I really don't think the art of fly tying can rise above this quality. We are so fortunate to have McPhail, Ord-Clarke, and dear old Oliver Edwards on TH-cam. With such macro lens instruction and ready access to so many materials, there has never been a better time to be a fly tyer. And be grateful that these three instructors do not need asinine background twangy guitars or flashy screen antic intros to maintain the attention of their viewers. I'm going off to tie a row of these caddis pupa.
This pattern of yours have been my go to nymph (together with pheasant tail) since you made the original video. It has given me some of my best fishing memories, and has helped me catch big and beautiful trout and arctic char up in the mountains of northern Sweden. Thank you for being a huge source of inspiration and thank you for all the fish!
Wow another great fly. I’m going to have to put away the streamers I’m working on and start tying these. I really like how the yarn and scud back alternate to form the back of the pupa. Very creative. Love these patterns.
Hello Davie, Thanks for another great fly. I've catched not only graylings and trouts with it, bur a few roaches and even breams on big russian lakes Valdaï and Seliguer.
This patter has been a great inspiration for me for years. That yarn/scudback abdomen looks really tasty both in the box and on the leader. Thanks Davie!
Excellent fly, Davie. I remember seeing the original video, but don't remember you using a bobbin to wind the yarn, which is a nice trick that also works well with materials like Uni-Stretch. I would recommend checking Ebay for lead tape. A few years back I bought a roll of 1/4" wide lead tape for around $14 - which was about 9" in diameter. Apparently, it is marketed to tennis players and golf aficionados for weighting rackets and clubs. If I am wondering about the light transmission qualities of different materials, I shine my resin-curing light on them. Some will surprise you. I have found natural muskrat dubbing to have quite a few fibers which glow a bright blue in UV light. Take care, Davie. I hope you can get out and catch a few salmon and trout this fall.
Great pattern mate. Just wondering if you are going to do any more of the Clyde Style wet flies? The trout would love that fly. Thanks for sharing again with us my friend. Best Regards, Ken
What a magnificent fly Mr. McPhail. I'm glad you decided to show this pattern again. I do need to get me some lead sheets so I can make better bodied flies. But doesn't lead sheet strips slide around if they are not held by an adhesive?
Hi Terryll Monroe, I have never had any problems with the sticky back tape and I have used it for many years..It does make a great body and helps a lot to get the shape that you want in your fly and thank you for the kind words.. All the very best Davie..
Hi Davie. Everytime I have tried this fly I end up with no room between the yellow yarn/scud and the eyes for the dubbing to fit. I have the same make yarn as in the video and am starting the body right at the back of the hook, what could I be doing wrong?
Hi Steve, What I like to do if the yarn gets a bit loose which can spread and cover most of the scud back so what I do is spin the bobbin holder to tighten the yarn up which will help you get a better body..I also at times wax the yarn which will also help the yarn to stay tight as you tye the fly, Iet me know if this helps you.. All the very best Davie...
I really don't think the art of fly tying can rise above this quality. We are so fortunate to have McPhail, Ord-Clarke, and dear old Oliver Edwards on TH-cam. With such macro lens instruction and ready access to so many materials, there has never been a better time to be a fly tyer. And be grateful that these three instructors do not need asinine background twangy guitars or flashy screen antic intros to maintain the attention of their viewers.
I'm going off to tie a row of these caddis pupa.
I can't remember all the years I have followed you and tied your flies but thank you for so many years of great tying
AWESOME WORK DAVY
That Baby turned out Real Nice!
Thanks 4 sharing this video with us.
Aloha🌴🌴🎄🎣🐟🐟
This pattern of yours have been my go to nymph (together with pheasant tail) since you made the original video. It has given me some of my best fishing memories, and has helped me catch big and beautiful trout and arctic char up in the mountains of northern Sweden.
Thank you for being a huge source of inspiration and thank you for all the fish!
Brilliance by the great fly tyer Mr Davie McPhail
IME this fly is an amazing fish catcher. Thanks Davie!
Wow another great fly. I’m going to have to put away the streamers I’m working on and start tying these. I really like how the yarn and scud back alternate to form the back of the pupa. Very creative. Love these patterns.
Pure genius bit of tying, the original vid has 420k views plus 11k on this vid so it’s probably the most watched fly tying vid on TH-cam.
This is a great fly davie, i'v caught a lot of good trout on it since you first filmed it, thanks for redoing the video.
Thank you George and I'm glad the pattern have worked for you..
...ATB Davie
Hello Davie,
Thanks for another great fly. I've catched not only graylings and trouts with it, bur a few roaches and even breams on big russian lakes Valdaï and Seliguer.
