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Ronnie McKee
Добавлен 24 окт 2011
My channel will be about the art of jig and fly tying. There are many things we can learn from each other to improve our time at the vice or work bench. For jigs we can learn to pour and custom paint the jig-heads to match the materials we want to use for the body and tail. In fly tying, there seems to be no limit in what one can do with the materials we have today. I am a student wanting to learn and I hope at times I can be a teacher of things I can share.
I will have some fishing videos while I’m fishing from my kayak. Nothing like catching fish from a kayak. I will try to give details about each trip that will help you in your quest to kayak fish.
Check out my ebay store www.ebay.com/str/stumpsjigsandflies and some of my Blacksmith items are in the store under Howling Dog Forge
Blacksmithing is very interesting to me as it is to many others. I will add some videos and try to keep them short but informative.
Ronnie aka stumphunter100
I will have some fishing videos while I’m fishing from my kayak. Nothing like catching fish from a kayak. I will try to give details about each trip that will help you in your quest to kayak fish.
Check out my ebay store www.ebay.com/str/stumpsjigsandflies and some of my Blacksmith items are in the store under Howling Dog Forge
Blacksmithing is very interesting to me as it is to many others. I will add some videos and try to keep them short but informative.
Ronnie aka stumphunter100
Tying a Craft hair streamer size 10
Materials used;
2x long size 10 hook
220 denier waxed orange thread
Select Craft hair - orange
8 strains of orange krystal flash
Brown Casey’s chenille
Brown saddle hackle feather
Krazy glue
Head cement
2x long size 10 hook
220 denier waxed orange thread
Select Craft hair - orange
8 strains of orange krystal flash
Brown Casey’s chenille
Brown saddle hackle feather
Krazy glue
Head cement
Просмотров: 638
Видео
The best fly combination for catching Sunfish - BlueGill / Shellcracker
Просмотров 28 тыс.2 года назад
This is the best 2 fly combination you will ever use for catching Sunfish. Bluegill and Shellcracker will wear this fly out!
Tying a Crappie Attracting Jig
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 года назад
This jig is all about attracting crappie and other fish to he jig with movement. Tying can be interesting and the sky is the limit of designing a jig. Never know until you tie em and try em.
Tying a size 10 Wooly Bugger
Просмотров 9913 года назад
The material list to tie this fly is a size 10 2x long hook, gray marabou, gray chenille, copper wire, .020 lead wire. The Wooly Bugger is one of the best flies ever I think.
Fly tying a zonker strip streamer.
Просмотров 5033 года назад
In this fly you will need; Zonker in olive Zonker in clawfish orange Sili legs in hopper yellow Sea Dragon Dubbing in olive
Fly tying a Puff Ball jig
Просмотров 7873 года назад
This jig is tied using a puff ball. These come in many colors and you can tie unlimited colors and use any material for the body. Dubbing works well with this jig.
Tying a 1/32 oz foam body Spider - Stump beginners video #11
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.4 года назад
This video introduces you to foam bodies. This spider is tied using a 1/32 oz jig head painted two tone. Black and chartreuse with a #6 black sickle hook. Black thread waxed 140 denier, black dubbin and a small saddle hackle feather.
Tying videos for Beginners; Elk Hair Caddis Fly
Просмотров 8564 года назад
This video covers elk hair and tying a elk hair caddis fly. This is a dry fly and a killer fly for trout and sunfish.
Tying Videos for the Beginners #9 - Deer body & belly hair
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 года назад
We will tie a jig using deer belly hair and a jig using deer body hair with a dubbing body. For the body we will introduce you to using a dubbing loop.
Tying For Beginners Video #8 - tying with bucktail
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 года назад
We are now covering tying with deer hair. On this video I will show you how to use bucktail, one of three different hairs that is used from the whitetail deer to tie jigs and flies.
Fly Tying the Yallar Hammer Fly
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 года назад
First, I made two mistakes while tying this fly. The thread size is 140 and the spelling is Yallar Hammer. This fly is one used in the Smokey Mountains for trout fishing but also for our Sunfish like Blue Gill and for Shellcrackers.
Fly tying with calf tail - Stumps Tying Videos for Beginners- #7
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.4 года назад
Tying jigs and flies using calf tail is a great way to learn about tying using a slick hair. Calf tail makes a good jig that are mainly used on smaller jigs and flies. For flies I mainly use a size 10 or size 12 and for jigs a 1/32, 1/24, 1/64.
Tying Videos for Beginners- #6 Tying with Marabou
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.4 года назад
Stumps Tying Videos for Beginners - #5 Tying with Marabou This video introduces marabou and I will show you how to tie a jig with Marabou. I hope you are enjoying the art of tying.
Tying videos for Beginners - video #5 - How to use Hackle feathers
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
This weeks video covers how to tie using hackle feather. This material is used a lot in tying jigs and flies. I do hope you enjoy learning how to tie jigs and flies.
Tying videos for Beginners #4 - Tying with squirrel tails
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
This weeks jig is a squirrel tail jigs. These are easy jigs to tie and very good jigs to fish with. Take your time and tie them right so they will last and the fish will not pull them apart.
