That's a question which is mostly subject budget. You don't want to spend much, but you want something with some materials to start and a flexable rotary vise. If you're looking middle of the road... this is a good place to start: amzn.to/3uz8kK9
Mike S I have to agree with you. I've caught that on more than one of my recent videos. I was wanting to go with just two GoPros instead of three Sony SR1's. I'll be changing back soon.
Mr. T Outdoors these are little top water flies. Kinda like panfish poppers. If your bluegill are pressured, I would recommend a little leech/bugger pattern
I've been catching tons of bluegill with these, and yesterday caught my first bass on one (a little big mouth)
Those look 🔥🔥🔥
I used this and they are amazing for glue gill and I cought a 1 pound bass on it too
nice fly Mike
Thank you Mark
Nice video Sir I want to get a Fly tie kit but I'm not sure where I should start
That's a question which is mostly subject budget. You don't want to spend much, but you want something with some materials to start and a flexable rotary vise.
If you're looking middle of the road... this is a good place to start:
amzn.to/3uz8kK9
The camera views you are using really don't work. The overhead view is too often blocked by your hands and it is too far away to see detail.
Mike S I have to agree with you. I've caught that on more than one of my recent videos. I was wanting to go with just two GoPros instead of three Sony SR1's. I'll be changing back soon.
Mike,
A glue to use on these micro gurglers is 5 second glue that women use to glue artificial nails.
John Meyer you can use a glue if you want to, but it's not really needed on these.
How do these work, there are some giant pressured bluegill in my stream
Mr. T Outdoors these are little top water flies. Kinda like panfish poppers. If your bluegill are pressured, I would recommend a little leech/bugger pattern
They work amazing on the pond I have near my place they also catch bass