Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
If you save samples of the baitfish and insects in the waters you are fishing it will make you a better fly tyer and fly fisherman. I usually save my samples in %70 rubbing alcohol and it keeps them good for a loooong time.
@@adamsflybox So sorry to hear about your Leukemia diagnosis. I lost my father to leukemia. My prayers for your fight against this cancer. Great video I have been tying my crappie jigs for years. I just got started tying saltwater jigs for Speckled trout and Redfish. Where do you buy your jig heads. I am having trouble finding them. Thank you and good luck.
@@tonyfrederick4038 Hi Tony, Thanks for your support regarding my Leukemia. The Doctors say I'm in remission however they keep blasting me with chemo to make sure it doesn't come back. Looking forward to getting out with the fly rod and doing some trout fishing if not in the Fall... Then will push for the Spring time. The fluke Spro style jigs I used in this video I cast from molds. You can source the jigs and molds online. I believe "the mud hole" sells both.
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
I bought my fly tying station at the fly fishing show years ago. I'm sure you can find them online. They are great for home and tying flies if you are traveling. I'm hoping to get back out trout fishing in the Spring for some mental therapy from the Leukemia. Adam
I am using a Regal Engineering Vice. It's about 30 years old and still works great for small to large sized flies. It isn't large enough for tying extremely large flies however it's a great vice. Regal probably has different sized vices depending on the size flies you are tying. You can probably Google Regal Vices and find it. TY, Adam @adamsflybox
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
So after I harvest a deer. I cut the tail off and skin it with as much fat as I can trim off. Then I wash the deer tail in hot soapy water until al the soap is out. Then I shake off as much exes water outside. At this point I wipe the tail down with paper towels to get as much moisture out of the tail. Finally I pour Kosher Crystal salt on the skin side and leave it up to dry. Change the salt the following week and you are good to start tying. After you have done this process if you have several tails you want to dye a particular color this is the time to heat soak the tails and add the dye.
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
Yes, I have used synthetic's and Krystal flash for my Buck Tail Jigs and fly streamers. Not sure where you live but if you have deer hit on the side of the road you can use a pair of hedge trimmers or a knife to cut it off. Then you use Kosher Crystal salt on the skin side to preserve it. We have dead deer all over the roads around here. Especially around November when the deer go into rut.
@@adamsflybox Lol, no deer here on the Big Island of Hawaii. Thanks for your reply and tip though. Too bad wild boar hair isn't the same as bucktail.. Got plenty of those around. Now you have me thinking.....
I'm sure you can tie some flies with wild boar hair... We saw a bunch of boar, Ram, and wild turkey on the big Island back in 2014. I tried for some bone fish while I was out but the ocean was raging. I did catch some trumpet fish and other small reef fish.
Nice video - love your tubed samples.
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
If you save samples of the baitfish and insects in the waters you are fishing it will make you a better fly tyer and fly fisherman. I usually save my samples in %70 rubbing alcohol and it keeps them good for a loooong time.
@@adamsflybox So sorry to hear about your Leukemia diagnosis. I lost my father to leukemia. My prayers for your fight against this cancer.
Great video I have been tying my crappie jigs for years. I just got started tying saltwater jigs for Speckled trout and Redfish. Where do you buy your jig heads. I am having trouble finding them. Thank you and good luck.
@@tonyfrederick4038 Hi Tony, Thanks for your support regarding my Leukemia. The Doctors say I'm in remission however they keep blasting me with chemo to make sure it doesn't come back. Looking forward to getting out with the fly rod and doing some trout fishing if not in the Fall... Then will push for the Spring time. The fluke Spro style jigs I used in this video I cast from molds. You can source the jigs and molds online. I believe "the mud hole" sells both.
Sweet bucktail 🤙
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
Glad you enjoyed the video. There is nothing better than smashing fish on buck tails you tied... Especially with a deer tail you harvested.
nice work 👌
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Hope you picked up some tips for you Buck tail jigs.
Very nice saludos
I just caught 4 Summer Fluke on this white bucktail jig last week. It is a productive jig.
Adam
Nice work station were can I get that same setup ?
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
Were you referring to my Vice or the mini fly tying table i use? TY, A
Omg god sorry to hear hopefully everything work out and you get better.
Yes I was referring the mini work station .
I bought my fly tying station at the fly fishing show years ago. I'm sure you can find them online. They are great for home and tying flies if you are traveling. I'm hoping to get back out trout fishing in the Spring for some mental therapy from the Leukemia.
Adam
what vise are you using? Where can I find the same one
I am using a Regal Engineering Vice. It's about 30 years old and still works great for small to large sized flies. It isn't large enough for tying extremely large flies however it's a great vice. Regal probably has different sized vices depending on the size flies you are tying. You can probably Google Regal Vices and find it.
TY,
Adam
@adamsflybox
How did you cure the deer tails?
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
So after I harvest a deer. I cut the tail off and skin it with as much fat as I can trim off. Then I wash the deer tail in hot soapy water until al the soap is out. Then I shake off as much exes water outside. At this point I wipe the tail down with paper towels to get as much moisture out of the tail. Finally I pour Kosher Crystal salt on the skin side and leave it up to dry. Change the salt the following week and you are good to start tying. After you have done this process if you have several tails you want to dye a particular color this is the time to heat soak the tails and add the dye.
Have you ever made these just using crystal flash? Bucktail is rather expensive. No bucks where I live.
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. I have been in and out of the hospital with Leukemia since Mid October. I've been doing everything the doctors ask and following their regiment closely. Going in to February I will be spending another month in hospital trying to stomp this cancer out for Spring fishing.
Yes, I have used synthetic's and Krystal flash for my Buck Tail Jigs and fly streamers. Not sure where you live but if you have deer hit on the side of the road you can use a pair of hedge trimmers or a knife to cut it off. Then you use Kosher Crystal salt on the skin side to preserve it. We have dead deer all over the roads around here. Especially around November when the deer go into rut.
@@adamsflybox Well that really sucks. No worries for the late reply. I hope everything works out for you.
@@adamsflybox Lol, no deer here on the Big Island of Hawaii. Thanks for your reply and tip though. Too bad wild boar hair isn't the same as bucktail.. Got plenty of those around. Now you have me thinking.....
I'm sure you can tie some flies with wild boar hair... We saw a bunch of boar, Ram, and wild turkey on the big Island back in 2014. I tried for some bone fish while I was out but the ocean was raging. I did catch some trumpet fish and other small reef fish.