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Fly Tying Friday - 22 November 2024 - Dutch Baughman - Western Coachman
In this first episode of BT's Fly Tying Friday of the next 24/25 season, Dutch Baughman explains the history and how to tie the Western Coachman Buz Buszek style.
Equipment we used to produce this video:
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For more information on our Zoom studi...
Equipment we used to produce this video:
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Mokose C-100 Camera(s) amzn.to/3DM5msX
Blackmagic ATEM Mini switcher amzn.to/3UsbXOP
Lavaliere Boya Microphone(s) amzn.to/3IDpL55
Hollyland Lark M1 wirelss microphones amzn.to/3ZSgu0N
LED light(s), clamp style amzn.to/3DpfAxJ
LED light(s), table top amzn.to/3fenDWs
Camera support (smartphone) amzn.to/3NmRTuw
Camera support (vise camera) amzn.to/3sK10fq
Smartphone support clamp amzn.to/3Nm0Pk2
Materials camera jib arm amzn.to/3TRCQLQ
For more information on our Zoom studi...
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 21 November 2024 - Bulbs & Beans
Просмотров 759 часов назад
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 21 November 2024 Today is a rainy, cold day so we are spending it planting some bulbs to start growing in the sunroom with the intent of migrating them into the greenhouse for later planting in the garden next year. We end the program by checking on the drying bean's progress.
LaFontaine Originals Volume #3
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This is a video our company produced for Gary LaFontaine in the early 2000s for him to sell on his Book Mailer website. Paul & Char Stimpson and Gretchen & Al Beatty tied the flies. Those patterns include Mes, Foam Spider, Foam Ant, Bread, Occasion, Clear Wing Spinner, Drowned Trico, Shroud, Marabou Egg, Flex Damsel, Diving Egg Laying Midge, and Black June. NOTE: Some of the products used in th...
History on the Fly -15 November 2024 - Spey Fly Discussion
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In this episode of History on the Fly, Jim Ferguson discusses Spey flies with an emphasis on Syd Glasso tying style patterns. Equipment we used to produce this video: Mokose C-100 Camera(s) amzn.to/3DM5msX Blackmagic ATEM Mini switcher amzn.to/3UsbXOP Lavaliere Boya Microphone(s) amzn.to/3IDpL55 Hollyland Lark M1 wirelss microphones amzn.to/3ZSgu0N LED light(s), clamp style amzn.to/3DpfAxJ LED ...
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 15 November 2024
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 15 November 2024 Today we check on the status of plants in the sun room and greenhouse then discuss composting leaves for use next year.
History on the Fly - 8 November 2024 - Tying Bergman wet flies
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History on the Fly - 8 November 2024 - The Beattys tying Bergman wet flies Gretchen & Al Beatty present two old Ray Bergman flies, the Witch Gold and the Telephone Box. It's been many years since they tied quill-wing wet flies; it was fun to do so again. There is a very important message in the WEEKLY TIP about fly tying materials. Al discusses it at the end of his pattern. Equipment we used to...
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 7 November 2024 - Monitor, maintain, & plant.
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 7 November 2024 Today, Gretchen discusses monitoring and maintaining the temperature(s) in the greenhouse. She then explains planting starts, seeds, and an experiment with a ginger bulb from the grocery store.
History on the Fly - 1 November 2024 - Iron Blue Dun & Hamlin
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On HOTF, 1 November 2024, Al Beatty & Eric Austin tied two favorite quill wing wet flies - the Iron Blue Dun & the Hamlin. Later in the program everyone joined in to share many fly tying tools from the past.
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 31 October 2024 - Pole Beans & Dahlias
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 31 October 2024 In today's program, Gretchen outlines how we use the last of the pole beans and the "old" plants to improve the soil in the raised bed for next year. She then closes the program by preparing the dahlias for winter storage.
