You truly are an artist and amazing thought through talent. Thanks for all your videos. Reminds me when I was in my teens also carving and creating lures. Thanks again.
i lived on island for a few years and getting anything there was a bit of a nightmare also getting rid of junk was equally as bad so i found myself with using what was to hand. But i have just got my first fly tying vice, which is a bit weird to use after doing everything in my hands. I tied one of these shrimps to a jig head and i am going to a bit light rock fishing with it. Thanks for encouragement. Paul Adams
I made these because a friend i used to fish with bought some shrimp rigs when he was away from the island we used to live on , they looked great but were not quite up to the job and fell apart so i made some of these just to see if i could do better. I used to go shrimp fishing in the summer with a big net pushed against my chest and spend the longest time putting baby flatfish back and ever so often shoals of larger flat fish would come into the shallow bay to feed on the shrimps. Cheers
You are the greatest man!I make various lures here in Australia but after seeing you operate like a well oiled maching is fantastic.I can't wait to make all of your Sabiki jigs. Will try them out in a few weeks for what we term Slimy Mackrel similar to your Mackrel . Thank you for your efforts and sharing.
in uk waters there is always pollock and saithe over rocky ground, i have had codling with these, but they could be scaled down to use for garfish, or even wrasse close into the rocks.
It is truly Amazing to me Mr. Adams the fantastic work that you can do Without a fly tiers vice! Thank you so much for the great ideas that you have given to me being an old trout fly tier.
Paul,i don`t know where you get all your ideas from ??? but they`re bloody fantastic and so simple. I`m a bit of a novice fly tyer,mostly intrested in catching coarse fish,rather than trout and i see no reason why you couldn`t catch with perhaps a little tinkering ???, perch or chub on that pattern. Great idea using the fibres from a duster too !!!
I have a fly tying vice but i have got so used to tying feather rigs and shrimp by hand that i have never felt need to start using it for this but it would making filming a bit easier. Cheers
Congratulations Paul... It's another magnificent work, still and pure presentation style with high quality video.... I'm watching from Istanbul / Bosphorus in a great admiringly...
again excellent! i use sabiki,s all the time in the summer for live bait collecting, might scale it all down to a size 12 hook, so many projects now such little time!
great video paul, been gathering the bits up over the winter to make the flying cs and these mackerel rigs , love the videos and thanks for posting , happy new year
Paul Adams Tried this in a river?? Salmon or steelhead? Rainbow Trout? You can upload a mini video about how they use and their results? Greetings =) Element that you used to make the fish? Very good are your videos =)
love your instruction vids,im going to give them a go,i normally put one feather type rig on my rigs for sea fishing including off the beach,great for flounders and whiting,i ll try anything really,i love them shrimp eyes lol
Good video for inspiration. Made a tubefly sabiki, bucktail hair and then feeler, eyes and shell like in the video. Will be fun to test in a couple of weeks when the ice breaks here. Fishing for migrating seatrout. Always interesting to try out some weird new bait to spice things up.
Early this morning i got my first fish on these lures,a flounder,not so sure if it went for the lure or the bit of salted herring on the hook,it took me a few failed attempts to make these ,but when all goes to plan they look good and dont take long to make
1,794 to 56 is not a bad average 32 to 1 you've got such an imagination I think somewhere inside is an artist mind? which does help another excellent production "Great Work, Well Done"
thanks for sharing this idea! is the tubing you are using 6mm on inner diameter or outer diameter? also, if i plan on using 4-0 hooks, would the tubing be the same size?
come to think of it a long time ago i made something similar on a small jig hook and that was weight backward. I used it to fish for flatfish in a small sand estuary but only caught tiny things. The idea cam from when i use to push-net for shrimp the bar at the front of the net would send out vibration through the sand the shrimp would jump up off the bottom into the passing net. So i wanted to make something similar.
Altex lan You can do what you want with them , generally i use them to catch fish put on occasions while drinking I have been known to use them as weird body piercing, I do not recommend this for others
+Jason Ikimarin I can't imagine you'd see much success with this in a fresh water environment. Shrimp don't tend to pop up there. In saying that, if you're targeting trout, especially Brook Trout, they tend to be pretty dumb and as long as it flashes a bit, they'll hit it. Nevertheless, it's worth a red hot go.
You truly are an artist and amazing thought through talent. Thanks for all your videos. Reminds me when I was in my teens also carving and creating lures. Thanks again.
I'm truly blown away that you did this in your hands and not in a vice. Really amazing!!! Great job and video!!!
