Not sure on the need to add soo much complexity on the fly Lindsay but I’ve caught fish on all your previous flies so will give this one a go 👍 could you do a video on how you strip peacock quills?
Hi Lindsay, nice fly. Off to Albury tomorrow, would have tied a few if I had time. Can I ask a ‘technique’ question? I always thought you tied in the first material last-here you’ve done it the other way round. Is there a reason for this? Cheers
Another great tie dude. Thanks for uploading another one. Keep safe.
And you buddy.
Not sure on the need to add soo much complexity on the fly Lindsay but I’ve caught fish on all your previous flies so will give this one a go 👍 could you do a video on how you strip peacock quills?
It may seem long winded but its a confidence thing. Next time I have the camera out for videos I will get a shot of striping peacock herl.
Hi Lindsay, nice fly. Off to Albury tomorrow, would have tied a few if I had time. Can I ask a ‘technique’ question? I always thought you tied in the first material last-here you’ve done it the other way round. Is there a reason for this? Cheers
Hi Robert, It was just the thicknesses of the stem. To thick and it won’t wrap properly. It’s always best to tie in at the tip when this is the case.
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HI Lindsay, this looks like a very fishy fly. Reg
Its lethal pal.