I Bet You DON'T KNOW This About The Mickey Finn??

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • Watch me tie the famous Mickey Finn streamer fly and learn something very interesting about its history.
    This is a very effective fly used for a range of species across the globe in both freshwater and stillwater.
    I hope you enjoy watching 👍
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    The video showing how to prepare bucktail for salmon flies can be found at • Preparing Bucktail for...
    Dressing:
    Body: Flat silver tinsel
    Rib: Oval silver tinsel
    Wing: Yellow bucktail over red bucktail over yellow bucktail
    #flytyingtutorial #flyfishing #troutfishing

Комментарии • 13

  • @RalphHify
    @RalphHify Год назад +3

    Hi Sean. I have been enjoying many of your videos over the last few months. I live near Vancouver Canada. For close to a century The Mickey Finn has been a popular pattern here for both cutthroat trout and coho salmon in the fall months in many local rivers and on Vancouver Island. While tied with bucktail, it's also tied with Calf tail, polar bear or synthetic fur. Usually a few strands of pearl crystal flash are added as a wing topping. Story is the fly originated in Quebec well over 100 years ago and moved into the eastern US quickly where it was called The Langevin after Charles Langevin, who is credited with developing it. When angling writer John Alden Knight went fishing with fellow writer Greg Clark of Ontario, Clark said the fly was such a danger to trout it should be called "The Mickey Finn", a drugged alcoholic drink delivered by crooks to victims they intended to rob. The name stuck I got this story from the Global Flyfisher article on the Mickey Finn.

    • @SeánWoodsFishing
      @SeánWoodsFishing  Год назад

      Hello Ralph and glad you are enjoying the channel. Thanks for taking the time to provide the additional information, very interesting! It's a fly I don't see it too many fly boxes over here but it still has its place. I must try it with some soft fox or artic runner as a salmon fly too 👍

    • @stephenrosenfeld833
      @stephenrosenfeld833 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SeánWoodsFishing Out here in New Brunswick, Canada, we use it in the spring for Atlantic salmon kelts. It is also effective on the striped bass that are ravenously overtaking our salmon rivers.

    • @SeánWoodsFishing
      @SeánWoodsFishing  5 месяцев назад

      @@stephenrosenfeld833 a good all rounder indeed, hope the stripped bass at least give some sport 🎣

    • @stephenrosenfeld833
      @stephenrosenfeld833 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SeánWoodsFishing Yes, a striped bass on a fly is fun, especially a twenty pounder, but it's not a salmon! We're allowed to keep three in our possession and some people say they prefer the taste to salmon (which is 100% catch & release here), so there is that. But they are here in such numbers that some days there's not much challenge and you can get one on almost on every cast. Take a look at them spawning on the, once famous for its salmon, Miramichi River. They must devour everything they can get their jaws on! ruclips.net/video/xy1JEv7KA0g/видео.html

  • @Island-pool
    @Island-pool 3 месяца назад +1

    Best used in dark water after storms , or sparsely tied in shallow waters .. deadly for fall coho on the beach on dry line, long tippet

    • @SeánWoodsFishing
      @SeánWoodsFishing  3 месяца назад

      Such a versatile pattern for all kinds of fish all over the world! Thanks for sharing

  • @stiofain4693
    @stiofain4693 Год назад +1

    Can really see why this would work, well made Sean 🎣

  • @TimCammisa
    @TimCammisa 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nicely tied pattern, Sean 🔥

  • @ddeboy002
    @ddeboy002 Год назад +1

    as a kid I used to make stupid ridiculous flies... and the fish would bite. Lots of yellow orange and red. No idea why they bit my fly but I'm thankful.

    • @SeánWoodsFishing
      @SeánWoodsFishing  Год назад

      Yellow and red seem to be a deadly colour for a lot of fish 👌