Thank you so much 😀
i lived on island for a few years and getting anything there was a bit of a nightmare also getting rid of junk was equally as bad so i found myself with using what was to hand. But i have just got my first fly tying vice, which is a bit weird to use after doing everything in my hands. I tied one of these shrimps to a jig head and i am going to a bit light rock fishing with it. Thanks for encouragement.
Paul Adams
The only problem i have when fishing with these is when to stop catching fish.
Glad they you had a good time, cheers
I made these because a friend i used to fish with bought some shrimp rigs when he was away from the island we used to live on , they looked great but were not quite up to the job and fell apart so i made some of these just to see if i could do better. I used to go shrimp fishing in the summer with a big net pushed against my chest and spend the longest time putting baby flatfish back and ever so often shoals of larger flat fish would come into the shallow bay to feed on the shrimps.
Cheers
You are the greatest man!I make various lures here in Australia but after seeing you operate like a well oiled maching is fantastic.I can't wait to make all of your Sabiki jigs. Will try them out in a few weeks for what we term Slimy Mackrel similar to your Mackrel .
Thank you for your efforts and sharing.
No question about it, the best how-to videos I've found on the Tube. You should write a book Paul!
that what my wife keeps saying, cheers
in uk waters there is always pollock and saithe over rocky ground, i have had codling with these, but they could be scaled down to use for garfish, or even wrasse close into the rocks.
So.I tried this and I got like 30-40 mackrell and sardines in.about 3-4 hrs .....supper helpfull thanx a lot dude
It is truly Amazing to me Mr. Adams the fantastic work that you can do Without a fly tiers vice! Thank you so much for the great ideas that you have given to me being an old trout fly tier.
Impressive! Great looking pattern and tied without a vice, very good.
OMG that was the most useful video I have seen on youtube to date. Thank you so much for sharing.
This is the easiest and smartest way So far, Brilliant
Paul,i don`t know where you get all your ideas from ??? but they`re bloody fantastic and so simple. I`m a bit of a novice fly tyer,mostly intrested in catching coarse fish,rather than trout and i see no reason why you couldn`t catch with perhaps a little tinkering ???, perch or chub on that pattern.
Great idea using the fibres from a duster too !!!
I have a fly tying vice but i have got so used to tying feather rigs and shrimp by hand that i have never felt need to start using it for this but it would making filming a bit easier.
Cheers
Congratulations Paul...
It's another magnificent work, still and pure presentation style with high quality video....
I'm watching from Istanbul / Bosphorus in a great admiringly...
I have only one word for you, Artist !
Very nice, really good job.
The summer is comming and makreel will love it for sure
خیلی ممنون از کارهایت مهدی کنعانی هستم از ایران
Paul Adams - only the best - Greetings from Germany
again excellent! i use sabiki,s all the time in the summer for live bait collecting, might scale it all down to a size 12 hook, so many projects now such little time!
great video paul, been gathering the bits up over the winter to make the flying cs and these mackerel rigs , love the videos and thanks for posting , happy new year
i wasted too much of Christmas ordering bits from ebay, although i now have all kinds of shiny things to play with, good luck
Another useful guide thanks Paul, would love to see u catch with some of your homemade lures
man that's so cool
pure class paul ,I've got all the gear today going to make some for boat fishing in the spring
it would be great to see some pictures, good luck
Paul Adams
excellent vid and creative. I fish south Florida and will give this a shot. Tight Lines!!!
Nice creative pattern, and it looks tough as nails. I definitely making some of those today. Thanks for posting.
Paul Adams Tried this in a river?? Salmon or steelhead? Rainbow Trout? You can upload a mini video about how they use and their results? Greetings =)
Element that you used to make the fish? Very good are your videos =)
love your instruction vids,im going to give them a go,i normally put one feather type rig on my rigs for sea fishing including off the beach,great for flounders and whiting,i ll try anything really,i love them shrimp eyes lol
Good video for inspiration. Made a tubefly sabiki, bucktail hair and then feeler, eyes and shell like in the video. Will be fun to test in a couple of weeks when the ice breaks here. Fishing for migrating seatrout. Always interesting to try out some weird new bait to spice things up.
Very Skillful Paul, thank you for sharing your technique.. much appreciated.
Que persona más inteligente y creativa dios lo bendiga
What can I say...... you are a genius
DO YOU HAVE A LINK WHERE YOU FISH WITH THIS LURE? THANK YOU JUST LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDS.
with the eyes i just like setting fire to things, thanks Paul Adams
Early this morning i got my first fish on these lures,a flounder,not so sure if it went for the lure or the bit of salted herring on the hook,it took me a few failed attempts to make these ,but when all goes to plan they look good and dont take long to make
I know a nail biter when i see one.. :D great vid.. you are so creative specially on the body part of the shrimp.. thank you for this so informative.
brilliant, off to the pound shop in the morning. whats your main target species with these
used to use them for pollock and coalfish
Awesome work Paul! I love watching your Vids
thanks
Very nice!! But what fish may caucght this rig? Bottom or pelagicas?
mackerel, i cannot wait
1,794 to 56 is not a bad average 32 to 1 you've got such an imagination I think somewhere inside is an artist mind? which does help another excellent production "Great Work, Well Done"
Love your work Paul, wow someone crazier than me....thanks!
