You pass the patch of craft fur are great for bonefish and permit flies. Also the transfer foil for crease fly are available in hobby lobby stores. Oh and estaz material is also a great material for saltwater flies.
Yha i do agree about supporting your local flyshops but sadly 😢 for people like me (like Daffy from little Britain ) Im the only flyfishermen in the village 😂 and the nearest flyshop is 3 to 4hours away so for those that have a local fly shop don't take them for granted
Thanks for the video. You hit on some great options. Glass beads are about 4th or 5th on my list of things to get at Hobby Lobby. Foam is #1, but I do a lot of warm water fishing. So, crease flies, hoppers, ants an beatles, sliders etc.The yarn is #2. Did you know that there is a brand that is the exactly the same stuff as Enrico Puglisi fibers? All you have to do is separate the braided bundles and comb it out. You get cheap, bulk EP fibers in strands as long as you decide to cut them. And the color options are crazy. Thanks again for all your tips.
I have way too much foam. I always pick some up even though I don't need any... LOL. Thanks for sharing the tip about the yarn. Ill have to give that a try!
i was just there last week and bought an 8 pk of jewelry resin for 14.99 to try out. sometimes i dont like to use my good stuff for tying. also, i bought craft fur & their foam sheets. i also looked at the glass beads. i got some stamens in the floral section for eyes. plus the sales are really good. they also have floral pins that i thought you could make shanks out if really cheap price & the wire was good just not stainless steel i dont think. good video! 🙌
I use the glass seed beads for eyes.. I use heavy monofilament and cut to about 1/2 or 1/4” depending on the size of my fly. Grasp with a pair of Hemostats add a bead and use a lighter to melt the monofilament to secure the bead, then repeat for the other side, and you have awesome dumbbell eyes. I also buy acrylic yarn and use a spice or coffee grinder and cut the yarn into 1” pieces and grind about a handful at a time.. you can mix in some Ice Dub or Angelina fibers to add a little flash. Sometimes I mix it with rabbit or Muskrat fur for an extra buggy dubbing. I wait and catch the yarn on sale and you can get an entire skein for a couple of dollars which will make you more of that color dubbing than you will ever use. My last ‘tip’ is look where the Cross stitching items are and buy you some plastic Embroidery floss bobbins. I HATE disorganized work space and I use these to put all my dozens of different colors of chenille. It is very tidy and it makes it easier to handle. I don’t like waste so I never cut my chenille until I have used all I need for the fly or Jig I’m tying. I just hold the bobbin in my hand as I wrap the hook and then snip once I’m done. The rest stays neatly on the bobbin.
6:05 right by the wire there’s some elastic beading cord that’s clear. The .5 mm size is great for small jig nymphs in size 16-20. Give it a pheasant tail, tapered underbody of your favorite color thread, and touching wraps with the beading cord up the body. Crushed a lot of rainbows in Colorado on that fly.
@@honeyholeangling Harbor Freight would be cool. I see TEMU has inexpensive fly tying tools and supplies. That would make a great budget video(s). I have not found any channel has made a good video(s) on TEMU fly gear (imo). I have ordered some hooks, chenille, and feathers. I haven't got them yet so I don't know the quality. I'm new so I might not know even after I get them. 😬 I wonder if the thread is any good? MY 9y/o got a kit for Christmas so I don't think he need top of the line at this point but not worthless junk either. 👍
Hobby Looby has metallic and pearlized “shred” located in the isle with the wrapping paper. A bag is $1.99 and much cheaper than flashabou! You can cut it to narrow it for tie-in. Works great!
If they carry them like JoAnne Fabrics, Fiskar Stitcher scissors are Great! In fact, Kelly Galloup uses them. I've had mine for 2 years now...still sharp. Also, HL used to sell Mohair yarn but I have not checked for awhile now. Thanks for the video!
@@honeyholeangling It is very easy to do. Harder to get the wire size right for me. You can bend a “V” in the wire and not cut it with the pliers and it will bend it back down the shank and no way for it to pull out after it is tied down.
