome tie thanks for sharing mate. Would love to see the MeeMaw tied up next.
Adam, huge thank you for this video! It got my tying brain spinning and I spun something up that is a mix between this pattern and what I see in the sculperino. I am stoked how it turned out, and will shoot you guys a pic on ig!
Glad we could help!
Awesome looking bug man 🔥
👏👏 looking forward to meeting y’all tomorrow!
The subtle details like showing the camera what you are doing vs just tying from your perspective. Hope you continue to make fly tying videos. Feel free to share you sculprino recipe my man.
Like this fly for sure 👌🏽
After tying streamers for a couple hrs and getting frustrated with my clumsy fingers, I found the zen like background music quite amusing.
Hi Adam. Thanks for the great video
How bout that sculperino?! Please and thank you good sir!
Great fly. Love brush. Who makes it?
I was wondering about the brush too.
That is palmer chenille. Holler at your local tying store or ask the Google Machine about it. There are a ton of options from different lengths, colors, and width!
@@BlueLineCo sorry I was actually talking about the comb tool you used.. not the palmer chenille... not sure if Joshua was referencing the tool or material.
what thread do you like using when tying? Noticed you could really pull hard to anchor without breaking your thread. Thanks for sharing. POW
Veevus GSP. I did another video on just threads, check that out!
Can you make a video on tying a sculperino or a madison sculpin
ADHB how to video plsss 🙏🙏
Caught my first bass on the fly in 2021 with your sculperino. Thanks!
Heck yeah!
Skulperino?
Simple?.... Come on Adam. Intermediate at least. The guy tying zebras all day will fall apart at the dubbing loop the first few times. I know from experience. It is a great video and have to thank you for your instruction and helping develop my self proclaimed intermediate streamer tying skills. Keep em coming...
nothing about this was simple