Hi George great video on your style & take on using cdc to mix in your Dubbing witch give a great look for trapping air in the bodies of flies. Just a quick question I am tying up some Campto Chironomid & I am trying to find some DFM green wool in the right colour but I don't know what is the right colour it looks like a light green do you know the right colour or something that I could use instead mybe the Glow bright have a nice few colours that might match thanks in advance Rab C
Wondering how much cdc you generally add.Just a little or a fair bit.I will give it a try.But i generally already use a cdc collar on most of my nymphs.I use the split thread technique .Cheers
Hi George. I stumbled on your vlog by accident. I am happy 😊 I did. Great content. Can I ask you where you got your tying lamp from. I have been looking for some thing like that. Is it magnified.
Sorry Len,I bought this magnifier more than 25 years ago from a shop in England,the shop was called Machine Mart,dunno whether or not they're still trading,no makers name unfortunately.
Hi George, looks like an amazing fly. Last season I only rose two trout to mayfly. Being a wheelchair user the places I can get to are very limited. Wondering do you sell those mayflies. Would love to try one.
Ahhh and I see the light in your eyes, another key ingredient…hope. I like your thoughts and I see that you have tapped into the magic God given ingredient. Not cdc. Hope. Without it we turn into compost! Thank you for the tip, the cdc, and the hope. Keep ‘em comin. Lew
Not everyone cares to share their secret recipes. Thanks for this, much appreciated.
Thats very true Paulo.
Enjoyed the video George, very interesting information regarding the making of fly dubbing!
Thanks a lot.
Thanks for the tip George, I'll give it a try, I dye my own cdc, never thought to use it in a dubbing mix with natural fur!
You won't regret it.
Very interesting George,brilliant video
Glad you like it Brian.
I don't know about you, but as an angler of 50 years experience, I'd listen to him.
Very interesting as always George.
Good man Peter.
Thank you George, great tip!
Very welcome.
Great tip my friend, I must do that to my dry fly dubbing, very informative video my friend. Go raibh míle maith agat 💯🎣🎣
Tá míle failte romhat a chara.
We had that chat only a couple of weeks ago 😁
Love the Gundig and Fly sign in the background. Talented man carved that one 👏 👌
Very cool
Thanks George, what length do you cut the sparkle ...excellent video George thanks...
I chop it up with a scissors into a variety of sizes.
Thanks alot for the top tips fella , again great videos 👍👍🎣🎣
Any time!
Hi George great video on your style & take on using cdc to mix in your Dubbing witch give a great look for trapping air in the bodies of flies. Just a quick question I am tying up some Campto Chironomid & I am trying to find some DFM green wool in the right colour but I don't know what is the right colour it looks like a light green do you know the right colour or something that I could use instead mybe the Glow bright have a nice few colours that might match thanks in advance
Rab C
Anything apple green should suffice. Best of luck Rab.
What a cool magnifying glass lamp you use there, where did you buy it sir?
Bought from a shop called machine mart 25 years ago, dunno if they're still in business.
Cheers for sharing, great idea
No problem 👍
Love the videos George fair play
Glad you enjoyed..
Wondering how much cdc you generally add.Just a little or a fair bit.I will give it a try.But i generally already use a cdc collar on most of my nymphs.I use the split thread technique .Cheers
It's not an exact science,I would guess that it's less than 10%.
Really enjoyed watching your videos how do I buy some flies from you
I can be contacted on Facebook and Instagram.
@@springerspanielful ok thanks what is your name on Facebook
@@aaronhall2882 George Mc Grath
Thank you for sharing G
My pleasure
Hi George. I stumbled on your vlog by accident. I am happy 😊 I did. Great content. Can I ask you where you got your tying lamp from. I have been looking for some thing like that. Is it magnified.
Bought it in a shop called Machine Mart in Surrey 25 years ago.
The light magnifier looks good where do I get one of those?
Search online, best advice is to get one with a large magnifier, ie more than 8 inches diameter.
Very interesting. Have you tried blending in white Antron?
Not yet!
Thanks for the idea..if you wouldnt mind, what is brand name of that magnifier you have..looks very impressive
Thanks ,Len
Sorry Len,I bought this magnifier more than 25 years ago from a shop in England,the shop was called Machine Mart,dunno whether or not they're still trading,no makers name unfortunately.
@@springerspanielful thank you
Hi George, looks like an amazing fly. Last season I only rose two trout to mayfly. Being a wheelchair user the places I can get to are very limited. Wondering do you sell those mayflies. Would love to try one.
I can be contacted on Instagram,George Mc Grath flyfishing.
Hi do you sell your flys, if you I'm interested. Thanks
Yes indeed Susan, I can be contacted on Facebook or Instagram George Mc Grath
@@springerspanielful thank you.
cool man
Thanks
Ahhh and I see the light in your eyes, another key ingredient…hope. I like your thoughts and I see that you have tapped into the magic God given ingredient. Not cdc. Hope. Without it we turn into compost! Thank you for the tip, the cdc, and the hope. Keep ‘em comin. Lew
Many thanks a chara.
I thought he was going to say his secret ingredient was his beard.
That's a state secret..