History on the Fly - 25 October 2024 - Mary Orvis Marbury flies tied by Eric Austin
Просмотров 42928 дней назад
In this episode of History On The Fly from Eric Austin's 25 October 2024 presentation, Mary Orvis Marbury fly patterns are featured. As always, Eric offers an excellent presentation.
FFI Women Connect Workshop - 24 October 2024
Просмотров 618Месяц назад
FFI Women Connect Workshop - 24 October 2024 This is a workshop for Women Connect. We tied a Tuff & EZY Lime Trude. While doing so we demonstrated two way to get a perfect pattern head on any dry fly.
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 25 October 2024 - Volunteer Tomatoes
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 25 October 2024 Today, we are salvaging some volunteer tomatoes and hoping to hold them over the winter so they can be planted back into the garden in the spring. Gretchen is also preparing dahlia bulbs for winter storage.
History on the Fly, 18 October 2024, The Beattys First Flies
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History on the Fly, 18 October 2024, The Beattys First Flies. In this episode, the Beattys each tie (again) the first fly(s) they ever tied. For Gretchen, it was the Gray Hackle Yellow and for Al is was a Bucktail Streamer. Al follows his first-fly demonstration with a presentation on tying a Woolly Worm with the aid of a bobbin or vise. The program was closed out with a group discussion on old...
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 18 October 2024 - Tomatoes & Greenhouse Preparation
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 18 October 2024 Today, we are beating the frost to the tomatoes by harvesting them green then placing them in a dark storage area to ripen. We should be able to enjoy them through Thanksgiving. Also, Gretchen is in the process of setting up the greenhouse with some plants already in their new place for the winter.
FFI Techniques 15 October 2024 - Tying flies with a small, clean head
Просмотров 3 тыс.Месяц назад
This is our recording of a workshop we taught for Fly Fishers International (FFI) in which we shared our method(s) of making a good looking fly with a small, clean head. We used 3 techniques: 1) Bend the Rachis, 2) Bend the Barb, and 3) the Tie Wrap System. We offer a fun waste management tip at the end of the presentation. Check it out!
History On The Fly - 11Oct24 - Treadle Vise Tying
Просмотров 517Месяц назад
History On The Fly - 11Oct24 - Treadle Vise Tying
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 11 October 2024 - Greenhouse & Voles
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 11 October 2024 - Greenhouse & Voles
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 4 October 2024
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 4 October 2024
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 27 Sept. 2024, perennials & maintenance
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 27 Sept. 2024, perennials & maintenance
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 20 September 2024
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 20 September 2024
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 13 September 2024
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 13 September 2024
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 6 September 2024
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 6 September 2024
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 29 August 2024 - Putting By & Solar Energy
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 29 August 2024 - Putting By & Solar Energy
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 22 August 2024 - Trimming bushes
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 22 August 2024 - Trimming bushes
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 16 August 2024 - Report on Tomatoes & Voles
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 16 August 2024 - Report on Tomatoes & Voles
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 9 August 2024 - Pest, Pond, and Lavender
Просмотров 1093 месяца назад
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 9 August 2024 - Pest, Pond, and Lavender
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 2 August 2024 - Weeds & More
Просмотров 1293 месяца назад
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 2 August 2024 - Weeds & More
History on the Fly - Rotating the Treadle Vise and more
Просмотров 5713 месяца назад
History on the Fly - Rotating the Treadle Vise and more
Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 26 July 2024 - Yard Maintenance
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Gretchen's Garden & Greenhouse - 26 July 2024 - Yard Maintenance
LaFontaine Originals, Volume 1 - Historical Video
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LaFontaine Originals, Volume 1 - Historical Video
If you watch Barry Orde Clark's Delta Wing Caddis Sedge video you can figure it out and make the back shorter
Thank you for the lead. I've checked the "Sedge" out and it looks promising.
