I love how you recored it all. Nice pattern. Love the CDL. Can you tell me what is your setup? Lenses? I assume you use two cameras? When cutting gsp threads pull tight onto thread and go as close as you can to the knot with scissors blade and push... Dont snip.... Slice through it. I will show it better in my next video... Lovely flies you have on your channel
Hi Vladimir ! i am so glad and honored ! many thanks for taking time to visit my channel ! i use the new macro lens from Canon RF 100mm f 2,8 wich has a magnification ratio of 1:1,4 ! everything has to be clean !!😉...with the Canon R6 body i also use a kit lens RF 24 105 mm f4 L for different angles . I know what you mean with this... blxxxx ... nanosilk ( i love it ) here in a triple thread loop !!!😰..I 'll try a cleaner cut next time ! Can't wait your next beautiful and instructives video ! Have a beautiful week , and thank you again !
Indeed, they are shoulder hackle caught on natural roosters raised in their countries of origin, of the Pardo subspecies, characterized by these speckled .Thank you for noticing and for your compliment!
A very enjoyable tie and a great colour combination. I use doubled up Veniard Super Stretch Floss to wind the hackle on and then stretch it before tying it in which makes the hackle rise above the hook and has not come undone to date. Your method although not stretchy is probably more durable especially with gsp. Keep up the great presentations and patterns which are inspirational. Regards from down-under in NZ.
Hi john and thank you very much for your suggestion ! good idea with this super strech floss ! i will try it for my next hackle stacker emerger ! the main reason why i choose the triple loop thread method is the fineness of the 18/0 nanosilk ! i don't want a thick thorax at the end as i had to use many thread wraps to secure strongly the Coq the Leon Wings which is the most important step for this pattern! As you see there is no place for a dubbing in the thorax or anything else.. There 's also no need here to make the hackle rising above the hook like we usually do for mayflies emergers , and my idea here was to flatten the hackle as much as possible to represent a caddis fly floatting plated on the water surface... thanks again for your interesting comment John ! i wish you great fishing in your beautiful country !
Superbe !!! Comme tes autres mouches et aussi , Original de faire le paraloop avec le fil de montage !! Bravo ! ! Ps : C 'est quoi ce petit coupe ongle spécial , je trouve génial ! Merci du partage . @+ Ek
Merci infiniment Erick ! c'est un peu plus délicat qu'avec du parapost ( ca glisse un peu surtout avec la nano silk en 18/0 !) mais ça se remet bien en place après et quand on le rabat vers l'avant ça donne une autre allure qu'un parachute classique . C'est un coupe ongle avec le bout incurvé et très pointu et fin ! je l'utilise depuis toujours et quand on m'a posé la question pour la première fois , il m'était impossible de dire si je l'avait acheté dans un flyshop ou non !! ... c'est la marque T-PEL...qui apparemment existe toujours ... alors effectivement je ne peux pas m'en passer...et même si j'ai des ciseaux très fins et performants ! Super pour couper à ras les fibres et autres résidus de coupes !! c'est uniquement avec le fil nanosilk qu'il a ses limites mais ce fil est particulièrement compliqué (il a les défauts de ses qualités !) et il faudrait le trancher plus que le couper ... Merci encore de ta visite ! à bientôt ! Ghjanto.
if you are convinced .... then there is no possible discussion! just a few clarifications for those reading your comment: _all the flies that I present here have been used for many years and sometimes by other fishermen than myself and some of whom are fishing guides... _obviously you don't know the exceptional qualities of Coq de Leon fibers, which by their rigidity, and even more so positioned, bring a unique balance! and the same for the hackle positioned flat! _it is not because a fly does not have so-called "hydrophobic" materials that it will not float, and it will float all the more if it is light and not overloaded with materials _ I never grease my flies (for personal reasons which I will spare you here) and this model so flat placed on the water, has a very effective low flotation! Finally, if you prefer the "cork" effect to fish stronger currents, this is not what this model is intended for, which I explain very clearly in the description, if you had bothered to read it!
@@GhjantoFlyFishing Thanks for the long clarification, but precisely because this is long, precise and heartfelt that my conviction will not change at all. Respectful greetings
I love how you recored it all. Nice pattern. Love the CDL. Can you tell me what is your setup? Lenses? I assume you use two cameras?
When cutting gsp threads pull tight onto thread and go as close as you can to the knot with scissors blade and push... Dont snip.... Slice through it. I will show it better in my next video...
Lovely flies you have on your channel
Hi Vladimir ! i am so glad and honored ! many thanks for taking time to visit my channel ! i use the new macro lens from Canon RF 100mm f 2,8 wich has a magnification ratio of 1:1,4 ! everything has to be clean !!😉...with the Canon R6 body i also use a kit lens RF 24 105 mm f4 L for different angles .
I know what you mean with this... blxxxx ... nanosilk ( i love it ) here in a triple thread loop !!!😰..I 'll try a cleaner cut next time !
