@@nymphingnewt7639 right l have a house in seaham on the coast looking to retire there soon what's the river fishing like over there no they like there sea fishing it seems if your from the north east you're a fisherman cheers Wayne have a good one
@@waynemasey545 ah nice, not too far from me. If you want trout then you need to be on the tees and Swale, they are our best two rivers and not too far from you. Sea trout fishing you can’t beat the wear then salmon - the Tyne. All rivers have good grayling fishing too. We have some fantastic fishing around us to be fair, even on the Eden which is only a hour drive away 👍🏻
Just subscribed and out to the shed I don't have the Squirrel dubbing at present but would some SLF super bug dubbing do..I'm a relative novice and as yet don't have huge amounts of materials...Thanks you
Is that the same as Bob Wyatts pattern?i tied it a few years ago but....really never tried it.have you compared it to a Klinhammer? in your oipinion what is the difference and results? a reason ,,,why?thanks
It’s similar to Bob Wyatts, I’ve fished both the klinkhammer and the DHE and they are both excellent patterns! Regarding differences, 1. The DHE takes half the time to tie than the klinkhammer. 2. The DHE is cheaper to tie.(only 3 materials). 3. Looks more natural in the water. I’ve totally converted to this DHE over the klinkhammer in most water types, the only time I use a klinkhammer over the DHE is in really fast Riffled water with a heavy hackle and a bright post. I’ve found the fish take the DHE more confidently than the klinkhammer in slow water too 👍🏻
I love your bushy tie with the DEER HAIR, with the squirrel. I can't wait to tie up some. Thank you,
MSG Leum
This will catch fish. Thank you for the video. Tight lines.
Thanks Clive 👍🏻
Lovely tie that
Thanks Stuart 👍🏻
@@nymphingnewt7639 Anytime mate. You are amazingly informative
Excellent. I just started to try this kind of pattern today. It's all anyone would need for a rugged emerger. Thanks. :-)
It’s a excellent pattern, soo effective 👌🏻👍🏻
We call this pattern, the shaving brush, excellent emerger
Very Bob Wyatt, subscribed and just of to tie some now. Good to be reminded. Thanks.
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Thanks 👍🏻
Nice simple pattern!! Tight lines🐜🐛🕷️!!!!!!
Thanks 👍🏻
Just subscribed! Thanks for a great pattern. I will make a few up for fishing next summer on the Waioeka River down under in NZ, Regards.
Thanks mate, hope they catch some of those monster trout you have over there 🤞🏻
Just subscribed on the basis of this fly.
Thank you Clive, appreciate your support, hopefully soon I’ll be able to get some videos out on the river using the flies 👍🏻
Totally agree this is the best fly ever l fish on the annan and in south island of new Zealand caught many fish on this fly well done nice fly 😮
Thanks mate 👍🏻
@@nymphingnewt7639 what part of northeast are you from
@@waynemasey545 I live in a small town called chilton it’s near bishop Auckland (co Durham)
@@nymphingnewt7639 right l have a house in seaham on the coast looking to retire there soon what's the river fishing like over there no they like there sea fishing it seems if your from the north east you're a fisherman cheers Wayne have a good one
@@waynemasey545 ah nice, not too far from me.
If you want trout then you need to be on the tees and Swale, they are our best two rivers and not too far from you.
Sea trout fishing you can’t beat the wear then salmon - the Tyne.
All rivers have good grayling fishing too.
We have some fantastic fishing around us to be fair, even on the Eden which is only a hour drive away 👍🏻
nice tie lewis 1010
Thanks James 😁👍🏻
HEY BEAR! Love this tie, going to be trying this out for sure
Looks like a killer pattern gonna twist some up for my Pennsylvania waters👍
Thanks man, hope they catch you plenty of trout over there 😉👍🏻
Top class mate 👌
Thanks mate, still away off from your DHE patterns 😉👍🏻
Just subscribed and out to the shed I don't have the Squirrel dubbing at present but would some SLF super bug dubbing do..I'm a relative novice and as yet don't have huge amounts of materials...Thanks you
Absolutely you can use that dubbing.
You don’t have to use the exact material, you might find yours works better than mine 😉👍🏻
Thanks from a new tyer,great pattern to get going on.
When best do you like to fish that pattern olive or sedge hatch mabey,,nice tie,
Thanks Joseph, I’ll fish that during any hatch or even when there’s no risers just fishing blind working upstream. They are so effective 👍🏻
Great job your right that is going to catch trout.
Thank you Jim 🙏🏻
Nice fly!
Thank you 👍🏻
Hello ❤
Looks good, what month would u use this on the rivers
Thanks, I would use it from late March right through until late October/ early November 👍🏻
Is that the same as Bob Wyatts pattern?i tied it a few years ago but....really never tried it.have you compared it to a Klinhammer? in your oipinion what is the difference and results? a reason ,,,why?thanks
It’s similar to Bob Wyatts, I’ve fished both the klinkhammer and the DHE and they are both excellent patterns!
Regarding differences,
1. The DHE takes half the time to tie than the klinkhammer.
2. The DHE is cheaper to tie.(only 3 materials).
3. Looks more natural in the water.
I’ve totally converted to this DHE over the klinkhammer in most water types, the only time I use a klinkhammer over the DHE is in really fast Riffled water with a heavy hackle and a bright post.
I’ve found the fish take the DHE more confidently than the klinkhammer in slow water too 👍🏻
Thanks for the answer.I will give it a go next season,regards
Very fishy. Nicely done.
Thanks Steve 👍🏻
have you fished this fly when they refuse dries and appear to be feeding on emerging nymphs in or just under the film?thanks
Absolutely, that’s when this fly comes into its own.
It basically imitates all the upwing fly species, they rarely refuse the DHE 👍🏻
Can you use this on rivers?
Yeh these catch all day on rivers. Probably the most effective fly when fish are rising 👍🏻
Would this work as a caddis emerger?
Absolutely 👌🏻👍🏻
Nice fly, very buggy. Would fish this anywhere with much confidence.
Thank you joe 😁👍🏻
That's so small