Mole Fly

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Detailed instructions for tying a Mole Fly.
    Hook: Curved-shank emerger hook (here, a Dai-Riki 125), sizes 16-20.
    Thread: 6/0, olive.
    Wing: Natural dun CDC puff.
    Body (shuck): Beaver dubbing, brown.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @matd3007
    @matd3007 7 лет назад +3

    This is the most productive fly I have ever used. In the northeast it works miracles when trout are eating emergers. I was standing on the gunpowder btwn 2 guys using elk wing caddis and I caught about 10 fish while they caught none. They finally came over and asked what I was fishing. When they saw how small simple the fly was they were shocked. This fly is my all time favorite and I always have a ton of them on hand. Only downside if after you caught a bunch of fish the CDC needs be dried and dressed. Sometimes I have to change to a new one. Thanks and love the videos. You taught me how to tie a couple years ago with your videos!

  • @dannymcg8300
    @dannymcg8300 4 года назад

    Great looking fly. Minimal materials with a great result. Thank you for sharing.

  • @nenemannick4455
    @nenemannick4455 10 лет назад

    Simple,easy pattern.........exactly what I like.

  • @seanmooney3907
    @seanmooney3907 10 лет назад

    Thanks for the nice tie and the info on the beaver dubbing. I wish I had known that beaver sinks. I thought because it was a water animal it would repel water. Floatant required. I had used it interchangeably with superfine! Oops All the best to you, Sean

  • @henrycryns2817
    @henrycryns2817 10 лет назад

    Great fly, thanks for posting

  • @nashkraft4387
    @nashkraft4387 10 лет назад +1

    Another great video! I want like ten of every fly you have showed us how to tie but i don't have enough room in my boxes! I have started to get a bit more invested in fly fishing and i live right on the coast so i want a nice salt water rod for stripers but i don't feel like shedding out $600-$800 so i thought about building another rod. But I have no clue where to look for a nice saltwater blank. I was wondering if you had any experience in Rod building and could point me in the right direction. Keep up the good work. And honestly I don't understand how you don't have twice as many subs a davie:)

    • @tightlinevideo
      @tightlinevideo  10 лет назад

      If anyone can point you in the right direction in terms of a blank for a saltwater fly rod, it would be the guys at Mudhole.com. Good prices too.
      Davie McPhail does great work and has been doing it a good bit longer than me. I am proud to be one of his many subscribers.

    • @nashkraft4387
      @nashkraft4387 10 лет назад

      Thanks again! Looks like they have some nice blanks. Now comes the hardest part, deciding which one I want.

    • @garyjones1474
      @garyjones1474 3 года назад

      Angler's Workshop has an excellent selection of brand name rods and generic rods for both fresh and salt water. Also, all the other components necessary to make fine quality custom rods.

  • @joeduca8582
    @joeduca8582 8 лет назад

    Thanks Tim, cool pattern. Craven has some very cool patterns and you're an excellent tier. I also am proud to be a McPhail subscriber as well as one of yours. This fly looks like a funnel dun. I can see it morphing into a Usual or rabbit's foot emerger. Do you know if it was tied with mole? I've never used it but I understand it's not easy to work with, maybe because it's a short fiber. I know beaver is known for making tight bodies on small drys, but always thought it had hydrophobic qualities like mink, as long as it's not processed like being tanned. Anyway it's so simple I think even I can tye it even in #20. I'm still stuck at #14 working on #16 and beyond! Thanks for another excellent tutorial, I always learn something.

  • @alfonsagelwei5280
    @alfonsagelwei5280 3 года назад

    Tim, can you use possum instead of beaver? Does possum sink as good as the beaver?

  • @billruland1494
    @billruland1494 6 лет назад +1

    My only difficulty with tying this fly is holding back the CDC while also hold the bobbin in my left hand. Any suggestions? I can't really see that on the video. Thanks for it anyway. Tim, you are the best.

    • @billruland1494
      @billruland1494 6 лет назад +1

      I think I found a way. I use hackle pliers to hold back the CDC and whip finish as usual.

  • @njtrout
    @njtrout 6 лет назад

    Isn’t beaver dubbing used for dry flys because it repels water better ?