I really enjoy your tying videos as well. I live in Northern California, so the fish reports don’t mean that much to me. But I always have my eye out for new fly tying videos. I like your style.
Thanks Jay for the report update and I will be adding that comet to the fly arsenal. The olive bugger you showed a few years ago has worked very well too!
Nice pattern. Thanks. I’ve been using arctic fox for winging material on a small sand eel/sand lance saltwater pattern I’ve been tying for years….really nice stuff. Thanks for the river info and for your reports, in general, as they are very informative.
Really enjoy the tying !! Question tho,,, you say they are shallow in the lake. What does that actually mean? 10’?20’? Are they shallow enough where I could target them with a fly rod and kayak? I assume I would need a full sink line and tip. Are they still eating when they stage up for the fall run?
Does time in a year, Salmon being shallow, Would be referring to Fish in about 60 to 70 feet of water. Where they normally could beIn 150 feet of water. Keep in mind, The depth where the fish change within a few hours. However, Late September early OctoberThe month of the Rivers the fish Can be accessible
Jay, I always appreciate your fly tying instructions and tips. Thank you for all the work you put into these videos,.
Very welcome
Thanks for the tying demo. I will surely tie a handful! Hope to see you on the river this fall.
I hope so too!
Keep the fly-tying vids coming. Great vid. Thanks.
Thanks, will do!
Thanks Jay! Going to head up to Pineville soon to see Dale and pick up a few of those Comets. I like the looks of this one.
Have not made the delivery yet, He will have them soon
Love the fly tying videos - can’t pass up an opportunity to learn your pattern tips at the vice - keep em comin!
Glad you like them!
I really enjoy your tying videos as well. I live in Northern California, so the fish reports don’t mean that much to me. But I always have my eye out for new fly tying videos. I like your style.
Cant wait to see you im going to gladly pick up a fly box from you
I will be aroud
Good video thanks
You're welcome
Love the fly tying . Nice fly Jay keep tying my friend
Thanks 👍
Great report and awesome fly Jay! Will look into tying a few over the next two weeks.
Have fun!
Great report! Awesome fly!
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Jay for the report update and I will be adding that comet to the fly arsenal. The olive bugger you showed a few years ago has worked very well too!
comet Does an excellent fly especially when the water Is up, Good luck
Thanks, Jay, awesome guide fly! Keep up the great videos!
Thanks, will do!
Awesome fly tying video!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome video Jay! love fly tying
thank you
Good report. Cool fly, I'll have to spin some up.
thanks for watching
Nice pattern. Thanks. I’ve been using arctic fox for winging material on a small sand eel/sand lance saltwater pattern I’ve been tying for years….really nice stuff. Thanks for the river info and for your reports, in general, as they are very informative.
Sounds great!
Nice
Thanks
Thanks Jay always informative 😊
My pleasure!
another awesome addition!
Thanks again!
I got totally abused Labor Day Weekend 2 years ago! First GRAB of the season and the fish went back to the lake!!!
That is a common experience. I always say, Salmon that time in the year, Not only wants to get away but Hey want to break and take Stuff
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good to here you like it
that sucks to hear about the algorithm, the fly tying videos are my favorite.
I am going to continue doing Fly tying videos, Just keep Watching the videos it helps
Really enjoy the tying !! Question tho,,, you say they are shallow in the lake. What does that actually mean? 10’?20’? Are they shallow enough where I could target them with a fly rod and kayak? I assume I would need a full sink line and tip. Are they still eating when they stage up for the fall run?
No, they are anywhere from 100ft all the way out too 500ft, the bay is full of warm bath water, the next few days we should see a change
Does time in a year, Salmon being shallow, Would be referring to Fish in about 60 to 70 feet of water. Where they normally could beIn 150 feet of water. Keep in mind, The depth where the fish change within a few hours. However, Late September early OctoberThe month of the Rivers the fish Can be accessible
How would that comet fish if you put the bead chain eyes on the underside of the hook ? Would it snag on the bottom less or more ?
Really have not noticed much of a difference
Hi Jay, where do you get your feathers by the pound? Thank you
Found a supplier in Oregon
In essence in the water that fly must look very similar to a bugger, but even quicker to tie. Every do it in blue and black?
I tie them in a way to have a lot of movement in the water. And yes black and blue can work very well
Hi Jay how much are you selling your fly boxes for?
I intend to have A selection of flat boxes for sale We'll be asking 125$