As mentioned in the video here is the link to the body material that I have used on this version of the Jingler www.troutline.ro/troutline-special-body-thread
Hi Gareth, welcome aboard buddy. You might find it useful to start with some nymphs first they are easier to tie until you get into your stride. This ones really easy th-cam.com/video/xB9zaFvMQKo/w-d-xo.html best of luck.
Hi Lindsay, hopefully you are healthy and well!. The Jingler a fly I have not heard of! Looks good to me. I too like a shaggy rough looking fly and for that reason I carry in my kit a lolly stick with Velcro on it and use it for lots of patterns (blobs, eggs, nymphs etc). I also use silicon when tying dries especially my bi visibles and klinks. Good video young man … atb Jim
Well that's my afternoon sorted Lindsay, a half a dozen of them should see me right. I like them there hackle pliers yer using, where might one purchase one of them??. Really good vid , keep em coming!!.
Using superglue do your air the flys before placing them in a box? I have found if I put a new fly with superglue in a plastic box the vapors coat the clear plastic.
@@lindsayiflyfish because of its vapors superglue leaves a film in my flyboxes if I place them inside right away. Usually I leave the flys out of my boxez for several days allowing the glue to totally dry.
As mentioned in the video here is the link to the body material that I have used on this version of the Jingler www.troutline.ro/troutline-special-body-thread
bloody hell, you’re smashing that hackle up good at the end!! 😂
The scruffier the better pal 👍
I love your accent man.
Thanks pal
Just stared on the journey. Excellent tutorial. I like the little tips, super glue on fine threads, tension on the spool, materials used etc.
Hi Gareth, welcome aboard buddy. You might find it useful to start with some nymphs first they are easier to tie until you get into your stride. This ones really easy th-cam.com/video/xB9zaFvMQKo/w-d-xo.html best of luck.
Scrumptious! This kind of style I love. Definitely gonna give this one a go. Thanks for another one Lindsay.
Cheers pal, all the best.
Hi Lindsay, hopefully you are healthy and well!. The Jingler a fly I have not heard of! Looks good to me. I too like a shaggy rough looking fly and for that reason I carry in my kit a lolly stick with Velcro on it and use it for lots of patterns (blobs, eggs, nymphs etc). I also use silicon when tying dries especially my bi visibles and klinks. Good video young man … atb Jim
Thanks Jim, thats a top tip carrying a bit of velcro, will need to stick some in my kit.
Great pattern thanks for sharing it
Thanks pal.
Will try that one, looks like a winner 🤟
Thanks pal.
Well that's my afternoon sorted Lindsay, a half a dozen of them should see me right.
I like them there hackle pliers yer using, where might one purchase one of them??.
Really good vid , keep em coming!!.
Hi Chris, you can get them from Funky Fly Tying tmc-ring-hackle-pliers
Hey Lindsay, could you please send a link to your website, cheers ATB Chris.
www.iflyfish.info here you go Chris.
Using superglue do your air the flys before placing them in a box? I have found if I put a new fly with superglue in a plastic box the vapors coat the clear plastic.
Sorry Frank, I don't quite get what you mean. I use so little it is generally well dry before the fly is finished.
@@lindsayiflyfish because of its vapors superglue leaves a film in my flyboxes if I place them inside right away. Usually I leave the flys out of my boxez for several days allowing the glue to totally dry.
Hi Frank, right I am with you, I leave mine on the side for often weeks. I have never come across the film that you describe.
@@frankklimko9058 yep , be careful not to let the vapors near any plastic lenses etc, will damage them