Lovely fly as usual Davie. Thanks for sharing. That'll be great on my home stream and will probably take midge feeders on the lake as well. Thanks again. Karl
Hi Davie. I use a emerger made by myself and I have noticed that if I use TMC 206 BL the fly sometimes don't land in the right position, so I have decide to put a hook more heavy and the result is good, is like you in this fly, the fly comes in the right position for catch the fish. Best regards
Hey Davie, I finally found the Fulling Mill site for the U.S. and I had some of the ultimate dry fly hooks that I got from Performance flies a couple of years ago. I got some of the heavy weight and some short shank and standard dry fly 14's (favorite size) sometimes I tie the fly small and take advantage of the larger hook gape to give an advantage in hooking percentage with the gape, keeping floatation in mind of course. It has worked for many of my friends dry fly fishing. The quality of your ties is my ultimate goal. I try to duplicate your flies the way you tie them. I am having some success. I need more time to practice some of your more advanced techniques. Wife is doing poorly and am in hopes she may be with me one more Christmas. Ultimately, it is not up to me. All the best to you and your family. God bless. Sean
Hi Sean, it's great to hear that you have got a hold of some of the hooks I use which I'm sure you will enjoy tying your flies on..These hooks are very popular here and do suit a lot of the patterns we tye so it would be great to hear how you get on with them... I'm really do hope your wife keeps well and I know you will take great care of her... All the very best Davie...
I didn't get a chance to watch this yesterday but happy Father's day! Hope you had a great one! Davie that has to be the best tied biot body I've ever seen, perfect! That's a great emerger pattern, I really like how you've been tying in the wings on your flies lately, letting waste become part of the wing or pulling it through to separate the wings. Have you used up eye hooks for your drys or wets? I like the classic look they give the fly. I believe there's a technical reasons for using them. I've read in loch fishing a loop knot tied to it gives more movement, more so because of the eye than the knot. Also they are held away from the leader when fishing multiple flies. Especially if the leader is passed through the eye ten the next section of leader is tied in, that section passed through the eye of the second fly and so on. I've never done it but it's supposed to result in less tangles. I know Mustad discontinued there's but I can get #18's from a source has that is all they have left. He who hesitates is lost. I don't remember if Fulling Mill has any, I had a problem getting on the US site a couple of times. What's your thoughts on the up eye hooks and do you know if anyone makes them? Thanks Davie...
Hi Francisco Barros A, If you look at the bottom of the video you will see, materials used and underneath that it says, show more, if you click this you will see the list of materials but I have listed them below for you just incase you can't find it.... All the very best Davie... Materials Used; Hook, Fulling Mill Ultimate Dry Fly Barbless size 18 Thread, Uni-8/0 Lt.Olive Tail, Barred Woodduck Fibres Body, Dyed Blue Winged Olive Turkey Biot Thorax, Dyed Olive Hare's Mask Dubbing Wing/Bubble. Natural CDC Cul-de-Canard
As always a nice tie Davie. For a barbless dry fly hook, the wire size looks pretty stout. Do you think an emerger floats better with a little heavier hook than a normal fine wire dry fly hook?
Hi Craig, They are slightly heavier than other versions of this hook like you said and they do help to get the fly to sit better...I'm more likely to use a medium wire hook more for emergers than a light wire hook so I would recommend this...I was fishing tonight with these flies and they fished well for me again... All the very best Davie
Hi Ralphs007, If you wax your thread it will strengthen it as well as to help you tye in materials much better making them less likely to come away, also the threads turns grip much better so are less likely to slip..I especially wax the thread when tying hackles and wings on...I'm glad you enjoy the videos... All the very best Davie
Morning Andrew, A great question and I would say yes as the fly will float far longer and last a few fish more before you need to tye another on.. All the very best Davie
Hi Mike, It does sit higher in the water as this pattern is more to suit the smaller may fly pattern that come off rather than midge which a shuttlecock patterns would be used for... All the very best Davie
Hi Estevan Martinez, It will hold a small nymph or wet as I have used this fly many times for doing this as the bubble of CDC gives it a lot of support..... All the very best Davie..
Hi Fliegenwerkstatt, I use Veniards Prepared Fly Tyers Wax which comes in a small disc shape, so I break off a small piece and then I soften it and apply it to the side of my finger as you seen in the video ready to be used when needed.. All the very best
Davie ! Thank you much for this Info. Just ordered this Wax and some other things on Ebay...There i have a Veniard only seller... Always tight lines !!
Hi Mike, I would say they have a standard gape which you would find on most hooks this size though 1x would normally mean bigger... All the very best Davie
I love your broad accent and your canny tying skills.
Lovely fly as usual Davie. Thanks for sharing. That'll be great on my home stream and will probably take midge feeders on the lake as well.
Thanks again.
Karl
What an amazing effect with the spiral body!
I have caught a lot of fish on this pattern and always tie a bunch for Fall. Great Pattern
This fly saved my trip to the Corrib. Seemed it was the only pattern they were going for on my two days there
Those patterns will come in very handy. Thank you.
Best I have seen looks great thanks
Hi Davie.
I use a emerger made by myself and I have noticed that if I use TMC 206 BL the fly sometimes don't land in the right position, so I have decide to put a hook more heavy and the result is good, is like you in this fly, the fly comes in the right position for catch the fish.
