What the heck is a gammarus? (Let's tie a scud.)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2022
  • There are many ways you can tie this amphipod crustacean but this version with ostrich and UV resin is one of the easiest. As a major source of food for many species, this freshwater shrimp or scud should be in all of our boxes.
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  • @edwardchavez5627
    @edwardchavez5627 2 года назад +1

    Good Morning Sir Matt, yes Sir that definitely is a great ty my friend. They are always good to have in the box. Thanks Sir Matt. A busy week getting ready to move at the end of the week, I always make time for a video. Have a great day Sir Matt.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Oh I know you've got these bugs in Texas Edward! Well, they're not really bugs, but crustaceans, but I call everything bugs. :-) Good luck with the move my friend! And don't worry if you don't have time to watch all my videos. I know you're not going anywhere. :-)

  • @karljones6594
    @karljones6594 2 года назад +3

    Good morning sir Matt. Enjoying my coffee and favorite fly tying video channel. Will have to give this one a try because it looks like a cool pattern. Have a great day and stay safe my friend.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Thanks Karl! If nothing else, it's at least a really cool looking fly. And a row of these in your fly box makes you look like a pro. :-)

  • @martyrothman3933
    @martyrothman3933 2 года назад +1

    Wow Matt I've never seen one of these tide it's really neat now I have to buy more stuff thanks :-) :-) :-)

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Ha! I guess that just goes to show us that not all flies have to be fuzzy. :-)

  • @marshallbaldwin8960
    @marshallbaldwin8960 Год назад

    This scud looks Great. Thank you Sir Matt

  • @ybarrajc
    @ybarrajc 2 года назад

    Good morning Matt, adding this to my list. Thank you for sharing

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @DB-iu8yl
    @DB-iu8yl 2 года назад

    That’s an awesome looking bug. Great advice on the feather duster.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it DB! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @thomaswalls123
    @thomaswalls123 2 года назад

    I've tied many of those. They never come out the way I want them to. Great job👍👍

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Thanks Thomas! My biggest problem is the resin dripping around to where I don't want it before I get it hardened.

  • @darrellward7121
    @darrellward7121 2 года назад +1

    Great tutorial as always great looking fly

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate it Darrell! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @lorawinfrey9112
    @lorawinfrey9112 2 года назад +1

    Nice I'm definitely going to have to try to tie this one

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Lora! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @Wyamike734
    @Wyamike734 2 года назад

    Nice looking fly! The feather duster is a great idea, it will provide a lot of herl on the cheep. I will have to give this one a try. Thanks Matt !

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Mike! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @kenb4685
    @kenb4685 2 года назад +1

    Nice work Matt

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Ken! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @sallysanderson3627
    @sallysanderson3627 2 года назад

    I love this pattern! Back to the vise making scuds, thanks 😊

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      And think about how cool a row of these will look in your fly box!

  • @kaimacklin6337
    @kaimacklin6337 2 года назад +1

    Looks good Matt

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Kai! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @crowdaddy8355
    @crowdaddy8355 2 года назад

    Great video for teaching. Love this fly. Thanks Matt.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Chat! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @FlyTyer1948
    @FlyTyer1948 2 года назад

    Cool way of constructing a scud. I’m going to copy this one. Thanks, Matt.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Thanks Bob. This is the first time I've tied a scud this way. And I've always wondered about these hard bodied flies... how long will a fish keep it in its mouth before trying to spit it out? Intuition tells me that a soft, fuzzy fly won't be rejected as quickly. But then again, I've caught a lot of fish with a Copper John and those bugs are all hard. Maybe they do try to spit it but the hook gets in the way. We may never know!

    • @FlyTyer1948
      @FlyTyer1948 2 года назад

      I think you are right. I don’t know if it will look as good, but I wonder if it would work to try using flexible resin which is soft to the touch.

  • @davehall2160
    @davehall2160 2 года назад

    that is a gorgeous looking fly Matt
    this one has been on my to-do-list for a while now
    going to whip out a few
    thanks for the video

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate it Dave! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @charlieeastland2249
    @charlieeastland2249 2 года назад

    This is a cool looking fly Matt. Thanks for sharing.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Charlie! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @edwardmlotkiewicz2343
    @edwardmlotkiewicz2343 2 года назад

    Nice tie. And, yes,we all unravel at some time! Like the simple techniques that produce an effective fly. Use them quite a bit here in Florida.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Ed! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @jamesphillips2216
    @jamesphillips2216 2 года назад

    Sweet!! Fantastic tips!! Great scud thanks for the informative video Matt!!

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it James! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @mikeney5113
    @mikeney5113 2 года назад

    Very cool scud pattern matt.looks pretty dang good.thanks.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Mike! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @toddslichter7831
    @toddslichter7831 2 года назад

    Nice tie, Matt. Looks great.

  • @doncogswell9596
    @doncogswell9596 2 года назад +2

    I love it Matt, well done. You are pretty innovative with the lead weight in the bobbin and the flattening of the D rib vinyl. I never would have thought of either of those. I copied your use of floss in the bobbin (from a previous video you made) yesterday and it worked great. How could Mr. Trout possibly pass up this for a snack? "Let's give it a shot"!

