Ringneck pheasant has been an absolute go-to material for my Trout Spey tying. I have also been a huge fan of the Whiting Coq de Leon soft hackle for applications like a collar on a smaller / medium Trout Spey fly.
I like the simplicity of this fly. It looks to have great movement that should really attract fish. What craft store did you get the small rubber tubing used for the hook connection ? I tie a large variety of flies/intruders & I would love to find that tubing. Thank you, David M. Clunk, Fisher-of-Men Fly Tying & Fly Fishing Instruction, Ada, Michigan
Ringneck pheasant has been an absolute go-to material for my Trout Spey tying. I have also been a huge fan of the Whiting Coq de Leon soft hackle for applications like a collar on a smaller / medium Trout Spey fly.
Coq De Leon is the stuff man!
Sorry, where can I find the magnet to lock the hook on the clamp, thanks for the reply
great videos, keep up the good work!
Thank you!!
I would call it an intruder just because of the two stations. What do you think? I think I’ll be tying some tomorrow.
Yes! This is in the Intruder style of fly design.
Beautiful!
No you're beautiful!
Simple and deadly. Very nice.
I like the simplicity of this fly. It looks to have great movement that should really attract fish. What craft store did you get the small rubber tubing used for the hook connection ? I tie a large variety of flies/intruders & I would love to find that tubing. Thank you, David M. Clunk, Fisher-of-Men Fly Tying & Fly Fishing Instruction, Ada, Michigan
Sorry, where can I find the magnet to lock the hook on the clamp, thanks for the reply
Thanks for the question! This is the magnet we like for holding materials.
www.ashlandflyshop.com/products/loon-vice-pawn?_pos=1&_sid=1fc05c675&_ss=r
Thank you for the answer, but I meant the red magnet that we see in this video. Thanks again for the answer@@ashlandflyshop770