Best regards
Hey Davie, I finally found the Fulling Mill site for the U.S. and I had some of the ultimate dry fly hooks that I got from Performance flies a couple of years ago. I got some of the heavy weight and some short shank and standard dry fly 14's (favorite size) sometimes I tie the fly small and take advantage of the larger hook gape to give an advantage in hooking percentage with the gape, keeping floatation in mind of course. It has worked for many of my friends dry fly fishing. The quality of your ties is my ultimate goal. I try to duplicate your flies the way you tie them. I am having some success. I need more time to practice some of your more advanced techniques. Wife is doing poorly and am in hopes she may be with me one more Christmas. Ultimately, it is not up to me. All the best to you and your family. God bless. Sean
Hi Sean,
it's great to hear that you have got a hold of some of the hooks I use which I'm sure you will enjoy tying your flies on..These hooks are very popular here and do suit a lot of the patterns we tye so it would be great to hear how you get on with them...
I'm really do hope your wife keeps well and I know you will take great care of her...
All the very best Davie...
Very Nice. Thank you M.McPhail
I didn't get a chance to watch this yesterday but happy Father's day! Hope you had a great one! Davie that has to be the best tied biot body I've ever seen, perfect! That's a great emerger pattern, I really like how you've been tying in the wings on your flies lately, letting waste become part of the wing or pulling it through to separate the wings. Have you used up eye hooks for your drys or wets? I like the classic look they give the fly. I believe there's a technical reasons for using them. I've read in loch fishing a loop knot tied to it gives more movement, more so because of the eye than the knot. Also they are held away from the leader when fishing multiple flies. Especially if the leader is passed through the eye ten the next section of leader is tied in, that section passed through the eye of the second fly and so on. I've never done it but it's supposed to result in less tangles. I know Mustad discontinued there's but I can get #18's from a source has that is all they have left. He who hesitates is lost. I don't remember if Fulling Mill has any, I had a problem getting on the US site a couple of times. What's your thoughts on the up eye hooks and do you know if anyone makes them? Thanks Davie...
Great looking fly sure to catch, Cheers Davie ( Wigan )
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Great pattern. Please, what kind of duck?
Hi David,
It's was Mallard CDC feathers that I used in the video and I'm glad you liked the fly..
All the very best Davie
Is a nice fly please give us a lista of materials to use
Materials Used;
Hook, Fulling Mill Ultimate Dry Fly Barbless size 18
Thread, Uni-8/0 Lt.Olive
Tail, Barred Woodduck Fibres
Body, Dyed Blue Winged Olive Turkey Biot
Thorax, Dyed Olive Hare's Mask Dubbing
Wing/Bubble. Natural CDC Cul-de-Canard
Is a Wonder fue emerger, coludirse you please give us a list of materials
Hi Francisco Barros A,
If you look at the bottom of the video you will see, materials used and underneath that it says, show more, if you click this you will see the list of materials but I have listed them below for you just incase you can't find it....
All the very best Davie...
Materials Used;
Hook, Fulling Mill Ultimate Dry Fly Barbless size 18
Thread, Uni-8/0 Lt.Olive
Tail, Barred Woodduck Fibres
Body, Dyed Blue Winged Olive Turkey Biot
Thorax, Dyed Olive Hare's Mask Dubbing
Wing/Bubble. Natural CDC Cul-de-Canard
As always a nice tie Davie. For a barbless dry fly hook, the wire size looks pretty stout. Do you think an emerger floats better with a little heavier hook than a normal fine wire dry fly hook?
Hi Craig,
They are slightly heavier than other versions of this hook like you said and they do help to get the fly to sit better...I'm more likely to use a medium wire hook more for emergers than a light wire hook so I would recommend this...I was fishing tonight with these flies and they fished well for me again...
All the very best Davie
Thanks for the excellent videos. Davie,whats the purpose of adding wax to your thread?
Hi Ralphs007,
If you wax your thread it will strengthen it as well as to help you tye in materials much better making them less likely to come away, also the threads turns grip much better so are less likely to slip..I especially wax the thread when tying hackles and wings on...I'm glad you enjoy the videos...
All the very best Davie
Thank you.
Rookie question: do you use any floatant on the CDC?
Morning Andrew,
A great question and I would say yes as the fly will float far longer and last a few fish more before you need to tye another on..
All the very best Davie
I did enjoy it, Davie. Thank You.
Am I right in my guessing this fly floats about level on the water... not more vertically like a shuttlecock?
Mike
Hi Mike,
It does sit higher in the water as this pattern is more to suit the smaller may fly pattern that come off rather than midge which a shuttlecock patterns would be used for...
All the very best Davie
Thanks, Davie...
Mike
Can I fish this with weight?
But as top fly
Hi Estevan Martinez,
It will hold a small nymph or wet as I have used this fly many times for doing this as the bubble of CDC gives it a lot of support.....
All the very best Davie..
Whats the Manufacturer of your nice Finger Waxy thing ?
Hi Fliegenwerkstatt,
I use Veniards Prepared Fly Tyers Wax which comes in a small disc shape, so I break off a small piece and then I soften it and apply it to the side of my finger as you seen in the video ready to be used when needed..
All the very best
Davie !
Thank you much for this Info.
Just ordered this Wax and some other things on Ebay...There i have a Veniard only seller...
Always tight lines !!
Davie, I meant to ask in the other post... the hook has a 1X wide gape. Does that make it the gape of a #16, or ???
Mike
Hi Mike,
I would say they have a standard gape which you would find on most hooks this size though 1x would normally mean bigger...
All the very best Davie
Thank you...
Mike