BMW (Brian's Marabou Wiggler)-Phil Rowley Fly Tying

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @bobbayne
    @bobbayne 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Brian for the broken thread tutorial. I am new to tying and have been learning at a feverish pace. Great video and leech.

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  3 года назад +1

      Hi Bob,
      I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed my video. I am always breaking my thread so learning to reattach it midway through the fly is one of the skills you soon learn.
      I believe you should be always tying with your thread a near-breaking strain for maximum durability with your flies. Unfortunately, from time to time, you pull too hard breaking your thread in the process.
      Cheers, Phil

    • @bobbayne
      @bobbayne 3 года назад +1

      @@PhilRowleyFlyFishing hey Phil, if you were building your supplies and choosing threads, what are your top three colors and sizes would you get? I see a ton of videos, and they have all brands, and sizes. Right now I am focusing on fall flies for Sheridan lake. Thanks for the help.

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  3 года назад +1

      @@bobbayne Hi Bob, I will be the first to admit that I have a rainbow assortment of thread colors and sizes. That said, for trout flies I would suggest 70 denier or 8/0 in black, olive, and white. You can use a permanent marker to color the white thread as needed to make other colors.
      I hope this helps.
      Cheers, Phil

  • @poems35
    @poems35 Год назад +1

    This is one of my go-to flies. It may also represent a baby Damsel or Scud with a shorter tail? I use it as a dropper with a brass bead. I love easy productive flies.

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  Год назад

      I agree. Brian’s BMW like his Baby Damsel is a versatile pattern that suggests a range of trout food. It has worked for me when trout are focused on chironomid pupa but the usual match the hatch approach isn’t working.
      Best of the season, Phil

  • @stephencifka4629
    @stephencifka4629 6 лет назад +2

    Phil, thanks for sharing this pattern. Very fishy, simple, effective and such a great use of a material. What a pleasure to watch your excellent videos.

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  6 лет назад

      Hi Stephen, thanks for your kind words. I am glad you are enjoying my videos. I am trying to add new ones, either tying or a Vlog entry, on a weekly basis.
      Cheers, Phil

    • @ferndawg10
      @ferndawg10 3 года назад

      Resembles a 'boogie man' fly. But what fly don't resemble another fly🤔??!!

  • @FryFlier
    @FryFlier 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, Phil, a great video again.

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  3 года назад

      Hi Gary, I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video.
      Cheers, Phil

  • @Harry-ei7os
    @Harry-ei7os 3 месяца назад +1

    Great tips
    Cheers

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  3 месяца назад

      @@Harry-ei7os Thanks. I am pleased to hear that you enjoy my video.
      Cheers, Phil.

  • @lonewizzard8456
    @lonewizzard8456 Год назад +1

    This is awesome. Keep em coming!

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  Год назад

      Thanks, great to hear you enjoyed the video. I try to add new ones every week.
      Cheers, Phil

  • @PRACERZ
    @PRACERZ 6 лет назад +1

    You and Brian are teaching me BIG TIME, thanks !!

  • @DEADKING624
    @DEADKING624 6 лет назад +1

    Simple and effective...nice work Phil

  • @joeduca8582
    @joeduca8582 6 лет назад +2

    Hi Phil, that's a cool simple pattern Brian did. I learned that twisted marabou body technique from a Larry Tullis book of patterns. Then again on another simple pattern, the Tabou Emerger. It's a method you can apply to lots of different patterns. Thanks to you and Brian, cheers guys.

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  6 лет назад

      Hi @JoeDuca, glad you enjoyed my video. Twisted marabou, as you have already mentioned is a great technique for a variety of patterns. I also use it for slender damselfly and Callibaetis nymph bodies.
      Cheers, Phil

  • @chrisgaler7732
    @chrisgaler7732 3 года назад +1

    Just bought your new(ish) book at Pacific Angler. Great resource. Thanks!

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  3 года назад

      Thanks Chris, I hope you enjoy it and find it helpful.
      Cheers, Phi

  • @mikeboule1967
    @mikeboule1967 4 года назад +1

    looks awesome

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  4 года назад

      Thanks, Mike, glad you enjoyed the video. Hopefully, the BMW works as well for you as it does for Brian and me.
      Cheers, Phil

  • @PiscatorFlies
    @PiscatorFlies 6 лет назад +1

    Looks good Phil, do you know the Dead Drift Leech? It's pretty similar to this, comes out of central Alberta. I used to tie them for Star and Muir. Same technique with the marabou though. Cheers

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Darren, I am not familiar with the Dead Drift Leech. Is it similar to the Catatonic Leech? Proof again, I guess that there are few original flies. I was using the BMW when I was still in BC over 15 years ago.
      Cheers, Phil

    • @PiscatorFlies
      @PiscatorFlies 6 лет назад

      @@PhilRowleyFlyFishing I think they are one and the same the Dead Drift and the Catatonic. Just a slight difference in how the marabou is applied, but the same end result. I ran into a similar situation with the Spring's Wriggler being almost identical to a Del Canty pattern. Cheers

  • @Pete.108
    @Pete.108 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Philip what size is the bead in metric as love all your videos and caught many fish here in Scotland
    All the best Peter.

    • @PhilRowleyFlyFishing
      @PhilRowleyFlyFishing  6 лет назад

      Hi Peter, thanks for your kind words. I am glad you are enjoying my videos. I use 3/32" or 2.4 MM tungsten beads for this fly. I tie it in size #12 most often. I have also updated the recipe in the comments section of the video. I will make a point going forward to include both metric and standard bead sizes on all of my videos when applicable.
      Thanks, Phil

    • @Pete.108
      @Pete.108 6 лет назад

      Hi Philip thank you so much for your helpfull reply much apprecated tight lines

  • @sdbassin1143
    @sdbassin1143 2 года назад

    What’s the difference between a porcupine and a BMW?
    The BMW has its pricks on the inside🤣😂🔥