Nice one! Love hoppers, and this one looks great. Appreciate the tips. Thanks a lot. 👍👍 If Charlie Craven is excited about a fly..I’m excited about that fly! Have a great one. 🎣
Nice tie. Reminds me of a Harrison Steeves' pattern. If your excited about the design, that tells me a lot. Also shows me how under appreciated Harrison is as a fly designer/innovator.
Did I miss the step where you zapped the knots on the silly leg material to the foam legs? Will those single overhand knots hold? Apologies if I missed it. Thanks.
Eric assured me that no glue is necessary on the leg knots, however, after fishing with the unglued versions last month, I did have a couple lose the lower leg. A tiny shot of Zap on the knot can’t hurt.
Okay...dumb question from a "new guy" I tried tying an egg and when I pulled everything up and cut straight across.....I got a flat top cartoon looking critter! haha It in NO WAY made a ball!! Could it be not enough mc fly foam?! I saw how small the package was and maybe I was being too conservative with it! I'm going to make a dispenser like Tim suggests and maybe that will cut down on waste!! Any help appreciated!
There is a lot going on with that thing, it little big for my needs here in New England, I could see myself on the Madison with one of the new Hi-tech Sage R8 6 wt flinging those along the bank out of a drift boat. And I don't like fishing out of boats. The Bling on that bug makes it worth tying just because.
Don’t be so sure. I have done several destination shoots(writer) in the Eastern US where big hoppers/terrestrials weren’t on the menu and they worked great. Last August-September was epic on sz. 6 hoppers back East for me.
You stated in the video you used the River Road Creation chernobyl-style (round end) foam body cutter but it looks more like the tapered end. Could you verify?
What "long" scissors are those? I've seen them in various videos, but have never seen them on fly tying materials sites. This pattern looks really good!
Just as an added tidbit concerning foam-to-foam adhesives, Gorilla has a "Spray Adhesive Heavy Duty" product that works well. I have nothing to do with Gorilla business-wise. Just sayin'. 🙂
My go to hopper on the Eagle!! Excellent!!
Super cool fly. Thanks!
Excellent as always, Thank You
The fly is as cool as its name. Nice work, Charlie!
Such a cool hopper fly. Thank you for sharing
Cool hopper pattern and nice job Charlie! Thank you
Love it!love it!
Great looking fly. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Nice one! Love hoppers, and this one looks great. Appreciate the tips. Thanks a lot. 👍👍 If Charlie Craven is excited about a fly..I’m excited about that fly! Have a great one. 🎣
Great hopper. You need to put vertical bars on the legs with a marker. Thanks Charlie!!!!
Nice 👍
Nice tie. Reminds me of a Harrison Steeves' pattern. If your excited about the design, that tells me a lot. Also shows me how under appreciated Harrison is as a fly designer/innovator.
Great fly Charlie! One question; did you drop a dab of Zap on the rubber leg after you tied the overhand knot onto the foam thigh?
Did I miss the step where you zapped the knots on the silly leg material to the foam legs? Will those single overhand knots hold? Apologies if I missed it. Thanks.
Eric assured me that no glue is necessary on the leg knots, however, after fishing with the unglued versions last month, I did have a couple lose the lower leg. A tiny shot of Zap on the knot can’t hurt.
@@CharliesFlyBox thanks!
Okay...dumb question from a "new guy"
I tried tying an egg and when I pulled everything up and cut straight across.....I got a flat top cartoon looking critter! haha
It in NO WAY made a ball!! Could it be not enough mc fly foam?! I saw how small the package was and maybe I was being too conservative with it!
I'm going to make a dispenser like Tim suggests and maybe that will cut down on waste!!
Any help appreciated!
There is a lot going on with that thing, it little big for my needs here in New England, I could see myself on the Madison with one of the new Hi-tech Sage R8 6 wt flinging those along the bank out of a drift boat. And I don't like fishing out of boats. The Bling on that bug makes it worth tying just because.
Don’t be so sure. I have done several destination shoots(writer) in the Eastern US where big hoppers/terrestrials weren’t on the menu and they worked great. Last August-September was epic on sz. 6 hoppers back East for me.
Nice tie! For the very back legs do you use any glue to hold the little knot on the foam?
I do now. It definitely helps.
How do you prevent the foan from rolling?
You stated in the video you used the River Road Creation chernobyl-style (round end) foam body cutter but it looks more like the tapered end. Could you verify?
What "long" scissors are those? I've seen them in various videos, but have never seen them on fly tying materials sites. This pattern looks really good!
Those are Renomed Braid Scissors. They’re super sharp and coarsely serrated but pretty damn expensive.
@@CharliesFlyBox Thanks! Hand made, apparently.
Just as an added tidbit concerning foam-to-foam adhesives, Gorilla has a "Spray Adhesive Heavy Duty" product that works well. I have nothing to do with Gorilla business-wise. Just sayin'. 🙂
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