love barrs stone..ive tied and fished it for years but never would i use a 200r for anything,,worst hook ever designed..i really enjoy you tying these patterns that arent talked about much anymore yet still work as good as anythting on the market today
I been trying 20 incher and Pat's Rubber legs while I am laid up. I got surgery scheduled for next week. I am going to add this one to my box. I really like simple and quick-to-tie flies. My local Stop and Rob ( shop) has an ample supply of zip lock bags. With luck, I will be able to go wade fishing in a couple more weeks. The 20 incher has become a favorite fly, I managed to catch a few Rainbows from the banks of the Salmon here in Westchester, CT, it's a rocky and splipery bugger, Also it's where Gary Lafontaine did a lot of his research for the book Caddisflies. I fish it a lot this time of year because it's about a 15-minute drive to get to. Once again Charlie a very good instructional video.
I have been playing around with many different materials to make the perfect isonychia stone fly. Although very time consuming, many stonefly’s that take time to tie and then gt lost on the bottom is disappointing. I have tied simple look alike rubber legs and plastic legs. This Barr design looks interesting as I may be able to get a nice stone fly.
I still have the original article in Fly fisherman magazine I believe they called it the succulent series of John Barr flies before the copper John made him really famous. Used a strip of plastic bag tied in with mono and colored with a permanent magic marker
There ya go again. Never watch a vid and not learn. Good thing for junior seniors. I like everything about this bug. Never seen the pattern. Wish I invented it. Might have needed herbal assistance.
John Barr's patterns are AWESOME!!! I wish John Barr included this fly in his book. Thanks for sharing Charlie!
Still works like a champ on the Green, and Provo in Utah
Well done!
This is one of the best Stonefly pattern I’ve seen. Going to get some tied up for my box. Thank you Charlie for keeping me excited and motivated.
That is a great pattern, Charlie. Never was a fan of the 200R, but have had much better tyers tell me they loved them.
Super cool. Thanks Charlie, your videos are the best!
I like it!
love barrs stone..ive tied and fished it for years but never would i use a 200r for anything,,worst hook ever designed..i really enjoy you tying these patterns that arent talked about much anymore yet still work as good as anythting on the market today
Great work!! Thanks!!
I been trying 20 incher and Pat's Rubber legs while I am laid up. I got surgery scheduled for next week. I am going to add this one to my box. I really like simple and quick-to-tie flies. My local Stop and Rob ( shop) has an ample supply of zip lock bags. With luck, I will be able to go wade fishing in a couple more weeks. The 20 incher has become a favorite fly, I managed to catch a few Rainbows from the banks of the Salmon here in Westchester, CT, it's a rocky and splipery bugger, Also it's where Gary Lafontaine did a lot of his research for the book Caddisflies. I fish it a lot this time of year because it's about a 15-minute drive to get to. Once again Charlie a very good instructional video.
If you can't find the tmc 200r hook, a daiichi 1270 is a perfect match. This fly is killer on the water.
I have been playing around with many different materials to make the perfect isonychia stone fly.
Although very time consuming, many stonefly’s that take time to tie and then gt lost on the bottom is disappointing. I have tied simple look alike rubber legs and plastic legs. This Barr design looks interesting as I may be able to get a nice stone fly.
I still have the original article in Fly fisherman magazine I believe they called it the succulent series of John Barr flies before the copper John made him really famous. Used a strip of plastic bag tied in with mono and colored with a permanent magic marker
Hey can you tell me what issue this article was in? Month/Year
@@LanceDean1981 I believe Oct 1996"Barr Flies written by Charlie Meyers
Question, would it make sense to paint the underside of the plastic? just to keep me from painting my feathers? lol
Does paracord core work well as a gut eye substitution?
I feel you had a tough time saying "200R". Meant as humor.😇 I am going to try this pattern
There ya go again. Never watch a vid and not learn. Good thing for junior seniors. I like everything about this bug. Never seen the pattern. Wish I invented it. Might have needed herbal assistance.