TheAwesomeAustin I always explain the materials I use as I tie them in during the video and typically we list them below, just been very busy! Wil try to add them in soon. Thanks for the feedback and tightlines!
peter buckley best fished during mayfly hatches, can be fished with a floating line and long leader, cast fly out giving ample time to sink to the bottom then work the fly back using a slow hand twist retrieve, the naturals make there accent slowly towards the surface at about a 20 degree angle so this is what you want to try and imitate. On a breezy day you can also drift them under a strike indicator. Hope this helps! Cheers and thanks for watching!
Jim Slade not according to the fish that hammer this pattern in this size and considering the popular sizes for mays/Baetis are 14-18 nymph hooks which are typically 2xl, a 12 1xs scud hook is right in the wheelhouse of sizing. If you put this particular fly next to a size 14/16 2xl nymph hook it would be the same size or even smaller. Sizes in just numbers don't mean much as in 10,12,14 the type of hook and overall size of the bug you are tying is much more important. Take a 2xl nymph hook and put it beside a 1xs scud hook and you'll see exactly what I mean.
Its looks good. This new trend with coating flies in epoxy and now uv coat makes them no longer even look like flies but insects trapped in amber. Guess we must follow the trend of the day
First video I've seen of yours. I thought that was dubbing In the background at the beginning 😂 great tie man. Thank you.
hahahahaha, awesome!
Great tie- perfect proportions!
Thank you!
Nice fly! I’ll have to try these! Tight lines🐛🐜🕷️!!!!!!
Thank you!
Absolutely brilliant looking fly thanks for sharing
Justin McQuaide thanks bud!
Great looking pattern. Can't wait to whip some up. Thanks for sharing!👍
James R Borsevich glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
And yet, another GREAT VID !! Thanks for making them !!
PRACERZ you betcha! And thanks for watching them!
Love it! Just made 5 and gonna make more in darker and lighter varieties
Wonderful! You'll do well with them!
Awesome there will definitely a few of these going into the box
Good stuff bud! It would be helpful in future vids if you list materials in description. Cool pattern!
TheAwesomeAustin I always explain the materials I use as I tie them in during the video and typically we list them below, just been very busy! Wil try to add them in soon. Thanks for the feedback and tightlines!
Excellent job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful fly !
Can you fish this pattern under a strike indicator in bigger rivers? Or is this strictly a stillwater pattern?
Can certainly be suspended on the river!
Lovely fly pal, could you please tell me the best way to fish,
All the best Pete from Scotland.
peter buckley best fished during mayfly hatches, can be fished with a floating line and long leader, cast fly out giving ample time to sink to the bottom then work the fly back using a slow hand twist retrieve, the naturals make there accent slowly towards the surface at about a 20 degree angle so this is what you want to try and imitate. On a breezy day you can also drift them under a strike indicator. Hope this helps! Cheers and thanks for watching!
Hiya Branden many thanks for your reply and great advise tight lines
Nice looking fly! Buggy but clean.
Good job
what uv resin and light do u use, beautiful fly btw
Yeshua Adoneinu this pattern uses deer creek fine and the light is a pro torch sipik 5 watt from Canadian llama
Класс!👍🤝🇰🇿
Isn’t a size 12 a bit too big for a baetis
Jim Slade not according to the fish that hammer this pattern in this size and considering the popular sizes for mays/Baetis are 14-18 nymph hooks which are typically 2xl, a 12 1xs scud hook is right in the wheelhouse of sizing. If you put this particular fly next to a size 14/16 2xl nymph hook it would be the same size or even smaller. Sizes in just numbers don't mean much as in 10,12,14 the type of hook and overall size of the bug you are tying is much more important. Take a 2xl nymph hook and put it beside a 1xs scud hook and you'll see exactly what I mean.
BCFlyguys thanx just didn’t evaluate this correctly I appreciate your help
Its looks good. This new trend with coating flies in epoxy and now uv coat makes them no longer even look like flies but insects trapped in amber. Guess we must follow the trend of the day