Very nice fly, I am still reeling from the last one with the willy wings! This is great too. You make some very delicate flies. Thanks for sharing your techniques. I am a relative new comer to tying so I am hesitant to try some of these delicate patterns. I will give it a go. All the best, Sean
Very n ice tying I wonder if with a stripped peacock quill and dun tail you could imitate the little iron blue dun that hatch early in the year usually with the quill gordons.You make tying with cdc look effertlessSome guys try to complicate It your way looks the best to me Think I'm gonna try some like that.All the best
SM, very nice. Let me ask what is your preferred method of restoring a CDC pattern after catching a fish. Thanks for sharing another great pattern and technique.
The best way to restore the dry fly is deffiantly to press the fly between two pieces of Amadou. I had a piece but unfortunately I lost it. but the best I have ever used.
SMHAEN in flyfishing i find just rinsing the fly in water then sqeezing it between the shirt or tissue paper etc etc does the trick,don t know what the big deal alot of anglers make about using cdc,i took 25 brown trout one evening in a sedge hatch with 1 cdc sedge pattern
Hi Eric, I think that it is stories from one person to another, it spread as rings in the water. almost all my dryflies I useis cdc flies cdc flies is deffiantly very strong flies.
Besides the amadou.... definitely and for sure...attach a rubber band to your vest then hook the fly to the rubber band and sling it 3,4 times...the best!!
A pleasure to watch just as I watch davie mcphail you are two of my best to watch plus a few others I will keep watching
Thank you very much for Your kind words. :-) there will be more videos.
Beautiful CDC technique! INSPIREING 🙏 🙏
Thank you for the kind words 🙂
@@SMHAEN 👊🏻
Excellent pattern, excellent demo, excellent tying!
Hi Alan Thanks very kind of You :-)
Beautiful pattern. I'll give it a try next season in Patagonia
Gustavo Armand Ugon You will not regred it my friend a fantastic dry fly.
Nice technique. Thx for sharing.
You are welcome :-)
really nice fly,i l for sure tye some up for lough corrib next season,thank u for sharing the great idea
Hi Eric Long, Thanks for the kind words. good you can use it :-)
Very nice fly, I am still reeling from the last one with the willy wings! This is great too. You make some very delicate flies. Thanks for sharing your techniques. I am a relative new comer to tying so I am hesitant to try some of these delicate patterns. I will give it a go. All the best, Sean
Thanks Sean very kind Words you use. I am gratefull. ;-)
Verry nice fly
Thank you ;-)
Very n ice tying I wonder if with a stripped peacock quill and dun tail you could imitate the little iron blue dun that hatch early in the year usually with the quill gordons.You make tying with cdc look effertlessSome guys try to complicate It your way looks the best to me Think I'm gonna try some like that.All the best
Please tell me how it goes. thanks for the kind words :-)
SM, very nice. Let me ask what is your preferred method of restoring a CDC pattern after catching a fish. Thanks for sharing another great pattern and technique.
The best way to restore the dry fly is deffiantly to press the fly between two pieces of Amadou. I had a piece but unfortunately I lost it. but the best I have ever used.
SMHAEN in flyfishing i find just rinsing the fly in water then sqeezing it between the shirt or tissue paper etc etc does the trick,don t know what the big deal alot of anglers make about using cdc,i took 25 brown trout one evening in a sedge hatch with 1 cdc sedge pattern
Hi Eric, I think that it is stories from one person to another, it spread as rings in the water. almost all my dryflies I useis cdc flies cdc flies is deffiantly very strong flies.
Besides the amadou.... definitely and for sure...attach a rubber band to your vest then hook the fly to the rubber band and sling it 3,4 times...the best!!
Hi!
Where could i find a CDC like that?!
Thanks
Hi José I dont use a specific brand. but I always check CDC´s when I enter a shop. so I am often lucky to find some good ones.
Here in portugal we just have 1 or 2 shops; I buy all my CDC online!!!
Thanks