Man, that is so much easier, cleaner, and more consistent than how I have been doing it for years. Thanks Tim! BTW, did you leave your fishing license at Shannons Fly, Tuesday last week?
Tim, is that just dyed brown Pheasant tail, regular peacock herl, and woodduck UTC thread? Because those colors looked beautiful and that Pheasant tail really had a lot of pop, and I want to know what exactly you used for it. And a 2nd question is, isn't this a little different of a leg technique than your actual Pheasant Tail fly video? Thanks as always, Tim!
I've struggled with this for years. Thanks.
You just made my day a whole lot better tim now I can tie these with ease
Tommy
Sure are liking these tips and techniques videos... Thanks Tim!
Love it. Thanks Tim
Tim thanks you just made my tying in legs on small nymphs easy'r great videos thanks for sharing
Great tip I Always turn to your videos to learn something new
Thanks alot!
That’s a pretty slick trick there Timmy
-Frank
This is brilliant!
Man, that is so much easier, cleaner, and more consistent than how I have been doing it for years. Thanks Tim! BTW, did you leave your fishing license at Shannons Fly, Tuesday last week?
Crap! Yeah I think I did. I believe it was the 2017 so no great loss. I hope it wasn't the 2018.
Wow I feel like a dumbass haha! I used to tie each side in separate which was a pain plus built up too much bulk. Thanks for the great tip!
Hi, youtube didn't put the 720p on your video, report it, good video as always :) (from France)
Great tip!
Solid technique
Tim, is that just dyed brown Pheasant tail, regular peacock herl, and woodduck UTC thread? Because those colors looked beautiful and that Pheasant tail really had a lot of pop, and I want to know what exactly you used for it. And a 2nd question is, isn't this a little different of a leg technique than your actual Pheasant Tail fly video? Thanks as always, Tim!
Adam Grasinger I'd say fl. orange thread and either orange or red PT.
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