Very nice fly Ruben, I really like the simple design which should make it fast to tie. Quick and Effective. Great stuff. Keep them coming. Thanks for sharing. All the best to you and your family. God bless you all. Sean
(First, hit your mute button.) Very well done. Very buggy. Really like the Shaggy Dub treatment. Don't hit yourself in the head with it, as it probably weighs more than a 115gr., 9mm., bullet. Wait:--- I like that because I personally don't use split shot. Use less lead tape for shallower fishing. Thanks again Ruben.
Hola Buenas noches, pregunta de curioso : x q si el alambre va sobre el cinta, se ata 1ro q la cinta y no el alambre ? Hoy que vi varios videos con larvas, y note esto (hasta hoy yo hacia lo mismo, pero creo q voy a invertir el orden, aunque eso no cambiara nada :D) Pero no seria mas logico atar 1ro el alambre ?, o el orden tiene algun proposito que desconozco ?
Para poder pasarlo por abajo sin que me de vuelta el thin skin, si lo pusiera al revez tendria que luchar para que la tanza no me voltee el otro material, de esta manera doy una vuelta por abajo y cuando doy la primer vuelta sobre el thin skin lo hago desde arriba. Saludos
Wonderful fly tying and presentation. Just one question: Could you Show the lid on package for dubbing in the picture before application? With out specific materials list, one has to guess. The pink/orange looking dubbing appears to be Waspi Shrimp Ice dubbing. love the video. Is there any photo blog created for this as well by chance? If so I would love to see it. Thanks much.
Thanks buddy... Fishhook: TMC 2499-SP BLthread: UNI 8/0 ballast: lead tape Back: scud back, olive or color to taste edging: white fine monofilament body: dubbing SLF DW light olive and Ice Dubbing orange, mixed. head: Zaggy black dub mixed with Ice black dubbing.
yes, i look for something in the body and then in the legd and head part i use a dubbing mixed with thin rubber legs and i make a dubbing loop to get that sence of legs when i brush it. Hope you understand m bad english. Best regards
Very well done. The music was interesting and the no talking intriguing. Great looking fly! Thanks.
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Nice Work Reuben.
Thanks for sharing this video with us.
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Thanks, welcome my friend!
You make dubbing perfect bodies look so easy
Very nice fly Ruben, I really like the simple design which should make it fast to tie. Quick and Effective. Great stuff. Keep them coming. Thanks for sharing. All the best to you and your family. God bless you all. Sean
Very cool, to watch it from a bare hook and watching the creativity happen !
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Thanks a lot my friend! Vive la peche
VERY NICE tie!
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Thanks!
(First, hit your mute button.) Very well done. Very buggy. Really like the Shaggy Dub treatment. Don't hit yourself in the head with it, as it probably weighs more than a 115gr., 9mm., bullet. Wait:--- I like that because I personally don't use split shot. Use less lead tape for shallower fishing. Thanks again Ruben.
Thanks buddy, best regards!
Nice nymph, generally very good instruction but the dubbing combo was a bit vague...what dub and in what proportions, please
COOL! And pretty easy to tie too. Can you use rounded lead for this pattern? I wouldn't see why not but that flat lead looks pretty dang easy to use.
Thanks bud , you can smash the rounded lead to make it flat and then use it like the tape inise in the video. Best regards
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Buenas noches, pregunta de curioso : x q si el alambre va sobre el cinta, se ata 1ro q la cinta y no el alambre ?
Hoy que vi varios videos con larvas, y note esto (hasta hoy yo hacia lo mismo, pero creo q voy a invertir el orden, aunque eso no cambiara nada :D)
Pero no seria mas logico atar 1ro el alambre ?, o el orden tiene algun proposito que desconozco ?
Para poder pasarlo por abajo sin que me de vuelta el thin skin, si lo pusiera al revez tendria que luchar para que la tanza no me voltee el otro material, de esta manera doy una vuelta por abajo y cuando doy la primer vuelta sobre el thin skin lo hago desde arriba. Saludos
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Wonderful fly tying and presentation. Just one question: Could you Show the lid on package for dubbing in the picture before application? With out specific materials list, one has to guess. The pink/orange looking dubbing appears to be Waspi Shrimp Ice dubbing. love the video. Is there any photo blog created for this as well by chance? If so I would love to see it. Thanks much.
Thanks buddy... Fishhook: TMC 2499-SP BLthread: UNI 8/0
ballast: lead tape
Back: scud back, olive or color to taste
edging: white fine monofilament
body: dubbing SLF DW light olive and Ice Dubbing orange, mixed.
head: Zaggy black dub mixed with Ice black dubbing.
Thank you much for info. Tight Lines!
Muy buenas moscas Rubén, muy bueno el canal.
Me recuerda a cuando atabas moscas en la vidriera a la entrada de Central de pesca. Saludos
Cuál es el primer material se puede usar otro?
Smashing pattern. Just sub’d after watching this
Thanks a lot my friend. Best regards!
What dubbing is that?
This kind of dubbings, are great for nymphs. facebook.com/AnglersAddiction/shop/?rid=200683133281002&rt=9&search_text=slf Cheers
Looks great man. Why the change in the dubbing technique for the black? Does that make it more bushy or something?
yes, i look for something in the body and then in the legd and head part i use a dubbing mixed with thin rubber legs and i make a dubbing loop to get that sence of legs when i brush it. Hope you understand m bad english. Best regards
What model rite bobbin is that please? Also, where is a good source for the lead tape? Many thanks.
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