Fly Tying - Slab Crappie Craft Fur Baitfish pattern - Weedless!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Fly Tying - Slab Crappie Craft Fur Baitfish pattern - Weedless! This fly is designed to fish for crappie in relatively shallow water where structures are around such as lily pads and brushes. Various color combinations are possible using different choices of craft fur.
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Ambiment - The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommon...)
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I see huge possibilities in colors for this fly I'm pulling my colors now to tie them,t hanks for sharing the video
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Killer tie, especially that weed guard, genius!
Awesome fly
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Cool idea, weed guard is the body. Awesome! Thanks again!
The mono extension is genius. I'm always frustrated with how little space I have to tie on a Texas hook. Game changer!
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Brilliant
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Man...awesome lures! 💯💪👊LETS GO!!!
It would be great to show a video of this lure being fished. True for all of your tying videos.
A work of art, and such peaceful music to go with it. A++ New subscriber.
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genius idea
Fantastic Great Stuff. I love the background music.AAA++++++++
Интересная мушка. Нужно попробовать. Спасибо.
That is a Peacock Bass...
Unbelievable just great a true artist. Also is that a laser light?
Thank you
Charlie Mutter
Charlie M it's a UV light, it's used to cure the UV glue.
Absolutely love the profile.Do you have a bigger bodied shad version for Stripers? Thankyou.
I don't use a fly rod. Do you tie any crappie jigs for use with regular spinning tackle? If you have videos of anything along those lines please advise. I tie my own jigs but always looking for new ideas from people who are more professional than I am at tying crappie jigs. Love your videos.
A lot of my crappie flies/jigs can be used with regular spinning tackle under an unweighted or weighted bobber especially if those are tied on jig-style hooks. Thank you for your comments and watching my videos!
How does it move in the water? Looks great, but does it preform?
Looks like it would have a tendency to roll.
Where did you get the orange fur and did you use a marker to color the tips of it
Jeff Dosser It’s grizzly rabbit fur so it naturally has the blackened tips.