I would never have thought that plumbers tape would come into fly tying. Another excellent video Lindsay. Have you ever tied a buzzer using plumbers tape? Just thinking about the body/thorax. Maybe another video in the making and how it works on still waters. Keep up the great work you are doing in your videos.
Thanks for sharing i will try tying that later , your tutorials really are great go me as being a beginner to fly tying you explain every stage so well many thanks for sharing and keep them coming , I now have a fly box with over 100 home tied flies thanks to your tutorials ,
Thank you for an awesome tie. I’m using this type of fly on the Stillwater’s here in Wv USA with little success and I can’t figure out why they aren’t producing more eats. I can catch some on them but I seem to catch more on other methods. I use them on d3, intermediate and floating lines. I use them usually with a washing line technique. I’m not giving up, I’ll still try to figure it out. I even bought some of Howard Crostons that he sells. Still, with little success. Is there any basic information I’m missing out on ? Thanks!!!!
Tidy looking fly. Any tips on getting marabou tails perfectly in the comp gauge? I find I'm always trying to fiddle about with the last few millimeters of fibres that are poking out, and then by the time I'm done it's always too short! 😂
Like it Lindsay . Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Thanks for watching Allan.
nice tying looks very impressive shall be tying a few thanks again Lindsay
Good stuff pal always have a few in the box.
I would never have thought that plumbers tape would come into fly tying. Another excellent video Lindsay. Have you ever tied a buzzer using plumbers tape? Just thinking about the body/thorax. Maybe another video in the making and how it works on still waters. Keep up the great work you are doing in your videos.
It is used a lot on Okey Dokey flies might try it on a few other patterns. Thanks for watching 👍
Thanks for sharing i will try tying that later , your tutorials really are great go me as being a beginner to fly tying you explain every stage so well many thanks for sharing and keep them coming , I now have a fly box with over 100 home tied flies thanks to your tutorials ,
Hi Sean, thanks for the feedback, glad they are helpful 👍
@@lindsayiflyfish I'm off to Dever on Monday looking forward to the day
Thank you for an awesome tie. I’m using this type of fly on the Stillwater’s here in Wv USA with little success and I can’t figure out why they aren’t producing more eats. I can catch some on them but I seem to catch more on other methods. I use them on d3, intermediate and floating lines. I use them usually with a washing line technique. I’m not giving up, I’ll still try to figure it out. I even bought some of Howard Crostons that he sells. Still, with little success. Is there any basic information I’m missing out on ? Thanks!!!!
Have a watch of this first. I will do another video when the season starts. th-cam.com/video/0XCuYUyj55E/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SrOP3-yUhW_FSj5l
@@lindsayiflyfish ok, watching your other videos now. Looking forward to the next ones!! Thanks!!
Tidy looking fly. Any tips on getting marabou tails perfectly in the comp gauge?
I find I'm always trying to fiddle about with the last few millimeters of fibres that are poking out, and then by the time I'm done it's always too short! 😂
Better short than out 😉
@@lindsayiflyfish fair one!
Great fly 😊
Deadly 👍
Had some great days using it on mentieth