Great fly Charlie....I got a chance to meet you and say hello the other day in your shop....always fun to meet one of the premier tying talents ...thanks for the lesson.
Thanks so much for being so thorough in your videos.I have a lot of subscriptions to great tiers,but would rank you in the top five.Overall presentaion,video clarity.The whole package.Thankyou.
@@ericlong9085 No specific order...In the Riffel,Flies by Mak,Davie McPhail,Mainley Outdoors,Mario Fliegendose...So many great tiers.From tiny midges to articulated saltwater flies.Too many to list.I have 672 subscriptions.What might be your picks?So greatful that these tiers in the you tube family post
New to tying. How do you manage to keep your thread flat or uncorded? Are you twisting your bobbin after you wrap or is there a special technique or bobbin that can help with that?
Great fly. I like using them as a dropper off of a dry fly.
Nice tip on squaring up the mallard tips. Wood Duck and Mallard can be a real pain in the ass at times.
One of those flies you should always have with you . Thanks for the video
Great fly Charlie....I got a chance to meet you and say hello the other day in your shop....always fun to meet one of the premier tying talents ...thanks for the lesson.
Beautiful emerger thanks Charlie.
Awesome!
Thanks so much for being so thorough in your videos.I have a lot of subscriptions to great tiers,but would rank you in the top five.Overall presentaion,video clarity.The whole package.Thankyou.
I'd like to know the other 4
@@ericlong9085 No specific order...In the Riffel,Flies by Mak,Davie McPhail,Mainley Outdoors,Mario Fliegendose...So many great tiers.From tiny midges to articulated saltwater flies.Too many to list.I have 672 subscriptions.What might be your picks?So greatful that these tiers in the you tube family post
Absolutely, agree with you, some amazing tiers on TH-cam
Simple but brilliant!
Very nice fly!
Another simple, but deadly pattern!
Nice tie Charlie. -Joey Busse
Another excellent tutorial -- thanks Charlie. What [color] dubbing would you use if you were tying a wine colored version?
New to tying. How do you manage to keep your thread flat or uncorded? Are you twisting your bobbin after you wrap or is there a special technique or bobbin that can help with that?
I tie left handed so as I wrap, I unwind the factory twist in the thread. Right handlers will need to spin their bobbin to control the twist.
Awesome thanks for the reply!
Just curious but why are you wrapping your thread toward yourself instead of away from you?
old but Charlie ties Left handed so it only looks backwards
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I have caught a ton of fish on this fly