SWEET! Best fly tyer on the web - bar none! These videos are a priceless library of knowledge and exsquisite skill. I cannot praise this man highly enough. Kneel before him!
I like how you trim the deer hair with scissors instead of a razor blade. Since I am old I don’t want to cut myself. I just picked up Muriel Foster’s Fishing Diary. I looked up her first entries in Scotland. Beautiful places. Reminds me of Urskar in Norway, my Grandfathers land now a Nature Preserve. Hope you get to fish it!
I have just spent a day brown trout fishing and used this fly that i tied using your video. I ended up catching about 10 trout on this fly alone. Thanks!!!
Hi Davie, Caught 18 trout on this fly yesterday morning!! Fished a team of 3 dry, 2 natural deer hair and 1 dyed green. First time I tried spinning deer hair.Thanks for the great pattern.Wonderful little video.
Your attention to detail is one of the best I've seen. A lot of people worry about speed, where the detail is the only thing that matters. Keep on keepin on brother, I'll send you some pictures of the hogs I plan to land with this fly. THANK YOU
This is my favorite fly for char and trout when i`m fishing in the swedish part of Lappland. I use this fly in many different sizes from 6-16. Good video as always Davie!
that looks exactly like the "wee muddler" featured in New Zealand trophy waters, it makes a great small hopper or, tied larger, cicada pattern for here in Australia. Great video Again Davie
Davie, always appreciate your attention to detail and methods to maximize steps and material usage. Do you ever use a Caddis parachute pattern? A guide friend has a pattern with a golden pheasant tail 'rope' body that rides low, works well, and is very easy to see. Thanks again for sharing your expertise and great teaching style. Best regards, RCK
hi Davie again another good video i like how uniform youre videos are imean as far as explaining details i couldnt say enough good things about them i watch them all the time and tie flies after!! i no you get asked alot of questions and was just wondering if this patterns was for imitating ovipositing caddis or newly hatched caddis fluttering on the surface/ the reaseon i asked is cuz i see flies called "skating" flies all the time and this is just wat i assumed
I enjoy all of your videos Davie! The video is always sharp and you do a crystal clear job explaining the tie. Were you a teacher in a past life? This pattern looks simply great with a nice deer hair head. I've yet to venture into spinning deer hair and tying muddler patterns and the like. Have you ever tried razor blades to shape the head? Whenever I've watched tyers with blades it seems effortless and a good way to shape deer hair.
Hi Davie...question for the dubbing on this fly...I can't get hold of the one you use ..can you make an alternative suggestion please. I .reckon this one is essential for my lapland trip..Thanks Davie..I do have spirit river dry fly dubbing...could I use this...?.would I be right in thinking to go for a dry fly dubbing for the boyancy ?...just a guess..thanks..
Morning Mark, Any good dry fly dubbing like the one you suggested will do, I also like natural hair like opossum, hare's ear and squirrel dubbing mixed with a tiny bit of uv lite-brite at times All the very best Davie..
Hello, Davie. Thats once again brilliantly tied piece of art. I was just wondering which scissors youre using? I mean those curved ones you used cutting the deer.
Davey I greatly enjoyed watching you tie Ethel, the Fluttering Caddis. What hook and hook size did you use for it? I heard a rumour that you would be at the Dieppe Fly tying Show. Is trhis foe real?
hi davie i am looking for a good camera under a 150 dollars (US) and i know your just tying flies but i figured you would know a good camera for uploading videos onto youtube.
SWEET! Best fly tyer on the web - bar none! These videos are a priceless library of knowledge and exsquisite skill. I cannot praise this man highly enough. Kneel before him!
I like how you trim the deer hair with scissors instead of a razor blade. Since I am old I don’t want to cut myself. I just picked up Muriel Foster’s Fishing Diary. I looked up her first entries in Scotland. Beautiful places. Reminds me of Urskar in Norway, my Grandfathers land now a Nature Preserve. Hope you get to fish it!
I have just spent a day brown trout fishing and used this fly that i tied using your video. I ended up catching about 10 trout on this fly alone. Thanks!!!
Very nicely done, I like how you just casually snip and end up with a perfectly shaped cone head. 👍
Hi Davie,
Caught 18 trout on this fly yesterday morning!! Fished a team of 3 dry, 2 natural deer hair and 1 dyed green. First time I tried spinning deer hair.Thanks for the great pattern.Wonderful little video.
