This technique could be used to make great mullet flies. Make it all white like the white bread chum used to draw mullet. Excellent idea and video, thanks!
When you use your 1/2 hitch tool to secure the thread at the head, wrap the thread two or three times around the tool instead of one and you have whip finished it without the necessity of then using a whip finish tool….saves you a step and a bit of time! The resulting knot is the same!
Great fly and idea, I also like to use foam for suspender buzzers. I'll try package foam too.
A fly with only its body submerged in the water is a great product because it is safe for trout to eat, and it is easy for anglers to confirm this.
This technique could be used to make great mullet flies. Make it all white like the white bread chum used to draw mullet. Excellent idea and video, thanks!
Thanks for your comment. I hope my video is helpful. Have fun fishing!
I'll try this! Thank you
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Круто! Я из России. Завтра сделаю. Спасибо за видео ❤
Practical flies!❤
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Great inspiration!
thank you!
Is it bubble wrap?
It's a sponge sheet.
Lovely fly! Great idea, i ll try for my floating nymphs on Patagonia, Argentina. Nice Job!
Patagonia is a dream destination for me. I hope you have good fishing.
When you use your 1/2 hitch tool to secure the thread at the head, wrap the thread two or three times around the tool instead of one and you have whip finished it without the necessity of then using a whip finish tool….saves you a step and a bit of time! The resulting knot is the same!
thank you.
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Material list???
hook:TMC212Y#13
tail : teal or grey mallard
body : super fine dub (rusty brown)
leg : partridge brownback
wing : Foam sheet for packing material
Name this fly. Cant read Korean.
This is just a "floating nymph". And it's Japanese, not Korean. What country are you viewing this from?
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