The year before Lee died in his plane, I watched him tie 5 Wulffs one a royal sans vice. Later while trying myself, I looked up to find both Lee and Joan watching me. OMG. My best memory was walking behind him and seeing just how tall and lanky he was. Big old hands swinging about. What legends!
Great video Tim! I was surprised by the use of beaver dubbing rather than rabbit or possum for float-ability. Gotta save my beaver dubbing for the Mole fly!
Amazing pattern and great tips. Definitely one of the most requested pattern to be tied in the evenings or between sessions by clients when I guided with Coopers' Minipi Lodges. Forced myself to be quick and efficient. Thanks for sharing.
Haha. How many of us had the same shitbox car, rubber waders, and Walmart brand rod when we started?? I know I did. Excellent vid as always but for me that pic of you brought back some great memories! Thanks!
Great job Tim. I have a feeling that Evan brant is going to be expanding his hackle farm to accommodate the increased amount of people buying his hackle. I have several capes of his and love using them. They are up there with Metz and whiting in terms of barb count and yet easy on the Wallet
No, that is a 1984 Honda Civic 1500s, my very first new vehicle. I drove it to 175,000 miles, sold it to my younger brother for $300 and he kept it running to just shy of 300,000 miles. Pretty remarkable little vehicle.
I fished that fly a lot when I was young. One of the very first flies I bought from Orvis, at the time my fly tying skills were not very good. They were around $75 cents per fly. I bought 5 I still have one in a box someplace. It has to be a good 55 years ago. My uncle and I took a ride to Manchester, VT in June of '65 if I remember right. I got some bucktails in the freezer, I am going to tie some and fish them come May June! I think I will also buy some beaver dubbing, thou I sure do like muskrat! I have also not tied a # 10 hackled dry fly in a good thirty 30 years. Shame on me.
thank you for posting this video. Is there a specific reason for using beaver for the dubbing rather than another fur like muskrat which is what I would use both for this fly as well as an Adams? Note that I have never used beaver dubbing & am not familiar with its properties. In a video they appear pretty similar. What tool are you using at the end to cut thread after you complete the whip finish? I’ve seen you use it in other videos & I’m going crazy trying to guess what it is.
Nice hair wings, properly sparse! 👍🏻
Thank you for making this! Very educational. I'll definitely be watching more. The gray wulff is one of my favorite flies!
I learned nearly all my tying skills from your videos. Thank you for that work!
Greetings from Germany
The year before Lee died in his plane, I watched him tie 5 Wulffs one a royal sans vice. Later while trying myself, I looked up to find both Lee and Joan watching me. OMG. My best memory was walking behind him and seeing just how tall and lanky he was. Big old hands swinging about. What legends!
aNd mangoes, disgrace to their own country
Hey thanks for all these videos Tim. I learn a great tying tip from every video. Best on TY.
Great video Tim! I was surprised by the use of beaver dubbing rather than rabbit or possum for float-ability. Gotta save my beaver dubbing for the Mole fly!
That is a nicely tied Wulff Tim. I’ve got to try harder! lol. Thank you for another one dude.
I just love these more fluffy flys, so cool.
Amazing pattern and great tips. Definitely one of the most requested pattern to be tied in the evenings or between sessions by clients when I guided with Coopers' Minipi Lodges. Forced myself to be quick and efficient.
Thanks for sharing.
Haha. How many of us had the same shitbox car, rubber waders, and Walmart brand rod when we started?? I know I did. Excellent vid as always but for me that pic of you brought back some great memories! Thanks!
Great vid! Looking forward to using this next summer on little brookies
Nice pattern, I really liked the intentionally that you tied this dry fly, lots of good techniques to copy and practice., Thank You.
Great job Tim. I have a feeling that Evan brant is going to be expanding his hackle farm to accommodate the increased amount of people buying his hackle. I have several capes of his and love using them. They are up there with Metz and whiting in terms of barb count and yet easy on the Wallet
Nicely done, Tim. Thanks for sharing.
Good lord Tim is that a Mercury bobcat?!!! Total bad ass brotha👍👍👍👍
No, that is a 1984 Honda Civic 1500s, my very first new vehicle. I drove it to 175,000 miles, sold it to my younger brother for $300 and he kept it running to just shy of 300,000 miles. Pretty remarkable little vehicle.
Quite the last upload for the pa guys, bjt will definitely being bringing this one to the brookies come spring
I fished that fly a lot when I was young. One of the very first flies I bought from Orvis, at the time my fly tying skills were not very good. They were around $75 cents per fly. I bought 5 I still have one in a box someplace. It has to be a good 55 years ago. My uncle and I took a ride to Manchester, VT in June of '65 if I remember right. I got some bucktails in the freezer, I am going to tie some and fish them come May June! I think I will also buy some beaver dubbing, thou I sure do like muskrat! I have also not tied a # 10 hackled dry fly in a good thirty 30 years. Shame on me.
Beautiful!!! Great tips too!
Love your videos
You make it look so simple to make! But I know it is very hard to make.
Beautiful
thank you for posting this video. Is there a specific reason for using beaver for the dubbing rather than another fur like muskrat which is what I would use both for this fly as well as an Adams? Note that I have never used beaver dubbing & am not familiar with its properties. In a video they appear pretty similar.
What tool are you using at the end to cut thread after you complete the whip finish? I’ve seen you use it in other videos & I’m going crazy trying to guess what it is.
That is a beauty!
Now do one in the style of Lee Wulff and dont use your vice =D
I never thought to use the hair on the backside of the bucktail.
I go to clarkson university, do you have any tips for fishing the st regis?
Thanks wolfie is that the name of John Connors dog that he asked for?
My favourite thanks
Could you tie one as a brown with dark blue wing thing that stands up i caught alot of fish on it
Wow
Muito bom parabéns fantástico show fique com Deus
Tim, where did you get that dispenser for your Sally Hansen's Hard as Nails?
The dispenser is a Wapsi product. One of my favorite fly tying products.
In the St. Regis picture, is that a Gremlin???
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