Thanks for watching! If you want some for your fly box, you can submit an order here, or if you are in a rush, pick some ready-to-go ones up from my website. Thanks for the support! www.mainely-outdoors.com Or tie them up with these materials: Thread: collabs.shop/761lct Hook: collabs.shop/txjddv Tail: collabs.shop/jcklnp Wire: collabs.shop/pqmecm Dubbing: collabs.shop/hafwee hackle: collabs.shop/paz4wa Recommended UV resin : collabs.shop/wrl2ir Recommended UV light: collabs.shop/dqpuhd
This was the first channel I found when I first started fly tying! I’ve only been tying for about a month now, but learning so much cause of you. #flies
Great to hear you are finding them useful and well done for starting the hobby! You'll find it very rewarding when you catch fish on the flies you tied.
I chucked at the old school Universal Vise tinsel, I still have some from the 80s in my old fly tying boxes. Just a personal preference, but I like to tie the saddle hackle in at the back at the tip end, before wrapping the body, then wind the hackle forward & counter-wrap the tinsel. Just feels like it helps with durability.
I've fished that fly many times here in the UK. Here it's called the Zulu. Works great as a top dropper on a team of flies when your fishing Loch style
I’ve fished my whole life but I’ve never fly fished before. I don’t know how I ended up on this channel and it’s like watching something in a foreign language, any way I’m subscribing for that nice buggy look
#flies finally getting a chance to get back out, hopefully the water temps are staying below the threshold, since its going to be a good drive for me and i dont want to waste a day.
Can you post links to where you’re getting information about these flies being banned? I saw that some comments called this clickbait, I have the same impression from watching many of your videos because you’re a good at this. Can you cite your sources in your video descriptions?
Hard to say if it’s true or not but look up anything about the pattern and you’ll find it’s been labeled with this title. This is the case for all the flies with that title on this channel. It’s the Zulu or black Zulu if you want to do more digging
Some pay to play waters on private land, have flies that they don't want used. There's a private water here in Georgia that forbids using sulfur yellow egg patterns. I personally don't see the problem, but I guess they want the challenge to remain.
Private watee "rules" don't exist anywhere out in the real world, so they don't matter. There's no such thing as a banned fly. "Sulphur yellow flies are banned here!" Geez good thing this was marigold dyed hair I used to tie this one.. "THIS STYLE OF FLY IS BANNED HERE!" *Shows forward over wrap and black head* Ok *Ties same fly with a green head and reversed over wrap* See the problem? Even the ATF gave up banning things by specific model. Too easy to change the name or superficial details and skirt the rules.
This is the channel I found when I first started tying you were the channel that I learned how to tie flies from and it’s been about a year now and I’m here tying beast flies and all sort of complicated saltwater flies and all sort of nymphs dries and streamers #flies oh and also can you give a link to the discord.
Super cool fly! Would lovw to try that out on Great Lakes Steelheads/Rainbows or sea run cutthroats in the PNW. I know no one cares and I get that it gets clicks, and all. But the "illegal" and "banned" clickbait is annoying. Yes im an old man yelling at clouds at this point. Im aware. Right up there with the fire back grounds and lazer eyes. Honest, your videos are good enough to stand on their own merit. Id click without the parlor tricks.
Thanks for watching! If you want some for your fly box, you can submit an order here, or if you are in a rush, pick some ready-to-go ones up from my website. Thanks for the support! www.mainely-outdoors.com
Or tie them up with these materials:
Thread: collabs.shop/761lct
Hook: collabs.shop/txjddv
Tail: collabs.shop/jcklnp
Wire: collabs.shop/pqmecm
Dubbing: collabs.shop/hafwee
hackle: collabs.shop/paz4wa
Recommended UV resin : collabs.shop/wrl2ir
Recommended UV light: collabs.shop/dqpuhd
OK, so who else says, "nice, buggy look" out loud when he says it?
More then never lol
Your brain makes you do it.
I got a buzz watching this vid
I’m more of a cover up the tag ends kinda guy personally
This was the first channel I found when I first started fly tying! I’ve only been tying for about a month now, but learning so much cause of you. #flies
Great to hear you are finding them useful and well done for starting the hobby! You'll find it very rewarding when you catch fish on the flies you tied.
A super classic_good for anywhere. :-) All the Zulus are great.
This masterpiece is not something everyone knows. Here in norway it catches fish so big that the hook bends here where i fish.
I chucked at the old school Universal Vise tinsel, I still have some from the 80s in my old fly tying boxes.
Just a personal preference, but I like to tie the saddle hackle in at the back at the tip end, before wrapping the body, then wind the hackle forward & counter-wrap the tinsel. Just feels like it helps with durability.
