We did the Brassie and Black Beauty for the first two flies in our local TU Fly Tying class this past winter. They worked very well for the students and got them off to a great start. I think that in a fly tying class, the more the students are able to make their flies look like the instructor's flies the more they feel like they are being successful. These two flies serve that purpose very well. Thanks man!
Hey King 👑 Craven, I enjoy Your Pattern ……. I TWISTED - UP a few additionally in Red & Purple !!!! Thank You for Your Content ….. Happy Memorial Day Weekend Charlie 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 ✨🎣💫
Really like these beginner flies. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill.
We did the Brassie and Black Beauty for the first two flies in our local TU Fly Tying class this past winter. They worked very well for the students and got them off to a great start. I think that in a fly tying class, the more the students are able to make their flies look like the instructor's flies the more they feel like they are being successful. These two flies serve that purpose very well. Thanks man!
Hey King 👑 Craven,
I enjoy Your Pattern ……. I TWISTED - UP a few additionally in Red & Purple !!!! Thank You for Your Content ….. Happy Memorial Day Weekend Charlie 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
✨🎣💫
Right handed, counter-clockwise, looking down on the fly, will flatten your thread.
Great tips and well explained thanks. Keep up the great videos, I love watching them and learning how to. Greetings
Skinny beauty
spin counter clockwise to losen, and clockwise to tighten. I remember that because counters in kitchens are flat. So counter clockwise makes flat =)