You know, you've got a great voice for these instructional videos! Coupled with the excellent camera work and the clear and concise dialogue, yours are among my favourite RUclips places to check out when I want to try something new or refresh something that's gotten rusty. There's no time wasted with filler chat and I trust your knowledge. Thanks for doing these!
@@SavageFlies it's so the wraps Stay together with less shredding Particularly when them same fly Has caught at least a couple fish(salmo). When Atlantic salmon For the 1st couple weeks return to Fresh water they still have their Teeth which not large but very sharp. They loosen up &fall out after a Couple weeks. Come fall the Males grow teeth again along with The kype. This is why Warren tied tags this way. Plus this technique makes A more durable costruction
I dare anyone to tie up a more perfectly-proportioned example of this pattern - can't be done! Tbh, I've always balked at hair-stackers because they make flies look stamped-out and mechanical, to my eye. But wow. This IS super fine! And I love those Daiichi hooks but I'm wondering why I can't just buy barbless salmon irons. It seems almost akin to paying extra for lead-free gas.
Atlantic salmon flies&Fishing book.Warren Duncan has 5or6 undertakers,perfectly proportioned on different hooks.He should also be Given credit for the tags Technique!
@@DavidDesrosiers-vt7bu One of Warren Duncan's (many) claims-to-fame was his ability to churn out perfectly cloned flies at lightning speed. There's a very, very special place in hell for the person(s) who stole all of his flies and materials before he died.
@@DavidDesrosiers-vt7bu The tags - right! He also invented the Green Machine which has the same uni-stretch tag design, I think. I really like the 'Blundertaker' - but I think that was adapted by someone else.
Great video and fly! What’s the container/dispenser that you put Sally’s in? And how well does it keep in that container? Does it clog up in that tip? Thanks
Hi,from Spain,One question, if I didn't have squirrel hair, which one would you recommend, if possible? Arctic fox?Deer hair?Evidently,if it does not influence the swimming of the fly.Nice video and beautiful fly...master!!👍👏👏👉👉Best regards
Squirrel tail hair being stiff and solid helps support the hook, fox hair is too soft, deer body hair would not be suitable but the solid ends of bucktail hair might work OK.
The best is what Warren Duncan used period,.! The hair from the mask( face) of Black Bear.+ The thread Grips the moderately stiff hair well.The wing is not Intended to breathe ,it is Meant to create form(shape), as are most New Brunswick Canada Salmon Hairwing Flies!
I think you should make a separate video how to create a generic tag, based on the technique in this video. Tons of people just make a tag by wrapping, and apply uv resin to secure it. But that eliminates the shine of the floss. Thanks!
Particularly on Restigouche watershed& To a lesser extent Mirimichi drainage i only need 5-10 pagterns in good taking H20. Silver Rat&Rusty Rat.Red heads, mirimichi Cosseboom, Black Ghost In discolored H20, Copper Killer 3906B Mustad for September, dry flies Brown Bomber, Killer Whisker, Royal Wulff,Wet again-Blue Charm, finally At last light(1or2 hrs.before dark) from June-October,UNDERTAKER in +proper+ Sizes!!
Maybe because it's a long shanked hook, and more easy for a fish to shake off of. I've never been a barb-masher, but I also fish for keeps (always with steelhead, and sometimes with regular trout)
Two things Warren would not have done as I own literally boxes of his flies and knew him personally along with been to his shop many times 1. wing is too long in this case would have never gone past tag 2.the anti slip technique would not have been necessary on glo brite at the time all of our floss was bought Hunters in Mass..great place I miss it as Bill Hunter waa a great Salmon Angler himself and Warren tied 100s of dozen of flies for them..over all I beleive in your hook your style..nice fly but definetley not as Dunc would have tied it
Though I'm glad to know exactly how Warren did it, it feels important to acknowledge that Flagler never claims to offer us carbon copy recreations of the patterns in his tutorials.
I was able you read some of your above post without cheating, so my Russian Language Study is coming along, Not all of it but Fishing and fish. Nice to know that our friends from the East love to fish as we do. Also, I subscribed. I have not ice fished in ages. But I did wet a fly line today, cold day but not like Russia this time of year. I think I could get my head around doing some Ice fishing in your part of the world. It would be a trip of trips.
You know, you've got a great voice for these instructional videos! Coupled with the excellent camera work and the clear and concise dialogue, yours are among my favourite RUclips places to check out when I want to try something new or refresh something that's gotten rusty. There's no time wasted with filler chat and I trust your knowledge. Thanks for doing these!
At 3:24 I swear you were playing with us Tim and making a Christmas ornament!
Wouldn't look bad on a small Christmas tree.
That is one nice looking fly there Tim. I for one am definitely going to give it a try. Thank you for another one dude.
Makes me wish I was fishing for salmon or steelhead! Great instructions as usual, keep up the great work, I love your content.
New Brunswick! My home town, I miss the fishing there.
Great video as always!
Stunning fly. All good and great flies are basically simpler rather than complex. My humble view at least. :-)
Another good video TIM!
So Awesome so professional keep up the great work 👍👍👍👌
Beautiful tie Tim! Is there any practical reason why you brought the tag ends of the green and red back over the wraps?