Thanks Jim, Al, Betty, Lou and everyone! Great stuff! Sending warm Thanksgiving greetings to all from Louisiana (currently via Texas) from a land-locked Montana & B.C. Calif kid : )
A really interesting and educational video! I saved it to watch again. Thanks. 👍👍👍
Hi guys ,great video like every other one y'all produce,you Too are cute and should be enevied buy all fly tying couples
Hey Al let Gretchen know that i know of a business that makes those foam things to fold hackel. I forget the name but if she want one or two....or three lol...I can get you guys that information. Take you too!
Hi Al & Gretchen! How are you? Those books look really beautiful and I bet there's a lot of interesting information. How would I get a copy of each of those books? Take care you two!
They are all out of print. Do a Google search. If you find one, expect to pay at least $1,000.00 +
Listening to your conversation about presenting your stimulator at 41:21, and your technique to allow another foot or two of slack to let it “jump” downstream as you describe it. Thanks! That’s a great new skill I’ll try the next time out! Really enjoy the channel and all the information. Very articulate and well presented! Cheers! Paul from Vancouver, BC
Thank you for your kind words.
What a great video, guys. Thank you so much for sharing.
This is really interesting. I have several treadle machines, but I was thinking of exactly this kind of vise, except working off a spinning wheel. More compact, though I suppose having the table is an advantage if one has the space. I was actually also thinking of doing this with a motor and two pedals, but in some respects the control is better with a treadle, and quieter. Also the computer control was a little beyond me. I would use a centered vise so that could have a true centered running.
Please keep us in the loop regarding your treadle project. We'd be very interested in it progress. Please contact us at albeatty2@gmail.com
I have the hard cover book, and it doesn't have the chapter you are referring to.
Gary had 3 hardcover books; I'm not sure which you are referencing.
I never caught a trout on a McGinty either, but that’s because I’ve never fished one for trout. The McGinty is the most effective bluegill fly I’ve ever used. ;)
Fantastic tying lesson tonite. I love fishing with traditional wet flies. They’re hard to find but their old school flies that really work well. My trouble is when I cut the waste off the wings I cut the thread. Nice job guys.
Eric & I hope we had something that will help with that problem.
Fascinating video again 👍
Living in South williamsport Pa this is interesting
Mega Thx for an Amazing video and I truly enjoyed all the historical items
Fantastic presentation as always. Eric is a true master. As for the recipes, as Al says, unless you can find them in books, you will have to research. For any of these classic wet flies, the internet is your best bet. You can find articles or RUclips videos on most flies. For some, you will need to watch the video to understand the recipe. For example, In this case, Eric provides the recipe for the Tipperlinn.
super erklärung, schöne fliege, super gebunden von meistern danke lg aus österreich
Thanks for having Mr. Austin on. How can I get the recipes for the flies in Favorite Flies and Their Histiries?
The only way to get them is from the book; I couldn't find them on the Internet but then I may not be doing a good job of searching.
@@albeatty1404 I’m not sure what book you are referring to. There are no recipes in Mary’s book.
@@thePotters_clay I'm not totally sure but I think Eric was referring to Forgotten Flies
My favorite dry fly. Great job…
Hi Al and Gretchen. I'm so bummed that I missed this meeting. For some reason i just couldn't get on. Can you please send me another invite for next week please? Thanks! JOHN
Hi John, this was a one-time presentation for a private women's organization so the only "next time" is unknown & in the future.
My husbands father sure spoke highly of you. Great to see you on RUclips.
thank you for the kind words
Really enjoyed the history and watching you tie on the treadle vise.
Treadliling ( is that a word?), manipulating thread& materials, and talking. Wow! I’m impressed and quite sure I couldn’t do it. Well done.
No, it's not a word but it sure got people's attention. Anyway, it was a lot of fun.
@@albeatty1404 Congratulations to you for the new word. Now we need to get people using it! :-)
Hi Al and Gretchen! This was so helpful to me tonight. I especially love the technique for hiding your waste. You two make such a great team! Thanks so much!
Thanks for the kind words. Tell a friend(S).
I think the best tip you have ever gave is these dog poop trash bags, got mine today. These are great
We thought so too when we saw them. Thanks for the feedback.