Can't wait your next beautiful and instructives video !
Have a beautiful week , and thank you again !
@@GhjantoFlyFishing it happens to all of us. Gsp is tricky.
You have pretty good cameras.... Explains why the image is so clear
Toujours aussi splendide 👏👏👏 merci
Un grand merci à toi Charles , mon ami !! 🙏
Stunning tying .
thanks so much for visiting and commenting !
@@GhjantoFlyFishing I'm in Australia and your a tying artist .
Tons of thanks !
That is some top notch CDL. The speckled on both sides of the barb is phenomenal. Nice tie.
Indeed, they are shoulder hackle caught on natural roosters raised in their countries of origin, of the Pardo subspecies, characterized by these speckled .Thank you for noticing and for your compliment!
Thank you Sir a fine fly.
thank you so much for your comment !
Buen tricoptero, un montaje placado a la superficie con muy buena pinta ☝️👌👍
Muchas gracias por tomarse el tiempo para escribir su comentario !🙏 tienes razón su buena flotación muy baja es su fuerza ! 😉 buen Domingo !
Excellent 👌… merci pour la technique et la qualité du montage Ghjanto !! A prestu !!!
Merci Carlu ! bon dimanche !🙏
Très beau montage, merci!
Merci à vous pour votre appréciation !
A very enjoyable tie and a great colour combination. I use doubled up Veniard Super Stretch Floss to wind the hackle on and then stretch it before tying it in which makes the hackle rise above the hook and has not come undone to date. Your method although not stretchy is probably more durable especially with gsp. Keep up the great presentations and patterns which are inspirational. Regards from down-under in NZ.
Hi john and thank you very much for your suggestion ! good idea with this super strech floss ! i will try it for my next hackle stacker emerger ! the main reason why i choose the triple loop thread method is the fineness of the 18/0 nanosilk ! i don't want a thick thorax at the end as i had to use many thread wraps to secure strongly the Coq the Leon Wings which is the most important step for this pattern! As you see there is no place for a dubbing in the thorax or anything else.. There 's also no need here to make the hackle rising above the hook like we usually do for mayflies emergers , and my idea here was to flatten the hackle as much as possible to represent a caddis fly floatting plated on the water surface... thanks again for your interesting comment John ! i wish you great fishing in your beautiful country !
This is a beautiful presentation! What is the nipper you used to clip the gsp?
thank you very much ! it's a nail cuticle clipper , very good to remove hairs and feathers , for gsp a razor cisor should be better ...
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Великолепно 👍🤝
Большое спасибо! 🙏🙏😉
Superbe !!! Comme tes autres mouches et aussi , Original de faire le paraloop avec le fil de montage !! Bravo ! ! Ps : C 'est quoi ce petit coupe ongle spécial , je trouve génial ! Merci du partage . @+ Ek
Merci infiniment Erick ! c'est un peu plus délicat qu'avec du parapost ( ca glisse un peu surtout avec la nano silk en 18/0 !) mais ça se remet bien en place après et quand on le rabat vers l'avant ça donne une autre allure qu'un parachute classique .
C'est un coupe ongle avec le bout incurvé et très pointu et fin ! je l'utilise depuis toujours et quand on m'a posé la question pour la première fois , il m'était impossible de dire si je l'avait acheté dans un flyshop ou non !! ... c'est la marque T-PEL...qui apparemment existe toujours ... alors effectivement je ne peux pas m'en passer...et même si j'ai des ciseaux très fins et performants ! Super pour couper à ras les fibres et autres résidus de coupes !! c'est uniquement avec le fil nanosilk qu'il a ses limites mais ce fil est particulièrement compliqué (il a les défauts de ses qualités !) et il faudrait le trancher plus que le couper ... Merci encore de ta visite ! à bientôt ! Ghjanto.
@@GhjantoFlyFishing Super ! Merci !
I am convinced that this imitation will certainly have a very bad floatation
Greetings!
if you are convinced .... then there is no possible discussion!
just a few clarifications for those reading your comment:
_all the flies that I present here have been used for many years and sometimes by other fishermen than myself and some of whom are fishing guides...
_obviously you don't know the exceptional qualities of Coq de Leon fibers, which by their rigidity, and even more so positioned, bring a unique balance! and the same for the hackle positioned flat!
_it is not because a fly does not have so-called "hydrophobic" materials that it will not float, and it will float all the more if it is light and not overloaded with materials
_ I never grease my flies (for personal reasons which I will spare you here) and this model so flat placed on the water, has a very effective low flotation!
Finally, if you prefer the "cork" effect to fish stronger currents, this is not what this model is intended for, which I explain very clearly in the description, if you had bothered to read it!
@@GhjantoFlyFishing Thanks for the long clarification, but precisely because this is long, precise and heartfelt that my conviction will not change at all.
Respectful greetings
@@giovannivenanzi3040 stay with your convictions Sir !