Stunning looking fly Ryan can't believe for a fly that nice I done a TH-cam search and yours is the only one. I can't see any reason for not using Opal tinsel rather than the braid ?. I'm starting to really like the jungle cock under a light hackle
ive seen a bucktail version and then one like this was entered in the tie of the month competition on the salmonfishingforum i tied one as an opal body first but tbh it would need a silk underbody given its size , the bucktail one used braid so i went with that
@@RyanHoustonflytying do you think a light blue or grey silk underbody would work ?. Also I have been thinking a lot about trying a classic salmon fly with married wings what would you recommend for the coloured slips ? Preferably not too expensive but also easier to work with ? Thanks again
Beautiful fly Ryan. I'd have a go, but apart from Jungle cock, I have none of the materials that you used. I'll improvise and call it a Jones special variant that looks very like a teal blue and silver lol. Great video anyway, and I have to mention again that I love your doubling technique.
thanks Ian the original one uses white bucktail and the brown bit from same tail as overwing, the hackle is simply a sub for heron maybe a big partridge feather or even guinea fowl at the front?
Very nice! 👍👍
So pretty. And well dressed, too.
Love this pattern Ryan ! Thanks for sharing !
Looks a very good fly well tied Ryan have you caught on it I have never heard of it before but I do like the pattern 👍🏼
canadian pattern no i havent caught on it i think we all fish what suits our own home rivers
Would like to see what it looks like in the water. Great work !
thanks Mario
Stunning looking fly Ryan can't believe for a fly that nice I done a TH-cam search and yours is the only one.
I can't see any reason for not using Opal tinsel rather than the braid ?.
I'm starting to really like the jungle cock under a light hackle
ive seen a bucktail version and then one like this was entered in the tie of the month competition on the salmonfishingforum i tied one as an opal body first but tbh it would need a silk underbody given its size , the bucktail one used braid so i went with that
@@RyanHoustonflytying I always forget to look on the Salmon forum will have a wee look 👍
@@RyanHoustonflytying do you think a light blue or grey silk underbody would work ?.
Also I have been thinking a lot about trying a classic salmon fly with married wings what would you recommend for the coloured slips ? Preferably not too expensive but also easier to work with ?
Thanks again
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Beautiful fly Ryan. I'd have a go, but apart from Jungle cock, I have none of the materials that you used. I'll improvise and call it a Jones special variant that looks very like a teal blue and silver lol. Great video anyway, and I have to mention again that I love your doubling technique.
thanks Ian the original one uses white bucktail and the brown bit from same tail as overwing, the hackle is simply a sub for heron maybe a big partridge feather or even guinea fowl at the front?
@@RyanHoustonflytying Thanks mate, I'll give it a go, I love your videos.