You have to get the faux fur yarns. Identical product to semperfli synthetic zonkers. I've been using it for a few years now and thought it was so funny when the "fly tying" ones came out
This is a great question and a whole video could be made to answer it. The short answer is that "fly tying" feathers are bred for the fly tier. Look at whiting farms chickens. These chickens are bred to produce the best possible feathers for fly tiers. Craft stores are pulling feathers from chickens that are not for "fly tiers." Here are some considerations: quill that doesnt twist and is supple, barb stiffness for dry flies, webbiness for wet flies, feather length, size range, feather quantity, feather quality. Fly tying hackles are also graded on these items mentioned above. Obviously you are going to pay more for a higher grade. Personally i dont use the craft store feathers because there is a huge difference in quality and I am willing to pay more for that quality. Hopefully this helps. If you have any other questions let me know!
Last time I was in there I found something resembling a big white synthetic ostrich feather that will provide mayfly tails for many generations to come!
The beads are almost weightless. They are made out of glass. They aren’t going to help your fly sink. I like copic markers. They are kinda expensive but are really high quality. I don’t think hobby lobby sells those markers anymore.
Always thought that learning to tie your own flies meant saving money all the way around but the materials you might as well just buy the flies as much as the materials and all the equipment cost and the quality feathers I'm not sure what that means is there a super chicken or superbird that they're getting these quality feathers off of what's the difference between the peacock hackle sold in the fly shop and my mom's in the yard
Tying flies doesn't save any money. if you really get into the hobby, you will spend a lot on materials to try different things. Check out Whiting farms. They raise chickens that are bred for fly tying. there is a big difference between those and what you will find at hobby lobby. The peakcock you find in the yard will work great for fly tying! Id be saving all of those feathers for tying myself.
As someone who used to manage a fly ship I 100% agree. Not everyone has a shop on their area and craft stores carry items that fly shops usually don’t. 🍻 cheers.
A combination of both, going to a local fly shop for stuff you need and go to the craft store for stuff that's affordable. Fly tying is an art. Why not be creative in purchasing items.
In the Jewelry section, there is UV resin that is $12.99 for 4oz. Solarez Bonedry clear runs about $18.50 for 0.5 oz. The craft store stuff is a perfect medium viscosity and I can't tell any difference (doesn't seem the fish can either). Comes in hard and flexible.
I got the magnifying glassses with LED lights in the temples (Brite-eyes, I believe they're called?) from Walmart. They're rechargeable, and give me perfect light and clarity for tying small dry flies. I tried googly eyes on streamers at first, until I realized they wouldn't let the fly sink and swim correctly. I started using them on topwater poppers or terrestrials because they're buoyant, cheap, and easy to see.
You pass the patch of craft fur are great for bonefish and permit flies. Also the transfer foil for crease fly are available in hobby lobby stores. Oh and estaz material is also a great material for saltwater flies.
There are so many great options at Hobby Lobby! Thanks for sharing!
Hobby Lobby is my fave craft store. You performed the voice over very well and gave this novice fly tyer great recommendations. May God bless!
I appreciate the kind words!!
Yha i do agree about supporting your local flyshops but sadly 😢 for people like me (like Daffy from little Britain ) Im the only flyfishermen in the village 😂 and the nearest flyshop is 3 to 4hours away so for those that have a local fly shop don't take them for granted
Let’s see you fly fishing in that skintight rubber outfit he wears lolol.
Thanks for the video. You hit on some great options. Glass beads are about 4th or 5th on my list of things to get at Hobby Lobby. Foam is #1, but I do a lot of warm water fishing. So, crease flies, hoppers, ants an beatles, sliders etc.The yarn is #2. Did you know that there is a brand that is the exactly the same stuff as Enrico Puglisi fibers? All you have to do is separate the braided bundles and comb it out. You get cheap, bulk EP fibers in strands as long as you decide to cut them. And the color options are crazy. Thanks again for all your tips.
I have way too much foam. I always pick some up even though I don't need any... LOL. Thanks for sharing the tip about the yarn. Ill have to give that a try!
it is called Bonnie Braid Macramé cord. HL is more than twice as much as ordering them direct from Pepperell Braid Co.
i was just there last week and bought an 8 pk of jewelry resin for 14.99 to try out. sometimes i dont like to use my good stuff for tying. also, i bought craft fur & their foam sheets. i also looked at the glass beads. i got some stamens in the floral section for eyes. plus the sales are really good. they also have floral pins that i thought you could make shanks out if really cheap price & the wire was good just not stainless steel i dont think. good video! 🙌
Thanks for sharing!! Great tip!!
