Great video , I’ve been tying for over 30 years and have been resistant to tying Squirmy worms and tying with foam . I’ve been in my tying room since December and have tied nothing but hundreds of foam flies patterns , my wife says I drank the koolaid I tell her no it’s not like that . I feel bad for lying to her. So yes it’s true you can teach an old dog new tricks .Thanks for sharing
The only time I tied using foam was Last spring/summer when I filled my box with foam cicadas. I have a couple dozen cicada flies still and about a dozen sheets of black foam. Going to try some of the double barrel poppers next.
Brian been following for a little over a year now. Mostly tied dry flies, nymphs, and non articulate streamers…but as of lately I’ve been getting into salt water or large flies. You have me searching for the LIRS Now because my peak rotary isn’t enough. Keep up the informative and teaching vids
Love your channel. I’ve started trying to tie some of the flies you show. As a matter of fact I’m going to try a couple of them tomorrow in the Spring river.
Just started watching your channel. I have been binging. I recently started making bucktail jigs for walleye. Your video on deer hair was awesome. Keep up the great work!
Excellent video, keep 'em coming 👍. Foam is probably one of my favorite materials and since seeing your knuckle deep streamers I've been playing with different ways to use foam slivers 🤣.
Great stuff Brian. I'm about to branch out from all my tiny trout flies and spin up some big patterns for snakeheads. I'm definitely digging that double barrel headed frog. 👍
I have so much foam, but needed more inspiration. Thanks! Other than extended body dries and beetles how else could you implement craft foam? Split wing with a bulbous head? I'm thinking mayfly.
I dodged foam for years.Three years really got into foam.I turn a double backwards makes a great mouse head.I color foam with a marker and a can of compresed air,kinda works like an airbrush,works great great.Nice lookin frog you have there.
That frog is marvelous. Foam is such fun to play around with. For the Knuckle Deep, are those Clouser eyes heavy or light? I’m wonder how much the fly is intended to sink or float. Btw, who knew you could spin or flair foam like deer hair? Very useful to know. Thank you! Just a thought, you can lock down the tag end of thread in the extended body by placing a small but strong magnet on your head of your vise or on the bodkin over the thread. On my vise, I put it over the body. I frequently use tags & having to constantly readjust the thread gets frustrating.
Thanks! The Knuckledeep uses a medium eye and is designed to sink....but not SUPER fast. I wanted something a little smaller and faster sinking than the original Knucklehead.
When you add the glitter to the foam do you do both sides? I couldn't tell in the video. Also, what glue are you using to put it on? The articulated frog at the beginning of the video looked ridiculously cool (an appropriate adjective was difficult to identify)!
Just wondering if the linguine foam tastes better than the fettuccine foam, we have a lot of Italian trout here in Michigan. But seriously, a friend of mine introduced me to foam a number of years ago. We were night fishing on the AuSable in Michigan and it would float all night long. Keep the good stuff coming buddy.
I still haven't used foam yet. It just seems a bit daunting to me still. I've only fished grasshoppers in foam but this video has shown me new ways that look fun to try!!
Just started binging your channel, I love the outside the box approach mixed with traditional tying. Great job I’m hooked
THANKS!!
You're a mad man for coming up with the Knucklehead. This was a better tutorial than I thought it'd be ! Well done Brian 👏
Thanks, man!
Just started tying jigs and found your channel. The wife and I are heading to the Ozarks first week of June for Crappie. Enjoying your content!
Thanks!
Great video , I’ve been tying for over 30 years and have been resistant to tying Squirmy worms and tying with foam . I’ve been in my tying room since December and have tied nothing but hundreds of foam flies patterns , my wife says I drank the koolaid I tell her no it’s not like that . I feel bad for lying to her. So yes it’s true you can teach an old dog new tricks .Thanks for sharing
Congrats Garret! Perfect timing on this video.....I am about to tie up some foam bass poppers.
Perfect!
Foam is a great addition to any fly tyers arsenal. So much can be done with it, nice frog, impressive! the addiction of tying. AMEN BRO
It sure is!
Thanks for posting. Foam poppers and divers are next on my list for the fly box .
Thoroughly enjoyed! First time viewer. Thanks!
The only time I tied using foam was
Last spring/summer when I filled my box with foam cicadas. I have a couple dozen cicada flies still and about a dozen sheets of black foam. Going to try some of the double barrel poppers next.
Go hit the Green in June and take your Cicadas :-)
Brian been following for a little over a year now. Mostly tied dry flies, nymphs, and non articulate streamers…but as of lately I’ve been getting into salt water or large flies. You have me searching for the LIRS Now because my peak rotary isn’t enough. Keep up the informative and teaching vids
I picked my vise up from spawnflyfish.com
You will not regret the LIRS.....I will never be without one. Definitely NOT for small flies--but big hooks.
