I’m betting this would also work quite well as a caddis emerger. I’ve been tying a lot of hair wing streamers, & the weather in the Boston area has been static creating lately, & making the hair stick in my hair stacker. I started cleaning the stacker tubes with a used fabric softener cloth, & it’s been quite helpful. I’m not sure if it’s the softener compound or the mesh-like fabric doing a good cleaning job on the tube, but it sure reduces static & the hair slides out smoothly.
I like to wrap my pheasant tail fibres "with" my thread, instead of just wrapping my thread up to the flat part of the klink hammer hook.I feel it adds more security to the wraps.
Thanks for noticing. I had some health issues that are now resolved and I am retiring in 9 days so there will be plenty of content posted once that happens. I bid you peace.
@@ShortyOnTheFly First time working with the deer hair, so my bodies are kind of covered by the deer hair, yours look so much nicer. Tying is such an intricate art form.
@@adventureducklings Working with hair can be tricky. Until you really get it figured out, usually “less is better” is a good rule to follow. Best of luck.
They are Rubis scissors made in Switzerland. A bit pricey but definitely worth it. Scissors are one of those things you do not want to skimp on. But also have a cheap pair on hand for cutting wire and such. You do not want to dull your good pair. Hope that helps. Best of luck.
@@ShortyOnTheFly thank you very much. I’ve been glued to your channel this morning. I have found it very informative and helpful. If I may ask another, what brand was the fly box that was the only one that you will need to carry? Thanks for your time and advice.🇦🇺
Another good lookin bug!! Thanks shorty!
Oh, and your fly box in the intro………man! That’s a work of art!
Thanks. The box was a lot of fun to create.
Nice pattern and nice talking to you at the Fly Tying Symposium.
Thanks! You too, brother.
Really nice looking pattern Shorty. Good job on the tie & video…. Thanks!!
Thank YOU! I am glad you enjoyed it.
I’m betting this would also work quite well as a caddis emerger.
I’ve been tying a lot of hair wing streamers, & the weather in the Boston area has been static creating lately, & making the hair stick in my hair stacker. I started cleaning the stacker tubes with a used fabric softener cloth, & it’s been quite helpful. I’m not sure if it’s the softener compound or the mesh-like fabric doing a good cleaning job on the tube, but it sure reduces static & the hair slides out smoothly.
I am just beginning to tie and have enjoyed your videos very much , good information for novice . Thank You
That is great to hear. Best of luck as you enter into this insanity!
Really, really good demo tyer. Hans Wielenman (spelling?), Davie McPhail, Josh Gates. Fun to watch. Will look for more
Thanks. To be mentioned with those guys is quite an honor.
I like to wrap my pheasant tail fibres "with" my thread, instead of just wrapping my thread up to the flat part of the klink hammer hook.I feel it adds more security to the wraps.
Yep. I have done that at times.
Mate, great tie and mad skills shown, thanks for showing me this. Peace to you too.
I like the look of this one so I will tie a few up for a compatriot for fishing in Slovakia. Regards from down under in NZ.
Great pattern nice tie shorty thanks for sharing
My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it.
Good Morning Shorty! I haven't seen You posting recently. I Hope all is well Shorty!. Thanks Tom Puzio
Thanks for noticing. I had some health issues that are now resolved and I am retiring in 9 days so there will be plenty of content posted once that happens. I bid you peace.
That looks killer. Can’t wait to tie some and give them a try. Thanks for your great videos.
Thanks. Let me know ho it works for you.
Wow beautiful job. Great pattern and tutorial. Thank you
Thanks. I am glad you enjoyed it.
Another great pattern! Thanks!
You are so welcome!
Roll on Spring, our rivers here have been in the fields for over a month!
It will be here before we know it.
Great video as always. I think I'll tie a few of these today. I need some emergers and some dries.
Thanks. It is a really versatile pattern. Best of luck.
@@ShortyOnTheFly First time working with the deer hair, so my bodies are kind of covered by the deer hair, yours look so much nicer. Tying is such an intricate art form.
@@adventureducklings Working with hair can be tricky. Until you really get it figured out, usually “less is better” is a good rule to follow. Best of luck.
What's up Shorty- great videos.
Thanks. More to come soon.
nice can you put what you usa in the drop down plz
Lovely instructional video, thank you.
Thanks for the input. I am glad you enjoyed it .
Thanks for sharing, can I please ask what brand of scissors are they. I’m new to fly tying and I’m looking at purchasing some. Thank you.
They are Rubis scissors made in Switzerland. A bit pricey but definitely worth it. Scissors are one of those things you do not want to skimp on. But also have a cheap pair on hand for cutting wire and such. You do not want to dull your good pair. Hope that helps. Best of luck.
@@ShortyOnTheFly thank you very much. I’ve been glued to your channel this morning. I have found it very informative and helpful. If I may ask another, what brand was the fly box that was the only one that you will need to carry? Thanks for your time and advice.🇦🇺
@@trevorgreen2370 The brand stamped on it is Kingfisher but I think it just a large capacity nymph box.
@@ShortyOnTheFly thank you
Hello ❤
Great! Thank you!!!
You are welcome!