The mono loop you see him tying in at 02:00 - you’ll run your mono line through the hook eye and that mono loop at the tail and then through a little tube of plastic (speaker wire sheath). Then you tie on the hook with a non-slip mono loop and pull the mono into the sheath of plastic. This makes this pattern a Tube Fly essentially. The difference is this pattern will always ride with the correct side up. Hope that helps....
Beautiful work!
I’ll be adding this arrow into my quiver of Trout Spey. :) Thanks!
how do you attach the hook
id tie this on a #6-10 streamer..no need for stinger
The mono loop you see him tying in at 02:00 - you’ll run your mono line through the hook eye and that mono loop at the tail and then through a little tube of plastic (speaker wire sheath). Then you tie on the hook with a non-slip mono loop and pull the mono into the sheath of plastic. This makes this pattern a Tube Fly essentially. The difference is this pattern will always ride with the correct side up. Hope that helps....
Love to tie flies
Excellent video
Nice , easy to tie readily available materials :-)