This looks like an awesome spring and fall small stream fly! Time to get the materials for this! Thank you for sharing, tight lines! 😎🎣
I've fished that fly many times here in the UK. Here it's called the Zulu. Works great as a top dropper on a team of flies when your fishing Loch style
Thx 4 posting. Nice fly. Basicly a modified wooly worm and it is a great pattern
Zilu and Red tag (no longer possible to tie here in Sweden as peacock is redlisted...) are insanely efficient on trout, arctic char and grayling,
I’ve fished my whole life but I’ve never fly fished before. I don’t know how I ended up on this channel and it’s like watching something in a foreign language, any way I’m subscribing for that nice buggy look
I've tied that fly before, but without the tinsel. I like the idea of adding tinsel.
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That’s a good looking #fly. Do you tie it in any other color combos or ever put a bead on it.
Amazing looking fly! Love your content! #flies
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This fly looks like a real "killer". Very good instructional video. I will tie this fly for trouthunting in Swedish Lapland.
Thanks again for all your videos. Giving me lots of ideas! #flies
#flies This channel I’ve been following for a while and it’s so soothing to watch✨🙏🏼
#flies looks awesome!
#flies finally getting a chance to get back out, hopefully the water temps are staying below the threshold, since its going to be a good drive for me and i dont want to waste a day.
Who bans these #flies ?
Can you post links to where you’re getting information about these flies being banned? I saw that some comments called this clickbait, I have the same impression from watching many of your videos because you’re a good at this.
Can you cite your sources in your video descriptions?
softhackles.blog/2021/08/20/zulu/
@@MainelyFlies thanks!
anglingclassics.co.uk/Blast_From_the_Past/dec10.pdf
Hard to say if it’s true or not but look up anything about the pattern and you’ll find it’s been labeled with this title. This is the case for all the flies with that title on this channel. It’s the Zulu or black Zulu if you want to do more digging
@@MainelyFlies appreciate the info regardless. Sorry for doubting!
#flies Amazing looking fly! Congratulations!!
#flies got to love that "buggy look" need to be a tee shirt.
It really needs to be, I've been dropping the ball on getting that ready
Hmmm. Wonder how one of these flies will work on smallies on the Upper Potomac.
I'm sure it would just up the size a bit
#FLIES. Nice fly!
So what exactly is a "banned" fly?
Some pay to play waters on private land, have flies that they don't want used. There's a private water here in Georgia that forbids using sulfur yellow egg patterns. I personally don't see the problem, but I guess they want the challenge to remain.
Clickbait.
Private watee "rules" don't exist anywhere out in the real world, so they don't matter. There's no such thing as a banned fly.
"Sulphur yellow flies are banned here!" Geez good thing this was marigold dyed hair I used to tie this one..
"THIS STYLE OF FLY IS BANNED HERE!" *Shows forward over wrap and black head*
Ok
*Ties same fly with a green head and reversed over wrap*
See the problem? Even the ATF gave up banning things by specific model. Too easy to change the name or superficial details and skirt the rules.
It was banned in comps because too many fish swallowed it if it was sitting still, called a fish killer.
This is the channel I found when I first started tying you were the channel that I learned how to tie flies from and it’s been about a year now and I’m here tying beast flies and all sort of complicated saltwater flies and all sort of nymphs dries and streamers #flies oh and also can you give a link to the discord.
#flies looks good
#flies a classic
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#flies Nice buggy look
Love your #flies! How was your trip to BC last year?
Thanks! It was good hooked into a few bull trout and the biggest catch of my life my fiancée haha!
Congrats! Let me know when you want to float the Thompson, the Cowichan or any of the other excellent rivers here in Beautiful BC.
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#flies good looking fly
#flies Love your videos!
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#flies That looks like it would do the trick.
The forbidden fly
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#flies. I have to try it.
Well worth it, don’t have to take my word on that either. This is definitely a tried and true pattern
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#Flies. This fly looks like a wooly worm.
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Super cool fly! Would lovw to try that out on Great Lakes Steelheads/Rainbows or sea run cutthroats in the PNW.
I know no one cares and I get that it gets clicks, and all. But the "illegal" and "banned" clickbait is annoying. Yes im an old man yelling at clouds at this point. Im aware. Right up there with the fire back grounds and lazer eyes. Honest, your videos are good enough to stand on their own merit. Id click without the parlor tricks.
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Wasn’t banned. That’s so annoying. Why can’t you just tie a fly without having some clickbait crap.
Might want to recheck your facts on that one. All the banned titles originate from historical, competition, or local laws.
So tired of “banned”.
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