I'm from Georgia(caucasian). I did this and it works very well.I caught trout, chubs, and carp.Thank you, Mr.davie
Your attention to detail is one of the best I've seen. A lot of people worry about speed, where the detail is the only thing that matters. Keep on keepin on brother, I'll send you some pictures of the hogs I plan to land with this fly. THANK YOU
Well done, Davie. You are amazing with the way you trim that deer hair. Great fly!
This is my favorite fly for char and trout when i`m fishing in the swedish part of Lappland. I use this fly in many different sizes from 6-16. Good video as always Davie!
Enjoyed that Davie! We all have many days like that!
Thank you for being there.
that looks exactly like the "wee muddler" featured in New Zealand trophy waters, it makes a great small hopper or, tied larger, cicada pattern for here in Australia.
Great video Again Davie
Great looking Caddis Davie. Thanks for sharing with us mate.
Cheers, OldBear
Thanks Davie for this tutorial
Absolutely top tier fly artist.
great pattern i cant wait to tie and use this spring. Thank you
Super fly! Thank you for lesson!
Hi Dave, as always I nice and very clear vedeo to make that fly... perfect
Davie, always appreciate your attention to detail and methods to maximize steps and material usage.
Do you ever use a Caddis parachute pattern? A guide friend has a pattern with a golden pheasant tail 'rope' body that rides low, works well, and is very easy to see.
Thanks again for sharing your expertise and great teaching style.
Best regards,
RCK
amazing evening fly in the British Colombia interior lakes this time of year!
hi Davie again another good video i like how uniform youre videos are imean as far as explaining details i couldnt say enough good things about them i watch them all the time and tie flies after!! i no you get asked alot of questions and was just wondering if this patterns was for imitating ovipositing caddis or newly hatched caddis fluttering on the surface/ the reaseon i asked is cuz i see flies called "skating" flies all the time and this is just wat i assumed
Awesome as always! Thanks Davie
bravo ottima la lavorazione con il pelo di cervo
grazie
Great looking fly
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I enjoy all of your videos Davie! The video is always sharp and you do a crystal clear job explaining the tie. Were you a teacher in a past life?
This pattern looks simply great with a nice deer hair head. I've yet to venture into spinning deer hair and tying muddler patterns and the like. Have you ever tried razor blades to shape the head? Whenever I've watched tyers with blades it seems effortless and a good way to shape deer hair.
Hi Davie...question for the dubbing on this fly...I can't get hold of the one you use ..can you make an alternative suggestion please. I .reckon this one is essential for my lapland trip..Thanks Davie..I do have spirit river dry fly dubbing...could I use this...?.would I be right in thinking to go for a dry fly dubbing for the boyancy ?...just a guess..thanks..
Morning Mark,
Any good dry fly dubbing like the one you suggested will do, I also like natural hair like opossum, hare's ear and squirrel dubbing mixed with a tiny bit of uv lite-brite at times
All the very best Davie..
@@DavieMcPhail Thanks Davie ..Huge help...im on it. .Have a great weekend. Cheers
Thank you for sharing.
Hello, Davie. Thats once again brilliantly tied piece of art. I was just wondering which scissors youre using? I mean those curved ones you used cutting the deer.
Hi Davie
what kind of scissors do you have? pretty good
Great video to learn, huge thanks !!! : ' )
Davey
I greatly enjoyed watching you tie Ethel, the Fluttering Caddis. What hook and hook size did you use for it? I heard a rumour that you would be at the Dieppe Fly tying Show. Is trhis foe real?
hi dave what kind of vise do you tie on and what is your opinion on the nor vise thanks mike
super
hi davie
i am looking for a good camera under a 150 dollars (US) and i know your just tying flies but i figured you would know a good camera for uploading videos onto youtube.
Do you have any tips for trimming the deer hair? I don't have curved scissors so I have problems with making a nice heaf
you can use a normal double edged razor blade. Be careful of fingers and that it cuts the deer hair very effectively.
I love watching you tie.i would like to send you some deer hair patches from pennsylvania if u would like.just message me.
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完美!
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I tried to send you a link but I do not think You Tube like it. If you can send me an e-mail, I'll send it back to you.
RCK
Don’t do it Ethel!
Great looking fly.