@@markbenn1907 I mostly use a chenille that simulates a peacock herl. But I’ll also try just plan old dubbing, hares ear usually and pick it out to make it buggy. It’s a great fly and easy to tie
This reminds me of Lance Egan's method except he ties the front legs with enough space to separate the legs and bead with one final wrap. I've adopted only 4 legs on my Pats too because the fish aren't counting the legs as Lance says.
You have to love easy, thanks Tim☕️☕️😉
So many GREAT tips wrapped up in one video. Thank you!
Just about the simplest way of putting the legs on, finally... thanks
Thanks Tim, Excellent tying tips as always.
I’ve been using this fly a lot lately. I tye them in all combos of colors. But as usual I learn something from your technique. Easy peasy. Thank you.
Any favourite colours?
@@markbenn1907 I mostly use a chenille that simulates a peacock herl. But I’ll also try just plan old dubbing, hares ear usually and pick it out to make it buggy. It’s a great fly and easy to tie
@@wingman8447 oh thank you, nice idea to just substitute hares ear👍🏻
Thanks very much! Really appreciate your tips. Best wishes. 👍👍👌🎣
love this Guide Style series btw
This is gonna be an epic series...
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Easy peasy! Love these tips. Will simplify my tie time considerably.
I used to ty these in a size 6 for steelhead, double up on the lead and fish it with two other flys. On the rogue you will have fun
no better fly tying channel on youtube
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Merci Brother 😃
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This reminds me of Lance Egan's method except he ties the front legs with enough space to separate the legs and bead with one final wrap. I've adopted only 4 legs on my Pats too because the fish aren't counting the legs as Lance says.
4:20 Nice
What I find to help when I need to crank something out is stage everything and then everything just goes
This is one of the most consistent patterns here on the lower Sacramento river here in NorCal.
This was a secret guide fly for a couple of years on the Lower Sac. It was just called a Rubber Legs. Pat of the Fly Shop was not the inventor
Tim, how many times are you going to make a video on this fly? Are you out of ideas? I have 2 videos on my playlist that you made.
This is the best version.
It’s a good idea to be able to tie and carry multiple versions of Pat’s Rubber Legs. It is an extremely effective fly in just about all its forms.
Even if Tim made 10 videos of the same fly I would still watch all of them over and over again!
I liked all three. I still do the extended body one but glad to watch this. Keep it up Tim.