Really appreciate what mad river is doing. Thank you for your support. Guys should get their kids a vice it is very inspiring, and they will truly appreciate the time that you spend together.
looking forward to the next video, as I've just began tying. It can definitely be confusing and aggravating at the same time. Glad to see you bringing these videos out!
No doubt, this will become a great series! There is one question about hooks, I was always wondering about: What about the bend of the hookeye? When and WHY should I choose a straight hook and when a up/downwards pointing eye? Would be great, if you could explain this in one ofe the former episodes! Thanks!
I always understood a 1x long, say in a 14, meant that the shank was the length of a size 12. Been tying a long time, but this is the first time I've heard it was an extra hook eye length.
Please send any and all questions over to the folks at the shop and they will be happy to help. That's what they do!!! You can e-mail them or call them.
Short and sweet informative in plain English thanks Ryan.
Thanks for watching.
Concise and very informative- thanks!
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Thanks Ryan. Looking forward to this series. Great stuff from a great company.
@@jarend65 Thanks so much. Appreciate the support!
This video is a masterpiece-every detail is perfect!
@@trainyourbrain7298 Thanks for the kind words!
Really appreciate what mad river is doing. Thank you for your support. Guys should get their kids a vice it is very inspiring, and they will truly appreciate the time that you spend together.
Thanks for being here.
Looking forward to this series as I am learning fly tying starting tonight. Thanks Ryan✌️
Thanks for being here and good luck!
Looking forward to this fly tying series.
@@mikemckenna8530 Stay tuned!
Off to a great Start! The basics are so important. Thanks Ryan
Thanks for watching and please stay tuned.
Great job Ryan. I'm really looking forward to the series. Maybe I will
finally be persuaded to join the Dark Side!!!
Thanks for watching!
Great video thanks for the breakdown. Looking forward to the next installment.
@@williammitchell2704 Thanks for being here and please stay tuned!
looking forward to the next video, as I've just began tying. It can definitely be confusing and aggravating at the same time. Glad to see you bringing these videos out!
Appreciate you watching and stay tuned. Much more to come!
Thanks, Ryan, this is a really good informative series. Just on this first one I learned "why's" on the hooks I tie with. WayneO
Thanks for watching and please stay tuned! Much more to come!
Great video. Looking forward to all of the future content!
Thanks for being here.
Very much needed and appreciated. Thanks.
Thanks for watching.
Cool video man. Y'all oughta come back down in January or February. We are still catching bulls everywhere from the Gulf on calm days to the marshes.
@@GrippingLipsFishing Thanks for watching. Hold on…..we’ll be right there.
Heck YES!
Thanks for watching.
Great video..can't wait to see the next video
Thanks for being here. Apparently these will be on Wednesdays?
No doubt, this will become a great series!
There is one question about hooks, I was always wondering about: What about the bend of the hookeye?
When and WHY should I choose a straight hook and when a up/downwards pointing eye?
Would be great, if you could explain this in one ofe the former episodes! Thanks!
Thanks for being here. Please send any questions/requests over to the folks at the shop and they will be happy to help!
Thanks. Nice job on this. Didn't know 2xlong referred to hook eye length.
@@james672wucommentsonphilos3 Thanks for watching.
Me too.
Super great thank you.
Thanks for watching.
I always understood a 1x long, say in a 14, meant that the shank was the length of a size 12. Been tying a long time, but this is the first time I've heard it was an extra hook eye length.
@@mjt1229 Thanks for watching!
Thanks bro😉☕️☕️
Thanks for being here!
Is there any difference between heavy and strong?
Please send any and all questions over to the folks at the shop and they will be happy to help. That's what they do!!! You can e-mail them or call them.