Grunter is the the ultimate fly aimed to catch the trout/grayling before the angler. Ten down to fourteen on the Stillwaters. On the rivers and streams down to a eighteen. One year I was surprised by an early hatch of mayfly. Size twelve grunter did a great job of representing the emerging mayfly. Also can have a partridge fibre tail or different colour in either cdc and or main feather. A true multiple situation all round great addition to the armoury.
Nice BIG fly Lindsay!! I'm going to have to improvise on that hot spot(maybe the wife's red nail varnish). I'll try it on a 12 & 14 too for them tiny wee brownies up north in small rivers/streams. Cheers!! Keep the vids coming!!
Hi Lindsay, As I have said before I too have been experimenting with the pots of gels. I think they are very good but as yet I am not 100% convinced that it will stay on a bare hook as in your tying here. I have some patterns with a spot on the hook and others I have put on a bed of thread and put the dollop of gel on the thread. We will see as time goes on. Atb Jim
Hi Jim, not fished these as yet but if you think that they might not be robust enough I would suggest maybe adding a coat of clear UV resin or varnish maybe.
Looks a great fly, lots of fish coming to the Grunter on Eyebrook. Would you let me know what type of UV resin you're using. I've looked online but most don't mention the need to cure with a UV torch. Keep up the brilliant work.
When did you use the gold wire as a rib I never saw it. Can I suggest you take the red hackle to the bend and rib it with the wire , then tie in your pigs ear (partridge hackle) and finish the fly as you suggest. Cheers Andy
Grunter is the the ultimate fly aimed to catch the trout/grayling before the angler. Ten down to fourteen on the Stillwaters. On the rivers and streams down to a eighteen. One year I was surprised by an early hatch of mayfly. Size twelve grunter did a great job of representing the emerging mayfly. Also can have a partridge fibre tail or different colour in either cdc and or main feather. A true multiple situation all round great addition to the armoury.
Good early season banker.
OMG! This one definitely looks beyond my capabilities! But I’ll give it a go. Thanks for another one Lindsay.
Practice makes perfect pal, just keep at it till you're happy.
This a great looking fly, messy and fishy!! Fun to tie, thanks for your instructions! :)
You are most welcome.
Nice BIG fly Lindsay!!
I'm going to have to improvise on that hot spot(maybe the wife's red nail varnish).
I'll try it on a 12 & 14 too for them tiny wee brownies up north in small rivers/streams.
Cheers!!
Keep the vids coming!!
Hi Chris, you could just add a few wraps of Glo-Brite it does the same job pal.
@@lindsayiflyfish will do !!
Cheers
Great looking fly Lindsay. I'll have to whip a couple up to try out this spring. I need to expand my color selections of the resins though. Cheers
Thanks, If you have not got the resins try some Glo-Brite with some clear UV resin over it it does the same job.
Hi Lindsay, As I have said before I too have been experimenting with the pots of gels. I think they are very good but as yet I am not 100% convinced that it will stay on a bare hook as in your tying here. I have some patterns with a spot on the hook and others I have put on a bed of thread and put the dollop of gel on the thread. We will see as time goes on. Atb Jim
Hi Jim, not fished these as yet but if you think that they might not be robust enough I would suggest maybe adding a coat of clear UV resin or varnish maybe.
@@lindsayiflyfish hi Lindsay … I have tied my hotspots on to a bed of thread … I will let you know how this works … atb Jim
Hi Lindsay where did you source the hotspot resin....trying to avoid postage from Poland 😜
Hi Craig, I got mine from Troutline.ro with a bigger order. I think Get Slotted may stock it in this country.
Looks a great fly, lots of fish coming to the Grunter on Eyebrook. Would you let me know what type of UV resin you're using. I've looked online but most don't mention the need to cure with a UV torch. Keep up the brilliant work.
Thanks, which part do you mean the hot spot? If so this is from Troutline.ro the hot orange I think.
@@lindsayiflyfish Thank you, I'll get on onto it.
When did you use the gold wire as a rib I never saw it. Can I suggest you take the red hackle to the bend and rib it with the wire , then tie in your pigs ear (partridge hackle) and finish the fly as you suggest. Cheers Andy
Thanks Andy, will give that a go anything to make life easier.
Wow awesome lesson thank you sir
Thanks Jimmy much appreciated.