I love your explanation to this craft, I’m just starting, and I needed these videos . So I don’t waist money or time.
Glad I can help.
A Great Video - I love tying with foam and I learned 2 new techniques today - I will check out your other videos. Thanks!!
I just tied some bluegill foam flies this past weekend at AGFC JB Hunt with TU.
Foam capabilities are endless! I love material breakdown videos! brings much inspiration. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Great video! I like to see all the different uses for foam! I have to try the double barrel popper heads!!!
They are super good.
I was used to skeptical of craft foam but know use it in tons of patterns.
Awesome video yet again! Could you possibly do some dry fly stuff in the future. Wondering for us northern Michigan folks!
Nice!
Love your channel. I’ve started trying to tie some of the flies you show. As a matter of fact I’m going to try a couple of them tomorrow in the Spring river.
Super cool!
Just started watching your channel. I have been binging. I recently started making bucktail jigs for walleye. Your video on deer hair was awesome. Keep up the great work!
Welcome aboard!
You're tying tips inspired me to combine colors and different materials on my flies!!
Cool!
Thanks for the video. I’ve never seen foam used like deer hair before. Now I need to try some. Thanks again
Never thought about turning a popper head around. Great tip for thinking outside the box.
Good stuff!
Now that I have a knuckle deep, I’m gonna try to make one. Excited about the challenge and love owning one of your flies!!
So cool to hear! Thanks man!
Heck yeah, about time! 90% of the terrestrial patterns I tie use foam, always looking for ways to up my game. Great video
Thanks, Greg!
Never realized how versatile foam was as a material. Thanks for the new inspiration.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for the awsome ideas to do with foam didn’t know that we could use it in more ways than one!
Thank you for another stellar tying material video Brian. Digging the techniques.
Love foam and I gotta try the fettuccine knuckle head!! What a cool fly!!
I think it is pretty cool too. ;)
Thanks for sharing!!! I love tying with foam.
knuckle deep fly - awesome pattern, cannot wait to work on some, great video.
Thanks!
Love the frog. Thanks Brian!
Great use of foam, something to trynjn the future. I love the double barrel popper heads
Thanks, Greg!
Thanks for your tying tips. Thanks for sharing can't wait for the next one. Thanks again.
Thanks, Paul! And thanks again for joining!
Thanks Brian!!! Been having trouble figuring out the fettuccinni foam now I can put your technique into practice. How bout a fettuccinni foam mouse?!!
I might need to try tying some knuckleheads again soon because I struggled with the head the last couple times, but this should probably help
Hopefully this helps. Here is the original video, too: th-cam.com/video/rD76cjFjEn0/w-d-xo.html
Such a versatile material! Awesome work!
Thanks!
Excellent video, keep 'em coming 👍. Foam is probably one of my favorite materials and since seeing your knuckle deep streamers I've been playing with different ways to use foam slivers 🤣.
Super cool! Thanks!
Wow, how come I never thought of that? It look so cool, but will it catches fish? Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Great ideas, looking forward to trying this.
I'm already figuring out how to scale this down for panfish! Thanks for inspiration!
Glad to help!
Your videos never disappoint 🤘🏻🔥👍🏻
Awesome video, and a fantastic material to use. Thanks for all of the tying tips videos!
Thanks for watching!
Great stuff Brian. I'm about to branch out from all my tiny trout flies and spin up some big patterns for snakeheads. I'm definitely digging that double barrel headed frog. 👍
Thanks, man! Snakeheads are on my radar for sure!
So crafts and fly fishing! Perfect for crafty me!
Thanks Brian, I learn a ton from your videos
Good to hear! They are fun to make, for sure.
Just found your channel as a new fly tier love you content on my 5th video already !!
Thanks!!
Always enjoy the tips and tricks you share on this channel. Thanks!!
Just started tying with foam and it is definitely fun! Haven’t tried the popper heads or double barrel heads or foam diver style heads yet
Thank you for the video. Love tying with foam, and it was awesome seeing other ways to use it.
I never thought about craft foam. Great videos
Thank you! 😊
I don't usually tie with foam but the fettuccine foam does look very tempting. Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
I have so much foam, but needed more inspiration. Thanks! Other than extended body dries and beetles how else could you implement craft foam? Split wing with a bulbous head? I'm thinking mayfly.
