Another great tutorial and thank you for mentioning John Foust. John was a great guy. I have a walnut fly box he made and I use it to store "master" flies to duplicate when I tie. In the box I have a Freddie and pink worm tied by John. He liked to drop the worm under a Freddie. Comparing your video to the fly tied by John I can say your's is an accurate representation with one exception... he tied a small piece of black foam at the hook bend before tying on the body. This creates a black spot underneath the back of the body. Thanks again for the video. I'll be tying plenty of these in preparation for my trip to MT!
I have one of these tied my John Foust himself! It’s in my fly box but I never used it because I’m scared to lose it lol. Now with this great video I can tie some up myself! Thanks Tim!
Could you use peacock hurl instead of the dubbing on this fly like your earlier hopper pattern? I really like how the hurl works to hold the foam. Great pattern.
Hello Tim, thank you for teaching me so much. Your videos inspired me to tie for years now. I compare it to coloring as a child. The stress relief matched with euphoria of catching a trout on a fly I tied is therapeutic. My only request is a video on Czech nymph technique or nymph technique in general with sight leader as a Czechoslovakian American i would greatly appreciate the connection of heritage and hobby.
Thanks for the tape trick. I was too slow to think of that on my own. It worked! Splitting the foam worked well too. I’m beginning to think you might be on to something.
I've heard complaints about those body cutters dulling fairly quickly, and they are a pricey tool to only get a limited number of uses out of. What's your experience with the cutters? I bought one for tying some divers and I have noticed it's gotten harder to get clean cuts.
This may be a little late haha, but the legs are wapsi - barred round rubber legs (brown/gold). They’re my go to hopper legs, hopefully this helps if you’ve been searching for 7 months lol
Hey Tim - long time watcher first time poster. I am just getting started tying and I find your videos an invaluable resource! Thanks for making them and keep up the great work! A few questions: -I wasn't able to find the cutters at my local shop - any tips for making uniform cutouts with scissors? -What box store did you find your foam at? -what legs in particular are you using - looked for something similar at my local shop and got close, but I like the ones you're using better! -Is the furry foam thinner than felt? Have you tried just using craft store felt? Thanks so much for the help so far!
1.) You can buy the cutters online easily. 2.) The foam is easily found at Michael's if there's one in your area. 3.) He uses wapsi medium barred round rubber legs barred brown and gold. 4.) Furry foam is generally pretty easy to find online at j stockard
Another great tutorial and thank you for mentioning John Foust. John was a great guy. I have a walnut fly box he made and I use it to store "master" flies to duplicate when I tie. In the box I have a Freddie and pink worm tied by John. He liked to drop the worm under a Freddie. Comparing your video to the fly tied by John I can say your's is an accurate representation with one exception... he tied a small piece of black foam at the hook bend before tying on the body. This creates a black spot underneath the back of the body.
Thanks again for the video. I'll be tying plenty of these in preparation for my trip to MT!
I have one of these tied my John Foust himself! It’s in my fly box but I never used it because I’m scared to lose it lol. Now with this great video I can tie some up myself! Thanks Tim!
I don't even tie flies, but I've watched every one of these videos.
Try it is really cool and relaxing you can make really unique flies that no one in the world has with your own materials 😁
Tim's the best! And his video's are awesome ASMR if you need help sleeping! 😉👍😂
Could you use peacock hurl instead of the dubbing on this fly like your earlier hopper pattern? I really like how the hurl works to hold the foam. Great pattern.
@@ZimmerDrugs Definitely not.
Just kidding! Substitute with what you have for sure!
@@ZimmerDrugs tottaly dude
Thanks for all your videos I have learned a lot 👍
Hello Tim, thank you for teaching me so much. Your videos inspired me to tie for years now. I compare it to coloring as a child. The stress relief matched with euphoria of catching a trout on a fly I tied is therapeutic. My only request is a video on Czech nymph technique or nymph technique in general with sight leader as a Czechoslovakian American i would greatly appreciate the connection of heritage and hobby.
That noma guide to fermentation is supposed to great. Awesome tie and instruction as usual
Love it. Going to give this a try. Thanks again. Love your tying and videography.
Another very interesting pattern. Thank you for another one dude.
Thanks Tim, another great pattern!
Tim,
Michael's craft stores have large sheets of the dark and light brown foam for a buck each. Using them for hoppers and eventually this beast.
I really like this one Tim!
Thanks for the tape trick. I was too slow to think of that on my own. It worked! Splitting the foam worked well too. I’m beginning to think you might be on to something.
What a good book! Made some great stuff from the Noma book
Bravo, sei sempre il #1!
Will you do some stretch tubing nymphs. Very limited walkthroughs available. Thanks for the content
# love the Content dont stop
that noma book!
nice fly
Love your stuff. If you haven't already done so, can you talk about applying dubbing. I find using it very hard.
He has a couple of recent videos that talk specifically about applying dubbing. “Finesse Dubbing” parts 1 and 2
I've heard complaints about those body cutters dulling fairly quickly, and they are a pricey tool to only get a limited number of uses out of. What's your experience with the cutters? I bought one for tying some divers and I have noticed it's gotten harder to get clean cuts.
I have one of these and I've been able to touch up the edge with a wooden dowel wrapped with high grit wet/dry sandpaper.
Congratulations... 🎣👍
What do you use for the legs?
This may be a little late haha, but the legs are wapsi - barred round rubber legs (brown/gold). They’re my go to hopper legs, hopefully this helps if you’ve been searching for 7 months lol
Hey Tim - long time watcher first time poster. I am just getting started tying and I find your videos an invaluable resource! Thanks for making them and keep up the great work!
A few questions:
-I wasn't able to find the cutters at my local shop - any tips for making uniform cutouts with scissors?
-What box store did you find your foam at?
-what legs in particular are you using - looked for something similar at my local shop and got close, but I like the ones you're using better!
-Is the furry foam thinner than felt? Have you tried just using craft store felt?
Thanks so much for the help so far!
Suggestion for cutting the foam: I would try cutting out a stencil, and then using an exact knife.
1.) You can buy the cutters online easily.
2.) The foam is easily found at Michael's if there's one in your area.
3.) He uses wapsi medium barred round rubber legs barred brown and gold.
4.) Furry foam is generally pretty easy to find online at j stockard
The Freddy is rock steady
Hey maybe when you reach 90 thousand subscribers you can do a 90 piece game changer or similar fly to celebrate
Do you sell your fly’s?
He doesn't unfortunately
U care to do some more glow bugs
Always fish a Freddy in the beginning of skwala
Please consider buying the foam from your local fly shop instead
I love your videos man, but please look at the SDS before putting that shit into our rivers, lakes and streams....