I use the glass seed beads for eyes.. I use heavy monofilament and cut to about 1/2 or 1/4” depending on the size of my fly. Grasp with a pair of Hemostats add a bead and use a lighter to melt the monofilament to secure the bead, then repeat for the other side, and you have awesome dumbbell eyes. I also buy acrylic yarn and use a spice or coffee grinder and cut the yarn into 1” pieces and grind about a handful at a time.. you can mix in some Ice Dub or Angelina fibers to add a little flash. Sometimes I mix it with rabbit or Muskrat fur for an extra buggy dubbing. I wait and catch the yarn on sale and you can get an entire skein for a couple of dollars which will make you more of that color dubbing than you will ever use. My last ‘tip’ is look where the Cross stitching items are and buy you some plastic Embroidery floss bobbins. I HATE disorganized work space and I use these to put all my dozens of different colors of chenille. It is very tidy and it makes it easier to handle. I don’t like waste so I never cut my chenille until I have used all I need for the fly or Jig I’m tying. I just hold the bobbin in my hand as I wrap the hook and then snip once I’m done. The rest stays neatly on the bobbin.
These are great tips! Thanks for sharing.
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6:05 right by the wire there’s some elastic beading cord that’s clear. The .5 mm size is great for small jig nymphs in size 16-20. Give it a pheasant tail, tapered underbody of your favorite color thread, and touching wraps with the beading cord up the body. Crushed a lot of rainbows in Colorado on that fly.
Man that is a great tip. Haven’t even thought about using that elastic beading wire as a material!
You can also find peacock hurl as well as other stiff feathers that do well for antenna and legs.
For sure. The feathers i've found aren't the highest quality, but if you have a purpose in mind they work well!
More budget video's please.
And thank you! 👍💰
Hey Mark! Im planning on it. Any places you would like to see? Thanks!
@@honeyholeangling Harbor Freight would be cool.
I see TEMU has inexpensive fly tying tools and supplies. That would make a great budget video(s). I have not found any channel has made a good video(s) on TEMU fly gear (imo). I have ordered some hooks, chenille, and feathers. I haven't got them yet so I don't know the quality. I'm new so I might not know even after I get them. 😬 I wonder if the thread is any good?
MY 9y/o got a kit for Christmas so I don't think he need top of the line at this point but not worthless junk either. 👍
Did you ever get those Temu materials? How did they work out?
Hobby Looby has metallic and pearlized “shred” located in the isle with the wrapping paper. A bag is $1.99 and much cheaper than flashabou! You can cut it to narrow it for tie-in. Works great!
Ive seen that before in some places. I have a big stack of it at home. Works great!!
Not sure how you missed the dye at 11:30. Perfect for dying the fur of the roadkill you passed on the way to hobbylobby.
If they carry them like JoAnne Fabrics, Fiskar Stitcher scissors are Great! In fact, Kelly Galloup uses them. I've had mine for 2 years now...still sharp. Also, HL used to sell Mohair yarn but I have not checked for awhile now. Thanks for the video!
I have a pair of fiskar scissors that i use for leatherwork. I love them!!
Hobby Lobby also has cork for poppers
Also looper pliers if you are wanting to make shanks for articulated flies.
Also use the 30% off coupon.
Great tip on the pliers. I have a few friends that make their own shanks. Ive never tried it myself though.
@@honeyholeangling
It is very easy to do. Harder to get the wire size right for me.
You can bend a “V” in the wire and not cut it with the pliers and it will bend it back down the shank and no way for it to pull out after it is tied down.
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Thanks for sharing this. Ill have to give it a try!
Great ideas and information. Thanks a lot! 👍👍👌
Glad it was helpful!
Wow this is great, I already knew about hobby lobby bet but this is great tips. Thankyou.
Glad it was helpful!
You have to get the faux fur yarns. Identical product to semperfli synthetic zonkers. I've been using it for a few years now and thought it was so funny when the "fly tying" ones came out
Great Tip! Thanks for sharing!!
You mentioned a quality difference in feathers, will they look and act the same just maybe be less durable? What exactly do you mean?
This is a great question and a whole video could be made to answer it. The short answer is that "fly tying" feathers are bred for the fly tier. Look at whiting farms chickens. These chickens are bred to produce the best possible feathers for fly tiers. Craft stores are pulling feathers from chickens that are not for "fly tiers." Here are some considerations: quill that doesnt twist and is supple, barb stiffness for dry flies, webbiness for wet flies, feather length, size range, feather quantity, feather quality. Fly tying hackles are also graded on these items mentioned above. Obviously you are going to pay more for a higher grade. Personally i dont use the craft store feathers because there is a huge difference in quality and I am willing to pay more for that quality. Hopefully this helps. If you have any other questions let me know!
