One good effect of the pandemic - the pace of life has slowed down so much I can now enjoy watching the whole of one of Mr Galloup’s videos ( may I call you Kelly? ), and I never feel like I wish he’d just get on with it!! I mean this sincerely, not just trying to be clever, really getting to like some of this stuff. Ordered some of that fibre, gonna make some. 👍
I tried this as my first fly. Everything went great and looked fantastic until trying to secure the monofilament loop of hackle and then the thread broke. I tried again and the thread broke doing the same part. I figured that was a good time to clean up and step away. :) It did look cool before it turned to crap. I think I’ll try again with Semper Fly 6/0 that I have on hand. I was using Danville 6/0 (which was not what was recommended). As much as I’d like to blame the Renzetti bobbin or the thread, I have noone but myself to blame. I did learn a bunch about material and it’s behavior despite the failure. The rage passed quickly. LOL.
Love the whole video series. Just have to say that fish may see the tops of your fly in certain refractive instances. Ozzie's Underwater World of Trout illustrates this. th-cam.com/video/c-csJ_k6xaU/w-d-xo.html
Mono is pretty horrible to use and in will slip if it has half a mind to. A tiny dab of Super Glue stops the slipping absolutely. Strong tying thread (140) or a few strands of Polywing/EP are much better. In fact, dark Polywing gives the humpy dark thorax Kelly was admiring from the peacock herl. As an alternative to the fiddly deer hair, a dubbed and spun kapok body is much easier, and it floats like Noah's Ark in a biblical torrent. For those with finger gymnastics problems, a gallows tool makes the whole process a breeze.
Great little fly . Cree does look really good laying on the bench and Charlie is from another planet. Thanks for sharing.
One good effect of the pandemic - the pace of life has slowed down so much I can now enjoy watching the whole of one of Mr Galloup’s videos ( may I call you Kelly? ), and I never feel like I wish he’d just get on with it!! I mean this sincerely, not just trying to be clever, really getting to like some of this stuff. Ordered some of that fibre, gonna make some. 👍
Just fished this tonight, I really liked it’s floatability and it looks awesome. The fish were hammering it. Caught 5 brown trout in an hour. Thanks!
Thanks Kelly, another new technique to put in my quiver. Keep the good stuff coming.
Very cool fly, great technique, clean, thanks Kelly.
That's a sexy bug. Thanks for another great one Kelly.
spectacular -great videos & great fly
What a great looking fly. I’ll give it a try myself. Thanks
Thank you Kelly. Very informative.
Very nice and informative sir! Thanks for sharing!
Is hackle size the same as hook size in this fly?
Great video as always.
I very much like that You doesn’t have any Music to destroy the experience during Your tyings.
So cool technique! Thank you!
Thank you.
I tried this as my first fly. Everything went great and looked fantastic until trying to secure the monofilament loop of hackle and then the thread broke. I tried again and the thread broke doing the same part. I figured that was a good time to clean up and step away. :) It did look cool before it turned to crap. I think I’ll try again with Semper Fly 6/0 that I have on hand. I was using Danville 6/0 (which was not what was recommended). As much as I’d like to blame the Renzetti bobbin or the thread, I have noone but myself to blame. I did learn a bunch about material and it’s behavior despite the failure. The rage passed quickly. LOL.
I’m gonna give that a try this spring.
KG, you killed it with this one.
Awesome thanks man
What pound test/diameter is the mono?
Mark, 4x or 5x. 5x on 16 and smaller, 4X on anything bigger. Thanks, Kelly
@@TheSlideinn Thanx.
Thanks Kelly....
Love the whole video series. Just have to say that fish may see the tops of your fly in certain refractive instances. Ozzie's Underwater World of Trout illustrates this. th-cam.com/video/c-csJ_k6xaU/w-d-xo.html
Mono is pretty horrible to use and in will slip if it has half a mind to. A tiny dab of Super Glue stops the slipping absolutely. Strong tying thread (140) or a few strands of Polywing/EP are much better. In fact, dark Polywing gives the humpy dark thorax Kelly was admiring from the peacock herl. As an alternative to the fiddly deer hair, a dubbed and spun kapok body is much easier, and it floats like Noah's Ark in a biblical torrent. For those with finger gymnastics problems, a gallows tool makes the whole process a breeze.
Paraloop 🤷♀
less talk more fly tying' puts me off watching