Tying a Mayfly using wood duck flank.
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 года назад
Tying a Mayfly using wood duck flank.
Tying videos for Beginners- video #3 - looking at different materials
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 года назад
Tying videos for Beginners- video #3 - looking at different materials
Tying videos for Beginners - video #2 - How to tie your first jig
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.4 года назад
Tying videos for Beginners - video #2 - How to tie your first jig
Tying videos for beginners #1- Tools needed
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.4 года назад
Tying videos for beginners #1- Tools needed
Tying jigs/flies using Holloween synthetic hair
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.5 лет назад
Tying jigs/flies using Holloween synthetic hair
The fishing machine’s muddy water jig combos
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.5 лет назад
The fishing machine’s muddy water jig combos
i love bluegrills~
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing
@@ponce221 thanks!
Very good information. Thank you for the video.
Learn something every time I watch you. Thx.
The hackle feathers you are using comes from the neck or saddle of the chicken.
You will want to use saddle hackle. Most saddles will have feathers sizes for flies up to jig size.
That'll hit!
Ronnie, where are you? It has been too long since you made your last video. Hope everything is all right with you. Take care and if you can, lets us know how you are doing.
Ronnie What size Mylar tube would you use for a 1/16 #4 hook jig? And 1/8 #2 Thanks I gonna order some soon
I would go with a size 4 to size 6. You can use the bigger size 8 but the body will be bigger than I like on a size 4 hook.
Stump...I haven't seen you in awhile. Hope you are OK and doing well.
Where can I purchase the silver and black wing material?
Looks great wish I new what size hook you use
On my jigs I use a #4 on the 1/16 oz jigs and a #6 on my 1/32oz jigs. I do like both gold and black sickle hooks.
Thank you..
Im gathering squirrel tails and i have 1 more deer tag and plan on saving that tail too. Will definitely put this video to good use before spring fishing this year. Thank you
The Bream Killer looks a bit like like Turk's Tarantula--which is my absolute #1 favorite bluegill fly of all-time! You're version looks like it will do the trick too!
That's really cool. Thanks for sharing this.
Ronnie moves like a production tyer. I always love watching a professional at work. Thay have cut out the wasted moves and increased the speed. Thanks, Ronnie, for making these wonderful videos.
You need to give the material time to soak up the water then they will be softer and have much more movement.
This is an amazing fly. I wasn’t sure how it’d work, tied 3 last night, for today. They tore up the first two into nothing. I used it as a dropper off a popper. I didn’t use enough super glue. By the time I quit, the last fly didn’t look like anything, but was still catching bream Great fly, thanks for the video
Awesome report! This flies will get it done as you used it.
Nice looking fly. I subbed to your channel. All the best from Argentina.
Thanks and welcome.
hi what are the 2 other metal things with your vice and what are the for
Those are adjustable arms for holding the bobbin/materials. Most vise have a heavy wire arm with a set distant away from the vise post.
Thank you for posting this video! I've just recently started learning fly fishing and tying. The area I am in for now isn't much into fly fishing and most of the flies I'm seeing tied don't really resemble any of the insects here in the lakes and streams, and are more geared to trout streams. The second fly tied definitely resembles in ways several of the insects I see in and the water ways here. I'll be definitely be learning tying while making some of these, then come nicer weather will be putting them to use learning fly casting. I should probably tie up a good 20-30 to start....have a feeling I'll be catching quite a few trees and hearing the whip snap behind me to start with....but then again, may pick it up right away.
Yes be sure to have many tied. Also tie some in different color combinations. In the bream killer and tag fly. You will find at times a fly that doesn’t look like anything you have ever seen will be the best in your box! Have fun tying and fishing.
@@stumphunter100 sounds good and looks like I'll be getting a lot of practice and learning over the winter. Thanks and looking forward to nicer weather
I like using saddle hackles on my jigs like that my buddy raises roosters and butchers them I always try to make it by on butcher day n collect all the good colors I want makes it handy I get the cream or the crop ya might say lol great looking jig i tied up some similar a few days ago !!!
I love to use hackle collars on smaller jigs. The fish seems to like that movement.
what is the brand name of the multi purpose cushion mat and where can i find it? Thanks
It’s called closed cell foam and Hobby Lobby is the best place to buy it by the sheets
@@stumphunter100 Thank You I was trying to find it on Ebay but no luck so I will try Hobby Lobby
I look silly when I make these compared to you. Dang. Oh well; its a fun use of time and I get better every session.
🤣 the fish really don’t mind. Some of my early ties looked right spooky
I use mini clothes pin that I got in the craft dept at Walmart to hold legs and material back that way your hackle pliers are free!
Mini hair clips
Thanks for the fly, appears to be full of 'triggers'.
Looks like a very effective fly!! Super cool look!! Thanks Ronnie, I look forward to your next video!! I’ve learned a lot from your videos!!!!
Ronnie, what color of foam on the trailer? Great video.
