FLY TYING-BLUE WINGED OLIVE CDC MAYFLY-THE DEADLIEST FLIES
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- Опубликовано: 9 мар 2018
- The Blue winged olive mayfly is one of the most widespread mayflies in the world. A very important food source for trout, this fly is a full season hatch begining here in March and lasting into October. The best thing about a rainy day is the BWO hatch. The trout know the fly and love the hatch.
Been tying for many years. Not really interested in tying techniques, just new ideas. Really like this one. Good job!
Beautiful fly and a great piece of music.
Dig the B B and the video was great also.
great tie Matt, you could use a clip and use that to get the fur off the skin, similar to the petijean technique for CDC loops.
Lovely tie Chris. Thanks for sharing
Lovely little pattern 🤓👍
Good evening. Dear Chris. You have a good job!
I can live with that music. Nice tying.
on the smaller flies I use a UV nozzle for a half hitch tool .It doesn't crush the hackle ,
Hi Chris, I loved your video, my favorite fly the BWO, I will tie some tomorrow, Thanks a bunch. Reg
Sweet little pattern. Need to spin some up for finicky Colorado trout. Thanks!
Nice little fly good job
They really are so deadly I started tying with CDC way back when it first started showing up in fly shops when I lived in Frisco CO fishing the Eagle and Blue rivers replaced Adams style flies with CDC parachute I make emergers and nymphs with CDC all I use anymore. Some dry shake once in a while and they’ll float all day too even after catches.
Very nice Chris. ANother one in the net. ATB.
Very nice fly!
thats about as good as flytying gets, wow. nice job
Hey Chris, love the videos! As a beginner, could you recommend several c-clamp vises under $200 that would be quality and I would be happy with. Rotary no necessary. Only tying for myself in the southwest. I think this fly would land me a large brown in the White Mountains of Arizona. Thanks, Dave
Very nice! Definitely will tie this. Could have lived without the music though. Tight Lines!!
What did you use for the tailing material on this pattern. I'm a little newer to tying dry flies, so I am sorry for the naive question.
While I can't deny the CDC is nice and wispy (wing-like) a simple Poly wing works just as well. Simple ties catch.