Hi, for my experience in Gacka this fly is absolutely indispensable. Sometimes i use to put also a cdc tuft between the biot. I really appreciate this fly.
It is very nice to drink my coffee watching your new video 😊 Great fly, thanks for sharing. I will definitely be tying a few. I'm sure it will work anywhere.
Its nice to see a nymph being tied without a bead. I seem to use beaded nymphs a lot, but I think these would be great in clear or shallow water. This nymph has a lovely slim profile
I agree. Beadless is definitely more pretty and imitative. I use those for exactly what you described and for sight fishing. That said, i do use beaded more often.
Dobre rano. Very nice, simple, and elegant nymph. I’m sure it will work anywhere in the world. Thanks for the well explained instructions in your video. Great job.
@@tomt5176 i am a serbian. Kind of similar but we cant understand each other. Just some words are similar or same.... Wonderful country... I have been there in 2017. We had world fly fishing championship there 😀😀
Great to see some 'Eastern European' flies and I appreciate the explanation of where to use them. Have already tied a few up for my next trip to the river. Thanks from NZ.
I love the thinness of the profile of this fly. Very nice looking and very well done, my friend. My Uncle and aunt used to visit this river all the time. I remember them showing me pictures of the beautiful scenery and the unique trout that it holds. I would love to visit it in person one day!
Very Nice technique and Thank You for the details. It is very interesting to see the unique ways others use familiar materials for different uses. Thank You Again
I USE YELLOW EMBROIDERY THREAD .I USED IT ON YOUR RED MAYFLY PATTERN AND I LIKED IT. sorry for the upper case letters. I like the looks if this one and I will tend to believe you when you say it works. so I will add it to my fly box Oholi. PS. embroidery thread has 4 strands twisted together and I unwrapped 1 of those strands to use on this fly.
You dont need to use thread. Dubbing, pheasant tail, biot, all will work just as well. Its wing case cover that makes it different. Its very effective, but in all honesty, Sawyer's pheasant tail would work just as well. I love tying plus i always hope that maybe some change will make big difference... that is why i enjoy tying and testing all the flies i tie :)
thank you, beautiful fly ! I will try it on the Gatchka. You are an excellent teacher congratulations and greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Glad you like it. Tight lines on Gacka :)
Hi, for my experience in Gacka this fly is absolutely indispensable. Sometimes i use to put also a cdc tuft between the biot. I really appreciate this fly.
@@trueschoolful thank you. Unfortunately i haven't been to Gacka yet. Idea with cdc sounds very good.
It is very nice to drink my coffee watching your new video 😊
Great fly, thanks for sharing. I will definitely be tying a few. I'm sure it will work anywhere.
Glad to hear that my friend. I know what coffee means in our balkan lands 😀🍺
Nice touch with the biot wing case , I like lt. thanks for sharing.
Thanks. Glad you like it. 🍺😀😀
Its nice to see a nymph being tied without a bead. I seem to use beaded nymphs a lot, but I think these would be great in clear or shallow water. This nymph has a lovely slim profile
I agree. Beadless is definitely more pretty and imitative. I use those for exactly what you described and for sight fishing. That said, i do use beaded more often.
Vedran my friend you are the best! Samuele
I will pass your greetings to him
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This fly has a unique profile, a real trout slayer, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching. 😀😀🍺
Dobre rano. Very nice, simple, and elegant nymph. I’m sure it will work anywhere in the world. Thanks for the well explained instructions in your video. Great job.
Thanks so much for your kind words. Did you use translator for beginning of the comment?
@@Oholisfliesandfishing No, my wife is from Slovakia, aj tak troska rosumim.
@@tomt5176 i am a serbian. Kind of similar but we cant understand each other. Just some words are similar or same.... Wonderful country... I have been there in 2017. We had world fly fishing championship there 😀😀
Amazing fly Vladimir. Great job!
Thanks so much. 😀😀😀
Very enjoyable nymph pattern, thanks for sharing.
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching 😀🍺
Great to see some 'Eastern European' flies and I appreciate the explanation of where to use them. Have already tied a few up for my next trip to the river. Thanks from NZ.
Thanks my friend. Enjoy your trip. 😀🍺
Great close up video work👍🏼
Thanks so much 😀😀🍺
I love the thinness of the profile of this fly. Very nice looking and very well done, my friend. My Uncle and aunt used to visit this river all the time. I remember them showing me pictures of the beautiful scenery and the unique trout that it holds. I would love to visit it in person one day!
Glad you like it. I never visited it too. So i also want to go. Its just perfect. Pliva river too
Very Nice technique and Thank You for the details. It is very interesting to see the unique ways others use familiar materials for different uses. Thank You Again
Glad you found some inspiration here. Thank you so much for your kind words 😀🍺
Great looking fly thanks for sharing, really looking forward to the next one.
Thanks so much. Believe it or not i dont know whats next... Usually i decide few days prior to publishing 😀
I USE YELLOW EMBROIDERY THREAD .I USED IT ON YOUR RED MAYFLY PATTERN AND I LIKED IT. sorry for the upper case letters. I like the looks if this one and I will tend to believe you when you say it works. so I will add it to my fly box Oholi. PS. embroidery thread has 4 strands twisted together and I unwrapped 1 of those strands to use on this fly.
You dont need to use thread. Dubbing, pheasant tail, biot, all will work just as well. Its wing case cover that makes it different. Its very effective, but in all honesty, Sawyer's pheasant tail would work just as well. I love tying plus i always hope that maybe some change will make big difference... that is why i enjoy tying and testing all the flies i tie :)
Buen montaje !! Y efectivo 👍
Thanks my friend 🍺🍺😀
NICE!!! 👍❤️🎣
Thanks 😀
can you use this in California?
If the water type is right of course.
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Cheers 😀🍺
TMC 900 BL is good for Grbica but my opinion is that TMC 3769 SP-BL is much better.
Its stronger and heavier.... Beautiful hook i agree 🍺🍺