Great looking fly thanx for the pattern and material list.😊 PS Take two fibres from the feather NOT 1 not 3 but 2 . I just tied some Wally wing flies today and all of them at least one fibre broke off .Having the extra fibre allows you to finish the wing. I will tie some with Hackle and some with CDC.
I've recently been tying wally wings in as parachute posts. Probably my new favorite post material. I haven't had any trouble when peeling the 1 or 2 fibers down to split the wings either, which was an initial concern of mine when I first tried the technique. It makes for some awesome looking parachutes. I haven't seen anyone use wally wings as a post before, but ya'll should definitely try it. Great video as always
Wally wings were hard to get right in the beginning but after around 20-25 attempts through the years they become straight forward and really simple. I always pull 2 fibres down not 1 or 3 but 2 fibres and always perfect 👍🏻
Je mo.te également des Wally wing mais avant.t tout je fait mes aile avant de monter les cerque et le Corp car si mes ailes se déchire je n'ai pas besoin de tout. Beau montage recommencer
Hi Curtis ...I have just started to play around with the Wally wing styled flies and was going to put up a video lol You've done a great job of showing how to tie the wally wing styled fly Thanks for sharing Retro P.s the CDC works really well for that pattern.
Sometimes the turkey quill will fray or break all together .What I do is soak them in a bath for a few minutes (if doing a bunch) or put one in my mouth and wet it before tying it down to the shank of the hook. Tight lines guy's.
What I do for the tail is have a 4" piece of thread handy and come up under the curve of the hook on both sides ,come up through the split tails, bring both ends toward the eye of the hook along the top of the hook since it down with thread wraps 2 times loosely ,now pull the tag ends of the thread and you will see the tails naturally split apart. When satisfied how wide you want them split go ahead and tie down the thread tightly. Those tails will never come together now.
thank you for sharing! This pattern looks way cool but also looks like it takes some time. Without all of the teaching that you did in the video, how long does it take you to make this pattern?
Definitely not a beginner pattern. Honestly, I never time myself tying. If I'm having a good time and the flies catch fish...then I'm all good regardless of how long a pattern might take.
Great looking fly thanx for the pattern and material list.😊 PS Take two fibres from the feather NOT 1 not 3 but 2 . I just tied some Wally wing flies today and all of them at least one fibre broke off .Having the extra fibre allows you to finish the wing. I will tie some with Hackle and some with CDC.
I've recently been tying wally wings in as parachute posts. Probably my new favorite post material. I haven't had any trouble when peeling the 1 or 2 fibers down to split the wings either, which was an initial concern of mine when I first tried the technique. It makes for some awesome looking parachutes. I haven't seen anyone use wally wings as a post before, but ya'll should definitely try it.
Great video as always
Nice seeing a wally wing patteren that isn't a spinner. I steam and fold mine upwards to get concave shape. Another great video, tight lines.
Wally wings were hard to get right in the beginning but after around 20-25 attempts through the years they become straight forward and really simple. I always pull 2 fibres down not 1 or 3 but 2 fibres and always perfect 👍🏻
Thanks Curtis, always admired that wing style but never seen it done.
Great looking fly! I really like your videos and innovative patterns, this just one example. Thanks for posting.
Je mo.te également des Wally wing mais avant.t tout je fait mes aile avant de monter les cerque et le Corp car si mes ailes se déchire je n'ai pas besoin de tout. Beau montage recommencer
Hi Curtis ...I have just started to play around with the Wally wing styled flies and was going to put up a video lol
You've done a great job of showing how to tie the wally wing styled fly
Thanks for sharing
Retro
P.s the CDC works really well for that pattern.
Great Fly tying!!!
outstanding wings!
Thanks!
Beautiful thank you great video
Sometimes the turkey quill will fray or break all together .What I do is soak them in a bath for a few minutes (if doing a bunch) or put one in my mouth and wet it before tying it down to the shank of the hook. Tight lines guy's.
How do these float and hold up after several casts
Can't seem to get mine to orient that way. The wings always end up looking flat from side profile and "open" from a front or back view
Stunning..👍
What I do for the tail is have a 4" piece of thread handy and come up under the curve of the hook on both sides ,come up through the split tails, bring both ends toward the eye of the hook along the top of the hook since it down with thread wraps 2 times loosely ,now pull the tag ends of the thread and you will see the tails naturally split apart. When satisfied how wide you want them split go ahead and tie down the thread tightly. Those tails will never come together now.
thank you for sharing! This pattern looks way cool but also looks like it takes some time. Without all of the teaching that you did in the video, how long does it take you to make this pattern?
Definitely not a beginner pattern. Honestly, I never time myself tying. If I'm having a good time and the flies catch fish...then I'm all good regardless of how long a pattern might take.
Good point, I don't time myself either. I really like that Wally Wing, does it work with other types of feathers also?
Why cdc and not hackle? I nevered used cdc just wondering what the advantage is
How well do they hold up? They look kinda fragile.
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Gooooood!
Great work but hands blocked the parts I was interested in