Orvis: Tom Rosenbauer Ties a Parachute Adams
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- Опубликовано: 6 апр 2020
- Tom Rosenbauer teaches you how to tie a great mayfly pattern on Facebook Live. Here's the recipe:
Parachute Adams
Hook: Standard dry-fly hook, sizes 12-18.
Thread: Black, 8/0.
Tails: Mixed brown and grizzly hackle fibers.
Wing: White calf-body hair, Para Post, or EP Fiber.
Hackle: One brown and one grizzly hackle.
Body: Gray fur dubbing.
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And the static electricity has sucked the hair into the wrong end. I have to tap at an angle and pray....
Hats off to Tom for fielding all these terrible questions (and a few good ones) after all these years. 🎩
Thank you Tom and Orvis.
I've always enjoyed Tom's teaching style and straightforward feedback. How refreshing to know that I am not the only one who struggles with a hair stacker! Keep the videos coming, Tom. It really is a nice break from our current reality!
Hey Tom and Julia; you guys are awesome. Where can we find the next shows going live? @Tom have to tell you sir, you're made for this kinda show. I am late to fly fishing at 35 years old, my father fished Stowe Vermont in the 70/80s and step grandfather is 40years fishing, an old-hand at the beats in Wiltshire (pheasant tail homeland) Hampshire and all over Scotland here in the UK, where he also runs a syndicate. Anyway I love the vids from the weeds up. You've made it possible for me and I believe tens of thousands of people who are starting out, to see there is a basic skill set and a great depth of enjoyment to be had from the entire process. Keep up the good work. Happy belated birthday Julia. Tell that kid in the background to try a DADGAD tuning for some immediate results ;)
Which looks better is all between you ears.
Nice Fly Tom, I use this alot on the River Test here in the UK
Like the pattern, too much commentary . . .
Hi Tom, I'm just now watching your videos on RUclips. I have a question about the tying the Adams; "Have you noticed any difference with wings vs. no wings on the Adams when fishing them." I usually tie mine without wings, and have caught fish with them. I'm just wondering if there is a noticable difference in catch rate. Thanks Tom. Tightlines.
Hi Tom...
Thanks for these videos. They are entertaining and educational.
Tom, I really love these videos--I've watched some live; but most (like this one) are after-the-fact. My question is a 'relative' one: for the smaller rivers and creeks of the east coast (I live in the Charlotte area of North Carolina), what's your favorite size for the Parachute Adams...the most useful for you?
Quit talking and just tie the dam fly !