Nicest caddis pupa I've seen. Will be tying a few of these for sure. Love your work Davie,
Davie Very nice tying work 👍🇺🇸
Iooks like it would fish very nice
Thank you the Vermonter
Quality looking fly Davie and a great updated video. Thanks for sharing.
This patter has been a great inspiration for me for years. That yarn/scudback abdomen looks really tasty both in the box and on the leader. Thanks Davie!
Nice revisiting of the fly Davie. It’s a good looking beast! Thank you for another one dude.
Thanks again for passing along your knowledge of fly tying!z What a wonderful gift.
Thank You CrackHack for the kind words...ATB Davie
Wonderful nymph fly, and awesome tutorial! Glad to follow your channel. Thank you so much for sharing your tyings!
Thank You DrDadoorun, I'm glad you liked the fly..ATB Davie
Great pattern Davie. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Davie - noted this one for the upcoming winter fly tying season! ATB, Hank
Still awesome as ever Davie, thanks for the reboot :o) And that's my favorite method for adding legs. ATB!
Guess that I don't have to send you the link for this one eh? Will be tying up a bunch for next season.
Señor Davie es usted fino como el coral, gran trabajo!!
Cada vez que le veo montar me pongo a montar, muchas gracias por compartir su saber!!
Thank you Manuel...All the very best Davie..
Nice looking caddis pupa , easy enough to tie . As usual , good job :-)
Thank You Mike...ATB Davie..
An amazing pattern, been tying this since I watched the original years ago.
Wow thats to good to put on the end of a line. More fitting in a frame. Masterpiece.
Excellent fly, Davie. I remember seeing the original video, but don't remember you using a bobbin to wind the yarn, which is a nice trick that also works well with materials like Uni-Stretch. I would recommend checking Ebay for lead tape. A few years back I bought a roll of 1/4" wide lead tape for around $14 - which was about 9" in diameter. Apparently, it is marketed to tennis players and golf aficionados for weighting rackets and clubs. If I am wondering about the light transmission qualities of different materials, I shine my resin-curing light on them. Some will surprise you. I have found natural muskrat dubbing to have quite a few fibers which glow a bright blue in UV light.
Take care, Davie. I hope you can get out and catch a few salmon and trout this fall.
Шикарная пупа! Класс!👍🇰🇿
Thanks Davie
Thank you so much for the video. Saved in collection
Excellent fly Davie :-)
Perfection, as always.
Awesome fly! Thanks!!!
Piece of art!
Really nice and can see this fly doing some damage..
Great pattern mate. Just wondering if you are going to do any more of the Clyde Style wet flies? The trout would love that fly. Thanks for sharing again with us my friend. Best Regards, Ken
Hi Ken,
I will certainly be tying an odd Clyde fly so if you have a favourite let me know....
All the very best Davie
My fav fly to tie😍
Pure Magic. Wigan
Brilliant!!!
Ver su trabajo me produce una profunda admiración, su precisión al atar es perfecta, saludos desde Chile.
Thank You Juan for the very kind words...All the very best from Scotland...
What a magnificent fly Mr. McPhail. I'm glad you decided to show this pattern again. I do need to get me some lead sheets so I can make better bodied flies. But doesn't lead sheet strips slide around if they are not held by an adhesive?
Hi Terryll Monroe,
I have never had any problems with the sticky back tape and I have used it for many years..It does make a great body and helps a lot to get the shape that you want in your fly and thank you for the kind words..
All the very best Davie..
@@DavieMcPhail Thank you, I will see if my local fly shop carries sticky back lead sheets.
It’s a beauty!
superb
Great video, which color of dye did you use
Hi AFoster76,
I used Veniards dyes and the golden yellow is the one I used...I'm glad you enjoyed the video..
All the very best Davie
That's one pretty fly.
Hi Davie. Everytime I have tried this fly I end up with no room between the yellow yarn/scud and the eyes for the dubbing to fit. I have the same make yarn as in the video and am starting the body right at the back of the hook, what could I be doing wrong?
Hi Steve,
What I like to do if the yarn gets a bit loose which can spread and cover most of the scud back so what I do is spin the bobbin holder to tighten the yarn up which will help you get a better body..I also at times wax the yarn which will also help the yarn to stay tight as you tye the fly, Iet me know if this helps you..
All the very best Davie...
@@DavieMcPhail Hi. Thanks for replying. I tried twisting it and applying some wax and it worked a treat. Very happy with the end result, thanks.
👍🏻очень здорово!
素晴らしいです😃
Класс!!👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You tie a lot of flies
I don't want to fish these I want to put them in a case and display them