I hope I can speak for other novice tyers when I say I really appreciate you giving us your opinion on what size to tie if you only could use one size hook for any given fly. That makes it a lot simpler, and a lot more cost effective, to tie the patterns you showcase.
Morning Tim, Sincere Thanks for another Great 👍🏻 Pattern, From the “ Founding Waters “ of The ORIGINAL ADAM’S …… here in N.W. Michigan !!!!!! Keep It Tight, Brian ✨ 🎣 💫
Beautiful job Tim. I am tying Adams right now for out coming season here in Nova Scotia and will add some of these variants to my box. Thanks for sharing
I’m late for this party and had just watched the “classic” tie for Hendricksons. I was about to ask you to do a 1-minute video on how to do figure-eights around wings when I found this. Phew! What a relief. (BUT, a lesson on how to do figure eights around stuff would still be welcome!)
Great video Tim. I recall my reaction when I learned that the Adams was originally tied with golden pheasant tippets for a tail. It felt like we have been lied to all these years! LOL Thanks again
I hope I can speak for other novice tyers when I say I really appreciate you giving us your opinion on what size to tie if you only could use one size hook for any given fly.
That makes it a lot simpler, and a lot more cost effective, to tie the patterns you showcase.
I’ve been tying Adams and Wulff patterns with EP or poly post wings for a few years now, and I love them! Great video
Morning Tim,
Sincere Thanks for another Great 👍🏻 Pattern,
From the “ Founding Waters “ of The ORIGINAL ADAM’S …… here in N.W. Michigan !!!!!!
Keep It Tight,
Brian
✨ 🎣 💫
Beautiful job Tim. I am tying Adams right now for out coming season here in Nova Scotia and will add some of these variants to my box. Thanks for sharing
Love this EP wing idea and some great tips in this video! Thank you!
Good one Tim. Lots of clever techniques buried in there. Thanks!
Thx Tim, another great use for my EP supply! See ya out there.
Nice tie Tim! Like the winging technique!
I’m late for this party and had just watched the “classic” tie for Hendricksons. I was about to ask you to do a 1-minute video on how to do figure-eights around wings when I found this. Phew! What a relief. (BUT, a lesson on how to do figure eights around stuff would still be welcome!)
did one with peacock herl as the body - works great on carp fish..
Tim, I love EP fibers too! Great idea to combine them into a traditional pattern like the Adams! I can’t wait to try these on some native Brookies!👍
Genius technique with the EP trigger point fibers! I’ll be trying that!! Thanks Tim!
Really nice Adams Tim👍
Can’t wait to give it a try.
Thanks for the your efforts stay well and safe☕️☕️
Beautiful. Just beautiful!
That's a fantastic variation, Tim. Thanks for sharing.
The hackle tails alignment trick works great. I have some 16/0 thread on order, excited to try it as I mostly tie with 8/0. Cool
Awesome pattern Tim.love the E P fibers
That tip to align the tails is just awesome. I’ve been tying for years and never thought of that. How do you come up with that stuff?
Great job nice tying.
Love the tying vids but ever consider posting more on the actual fishing of the flies you tie?
Great video Tim.
I recall my reaction when I learned that the Adams was originally tied with golden pheasant tippets for a tail.
It felt like we have been lied to all these years! LOL
Thanks again
Hey Tim, can you please do a video on a standard BWO dry fly pattern? Thanks for the great content
I’ll watch this 11 times bet
Thanks for the video, another great one! Would the EP fibers also work for a post if making a parachute style?
They are OK but I like polypropylene better as it’s stiffer and makes posting and wrapping hackle easier.
Close to a “ Bastard Adams” from Jack Dennison’s old book. The wing technique will be used. Cool tie.
Nice.
I must say ep fibers look good
We need a new video tim
I got to tie Admas
That thing probably will not sink no matter what you do to it