He answers that question after finishing the green wraps.
@@aw00gaaw00ga1 Ahhh, thank you. I did hear him say that, but I didn't catch exactly what he meant until watching it again.
@@SavageFlies yeah I have to go back through his videos sometimes for things like this!
Not with glo brite
@@SavageFlies it's so the wraps
Stay together with less shredding
Particularly when them same fly
Has caught at least a couple fish(salmo). When Atlantic salmon
For the 1st couple weeks return to
Fresh water they still have their
Teeth which not large but very sharp.
They loosen up &fall out after a
Couple weeks. Come fall the
Males grow teeth again along with
The kype.
This is why Warren tied tags this way. Plus this technique makes
A more durable costruction
Very nice fly. Excellent video well presented.
I dare anyone to tie up a more perfectly-proportioned example of this pattern - can't be done!
Tbh, I've always balked at hair-stackers because they make flies look stamped-out and mechanical, to my eye. But wow. This IS super fine!
And I love those Daiichi hooks but I'm wondering why I can't just buy barbless salmon irons. It seems almost akin to paying extra for lead-free gas.
Atlantic salmon flies&Fishing book.Warren
Duncan has 5or6 undertakers,perfectly proportioned on different hooks.He should also be
Given credit for the tags
Technique!
@@DavidDesrosiers-vt7bu One of Warren Duncan's (many) claims-to-fame was his ability to churn out perfectly cloned flies at lightning speed. There's a very, very special place in hell for the person(s) who stole all of his flies and materials before he died.
@@DavidDesrosiers-vt7bu The tags - right! He also invented the Green Machine which has the same uni-stretch tag design, I think. I really like the 'Blundertaker' - but I think that was adapted by someone else.
Great video and fly!
What’s the container/dispenser that you put Sally’s in? And how well does it keep in that container? Does it clog up in that tip?
Thanks
The caps for those containers have a thin long needle on them, which goes inside the hollow applicator needle, to keep that from happening.
Hi,from Spain,One question, if I didn't have squirrel hair, which one would you recommend, if possible? Arctic fox?Deer hair?Evidently,if it does not influence the swimming of the fly.Nice video and beautiful fly...master!!👍👏👏👉👉Best regards
Squirrel tail hair being stiff and solid helps support the hook, fox hair is too soft, deer body hair would not be suitable but the solid ends of bucktail hair might work OK.
The best is what Warren Duncan used period,.! The hair from the mask( face)
of Black Bear.+ The thread
Grips the moderately stiff hair well.The wing is not
Intended to breathe ,it is
Meant to create form(shape), as are most
New Brunswick Canada
Salmon Hairwing Flies!
Changing up the colours could produce some nice coho or pink salmon flies.
Green Undertaker!?
Nice elegant pattern
Good work. For trout is so good.
Mustad3906B,RustyRat Red Head small,sparse .Put it on & tell T-FAL!
I think you should make a separate video how to create a generic tag, based on the technique in this video. Tons of people just make a tag by wrapping, and apply uv resin to secure it. But that eliminates the shine of the floss. Thanks!
Warren Duncan is originator of the tag technique
Tom won :) But yours looks beautiful too Tim!!
There's a fly jig that's called a crappie special that's tied on a number 12 hook and it's chartreuse. can you tie that?
Particularly on Restigouche watershed&
To a lesser extent Mirimichi drainage i only need 5-10 pagterns in good taking H20.
Silver Rat&Rusty Rat.Red heads, mirimichi Cosseboom, Black Ghost
In discolored H20, Copper
Killer 3906B Mustad for September, dry flies Brown
Bomber, Killer Whisker, Royal Wulff,Wet again-Blue Charm, finally
At last light(1or2 hrs.before dark) from June-October,UNDERTAKER in +proper+ Sizes!!
That’s a good looking fly! Any reason you didn’t mash the barb? You usually do, so I’m just curious as to why you didn’t on this one.
Maybe because it's a long shanked hook, and more easy for a fish to shake off of. I've never been a barb-masher, but I also fish for keeps (always with steelhead, and sometimes with regular trout)
Artistic license
Two things Warren would not have done as I own literally boxes of his flies and knew him personally along with been to his shop many times 1. wing is too long in this case would have never gone past tag 2.the anti slip technique would not have been necessary on glo brite at the time all of our floss was bought Hunters in Mass..great place I miss it as Bill Hunter waa a great Salmon Angler himself and Warren tied 100s of dozen of flies for them..over all I beleive in your hook your style..nice fly but definetley not as Dunc would have tied it
Though I'm glad to know exactly how Warren did it, it feels important to acknowledge that Flagler never claims to offer us carbon copy recreations of the patterns in his tutorials.
👍👍👍
I was able you read some of your above post without cheating, so my Russian Language Study is coming along, Not all of it but Fishing and fish. Nice to know that our friends from the East love to fish as we do. Also, I subscribed. I have not ice fished in ages. But I did wet a fly line today, cold day but not like Russia this time of year. I think I could get my head around doing some Ice fishing in your part of the world. It would be a trip of trips.
@@GeorgeSemel Hello! come fishing to us in Siberia! we are waiting for a visit!