Well, that's very good question. It's kind of all of the above with possible exception of a dry fly as they don't float very well without a good bit of floatant. I almost always fish them behind a dry in a tandem rig and let them sink. It's a remarkably effective pattern especially when nothing else seems to work.
Outstanding tying video. Beautiful looking fly. Mine never turn out looking that good, but I'm going to give that tail-splitting trick a try. Thanks much
i know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly lost my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Kenneth Emmanuel thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Tried your tip of tyjng them off my dry fly when i couldnt tell what they were rising to and landed a few gorgeous cutts! amazing that the bigger fish will feed on such tiny flies. Thanks for the video!
You can also see how Rim Chung ties his RS2. As the tightlinevideo suggests, it's not an easy fly to tie... at least not the way Rim does it. Tying in the tail is particularly tricky and takes a lot of practice. However, after 20+ years of using this fly, I can attest to the RS2's efficacy, so it's worth learning to tie it. Rim came up with a similar fly ( Avatar ) a number of years ago, which is similar to the RS2, but skips the tail and is tied on a curved hook. The Avatar is also extremely effective. We typically fish a two fly rig in Colorado: an RS2 and an Avatar. Rim Chung Ties the RS2 : ruclips.net/video/Js1fwpZ0LVQ/видео.html Rim Chung Ties the Avatar Fly: ruclips.net/video/sehznI7tjDo/видео.html
I think it is, but I guess Mr Chung would be the final authority. The CDC doesn't change the look or function of the fly and I have a feeling he might have used it if it was available.
Great vid, thanks. Question the small white micro feather, I can't really hear the name of it, can you inform me please as I am new to this and need to learn a ton.
I think its an emerger or nymph, depending on how you fish it? e.g. Fish it as a dropper with a heavier nymph as your point fly? Or you can fish it under a dry, and have it trailing your dry?
its all three actually, you can put it behind a nymph and fish it low, unweighted just beneath the surface (most popular method) or even floated as the second dry in a double dry setup (because its impossible to see). It imitates almost any emerging mayfly and midge larvae as well as nymphs that have been kicked up from their hiding places in riffles. As a dry it makes a good trico spinner, crippled mayfly, or just a good small bug for when trout are surfacing and you cant figure out what it is.
Well, that's very good question. It's kind of all of the above with possible exception of a dry fly as they don't float very well without a good bit of floatant. I almost always fish them behind a dry in a tandem rig and let them sink. It's a remarkably effective pattern especially when nothing else seems to work.
Outstanding tying video. Beautiful looking fly. Mine never turn out looking that good, but I'm going to give that tail-splitting trick a try. Thanks much
the trick for the tail seperating was awesome !!
thank you for sharing !
i know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a tool to log back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly lost my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Ares Bowie Instablaster ;)
@Kenneth Emmanuel thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Kenneth Emmanuel It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
@Ares Bowie happy to help :)
Tried your tip of tyjng them off my dry fly when i couldnt tell what they were rising to and landed a few gorgeous cutts! amazing that the bigger fish will feed on such tiny flies. Thanks for the video!
You can also see how Rim Chung ties his RS2. As the tightlinevideo suggests, it's not an easy fly to tie... at least not the way Rim does it.
Tying in the tail is particularly tricky and takes a lot of practice. However, after 20+ years of using this fly, I can attest to the RS2's efficacy,
so it's worth learning to tie it.
Rim came up with a similar fly ( Avatar ) a number of years ago, which is similar to the RS2, but skips the tail and is tied on a curved hook.
The Avatar is also extremely effective. We typically fish a two fly rig in Colorado: an RS2 and an Avatar.
Rim Chung Ties the RS2 :
ruclips.net/video/Js1fwpZ0LVQ/видео.html
Rim Chung Ties the Avatar Fly:
ruclips.net/video/sehznI7tjDo/видео.html
came here for rising storm 2 but this is better
Came here for the Audi RS2 and stayed for the fly....
I'm dying bruh
lol
It is a nymph.Could be a Mayfly emerger or sunk Trico Spinner, if black.
Great videos Tim! How would you fish the RS2? Is it dead drifted deep or is fish higher in the water column? Or as a dropper?
All of the above. My favorite though is down deep, trailed off the back of a weighted nymph.
Love it! However I had better luck when I shortened the tail about half.
could one use antron yarn instead of the cdc for a more subsurface emerger?
Nickolas P yes you can. I just slit the Antron in half so I don’t have to much. It works very good for rs2.Hoped that helped
Very nice! For me the tail is too splayed out, but i doubt the fish care :D
Is this still an RS2 using CDC for the stub wing?
I think it is, but I guess Mr Chung would be the final authority. The CDC doesn't change the look or function of the fly and I have a feeling he might have used it if it was available.
Great vid, thanks. Question the small white micro feather, I can't really hear the name of it, can you inform me please as I am new to this and need to learn a ton.
Micro-Fibbets, you can also find them called Mayfly Tails.
CDC oiler puff used here?
what does rs2 stand for?
Rim Special Number 2
Actually... Rim's Semblance #2
Is this a dry fly, emerger, or nymph?
I'm sure its a dry fly
I think its an emerger or nymph, depending on how you fish it? e.g. Fish it as a dropper with a heavier nymph as your point fly? Or you can fish it under a dry, and have it trailing your dry?
@@HydraTU no, emerger, sub surface or in the film
its all three actually, you can put it behind a nymph and fish it low, unweighted just beneath the surface (most popular method) or even floated as the second dry in a double dry setup (because its impossible to see). It imitates almost any emerging mayfly and midge larvae as well as nymphs that have been kicked up from their hiding places in riffles. As a dry it makes a good trico spinner, crippled mayfly, or just a good small bug for when trout are surfacing and you cant figure out what it is.
Nice. Lp