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Nice video! Excellent editing which made the video move along and keep the viewer interested! I like the idea of synthetic materials because they don't absorb the water and become too heavy to cast. I like to pike fish and I can see how the same approach could be used to make flies twice as long!
Been tying for 15 years and never subbed a tying channel until now!Your instruction is excellent as well as production quality and the patterns are new and fun!
Many thanks! I am glad you have enjoyed the videos. I certainly take my time producing them and try to keep them short and quick after they are edited. I kinda got sick of the 15minute fly tying videos and decided it was time to put out HD videos that show you the steps you need in a quick, easy to follow manner.
Thank you. I thought it was about time someone spelled this pattern out. I know a lot of people struggler with it. I hope it was clear and easy to follow.
ALERT! Hi Jesse, hope I caught your attention. I don't fly fish for bones, nor trout. But I am one of the guys who crappie fish and tye my jigs and don't live bait fish. I haunt sites like yours, and take your ideas to apply to crappie jigs 1/32 to 1/8 oz. Can you advise the hook size and dimensions of your finished jig? I really want to turn your bonefish jig into a crappie jig.
Looking for advice! I am a decent fly fisherman, but have never saltwater fly fished. This thanksgiving my family and I are headed down to Casey Key FL and I plan on getting into the saltwater game. There are some jetties and some intercoastal water that should be easy for me to fish and from what I have read my main target species will most likely be snook. Any fly recommendations or just advice in general?
Just got back from Florida. If you ever go again. White fluke patterns. Green back patterns. Or a white with black top bait fish. Got my first fish on a bait fish fly that I tied. Was a Snook. Was killer!
Hey how do I prevent these flies from trapping air bubbles and floating? I tied a few from this great video but they float like crazy. What do I need to do to fix or prevent this?
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Nice video! Excellent editing which made the video move along and keep the viewer interested! I like the idea of synthetic materials because they don't absorb the water and become too heavy to cast. I like to pike fish and I can see how the same approach could be used to make flies twice as long!
Most dramatic music for a fly tying video!
Been tying for 15 years and never subbed a tying channel until now!Your instruction is excellent as well as production quality and the patterns are new and fun!
Many thanks! I am glad you have enjoyed the videos. I certainly take my time producing them and try to keep them short and quick after they are edited. I kinda got sick of the 15minute fly tying videos and decided it was time to put out HD videos that show you the steps you need in a quick, easy to follow manner.
Congratulations on the work. The bait looked very good.
Thanks Capt. Jesse, great instructions! I think I finally understand how it's done. Good luck on your trip! 👍😎 (I've been a subscriber ✍)
Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for tuning in. I am glad the video has helped others learn the technique. Thanks for all the support!
Nice and clear instruction on using ep fibers. Thanks!
Thank you for the feedback. I am glad it was easy to follow.
Nice tie
Affective and simple pattern. Good job bro!
Many thanks. Glad you liked the fly. That was a tough one to film actually. Lots of steps to cover in a short time.
Nice streamer, congrats.
Great looking fly, very good tutorial.
Thank you for the compliments!
Learn to tie this fly! It's the only one I use summertime West coast of Florida.#Jim Roberts Flyfishing
Brilliant Capt Jesse!
Thank you. I thought it was about time someone spelled this pattern out. I know a lot of people struggler with it. I hope it was clear and easy to follow.
Backwater Fly Fishing You bet it was! Your videos are always very helpful. Thanks for making it, I know how much time and effort it takes.
EP has a lot of different fibers. What type of fibers did you use? great video
I can hear Enrico now: "Ca--ching$!.....no, I'm just kidding"😅😅😅
It was great.
Do you have any issues with Loon Thick not curing completely? Mine is usually really tacky even if I hit it with a light then sit it outside.
Chase Freeman I use the loon infinity light now and that zaps it really well.
Great tutorial Jesse. tight lines one your bonefish trip.
Thank you. I head out on the 4th of April. Pray for some good weather. haha
Awesome ‼️ 👌
Awesome!
Great tutorial!! Tight lines brotha
Just subbed #1000 keep making videos, great stuff👍
Many thanks for the kind words! Glad you liked the vid!
ALERT! Hi Jesse, hope I caught your attention. I don't fly fish for bones, nor trout. But I am one of the guys who crappie fish and tye my jigs and don't live bait fish. I haunt sites like yours, and take your ideas to apply to crappie jigs 1/32 to 1/8 oz. Can you advise the hook size and dimensions of your finished jig? I really want to turn your bonefish jig into a crappie jig.
Looking for advice! I am a decent fly fisherman, but have never saltwater fly fished. This thanksgiving my family and I are headed down to Casey Key FL and I plan on getting into the saltwater game. There are some jetties and some intercoastal water that should be easy for me to fish and from what I have read my main target species will most likely be snook. Any fly recommendations or just advice in general?
Just got back from Florida. If you ever go again. White fluke patterns. Green back patterns. Or a white with black top bait fish. Got my first fish on a bait fish fly that I tied. Was a Snook. Was killer!
Hey how do I prevent these flies from trapping air bubbles and floating? I tied a few from this great video but they float like crazy. What do I need to do to fix or prevent this?
Dave Narr I am not sure. That is not a problem I have had. I would try getting it wet prior to casting and making sure it stays wet
You might be using too many fibers when you tie them... Slim the flies down.
I put a couple drops of xink on mine to help it break the surface tension.
What size hook did you use ?
1/0
Great 👌👌👌🇮🇩
Can I do this with SF?
Yes. You can stack SF as well but it will give a slightly different look and action.
@@BackwaterFlyFishing sweet! thanks
Tying in bunches of material moving progressively along the shank is not stacking!!!