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Your hackle stacker appears to be homemade. I would like to suggest a post where you show us your home crafted tools and how you make them... thanks
it is. I have 24 of them. I pre-fill them with 12 tails and 12 wings when doing hair-wing orders
Just subscribed to your blog. Looking forward to learning from both of you. What a great idea to go on a fly fishing trip. "Honey, i will be going on a extended fly fishing trip. Be back when I complete the fly testing. Love you
Love your work..keep your videos coming. They are fantastic and very educational
We plan to keep doing the Videos every Friday through this coming winter
Hi Al and Gretchen! I have had this video on my list for a few weeks and im glad that i got to it today. Great video! You guys are really incredable!
thanks for the kind words
Learn more in one single Gretchen-Al Beatty video than 6 months watching the popular crap. Thank you! Nice Coachman!
thanks for the kind words
I thought a wolly worm was everyone's first fly, lol.
back in the day, it was. In more recent times, the Woolly Bugger has taken its place as a "first fly" for many tiers
Thanks again, very nice to see your first fly tying memory, your both amazing tyers👍🏻
Hi Jack Could you please let me know how much room you leave from the eye of the hook before you tie off This is where I find it difficult. I've been tying for a while and have been to some lessons, but the tutor is more interested in the guys who have been tying for years. I've watched your first video, which I've found interesting and very helpful. Keep up the good work Mike B From the UK
Hi Mike, I'm not totally sure what you are asking so I'll provide two answers. First: How big should the head be? I like a head whose length does not exceed the span of the distance of the width of the hook eye - smaller than that is good. Second: If you are talking about the distance between the front of the thread head where it meets the hook eye and the actual hook eye - On a western dry fly, I like a thread head that meets & touches the hook eye. On a Catskill-style fly, I want a space between the front of the thread head and the hook eye (it doesn't quite reach the hook eye). The span of that distance varies. I like it to be equal to the dimension of the inside of the hook eye (where the leader goes through).
Thank you good people,just subed
❤ You Guys. Awesome vid. Thx so much.!!
appreciate your kind words
Why is it important for the green tomatoes not to touch each other? I have a bundle and appreciate your input. Thanks
they will often start spoiling where two touch
@@albeatty1404 I understand thanks
Love your beautiful greenhouse! Well done!
Yep my green tomatoes have been collected. Hoping to see as many as possible ripen too.
Thanks for sharing the tricks, i like it very much that clean hackle for nice dry fly’s. I have a little question about the parachute hackle, it is the dull side to me or the other side? Also trim a little more of for the start side of the shaft? Thanks again i appreciate you both so much i learned a lot, also happy with the led in the bobing spool👍🏻 greets from Holland
The parachute hackle is placed on the hook so the dull side is down and the bright side is facing up.
@@albeatty1404 thanks for the rapid reply 👍🏻
I'm looking forward to spending more time this year at the tying vice focusing on more detail and accuracy. I have new eyes / cataract replacements and finally see sharp and clear again. Thanks for all you do.
Thanks for this terrific presentation! I look f
In britain we get plastic bags form shops, therse can can be hooked onto the vice hight ajustment know on the clamp vice type buy one handle and the other handle of the bag clamped by a clothes peg to the table top. It's free and you can just unclip the bag and through it away rubbish and bag in one.
Sorry was ment to read ajustment knob on the vice
great tip. thank you
Thanks,brother! That's the same tool a cosmetologist uses in adding hair extensions to a client. It will certainly enhance my tying in the future. Tight lines.
Thank you for making this informational video! I will share this information and your video's address, (with your permission), to many new fly tyers and anglers.
Permission granted. Thanks for the support.
Isn’t that called a fly wallet?
Mike, it certainly is AND I just had a senior moment and couldn't remember what it was!
Glad you are back on Thanks for the video
Been waiting for this, I just love history. Most fascinating stuff. Thanks again Gretchen and Al 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the kind words
Thanks for sharing, nice to follow de fly and flytying history, like it 👍🏻
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.