I've seen this video a couple of times, it's truly a masterpiece. Im going to try to tie a few of these for some salmon rivers in northern Norway. Im thinking blood quill Marabou and a nice front hackle. Im gonna play around with some more flash. Again, thanks! How is this for the seatrout?
Great work and a very nice fly! Only would it be great, if you could include a close-up view of all the used materials, in your next videos, I was struggling a bit with the Amherst pheasant at first: Having only neck-feathers in my collection...🤔 But I guess/am almost sure, you are using fibers of a tail-feather?!?
Thanks :-) we take some shots from the tying table above with the materials layd out. But you are right about the amherst - it is fibres from the tail and dyed yellow for this colorcombination.
🎉🎉VERY WELL DONE 👍,,, THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION 🎉🎉
Klasse ! Endelig😊
I've seen this video a couple of times, it's truly a masterpiece.
Im going to try to tie a few of these for some salmon rivers in northern Norway.
Im thinking blood quill Marabou and a nice front hackle. Im gonna play around with some more flash.
Again, thanks!
How is this for the seatrout?
Great work and a very nice fly!
Only would it be great, if you could include a close-up view of all the used materials, in your next videos,
I was struggling a bit with the Amherst pheasant at first: Having only neck-feathers in my collection...🤔
But I guess/am almost sure, you are using fibers of a tail-feather?!?
Thanks :-) we take some shots from the tying table above with the materials layd out. But you are right about the amherst - it is fibres from the tail and dyed yellow for this colorcombination.
Det er jo snart et klassisk lakse mønster her i dk 👍
Blå/hvid/sort med sølv flash er nu også pænt effektiv til åens havørreder her i syddanmark.
😀 сомнительная муха, хотя щуке пофиг, если голодна.