DEAR LINDSAY,, HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOUR GREAT VIDEOS FOR A WHILE NOW,, ,,, I JUST WANTED TO SAY - “THANK-YOU’ - FOR YOUR DEDICATION, CREATIVITY, TIPS AND TRICKS, AS WE ALL REALIZE,, THESE VIDEOS OF YOURS ARE NOT EASY TO MAKE,,,,, AND VERY TIME CONSUMING.. YET YOUR CLEAR AND UNIQUE PRESENTATIONS,, ARE WELL RECEIVED BY MANY,, MANY OF US ! WELL DONE AND TXS AGAIN FOR YOUR PASSION,, TIGHT LINES AND FRESH AIR....
Hi Lindsay, I like these type of nymphs, this GREENWELL UV Cruncher is just the job. As an aside a badger cape is black core with white tips, just me being pedantic mate, keep up the good work. Cheers Jimf
Pheasant tail is such a useful body material! There are so many variations of Sawyer’s original fly now and they all catch trout! This pattern will be a welcome addition to my box! Thanks and tight lines!
Crunchers are part of the natural progression and evolution of both the pheasant tail nymph and nymphs in general. Like with cormorants. They can cover from buzzers to pin fry. When used correctly they work. So they both deserve their place as one of the top ten all round great Stillwater flies
DEAR LINDSAY,, HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOUR GREAT VIDEOS FOR A WHILE NOW,, ,,, I JUST WANTED TO SAY - “THANK-YOU’ - FOR YOUR DEDICATION, CREATIVITY, TIPS AND TRICKS, AS WE ALL REALIZE,, THESE VIDEOS OF YOURS ARE NOT EASY TO MAKE,,,,, AND VERY TIME CONSUMING.. YET YOUR CLEAR AND UNIQUE PRESENTATIONS,, ARE WELL RECEIVED BY MANY,, MANY OF US ! WELL DONE AND TXS AGAIN FOR YOUR PASSION,, TIGHT LINES AND FRESH AIR....
Thats very kind of you to say pal, really pleased you are enjoying the channel.
Nice uv cruncher Lindsay 🐟🎣
Great pattern pal.
Cracking uv cruncher Lindsay 🐟🎣
Glad you enjoyed it, I find it best in May and early June.
Hi Lindsay, I like these type of nymphs, this GREENWELL UV Cruncher is just the job. As an aside a badger cape is black core with white tips, just me being pedantic mate, keep up the good work. Cheers Jimf
Hi Jim, I always get that wrong don't know why I only have a handful of capes.....lol.
I like that and will tie up a few, will be having my first go with a washing line set-up next week 🤞🤞
Good luck! Let me know how you get on.
Haven't used this fly before but tomorrow I will tie a few up and prepare for a dynamite day on the river. Much appreciated.
Hope you enjoy it!
Pheasant tail is such a useful body material! There are so many variations of Sawyer’s original fly now and they all catch trout!
This pattern will be a welcome addition to my box! Thanks and tight lines!
Yes they are, I wouldn't be without a nice pheasant tail in my kit.
I suspect this will certainly be a killer Lyndsay. It looks just the part and I’ll be giving it a try. Thank you for another one dude.
Very welcome pal.
Great looking fly Lindsay, will try to tie something comparable here in BC, Canada!!
Please do and let me know how it swims ;-)
Lovely fly.. im gonna try this one tonight, thank you
Have fun!
I don't tie anymore but like to watch. You are getting short of glue would a touch of varnish not do the same job?
Yes, varnish would work a treat.
Nice little bit for sure. However, does look like a ‘killer’. Thx Lindsey
You are very welcome Lee.
Would be nice with pearl or silver micro glint in the thorax too Lindsay 👍
Sounds good 👍
I love this fly🇺🇸
Thanks Shawn.
Cracking fly!!! Lindsay where are you getting your hen capes from they look a bit better quality than a standard one?
Hi Phil, I think that one came from Cookshill.
Do you recomend this cruncher for the river on may fly time ?
I dare say it would work but it is primarily a Stillwater pattern.
@@lindsayiflyfish thank you for your answer
Crunchers are part of the natural progression and evolution of both the pheasant tail nymph and nymphs in general. Like with cormorants. They can cover from buzzers to pin fry. When used correctly they work. So they both deserve their place as one of the top ten all round great Stillwater flies
Definitely one of the greats Mick.
Love the tying. Don't like the music in the background though.
Hi Colin, is it too loud?
Just unnecessary in my humble opinion Lindsay.
Natural Pheasant tail, I found a source that sells tails to train hunting dogs, I like the combination..,
Thanks Lee, it works really well.
Thats not a badger cape badger is white with a black centre,thats a greenwell or furnace cape.
Thanks for the correction Bob.
Tidy wee pattern sir
Thanks Alastair, hope you are keeping well pal.
My style of fly Lindsay nice & sparse 🏴🏴🐟🎣🙂
Mine too!