Biot Stonefly - Semi realistic pattern that just works - McFly Angler Fly Tying Tutorial

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  • @puccini4530
    @puccini4530 3 года назад +6

    Absolutely perfect presentation. No pointless background music - thank God.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I mean there is background music, but I guess you like this music. Glad it’s your taste. Some might not like this style of music. Haha.

  • @samuelstorage4944
    @samuelstorage4944 Год назад

    Thanks for the great video, il have to tie a few before i come out to Colorado this September for a family wedding!

  • @Hunter711pa
    @Hunter711pa 3 года назад +1

    Nice job! Great looking pattern and I really like to see flies tied with all natural materials once in awhile.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад

      For sure, I like natural also. However im not a stickler for it. Both natural and synthetic work well, but for different uses. Synthetic does seem to be more durable most of the time so there is that going for it. But natural also just has a different feel, and sometimes works better for getting bites. Anyway, glad you liked the video, thanks for the comment.

  • @fishingforlikes3042
    @fishingforlikes3042 3 года назад +2

    Mcfly that looks Mcperfect!!.. great video..tight lines

  • @bobhammond8067
    @bobhammond8067 3 года назад

    Great tie!!! Love Golden Stones. A favorite in my part of the world!!!

  • @leonardwells9613
    @leonardwells9613 2 года назад

    EXCELLENT pattern, great tie, THIS is a fly box stuffer !!!! L 👍🎣👍

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  2 года назад

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it

  • @sergtang5593
    @sergtang5593 2 года назад

    I fish this pattern here in Canada with success. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @leemowers9395
    @leemowers9395 3 года назад

    Very nice looking stonefly pattern, thanks for sharing the video with us.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад

      Thanks man, hope it helps. Let me know how it works for ya.

  • @byronc7284
    @byronc7284 2 года назад

    Wow, awesome looking fly. I'm def tying this.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  2 года назад

      Thank you very much, and yes you should give it a try, its not too difficult once you get the hang of it.

  • @nizzurtmontalgizzert3337
    @nizzurtmontalgizzert3337 2 года назад

    Beautiful pattern

  • @hughiegraves8901
    @hughiegraves8901 3 года назад

    Awesome looking stone pattern will have to ty some up for sure.👍

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад

      Thank you, yeah give it a try

  • @sanjuanriverflytyer9389
    @sanjuanriverflytyer9389 3 года назад

    That's a true semi realistic pattern. Due to both realistic and traditional fly tying techniques. Now when I tie realistic one things I've used is monofilament fishing line to not only widen bodies but to also heat crimp them to shape to make legs. As for segmentation on the abdomen I use razor foam. Another thing you can use for a tail is porcupine quills and for the antennas horse hair works well.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад

      That sounds cool, yeah I’ve never attempted realistic patterns. I mean the time it takes to tie them I’m sure is long, and then I’ve fished some before from someone’s box that had a few, and they didn’t seem to do so well for some reason. Not saying yours don’t. But I just never saw the need other than for like a display type fly. Your thoughts?

    • @sanjuanriverflytyer9389
      @sanjuanriverflytyer9389 3 года назад

      Your right they do take a long time to tie but that also depends on what your tying and using for material. As for fishing realistic flies the materials matter a lot. Some materials they use are great when it comes to fishing realistic flies and some not so much. Another thing is that not all realistic flies are meant to fish due to the bug it imitates such as the praying mantis. Theres 2 really good books for what I consider fishable realistic flies they are both by Fred Hannie. The mono and deer hair that are primarily made with his flies are made to be fished. The books are called fly tying with monofilament and uncommon flies. Fred was trained by a man David Martin and uses a lot of the same techniques Dave did. Dave sadly died a few years ago as a late developed agent orange. His website is still up though. David didn't fish and tie anything but realistic flies. They both seem to have good luck with it

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад

      Cool thanks for the info. I think for me, if I got into realistic flies, it would be for the artistic side of it. For me though, the common guide style flies work really well when fishing and I’ve always had luck, just hard to spend that much extra time for something that might not fish any better? Maybe it would though in some conditions depending on the specific pattern and like you said, materials used. At one point in my tying career I’ll try some realistic flies. I have lots of people wanting me to get into the salmon streamers also, but just haven’t made that jump yet either.
      As for realistic flies that aren’t bugs. Check out my gamechanger videos. They come out pretty realistic for being a baitfish. They do take a while to tie but I do notice they fish really well. And mostly these are for bass so your using heavy leader and less chance to loose the fly as long as your casts aren’t into trees. Haha!

  • @mdaley3102
    @mdaley3102 3 года назад

    A really cool stonefly. Love it

  • @johneby4387
    @johneby4387 2 года назад

    Great looking stone fly..

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  2 года назад

      Yeah it’s a great pattern, I’m glad you like my take on it. Thanks!

  • @ghart91
    @ghart91 3 года назад

    Really nice looking fly.

  • @chrisolsonphoto
    @chrisolsonphoto 3 года назад

    great looking bug. One tip that I learned about getting the flat body shape is rather then tying in lead free wire down the sides, wrap it around the shank like you normally would from the bead down and before you add the wings and extra dubbing use some flat pliers and pinch the wire from top and bottom to flatten it out.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад

      Good idea. That would increase the weight a lot though, of course that could be a good thing. I’ll try that some time

  • @oldsmugglerflyfishing
    @oldsmugglerflyfishing 2 года назад

    Nice looking wingcase finish

  • @user-rk7kg9ik2c
    @user-rk7kg9ik2c Год назад

    Excellent fly.