That pasta foam made me SUBSCRIBE
That is so cool. This should have some great action ,thanks Brian. Do you have a video of the knuckle head or deep in action?
th-cam.com/video/zGreneq6ChI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/rD76cjFjEn0/w-d-xo.html
Love the use of the fettuccine foam in the knucklehead, are they commercially available now
Both the Knucklehead and Knuckledeep are available here: www.feather-craft.com/index.php?page=seek&id%5Bm%5D=pattern&id%5Bq%5D=knucklehead
Very good video about foam, this will help
Glad to hear!
Love ur vids! Keep ‘em coming and thankyou
Thank YOU!
amazing information, great presentation. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and passion!
My pleasure!
Love what u did wit that foam
Great as always, thanks for the tips!
That's pretty cool I've never seen the fettuccine foam before can't wait to see what else can be done with it
Keep them coming always good to learn
So cool glad I found your channel 🎉🎣🎣🎣🥃
this was a good one Brian! & i liked the knucklehead head tutorial! 🤘
Thanks so much!
Great stuff! Really like your tying tips videos! Greetings from Denmark 🙌🏼
Thanks so much!
I dodged foam for years.Three years really got into foam.I turn a double backwards makes a great mouse head.I color foam with a marker and a can of compresed air,kinda works like an airbrush,works great great.Nice lookin frog you have there.
Great video on the uses for foam.
Thanks!
Love the videos, keep them coming. One tip for cutting foam is to use a rotary cutter. It makes cutting small batches of fettuccini a breeze.
That was way cool and way different definitely out of the box on thinking
Really enjoy all your videos , some great ideas in this one👍👍
Thanks, Thomas!
Foam, what an versatil material! There is no limit in its use.
100% agree.
That frog is marvelous. Foam is such fun to play around with. For the Knuckle Deep, are those Clouser eyes heavy or light? I’m wonder how much the fly is intended to sink or float. Btw, who knew you could spin or flair foam like deer hair? Very useful to know. Thank you!
Just a thought, you can lock down the tag end of thread in the extended body by placing a small but strong magnet on your head of your vise or on the bodkin over the thread. On my vise, I put it over the body. I frequently use tags & having to constantly readjust the thread gets frustrating.
Thanks! The Knuckledeep uses a medium eye and is designed to sink....but not SUPER fast. I wanted something a little smaller and faster sinking than the original Knucklehead.
Good info Brian, thanks for the video
That fettucine foam is so cool! Thanks for showing it
It really is!
Lobe the look of the knuckle head I gotta find the video you did on it ❤❤
th-cam.com/video/rD76cjFjEn0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=hTQ1S3nmCapE8JmU 👍👍👍
The Fettuccine foam gave me some ideas and inspiration, Thanks Brian
Let me know what you come up with!
Great fettuccine foam idea
Combining colors by gluing two pieces together in smaller sheets than cutting to size hoppers October caddis mice
Great video man, I'm going to have to try the extended body fly.
Awesome tutorial. Thanks.
Gotta love foam. But still struggle with the extended bodies.
Nice uses of the foam.
Thanks as always! Great stuff, keep it up!
When you add the glitter to the foam do you do both sides? I couldn't tell in the video. Also, what glue are you using to put it on?
The articulated frog at the beginning of the video looked ridiculously cool (an appropriate adjective was difficult to identify)!
Actually, I misspoke--those are sheets of 2mm Craft Foam with the Glitter already on them. You can get them at Hobby Lobby.
Great ideas, I enjoy your videos!
I learn so much from your videos! Thanks so much and as always, keep ‘em coming!
Thanks, Kim!
Thank you, I think it would be a good bass fly.
how did you go about applying glitter?
I actually bought it that way.....Hobby Lobby
Love foam, thanks for the tips
Thanks for watching!
Just wondering if the linguine foam tastes better than the fettuccine foam, we have a lot of Italian trout here in Michigan. But seriously, a friend of mine introduced me to foam a number of years ago. We were night fishing on the AuSable in Michigan and it would float all night long. Keep the good stuff coming buddy.
HAHA, Linguine Foam is too supple. ;)
Awesome as always man!!!
Love your Videos Bro..you have inspired me👍🤓Pauly at Wilderness Coast on Fly in Australia
Have fun!
I’ve enjoyed your channel. Keep it up
Will do!
I love that fettuccine foam! I had never seen that before.
Cool stuff!
I like that fettucini foam. Def going to play with it. Thanks
It's so good!
I still haven't used foam yet. It just seems a bit daunting to me still. I've only fished grasshoppers in foam but this video has shown me new ways that look fun to try!!
I’ve been wondering how you use fettuccini foam. Maybe you can show a couple other patterns with it.
Another great video
Thanks, Bill!
Where's the best place to get cheap 2mm sheet foam?
You can get stacks at Hobby Lobby.
Oh hell yes! I told her the new paper cutter was for the "family" :)
HAHAHA!! Atta boy!
Foam fan favorite