Thankyou Very Much Jim for Sharing this video with us. I really enjoyed watching it and I learned a lot from it. I will always refer back to it in the future and watch it again. You Take Care, & Aloha🌴🎣🦃
Pheasant is such a valuable material to the fly tier, and the flies that can be tied are endless. Spey flies, nymphs, and streamers just scratch the surface. Great topic!!
Jim I just spent 30 min at my tying desk marveling at a pheasant skin I've had for a while. I think it's a ring neck, just amazing. I'm a subscriber of yours and just got this video on my queue. Thanks for posting it appreciate what you bring to the sport.
Also an effective all around wooly bugger variation I discovered is a black and gold one where the marabou and hackle are black and the chenille is gold. I combined a black wooly bugger with a gold kreelex crayfish to come up with that one.
I have some ringneck pheasant skins. I am learning to tie with these feathers. My first try was with a Tenkara style fly because it was only thread and feather. Thank you for the video, it is very educational.
Sorry to be so off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Anakin Julio i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Hi Jim, love the videos. You are a horse when it comes to the variety of fly patterns that you put videos on. I think what Jack Gartside is referring to when he talks about chicken poop feathers are chicken vent feathers. Hence, the poop reference as they are generally dirtied with chicken poop. Vent feathers are very similar to chickabou but not quite the same.
Seeing your description of pheasant feathers, especially the aftershaft feathers, made me think of Jack Gartside’s Sparrow, a wonderful fly. I went back through your videos that I favorited & didn’t find one on the Sparrow. Perhaps I missed it, but if you haven’t done one, could you do one on the Sparrow or refer us to where we could find it. It is super effective.
Jim I know you said you were friends with Jack gartstite. I probably spelled his name wrong but I posted a link to his site. His knowledge was incredible. Rip Jack
It is most likely male, since I bought it I don't know for sure . But you can use both if you hunt them. The male are more useful specifically when it come to the tails. The ones in this video are dyed.
I only have a few wing feathers from a bluejay. A hawk killed it in my yard. But I don't see how I can use them to make a Pike fly. I would use the strung saddle hackle to tie a fly like that. Check my video " Beginners Designing a Bass Fly" It will be in my playlist "Bass and Panfish". That will teach you how to tie one for Pike.
My sponsors are FrostyFly.com LivelyLegz.com HookHack.com StreamsideLeaders.com BearskinOutfitters.net I have aquired materials from 30 plus years of tying. ANy of these sponsors can help you get the materials you need.
Thankyou Very Much Jim for Sharing this video with us. I really enjoyed watching it and I learned a lot from it.
I will always refer back to it in the future and watch it again.
You Take Care, & Aloha🌴🎣🦃
Glad you enjoyed it
Pheasant is such a valuable material to the fly tier, and the flies that can be tied are endless.
Spey flies, nymphs, and streamers just scratch the surface.
Great topic!!
Thanks
Thanks so much for making this video and for inspiring my fly tying creativity!
You are so welcome!
I’m just starting to tie. Thank you for this video. It’s very helpful.
You are so welcome! Let me know if I can help!
Thanks Jim. I've been tying for over 50 years, but I always learn something when I watch your work. Tie On, Fish On. Stay well.
Glad to hear it Appreciate it greatly>
Thanks, Jim. You are salt of the earth golden nugget. Always a pleasure to watch.
Thanks for your support! Very Appreciated!
Jim I just spent 30 min at my tying desk marveling at a pheasant skin I've had for a while. I think it's a ring neck, just amazing. I'm a subscriber of yours and just got this video on my queue. Thanks for posting it appreciate what you bring to the sport.
Thanks for your support, let me know if you have questions.
Also an effective all around wooly bugger variation I discovered is a black and gold one where the marabou and hackle are black and the chenille is gold. I combined a black wooly bugger with a gold kreelex crayfish to come up with that one.
great thanks for the tip.
I have some ringneck pheasant skins. I am learning to tie with these feathers. My first try was with a Tenkara style fly because it was only thread and feather. Thank you for the video, it is very educational.
Good luck!
Thank you for another great upload Jim. Always appreciated. Keep keeping safe dude.
Thanks, will do!
Sorry to be so off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot my account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Blake Bjorn instablaster =)
@Anakin Julio i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Anakin Julio It worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my ass !
been watching your videos for quite awhile-thanks for the info
Thanks for watching!
Yet ANOTHER great video!
Thanks
Thank you very helpful
Glad it helped
Hi Jim, love the videos. You are a horse when it comes to the variety of fly patterns that you put videos on. I think what Jack Gartside is referring to when he talks about chicken poop feathers are chicken vent feathers. Hence, the poop reference as they are generally dirtied with chicken poop. Vent feathers are very similar to chickabou but not quite the same.
You are right but Jack called all the throw away feathers Poop LOL
Great video... Informative. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Jim, learned a lot...
Glad to help!
Yes,I know it's meant too...good man
Thank you, get some wild pheasant from a hunter. Still drying but with this a can go further with all of it
Good Luck
Very informative thanks 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Seeing your description of pheasant feathers, especially the aftershaft feathers, made me think of Jack Gartside’s Sparrow, a wonderful fly. I went back through your videos that I favorited & didn’t find one on the Sparrow. Perhaps I missed it, but if you haven’t done one, could you do one on the Sparrow or refer us to where we could find it. It is super effective.
He made one on they sparrow and there are helpful tips on tying it that other videos don’t have.
I'll put that on my list
Jim I know you said you were friends with Jack gartstite. I probably spelled his name wrong but I posted a link to his site. His knowledge was incredible. Rip Jack
I watched him tie flies for more than 20 years, and yes he was incredible!
Gunner Bremmer will show you excellent ways to use Pheasant Tail feather .Check him out.
Thanks
Do you use male or hen ringneck pheasant for fly tying? The pheasant rump at the start, is it male or hen patch?
It is most likely male, since I bought it I don't know for sure . But you can use both if you hunt them. The male are more useful specifically when it come to the tails. The ones in this video are dyed.
What does the neck feathers on a Golden Pheasant look like?
. Most are ring neck pheasant, but if you google you'll a picture.
Will there be a lot of useable feathers on a Ring Neck Pheasant Cape. I found a whole pelt of wings, tail and whole bird for $9.00
There will be the same as in this video. AS long as your imagination works I'm sure you'll find plenty of uses. Merry Christmas
Can you please use blujay feather for a pike fly if possible
I only have a few wing feathers from a bluejay. A hawk killed it in my yard. But I don't see how I can use them to make a Pike fly. I would use the strung saddle hackle to tie a fly like that. Check my video " Beginners Designing a Bass Fly" It will be in my playlist "Bass and Panfish". That will teach you how to tie one for Pike.
Who are your sponsors and Where do you get your materials from? Thanks
My sponsors are FrostyFly.com LivelyLegz.com HookHack.com StreamsideLeaders.com BearskinOutfitters.net I have aquired materials from 30 plus years of tying. ANy of these sponsors can help you get the materials you need.