  • @richardduvall6512
    @richardduvall6512 3 года назад

    Awesome looking pattern thanks for sharing

  • @smattext
    @smattext 2 года назад

    just bought all the materials to tie this fly I think it will work great on the arkansas river west of Canon City , Colorado

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  2 года назад +1

      Awesome man, good luck fishing

  • @raulg72rg
    @raulg72rg 3 года назад

    Very nice job 👍

  • @smattext
    @smattext 2 года назад +1

    wish you were still in Colorado

  • @erichandyauto
    @erichandyauto 2 года назад

    Awesome tutorial! Would these biot patterns catch fish in all 12 months of the year? If not, what months do they work in? Thanks for sharing.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  2 года назад

      The months would depend on where you live. You can fish them all year but the best time is shortly before they emerge to adult form. This varies from place to place.

  • @Flies_the_limit
    @Flies_the_limit 2 года назад

    I don't understand stacking a .010 and .015 lead on top of eachother. Why not just use a .025?
    Awesome pattern btw

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  2 года назад

      Thanks, so it’s because it tapers it down. You can do .025 but you would have to use a lot of thread to taper it.

    • @Flies_the_limit
      @Flies_the_limit 2 года назад

      @@McFlyAngler it dawned on me after I posted lol. Ty!

  • @АлександрПлахотный-е4у

    Классная личинка! Благодарю!👍🤝🇰🇿

  • @kandiecandelaria3134
    @kandiecandelaria3134 2 года назад

    Wow super nice

  • @greggill1
    @greggill1 2 года назад

    The largest turkey biot I have only goes around the body like 3 times. What brand of turkey biots are you using and approx. how long are they???

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  2 года назад

      Are you using goose or Turkey?

    • @greggill1
      @greggill1 2 года назад

      @@McFlyAngler turkey biots i purchased from ole florida fly shop

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  2 года назад

      Oh I think all fly shops are just subject to whatever is available for them to buy. I am sure quality changes from year to year and where their distributors are getting products from

  • @carlosdanielrodriguezrodri7657
    @carlosdanielrodriguezrodri7657 9 месяцев назад

    i love it.... thank you ...♠

  • @Idaho_drifer
    @Idaho_drifer 2 года назад

    Awesome, thank you

  • @showmemotion
    @showmemotion 3 года назад

    i watch these videos and still managed to make a crappy fly lol good job on the video

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад +1

      Thank you. As for your flies, just practice. And what you might think is crappy might not be. I’m sure they are really good. And for sure they will catch fish. Just keep working at it.

    • @paulbugeja5425
      @paulbugeja5425 3 года назад

      You need to practice, evaluate the steps that need improvement and go from there.

  • @michiganfisher9253
    @michiganfisher9253 3 года назад

    Thats awesome. How do those risen hooks compare against like mustad or gamakatsu? I might have to get me some haha, i need some biot though.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад

      They are pretty good. I mean the price is like 1/3 of gamakatsu and about 1/2 of mustad. I’d say they are about ok par with mustad and gamakatsu has a slight edge in sharpness. But it’s not too noticeable

    • @michiganfisher9253
      @michiganfisher9253 3 года назад

      Ah i see, i might have to get m some then ahaha. Great tie.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад

      Thank you. Yeah they are good hooks

  • @stuartwales7613
    @stuartwales7613 2 года назад

    Can you show how to tie this on a size 16

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  2 года назад

      It’s just like this one but down sized. Maybe at one point but I don’t think any time soon.

  • @AbdAzis_CH
    @AbdAzis_CH 3 года назад

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  • @jeffjackson5331
    @jeffjackson5331 2 года назад

    Nice!

  • @josephwhitt2315
    @josephwhitt2315 3 года назад

    What kind of string do you use to tie your flies??

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад

      Do you mean thread? If so, I use a number of different kinds depending on the fly.

    • @josephwhitt2315
      @josephwhitt2315 3 года назад

      @@McFlyAngler yes i meant thread i usually fly fish for salmon and big trout what type of thread would you use on a 1/16th ounce wolley bugger or like a efg sucking leach type fly they love em up here in alaska the reason i ask is cause im new to tieing flies and im haveing trouble with my flies lasting more than one fish

  • @МиколаГеранічев
    @МиколаГеранічев 2 года назад

    👍

  • @jasrobsny
    @jasrobsny 3 года назад

    classic!

  • @caryverhalen
    @caryverhalen 3 года назад

    Noise!

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад

      I’m quite sure your viewing device has a volume control. You can always turn it down

    • @caryverhalen
      @caryverhalen 3 года назад

      @McFly Angler you've never heard young people say "nice" and pronounce it "Noise" it was a compliment, not a putdown brother.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  3 года назад +1

      @@caryverhalen No ive never heard that, im quite old school. Thanks for the compliment.

  • @Vajfom
    @Vajfom 2 года назад

    I used UTC fly thread and broke a brand new thread bobbin 🧵 today right in half while tying. Am I tying too hard? Anyone experience the same? #140 ultra thread.

    • @McFlyAngler
      @McFlyAngler  2 года назад

      I’ve never broken a bobbin, I have broken thread though. I’d say yeah too hard probably…. Lol