Hi again Tim, I am watching old video's that are filling my time because everyone must be fishing. No new videos on my subscriptions. I use this time to catch up on video's I haven't yet seen on my favorite tiers. All the best and God bless. Sean
Sean Mooney I'm glad to know I'm one of your favorite's, Sean; thank you, sincerely. I always look forward to your comments, for sure. This fly is a great one, and I have caught some really nice trout on the "hot spot" version. You're right about the fishing; I have been getting out a lot before my school starts again shortly. From tracking my videos over the last few years, not as many tyers view them in the summer, hence you've probably noticed that I slow the # I'm releasing. Thanks again for taking a moment to comment. Tim
It has been raining here pretty heavy the past few days. I also fish quite a few streams towards western pa during the summer months. Such as the clarion
Thanks for the comments, Ryan; this pattern and the Frenchie are both great ones...no doubt. We are getting rain tonight in western PA; fishing Yellow anytime soon? I don't fish it often but would love to learn it. Email me if you're able to get out on it sometime soon; my email is listed in every video "About" page. Thanks again for the comments. TC
Hi Tim... Great video as always! Found this pattern interesting so I tied a few using "Hare'e Ice Dub, they look great. I'm looking forward to trying them out this spring! Thanks for sharing. :))
+Stryker 2 Thanks for taking a moment to comment, and I bet that dubbing will work well (especially in high water and off-colored water situations. Good luck, and let me know how they work for you. Tim
Ha, I did not. Clarion University here. ;-) But I really LOVE fishing around State College. Shoot me an email as I'd love to know more about why you're asking: tcammisa@gmail.com Thanks! Tim www.troutandfeather.com
+Trouta Holic At this time, I don't; I mainly use fishing videos when I give presentations to large groups of people. I hope to begin integrating them in the future, and look forward to including them with the other types on my channel. Thanks for taking a moment to comment, and the Walt's Worm is a great pattern to fish! TC
+Sean Mooney Hi Sean, and the Walt's Worm is tied with fur that is dubbed on. The pattern originates from a Pennsylvania tyer, and additional information can be found here: www.flyfishersparadise.com/fly-tying/walt-s-worm Thanks for checking, and I hope all is well. Tim
+patrick smith Patrick, did you read the "Description" and title of this video? Credit was given to the originator of this pattern, and in this video, a variation was introduced. Tim
Hi again Tim, I am watching old video's that are filling my time because everyone must be fishing. No new videos on my subscriptions. I use this time to catch up on video's I haven't yet seen on my favorite tiers. All the best and God bless. Sean
Sean Mooney I'm glad to know I'm one of your favorite's, Sean; thank you, sincerely. I always look forward to your comments, for sure. This fly is a great one, and I have caught some really nice trout on the "hot spot" version. You're right about the fishing; I have been getting out a lot before my school starts again shortly. From tracking my videos over the last few years, not as many tyers view them in the summer, hence you've probably noticed that I slow the # I'm releasing. Thanks again for taking a moment to comment. Tim
It has been raining here pretty heavy the past few days. I also fish quite a few streams towards western pa during the summer months. Such as the clarion
Thanks for the comments, Ryan; this pattern and the Frenchie are both great ones...no doubt. We are getting rain tonight in western PA; fishing Yellow anytime soon? I don't fish it often but would love to learn it. Email me if you're able to get out on it sometime soon; my email is listed in every video "About" page. Thanks again for the comments. TC
Hi Tim... Great video as always! Found this pattern interesting so I tied a few using "Hare'e Ice Dub, they look great. I'm looking forward to trying them out this spring! Thanks for sharing. :))
+Stryker 2 Thanks for taking a moment to comment, and I bet that dubbing will work well (especially in high water and off-colored water situations. Good luck, and let me know how they work for you. Tim
took an 18 inch brown outta Spring Creek (PA) today. Thanks!
I am from western Pennsylvania, but also love to fish both the J and Spring; have you been on either lately? Any decent hatches?
Tim I see you have a Penn State shirt on. Where are you from in PA? I am from central PA and fish the Little Juniata and Spring all the time.
That's too bad; we were thinking about running out tomorrow but figured the stream conditions may not be optimal.
That's crazy, John! Where's the invite for me to join you and catch one of those hogs?!?!
Tim, Please tell me you didn't go to Penn State!!
Ha, I did not. Clarion University here. ;-) But I really LOVE fishing around State College. Shoot me an email as I'd love to know more about why you're asking: tcammisa@gmail.com Thanks! Tim www.troutandfeather.com
I was at the J Saturday and there was very little bug activity
do you have videos fishing the flies you tie in streams??
+Trouta Holic At this time, I don't; I mainly use fishing videos when I give presentations to large groups of people. I hope to begin integrating them in the future, and look forward to including them with the other types on my channel. Thanks for taking a moment to comment, and the Walt's Worm is a great pattern to fish! TC
nice Tim
Thanks, Mark! It's a pattern I still like to fish, especially with that chartreuse bead head. Tim
Hey Tim, I really like this pattern but I thought Walt's worm was tied with yarn. I know the killer bug is. I may be confused. All the best Sean
+Sean Mooney Hi Sean, and the Walt's Worm is tied with fur that is dubbed on. The pattern originates from a Pennsylvania tyer, and additional information can be found here: www.flyfishersparadise.com/fly-tying/walt-s-worm Thanks for checking, and I hope all is well. Tim
How come you did not give credit for this fly to Walt Young ?
+patrick smith Patrick, did you read the "Description" and title of this video? Credit was given to the originator of this pattern, and in this video, a variation was introduced. Tim