I really love the fly tying videos myself even though I almost exclusively run earthworms under a float on one of my centerpins!!! The river updates are nice when I can make the 2 hour trip up to the SR. Then I at least know what to look forward to, and have some insight on the conditions.
Watching from lake co. Ohio black stone fly patterns work well in our rivers also February thaws the river comes alive with a stone fly hatch one day closer to spring cheers
happy new year jay!!! I've been waiting for this one...this fly looks so buggy....what a great fly!!!!!!! thanks for the time!! forwarding it to all my buddies!
Jay, always appreciate the tying videos. Have you considered a series? Such as the "Top 10" maybe by time of the season, or within a group, i.e., swung flies, nymphs, egg, and streamers? Kind of like a "Tying Tuesday" - Frank
That's a buggy beauty Jay. How about tying Carl's March Brown Nymph. Maybe you have a different take on tying it now. It's worked for me on the West Branch in the Adirondacks for browns. Thanks.
Your Smoke Detectors need new Batteries... Just in case you can't HEAR THEM BEEPING..! oh yeah, that fly is going to have a detrimental impact on the Trout Population... 😂
The laws of nymph tying physics!!!!!! So true! I laughed at that one!! Thanks so much for sharing this Jay!!
I’m glad you got a laugh out of it!
“The magic of nymph tying physics”…classic! Nice video, Jay. Keep up the great work😊
Glad you liked it!
I like the fly tying videos, keep them coming. Nice fly!
Thanks, will do!
Keep them coming! Thank you for your videos. They're very helpful!
Thanks for watching
Great video Jay, keep them coming.
Thanks, will do!
Best stonefly I’ve ever used purchased them from Jay and Carl many years ago and also our good friend Rick wish you all well
it's a good one
Great video!! Keep em coming!!
Thanks, I'll have more out soon.
This is a great fly tying tutorial. The tips about setting up the proportions are very helpful !!! Take Care and keep the instructions coming.
good to hear you enjoyed it
I really love the fly tying videos myself even though I almost exclusively run earthworms under a float on one of my centerpins!!! The river updates are nice when I can make the 2 hour trip up to the SR. Then I at least know what to look forward to, and have some insight on the conditions.
Thanks for watching and I am glad you enjoy the content.
Watching from lake co. Ohio black stone fly patterns work well in our rivers also February thaws the river comes alive with a stone fly hatch one day closer to spring cheers
That What's the intention of that fly
Well done. Thank you kindly!
Good to hear enjoyed
Great video! Haven’t seen the version yet, and plan to try it out. Thanks for the great video’s. Keep them coming!!
Thanks, I'll get more out soon.
Awesome tying demonstration. That has to catch fish!
it is a proven Fly pattern
Keep tying them up Jay love the tying videos
thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing!…
thanks for watching
happy new year jay!!! I've been waiting for this one...this fly looks so buggy....what a great fly!!!!!!! thanks for the time!! forwarding it to all my buddies!
You're welcome, and Happy New Year to you too!
Adding a few of these to the box for my next SR trip.
These look like they would be killer carp bugs as well.
They just might get it done with the carp
Great idea to fill the flybox
It is a good fly!
Jay, always appreciate the tying videos. Have you considered a series? Such as the "Top 10" maybe by time of the season, or within a group, i.e., swung flies, nymphs, egg, and streamers? Kind of like a "Tying Tuesday" - Frank
I do plan And doing a variety of flies Including some swing flies and steramers
Thanks Jay.
you are welcome
That's a buggy beauty Jay. How about tying Carl's March Brown Nymph. Maybe you have a different take on tying it now. It's worked for me on the West Branch in the Adirondacks for browns. Thanks.
At some Point intend to do that
Thanks for this video, Jay! Can you tie the 'banana'? :-)
Yes you can!
I enjoy the tying videos too (all the way from Vancouver Island!). What do you target with this stonefly pattern?
Never mind. Re-watched the video to find out. Winter steelhead.
This fly was originally designed as a winter steelhead fly. However it's done Fairmont Of good work on the in land trust streams similarly Spring
Great content! Do you ever use Kevlar thread when your tying your patterns?
Sometimes
Your Smoke Detectors need new Batteries... Just in case you can't HEAR THEM BEEPING..!
oh yeah, that fly is going to have a detrimental impact on the Trout Population... 😂
Got after the smoke detector, And yes it'll do some work on the trout