That was excellent David ;-) shows you exactly what colour and shape you should be tying for a fly! Very interesting as well we take for granted the presence of flies on the rivers but there has to be a process they go through before we get to see them or the fish eat them and its another world altogether :-) Thanks.
Brilliant David!! Even though it's shaky, your camera shows this fascinating process sooo well! Thanks for this, and thanks for the mention on an earlier post about clouet's vids, i enjoy those too! Best wishes Alan
Hi Alan, Many thanks for those kind words. The same night this was posted I captured another one. I took the top off the tank and filmed it emerging from above. That will soon be posted along with more tying Videos! There fascinating to watch, from tiny bloodworm to mature pupa emerging into adult! Glad you Enjoyed the Video! Best Regards, ~David
Hi Calum, Yes this is the tank I mentioned! You don't buy the buzzers... What I done was scouped up some dirt and silt from the River bed. In this is the eggs of Chironomids which very soon (within 48 hours) turn into small blood worms, then into the mature buzzer and finally a magnificent chironomid. It's great fun to do and set up! If you want any more info on setting up your own, please ask! Best Regards, ~David
Hi Alan, My apologies about the shaky footage. It was filmed at half two in the morning as this is the best time for them to hatch. Clouet's videos are extremely useful for the fly tyer! Best Regards, ~David
Hi David, awesome video, nice also to hear a 'normal' accent doing a nature vid. Very informative. All the years I been suffering these critters I didn't know until recently they were water born, amazing. I happen to be one of those unfortunates has a 'LUNCH' sign on their foreheads whenever midges are around. Living in south west Ireland where midges are tame compared to our Scottish cousins but chose to live in a pine forest near lots of water, how stupid was that, but I love nature and put up with midge nets and Avon skin so soft to deal with the little menaces. Maybe you might know why I am susceptible to bites where my wife has no real problems, is it a blood group thing, I'd be curious to find out. Anyhoo many thanks again for the video, hope there's lots more to come, billpmadscot B-)
Wow David, how cool is that??? You have done us all a great service by taking the time and effort to get the event on video. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your video I learned a lot I never knew before watching.great work well done!!
Incredible footage !!!! Great commentary as well ... thanks for posting .
Well done. I've learned a lot from this.
That was excellent David ;-) shows you exactly what colour and shape you should be tying for a fly! Very interesting as well we take for granted the presence of flies on the rivers but there has to be a process they go through before we get to see them or the fish eat them and its another world altogether :-) Thanks.
Brilliant David!! Even though it's shaky, your camera shows this fascinating process sooo well! Thanks for this, and thanks for the mention on an earlier post about clouet's vids, i enjoy those too!
Best wishes
Alan
Great video David! Nice work.
amazing! thank you for posting :)
Excellent video! Thanks this was extremely helpful.
Hi Alan,
Many thanks for those kind words.
The same night this was posted I captured another one. I took the top off the tank and filmed it emerging from above.
That will soon be posted along with more tying Videos!
There fascinating to watch, from tiny bloodworm to mature pupa emerging into adult!
Glad you Enjoyed the Video!
Best Regards,
~David
Hi Calum,
Yes this is the tank I mentioned!
You don't buy the buzzers...
What I done was scouped up some dirt and silt from the River bed. In this is the eggs of Chironomids which very soon (within 48 hours) turn into small blood worms, then into the mature buzzer and finally a magnificent
chironomid.
It's great fun to do and set up!
If you want any more info on setting up your own, please ask!
Best Regards,
~David
Hi Dave
This is a great video. You showed a perspective very few anglers get to witness.
Jim
Hi Alan,
My apologies about the shaky footage. It was filmed at half two in the morning as this is the best time for them to hatch.
Clouet's videos are extremely useful for the fly tyer!
Best Regards,
~David
Great vid !!!
Hi Jim!
Many Thanks for that comment and you'r kind words!
Kindest Regards,
~David
Hi David, awesome video, nice also to hear a 'normal' accent doing a nature vid. Very informative. All the years I been suffering these critters I didn't know until recently they were water born, amazing. I happen to be one of those unfortunates has a 'LUNCH' sign on their foreheads whenever midges are around. Living in south west Ireland where midges are tame compared to our Scottish cousins but chose to live in a pine forest near lots of water, how stupid was that, but I love nature and put up with midge nets and Avon skin so soft to deal with the little menaces. Maybe you might know why I am susceptible to bites where my wife has no real problems, is it a blood group thing, I'd be curious to find out. Anyhoo many thanks again for the video, hope there's lots more to come, billpmadscot B-)
Very cool video.
Great video. Hmmm what material to use that would cause a wiggle like that??.....Hmm
Hi Johnny,
I had thought about marabou with a dab of Bug Bond at the end to stop the tips from opening out.
Many Thanks!
Best Regards,
~David
interesting would like to see your tying
bestreguards steve
Great video David well done
That was cool
How much time blood worms take to become fly what conditions they need ?
How can I culture blood worms from flys share link if u have
good video well done
Calum,
I'll give you more info over on the forum,
Best Regards,
~David
I could only understand like 10% of what you said but that was a cool video.
appearances vary quite a lot, this one is good to: th-cam.com/video/uxzpcfd_gK4/w-d-xo.html