Ive been trying to find a video for tying a fly somewhat like this. So far this is the most helpful ive found thanks for such a helpful video. I want to tie an Atlantic mackerel pattern like this and when im done it will be about 8 inches long. Im hoping the striped bass will love it.
Love it my friend 💯💯🎣🎣 you keep reading my mind, had this pattern in my head this week to tie and boom there it is, you always few steps ahead, guess great minds think alike 😬🍻🍻
Excellent video - I learned a lot - but where did you buy the eyes that have the attached plastic for attaching - that makes it much more simple and easy to add them. Thanks
Another beauty my friend! 👌 I do have two questions for you purely out of interest: - Is there a reason you don’t use wax on your dubbing loops? Maybe because the material doesn’t slip? - What is the tool you use to attach to the dubbing loop once you start making the wrappings? I couldn’t find it in the description Thank you! 🙏
Thank you so much Dirk ! About your questions: - I never use wax , in tying streamer I am convinced that using wax helps you to hold the materials but it complicates you a lot when you go to spin the loop, the fibers stick and everything becomes more complicated ... I hate wax! if you get used to not using it you will have more advantages than disadvantages! ( personal opinion) - It’s a hackle pliers ( Stonfo )
Gidday Giovanni. Very nice work. Thankyou.
Thanks Ken
Ive been trying to find a video for tying a fly somewhat like this. So far this is the most helpful ive found thanks for such a helpful video. I want to tie an Atlantic mackerel pattern like this and when im done it will be about 8 inches long. Im hoping the striped bass will love it.
Sei davvero un artista. Complimenti.
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Impeccable technique, as always! I thoroughly enjoy all of you videos. Thank you.
Thanks Mike
Love it my friend 💯💯🎣🎣 you keep reading my mind, had this pattern in my head this week to tie and boom there it is, you always few steps ahead, guess great minds think alike 😬🍻🍻
🍺🍺 thanks buddy !
Beautiful streamer! Love it. Looking forward to your next video…….Thank you 👍🎣
Thank you so much Kevin
Классный стример! Благодарю за пошаговку! 👍🤝🇰🇿
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That's going to be nice in the water getting lots of takers
Awesome tying skills....Artist at work
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Superb, as always!💣💥🤩👏
Thank J’
Excellent video - I learned a lot - but where did you buy the eyes that have the attached plastic for attaching - that makes it much more simple and easy to add them. Thanks
You can find them at : rupertharveysflies.com/products/invisible-tabs?_pos=1&_sid=17aa5932b&_ss=r
Absolutely on point as always !
Thanks you so much bud ! 🍺
very expansive streamer
What type of hackle feathers did you use…would like to get the same. Thanks and beautiful fly!
Those are Whitings saddle dry fly
Thanks
Another beauty my friend! 👌
I do have two questions for you purely out of interest:
- Is there a reason you don’t use wax on your dubbing loops? Maybe because the material doesn’t slip?
- What is the tool you use to attach to the dubbing loop once you start making the wrappings? I couldn’t find it in the description
Thank you! 🙏
Thank you so much Dirk !
About your questions:
- I never use wax , in tying streamer I am convinced that using wax helps you to hold the materials but it complicates you a lot when you go to spin the loop, the fibers stick and everything becomes more complicated ... I hate wax! if you get used to not using it you will have more advantages than disadvantages! ( personal opinion)
- It’s a hackle pliers ( Stonfo )
@@GianniDePace thank you very much for this clear feedback! Many thanks my friend! 🙂🙏
Why do you waste so much thread wrapping the hook shank?
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So much waste on the bucktail also
Far too much waste😮