Jim a dark olive to hunter green seems to work the best if you stay within or between those two tones. I did try a light tone of yellow that worked ok as well.
hey ronni you inspired me to start tying flys for salmon, Thank you for thees videos.
This craft can be so rewarding to us fisherman. Nothing like catching fish on jigs/flies you tye. Thanks for your commit, you and others like you are the reason I do these videos.
Mr. McKee, Howdy; I've been tying for maybe 10 or 11 years now, mostly Soft Hackle and wet flies. This is the same yet very different all at the same time. I' watched your Materials video and you as well as a few other folks that tye jigs all use the term Hackle on several different types of feathers. To me a Hackle is mainly used for the collar or for palmering through the body like in a Wooley Bugger. When you purchase the hackle that you clip the tip out of and then cut the 'V" s out of is that Saddle hackle? Sure looks like it although most times it shows up it's difficult to tell. Sorry about the length of this, chuckle. Have you ever used any materials from the Fly Tyers Dungeon?
You are correct in the use for hackle in flies being a collar or hackled through the body like a wooly bugger. In jig tying the term (hackle) is used differently than flies as hackle feathers (saddle or neck and salt water hackle) are used as a tail material. I do at times use some of my (fly) tying feathers to make a collar on a jig. You will find that most jig tyers never really get into the tying of flies with the right materials like a nice long saddle as the cost is more than many want to spend. So this being said while tying jigs the term hackle is the cheaper hackle feathers bought by the 1/4 oz most of the time. So the material video is showing materials mostly used for jig tying. I hope to soon do some fly tying videos as I really enjoy fly fishing. Thanks for the commit and question as I hope all of our viewers feel freely to ask any questions they may have. Yes Fly tyers Dungeon has some very nice material with very good prices.
@@stumphunter100 Thank you sir for the reply. Just trying to figure out the "language" of jig tying and hopefully being able to buy the correct materials. Looking forward to more on your channel.
Here we are in the future by 3 years. Great idea with the rubber bands. Have you thought about using some of the UV glues for coating the body.
Yes I have and it works nicely and gives a bigger body/profile.
Awesome
Thanks
I like to catch crappie, I try to stay away from crappy stuff
Well Bill, it all depends on what part of the county you are from and how it is pronounced. It really doesn't matter to me how you pronounce it, to each their own. Good luck on the water.
Good stuff, ideas and overall flies/jigs. Please adjust the camera focus. Fly is blurry, but shirt clear. Think should be reverse.
I love you r video I witnessed you made more l am Oklahoma I would love to go fishing with you
Thanks Jay!
I’ve caught fish on both of the flies that you tied personally. But the second one is one of my all time favorites, it is deadly on bluegills, shell crackers and trout! It is a fly that I will teach my grandchildren to tie so they will be able to use them. Thanks for posting the video, Ronnie!
It is great that you are teaching your grandchildren this craft. I done the same and it’s a craft that they could enjoy all their life. Many hours have been spent at my tying vise. With many different tying materials I have the combinations are limitless. Many tyers never tie jigs to fish with and I do think they are missing out. My hat is off to you for taking this craft to heart and for sharing not only this craft of tying but also teaching your grandchildren about the outdoors.
I'm a 75 year old beginner as for as jig tying. Sure appreciate you taking your time to show us your trade. I've tied around 30 and have had good results. Thanks again
Welcome to the craft Ronnie, it can be so rewarding.
Your panfish set up just sounds like fun. Thanks.
Thanks for posting again! I enjoy your videos
Thanks!
Great ties. Even better to see you again!
Thanks 🙏
Good video Ronnie. Thanks for sharing the great combo for brim catching.
Thanks Dave.
I’ve missed you and your videos!! Those bream flys are killer!! I’ll need to tie several of those for when the bream and shell cracker go on bed!! Thanks Ronnie for sharing!!
Thanks James
Good video. Became a new subscriber after seeing this video. Was impressed with the counterclockwise bobbin thread spin that assists proper material positioning on the hook. I have learned, however, that Dernier (210) sizing is not thread diameter, but it’s weight, in grams, of 9000 kilometers of a single strand (which doesn’t really tell you much except in relation to other Dernier weights, i. e., heavier than 140 or 70 Dernier).
Thanks for watching the videos and subscribing. Dernier is weight which makes the thread bigger because of the weight. 220 dernier one wrap will place more thread on a jig or fly than probably 6 wraps of 70 d. Tie one size 14 fly and use 220, almost impossible because of the heavier weight and in turn the diameter is bigger. All this is kinda like splitting hairs in the details when size of thread used can make a big difference in the finished product. A spool of 220 is 100 yards and a spool of 70 is 200 . yards. It’s easy to get some confused with details and the reason I always use diameter.
Nice crappie jig. Like it a lot!
Thanks David.
enjoy it nope, loved it all the way. Thank you.
Learn how to focus your camera on the fly.
If you looked you see this is an old video and while using those cameras it would jump around just from my movements. Hey, improvements are always a plus
i love the videos man keep it up!!!
Thanks 🙏
I typed this color hopefully it works🤞 love your videos
Can u make more squirrel tail jig combos
Yes I will add some more patterns