There’s a few different ways to tie the humpy, but this technique to me yields the best looking result and also wastes the least materials. Awesome tutorial!
It’s crazy how many ways there are to tie just about every fly. I do a very similar thing but in reverse…starting with the wings, thinning the butt ends out a bit, building the underbody then using the butt ends to create the hump. I feel that using the same clump of hair for the wings and the hump just makes for less hassle…
Intersting...not sure I've ever seen Humpys tied in reverse. But, yeah, totally agree using the same clump of hair is the way to go. Thanks for watching and happy tying!
This series of tutorials is great. Really helpful. Thanks for taking the time to do them, much appreciated
Thank you! More to come!!
There’s a few different ways to tie the humpy, but this technique to me yields the best looking result and also wastes the least materials. Awesome tutorial!
Very true. Thank you for the feedback!
Mega Thx for a great tutorial for us beginners !!
You're welcome and thank you for the feedback! @@hirkojs
It’s crazy how many ways there are to tie just about every fly. I do a very similar thing but in reverse…starting with the wings, thinning the butt ends out a bit, building the underbody then using the butt ends to create the hump. I feel that using the same clump of hair for the wings and the hump just makes for less hassle…
Intersting...not sure I've ever seen Humpys tied in reverse. But, yeah, totally agree using the same clump of hair is the way to go. Thanks for watching and happy tying!