+James Coraci Good pick up James! The last three videos Chernobyl Ant, Dumb Bunny and this one have all been shot in 4K with a new camera (still exported as 1080p HD). I also recently switched over from using 3 tungsten video lights to a single daylight balanced LED video light.
Fantastic videos as always! I'm considering tying my own flies, but I am having a hard time deciding where to start, such as with materials. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
+SOS7979 I know there will be some disagreement here but I would recommend buying a tying kit that has a little bit of everything to get started. Wapsi, Hendrix Outdoors and Orvis all make good ones.
That Hungarian partridge just takes this fly over the top! Thanks for this video, Tim!
Nick would be so proud of this video! Thanks for sharing it!
Great video
Great video production, narration and choice of patterns as always. Thank you for your continued assistance to us all.
I'll have to try this one
What is that beautiful vise? Mine's awful and I need pliers to secure the hook in place
+TJ H It's a stainless steel Regal Vise Revolution, no pliers required. Not cheap, but worth every penny.
Awesome videos. How about "a fly formerly known as prince" ?
Top notch video as always Tim. But, the colors on this really pop. Any change in your setup?
+James Coraci Good pick up James! The last three videos Chernobyl Ant, Dumb Bunny and this one have all been shot in 4K with a new camera (still exported as 1080p HD). I also recently switched over from using 3 tungsten video lights to a single daylight balanced LED video light.
Cracking fly as ever. Is this fly ever used on still water or is it predominantly a river fly. Thanks for posting.
+Lewis McGregor Never tried it on still water myself, but don't see any reason why it wouldn't work.
+tightlinevideo ... I'll give it a throw then , cheers.
Fantastic videos as always! I'm considering tying my own flies, but I am having a hard time deciding where to start, such as with materials. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
+SOS7979 I know there will be some disagreement here but I would recommend buying a tying kit that has a little bit of everything to get started. Wapsi, Hendrix Outdoors and Orvis all make good ones.
+tightlinevideo Thank you so much for your response.
You cannot find higher quality videos.
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