Fly tying "Pro Dotted Shrimp" Saltwater shrimp (Step-by-step tutorial)
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- This video shows how to tie the this great seatrout fly:
See all the materials here: nordicanglers....
This video and channel is about fly tying and fly-fishing. I will demonstrate fly tying in easy step by step lessons, techniques, materials, tips and tricks of the trade. Also I will be doing a lot of different fly tying tutorials of loads of fly patterns and fly tying materials.
Seatrout fly: Here is will be making a lots of the best fly tying patterns and imitations of sand eels, goby, shrimp, baitfish fly, herring, stickleback, gammarus and much more, all of these are on hooks like Ahrex fly hooks Tiemco and partridge. Also I have done several step by step lessons and tutorials to proven easy and good provocation seatrout flies. Seatrout fishing is great fun and something that the Danish coastline is famous and renowned for throughout Europe. The fly pattern on this channel, are all proven and have all caught seatrouts. I tie and use these flies myself and I hope the fly tying guides here is useful and can help you.
Happy I stumbled on your tying videos. This is a goldmine for me.
My passion is saltwater fly fishing in the north east of the USA. Lots of your patterns and tying techniques will be helpful. Thanks
Thank you :)
Beautiful looking shrimp.
I am a flyfisher that just moved to Aarhus 2 weeks ago so will have to give this a try next year when I bring my materials over
Thank you so much for sharing you're knowledge and tying technique with us.
G Woodward Thank you ;) Pls feel free to spreadthe word!
Great job excellent to watch you, really good shrimp fly.
Thx a lot
Wow you are an artist man good job.
Well there are so many better than me ;) But i enjoy tying and make the videos. Thank you for the kind words ;)
sweet fly dude...i'll be giving it a go...thanks for posting! tidy pattern man!
Thanks ;)
We have two trout here on the South Alabama coastline on the Gulf of Mexico. The Speckled and White trout. They are related but are different in the way and timing that they feed. I have been very succesful withh the shrimp pattern on both. They are fun to catch and great to eat. I love them both. Using light tackle like these is the best and most fun. Some of these speckled trout get quite large and put up a good fight. I think that they are some of the best eating fish here. But of course, we have a multitude of other fish that are equally fun to catch and good to eat. I have caught flounder on flies, and you must understand, this was completely unexpected to have these explode on my lures. The redfish here are equally fun and great eating fish. I have had lots of luck fishing the redfish with the shrimp pattern. Look up these few fish and get some insight. Thanks for the great video on this fly.
just a note.. those 2 trout are not a true trout... the trout he is catching are alantic salmon and brown trout
Very nice!
EXCELLENT
Like! Thank you for the video.Super
anything in the ocean loves shrimp
Even stuff on land love em ;)
Great for dock lite Snook in Fl.
Very nice shrimp. Do you think these could be used in fresh water too, or does pro have a different shrimp for fresh water. I have tied shrimp before for the fresh water, they are either very clear, or have a pinkish hue to them. All the best, Sean
WOW, great fly. You are obviously a pro a this. I am going to Christmas Island in July and would love to try it on bone fish and Trevally. Do you sell flies?
Throw me an Email: danieldholm@gmail.com
Hermosa
nice shrimp though..
As a bottom fisherman these hook down flies always throw me off
What dubbing tool is that you are using please
This is a really old video. The dubbing tool im using now, is the SMhaen dubbing twister :)
PS the fly in the still shot looks completely different than the actual tied fly. Why is there no bucktail in the still shot?
The fly in the video is one of th eflies on the picture ;) I am nit sure what you mean about them looking apart.
There is No bucktail in any of the flies.
i think u would be better off applying the dubbing normally to the thread..it will be much easier to tease and pick out than dealing with the dubbing loop.
Hi there Termite122. I dont agree with you on that ;) I think dubbing loops are easyer and better for most shrimp patterns
You have great content. Thanks for sharing your video with us. Cant wait to see more. Check out my channel if you have the chance. Good Fishing!