Great looking pattern, thank you for sharing. What brand of alcohol based head cement are you using? I have been trying to find something that doesn't build up but penetrates and dries quickly. Love all the back ground history of the flies you tie it gives the life.
Steve, thanks for the compliments, always nice to hear. I use Fly-Tite which is Alcohol based. It does penetrate very well which is why I like it. It also is thinner then most head cements and can be poured directly into a small applicator without thinning. Plus, if you need to thin it just a little bit of denatured alcohol does the trick. No harsh chemicals. - Ian Anderson
Great job on the video, and the fly
Thank you, I am glad you like the fly and the video. It is a wonderful Pike and Smallmouth fly. Thanks for the feedback. - Ian Anderson
Hi Ian, Happy New Year! Excellent video as always. Thanks a lot! Could you do a tutorial on the Murdich Minnow? Stay safe, and have a wonderful 2021!
I certainly can. I will put it on my list and try and get it out in the next couple months. Thanks for the suggestion. - Ian Anderson
@@DressedIrons Sounds great. Looking forward!
Great looking pattern, thank you for sharing. What brand of alcohol based head cement are you using? I have been trying to find something that doesn't build up but penetrates and dries quickly. Love all the back ground history of the flies you tie it gives the life.
Steve, thanks for the compliments, always nice to hear. I use Fly-Tite which is Alcohol based. It does penetrate very well which is why I like it. It also is thinner then most head cements and can be poured directly into a small applicator without thinning. Plus, if you need to thin it just a little bit of denatured alcohol does the trick. No harsh chemicals. - Ian Anderson
@@DressedIronsThank you Ian
Anytime, you are welcome. - Ian Anderson
Great video
Thanks for the compliment. Glad you like the video. - Ian Anderson
Ur welcome I subscribe to ur channel
@@roosterblanton5184 thanks for the subscription. Let me know f there are any flies you would like to see in a tying video. - Ian Anderson