I have been fishing a variation of this pattern for over 20yrs. I use it as a dropper behind a Stimulator. It is my "go to" nymph as a dropper and it has worked very well on streams from Arizona to Wyoming.
I've been watching the best fly tyers for years and I would say you belong in the company of the top five I've seen - very neat, cleanly executed and well thought out.
I've been tying pretty seriously over the past 1 1/2 years and I'm extremely impressed with the end product of all your tutorial videos. At the basic level, you're doing the same thing as everyone else, placing materials on a hook one at a time. However, the flies that come off your vice really stand out among the other popular tiers out there. Perfect example of how tying is art.
Great video . Thanks for showing that some times things like the hackle slips but can be saved . I wish the rivers weren’t so low 😒 but looking forward to fish this pattern. Thanks!
Good tip about the couple of thread wraps behind the rib. I sometimes have difficulty getting the first wrap to lay right. Thanks. Regards from the UK.
Nice work my question is before the video even started there was a picture of a brown colored Caddis pupa beautiful tie real buggy can you give me any information on that pattern and materials thank you
Nicely done , my only criticism would be how you crossed the thread under the bead leaving it vulnerable to fish teeth. Crossing the thread over the top of the bead would result in it being protected by the UV resin and shell back cover.
Oh me gorsh! I can’t keep watching all these tying videos and adding the ones I like to my want it list! It’s getting tooooooo long! lol Nice tie though dude. I have added this one to the list! lol
I have been fishing a variation of this pattern for over 20yrs. I use it as a dropper behind a Stimulator. It is my "go to" nymph as a dropper and it has worked very well on streams from Arizona to Wyoming.
I've been watching the best fly tyers for years and I would say you belong in the company of the top five I've seen - very neat, cleanly executed and well thought out.
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I wish I was steady handed like you are you absolutely great job describing how to do that and your work is awesome. Thank you very much.
Nice job and the hackel looks great.
I've been tying pretty seriously over the past 1 1/2 years and I'm extremely impressed with the end product of all your tutorial videos. At the basic level, you're doing the same thing as everyone else, placing materials on a hook one at a time. However, the flies that come off your vice really stand out among the other popular tiers out there. Perfect example of how tying is art.
Ryan Davies Hey Ryan Thank You For Such Kind Words, I Really Appreciate And Glad You Enjoy The Video!
These flies really fish well. Well done.
Nice job. Some unfamiliar materials since I started fly tying 40 years ago and haven't really updated. This will get me going again. I am inspired!
Great video . Thanks for showing that some times things like the hackle slips but can be saved . I wish the rivers weren’t so low 😒 but looking forward to fish this pattern. Thanks!
Very nice... definitely a trout treat!
Very good explanation of why you do certain things to your tying application. Great! Love all your patterns and look forward to future ones.
Gary Bowers Thanks Gary! I Have Alot Coming Im Aiming For Monday Wednesday Friday Upload Schedule!
Good tip about the couple of thread wraps behind the rib. I sometimes have difficulty getting the first wrap to lay right. Thanks. Regards from the UK.
David R Bellairs Thank You For Watching!
Very informative, with added information about how to fish the fly. Thanks
jake, great looking fly, and great video. thanks much
Nice work my question is before the video even started there was a picture of a brown colored Caddis pupa beautiful tie real buggy can you give me any information on that pattern and materials thank you
great fly pattern soft hackles are my favorites, I'm definately adding these to my fly box. Thanks so much, your an artist for sure
love it, clear sound. nice quality!
Nicely done , my only criticism would be how you crossed the thread under the bead leaving it vulnerable to fish teeth. Crossing the thread over the top of the bead would result in it being protected by the UV resin and shell back cover.
I’d tie off behind the bead, then retire in front of the bead for the case tie and hackle.
Cant wait to tie this when get home
What do you use for the spring black caddis hatch?
I love to fish these small flies.Great for fall trout fishing. Huge trout will hit these in size #18 & #20.Tight Lines
Hello sir:
Question: What is that nifty little low height dubbing mixer you use?
Thank you and well done!
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@@outsidersmv4867 Thanks! I have an old one and will give a try!
Man that green dubbing looks great when you hit that with the UV what's in it?????...
If you use dubbing for legs, what does the partridge suggest?
i like your video very informtive
I;m going to try this one !
where do you buy your Hungarian partridge skins? Thanks
beautiful
Should have tied off behind the bead then back on in front of the bead to finish the fly. Going under the bead with the thread makes for a weak fly.
The UV resin will keep it from unwrapping even if the thread crossing the bottom of the bead gets chewed off. This seems like a very stout pattern!
It'd be helpful to add links to materials.
Thanks
Oh me gorsh! I can’t keep watching all these tying videos and adding the ones I like to my want it list! It’s getting tooooooo long! lol
Nice tie though dude. I have added this one to the list! lol
8:47 That shake does´nt help at all. Believe me, I do exact the same :)
Nice fly though.
Xittin Anas Hahaha I Know I Know 😬
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Nice's fly will it work on Irish river's
Yes, they will Aidan, but you must soak them in Guinness overnight before you use them.
NICE
Good video, quick note, ALL I CAN HEAR IS YOU FUCKIN SWALLOWING AND MAKING LOUD AF MOUTH NOISES, GODDAMN BOY GET A POPFILTER OR SOMETHING.
way way to much head dubbing.
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