Last time I was in there I found something resembling a big white synthetic ostrich feather that will provide mayfly tails for many generations to come!
Ill have to keep an eye out for that next time im there!
Are the beads heavy like the real ones. How bout markers ornpaint ones to brush the flies to add color
The beads are almost weightless. They are made out of glass. They aren’t going to help your fly sink. I like copic markers. They are kinda expensive but are really high quality. I don’t think hobby lobby sells those markers anymore.
Best place to get beads for slide cork setups too.
Thanks for the tip!!
Well done. Good info. 9:03
Thanks!! Cheers!
Always thought that learning to tie your own flies meant saving money all the way around but the materials you might as well just buy the flies as much as the materials and all the equipment cost and the quality feathers I'm not sure what that means is there a super chicken or superbird that they're getting these quality feathers off of what's the difference between the peacock hackle sold in the fly shop and my mom's in the yard
Tying flies doesn't save any money. if you really get into the hobby, you will spend a lot on materials to try different things. Check out Whiting farms. They raise chickens that are bred for fly tying. there is a big difference between those and what you will find at hobby lobby. The peakcock you find in the yard will work great for fly tying! Id be saving all of those feathers for tying myself.
They have a pack of like 50 turkey biots for $3
Vinyl ribbing... May be located where they display lacing
Ill look out for it next time. Thanks for sharing!!
Back in the day, JoAnn Fabric!!! I even had a rewards card there!!!😂 🎣
I’m wanting to do a Joann fabric video soon!
You can get a better price on the wire cutter at Harbor Freight.
I think they are like $3
Rick… I didn’t even think about harbor freight as an option. I think I might do a video there next!! Thanks for the tip!
They have some optional storage units also.
Harbor Freight also has mechanics wire that you can use for making your own articulation connectors.
you should buy as much of your stuff as possible at your local fly shop
As someone who used to manage a fly ship I 100% agree. Not everyone has a shop on their area and craft stores carry items that fly shops usually don’t. 🍻 cheers.
@@honeyholeangling even if you don’t have a “local” fly shop, pick a fly shop online and order from them instead of hobby lobby of all places
The nearest fly shop is 4 hours away
@@tony52398most deal online
My nearest fly shop is 2 hrs away
A combination of both, going to a local fly shop for stuff you need and
go to the craft store for stuff that's affordable. Fly tying is an art. Why not be creative in purchasing items.
Well Said!!
Metallic threads.
What is your favorite craft store find?
In the Jewelry section, there is UV resin that is $12.99 for 4oz. Solarez Bonedry clear runs about $18.50 for 0.5 oz. The craft store stuff is a perfect medium viscosity and I can't tell any difference (doesn't seem the fish can either). Comes in hard and flexible.
@@moistpowder Thats a great tip. Thanks for sharing!!
My wife not in it with the credit card…
I believe the voice over was extremely well done……
Thank you!
I got the magnifying glassses with LED lights in the temples (Brite-eyes, I believe they're called?) from Walmart. They're rechargeable, and give me perfect light and clarity for tying small dry flies. I tried googly eyes on streamers at first, until I realized they wouldn't let the fly sink and swim correctly. I started using them on topwater poppers or terrestrials because they're buoyant, cheap, and easy to see.
I was thinking about doing a walmart video! They definitely have hidden gems there.
Missed faux fur and wool roving, those are two best materials at hobby lobby
you skipped over the pom poms - the small ones are great for micro egg patterns
I’ve never tried tying the Pom poms. Do they work well?
No thread? Lol
That shop looks like you can find a good deal
They usually have coupons or sales running too if you keep an eye out.
SSsssshhhhhhhh! You're giving away my secret
😂😂😂😂 sorry.
None to be found
I will not leave a wooden penny in that store!!!!!!
Plenty of great fly shops out there to support.
Awwwww your liberal butt must be hurt because they don’t support your crazy wishes 😂
I will not buy shit from this Christian company because the owner was busted for smuggling ancient artifacts!!
Michaels is a good alternative. We are going to do a video there soon!
Pat yourself on the back. I’m sure your liberal hero’s are so much better 😂
@@DowdyDownRiver they bought the artifacts from ISIS... idk about you but supporting ISIS shouldn't be part of anyone's agenda.