Fred
Really awesome, thank you for the ideas man, you will gonna test them in video for us?
I did make some videos a while back on mackerel fishing with feather rigs, thanks
Great amount of detail. Why do you do that?
Very creative! Should look into fly tying and borrow some of their techniques and tools!
thanks for sharing this idea! is the tubing you are using 6mm on inner diameter or outer diameter? also, if i plan on using
4-0 hooks, would the tubing be the same size?
Josaiah Pun This was 6mm external diameter, hard to say as hook makers tend to have their own sizes
It's really nice DIY.... thank for sharing....
Thats lure for bottom fishing or other tecknik?
fantastic, they look amazing
made them today first time and think they look cool . thank Paul for the videos . when you going to done some more
summer video for mackerel i think, hopefully i will be fishing on mull cheers
Wow !, is it possible to make the shrimp smaller for catching bait?
give it a go
How your your brain was able to create such a beautiful thing. Amazing :) Mb you can create in the future a video how to make a little octopus ? :)
고마워요
if you put the head backward, how could the lure looks swimming forward in the water?? give us a water test video please...
because shrimp actually do swim backwards
these fit on a rig which goes up and down, so they do not go backwards or forwards.
well.. okay i'm understand now.. thanx a lot
come to think of it a long time ago i made something similar on a small jig hook and that was weight backward. I used it to fish for flatfish in a small sand estuary but only caught tiny things. The idea cam from when i use to push-net for shrimp the bar at the front of the net would send out vibration through the sand the shrimp would jump up off the bottom into the passing net. So i wanted to make something similar.
Is this good for inshore fishing
The shrimp looks like a sockeye magnet. I will drag one behind a flasher this Spring and let you know the results.
WoW; that's what I call a life shrime. Would buy a couple of dozen from you. (;
very nice~!! you are my teacher~! tks~!!
خیلی خوب و آموزنده بود
bro can you please mention by word here which item and size of the item for using to prepare this bait.it really appreciated.
Excelente trabalho meu amigo.Parabéns!!!!!!!!!!!
Plain awesome bro. Good job!
a very good video mate..
Hello, interesting idea. Thank you for the video.
I want to buy some of these, do you sell them?
beautiful work. These would be great bonefish flies. To nice a work to be torn up by bait fish used a s a sabiki rig.
This dude is the bob Ross of fishing lures.
yes yes yes. i would eat those shrimps. thank you for that wonderful show and superb satire. come out to hawaii and let us take you fishing
Ryan Thomas One day my friend, thanks
Brilliant video thanks
super exelente la muestra.....gracias
what was the pink feather like things?
wow! you are a genius with that
Perfect, Paul.
thanks
Paul Adam
beautiful, great idea
Wow, that's amazing.
muito legal seus vídeos um grande abraço Paul.moro no brasil.
can it work? or fit for the show case.
Altex lan You can do what you want with them , generally i use them to catch fish put on occasions while drinking I have been known to use them as weird body piercing, I do not recommend this for others
Great artist !!
very creative great tipps
THANK U SIR FROM USA
nicely done!
Nicely done!
Very creative!
can this lure use on fresh water??
Jason Ikimarin It is not something i would use in fresh water but if you think it will work give it a go
thx bro i'll give it a try and let u know the result
+Jason Ikimarin did it work?
Haha I got totally no time for fishing this few months, been busy working. Will let u both know once I've try
+Jason Ikimarin I can't imagine you'd see much success with this in a fresh water environment. Shrimp don't tend to pop up there. In saying that, if you're targeting trout, especially Brook Trout, they tend to be pretty dumb and as long as it flashes a bit, they'll hit it.
Nevertheless, it's worth a red hot go.
Thanks very much splendid!!!
Parabéns simples e prático vou fazer alguns tanquil obrigado.
yes and i have the hospital paperwork to prove it,
Cheers
Wow nice good idea
looks awesome!
Cool video bro
Good job💪
Paul , EXELENTE . muy bueno , para el salmon y Corvinas de Chile Ocean Pacific , gracias por el video .
Nice work.
Can you mention the required materials?
arek watera the materials used are explained at the front of the video
Very nice 👌
Thanks.. From Timor Leste
ingenious idea!
splendido!
PCaza y pesca