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Hahaha! Oh yeah, let's do it Don. Thanks for the note my friend. :-)

  • @bigdaddy99929
    @bigdaddy99929 2 года назад

    Nice little bug. Yes, it does happen. 😜. But I love using the vinyl bodies. Thx Matt.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate it Clyde! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @joutdoorsmen23
    @joutdoorsmen23 2 года назад

    Hi Matt, awesome fly and a Excellent Description on how to fish it and tying it thanks again for what you do. I’m sure going to tie some.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Thank you J! Have fun with it my friend. :-)

    • @joutdoorsmen23
      @joutdoorsmen23 2 года назад

      @@SavageFlies I sure will, as always.
      I sent you an email I was wondering if you got it or not?

  • @johnsamothrakis4621
    @johnsamothrakis4621 2 года назад

    Hi Matt , great video & like the feather duster tip 👍

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it John! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @JimBarklow
    @JimBarklow 2 года назад

    Matt, Thank you for leaving in the vinyl unraveling. I thought it only happened to me. Others would just edit that out.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Ha! Thanks Jim. I do leave most of my mistakes in, especially if I can show folks how I recover from it. I actually had some straggle string unravel on me in tonight's video. So yeah, it happens to us all. :-)

  • @garrettswoodworx1873
    @garrettswoodworx1873 2 года назад

    Good morning sir! Wow, that one was chock full of useful techniques, all well explained! I wonder how many stores are gonna wonder what caused the sudden rush to buy feather dusters? 🙃 First the floss, now lead wire and I suddenly have a great use for those really cheap bobbin holders that have been taking up drawer space. Thanks for sharing your expertise with the rest of us Matt.

    • @edherrmann182
      @edherrmann182 2 года назад +1

      A feather duster will give you more ostrich hurl than you will ever use in a lifetime of tying.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      You bet Garrett! But hahaha... I don't think my little channel will make a dent on how many feather dusters Amazon sells in a day. :-) But as for putting wire in a bobbin holder... definitely do that if you tie with weight often. Just use an old cheap bobbin! I'll even put a spool of UTC Ultra wire in a bobbin holder if I'm tying a lot of flies like Frank Sawyer's original Pheasant Tail or a Copper John.

  • @edwardthornton2156
    @edwardthornton2156 2 года назад

    Nice job Matt. That is a good looking fly and it will catch a lot off fish. It is nice easy tie thanks Matt keep up the good work.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Butch! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @samh4232
    @samh4232 2 года назад

    Nice…going to add this to my tie list for this weekend. Going to try and find some orange or yellow peacock hurl as well.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Sam! Note, this is ostrich herl though, not peacock. But you can get ostrich dyed in various colors. And peacock herl too, but peacock herl dyed red barely looks any different than natural herl.

  • @sinelocum
    @sinelocum 2 года назад

    Looks great!

  • @johnnylightning1491
    @johnnylightning1491 2 года назад

    Nice easy fly Matt. I like the feather duster idea being the cheapskate that I am. Keep the good stuff coming buddy.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Thanks Dave! And the best thing, you can occasionally dust off your tying bench with it. :-) Here's the one I got: amzn.to/3uHTNgJ

  • @TheCanary24
    @TheCanary24 2 года назад

    Nice job and seems easy to tie. I'll give a shot!

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @chevyguy6510
    @chevyguy6510 2 года назад

    I love it Matt! Don't let that thing get the best of you!

  • @leonardwells9613
    @leonardwells9613 2 года назад

    Just got back and watched the video, many thanks, that was a fine gammarus as well as good uv resin use, many thanks my friend. L 👍👍

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Thank you Leonard! I appreciate you asking me about it. I still haven't tried the colored UV resins yet though so that's still on my to-do list. :-)

    • @leonardwells9613
      @leonardwells9613 2 года назад

      @@SavageFlies thanks again for the consideration with the video, when you DO get around to using the colored UV resins I think it will open up a very interesting avenue for your videos, there are SO many colors and types of resins. Thank you again. Leonard 👍🎣👍

  • @richardbutts6512
    @richardbutts6512 2 года назад

    Oh Man I got busy tying up a dozen o these! Thanks

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Heck yeah! Have fun with them. :-)

  • @marksleeper9385
    @marksleeper9385 2 года назад

    very nice Matt

  • @jimholland1592
    @jimholland1592 2 года назад +2

    Good morning Matt☕️☕️
    I may not be a smart man but I know what a scud is( in the voice of Forrest Gump )🤣🤣🤣 you did a fantastic job on this looks really nice👍 I have had amazing granddaughter time and with family but not one fish in three outings. And we celebrated our 40th anniversary here. Stay well and safe 👍

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Momma always said everybody should have a few scuds in their box. :-) So no fish in three outings?? I haven't even been on the water in almost a month! But this Saturday is a fishing weekend for me. IF it warms up. I don't want to freeze my tail off if it's in the 20s at sunrise. Speaking of Georgia, do you remember who Roscoe P. Coletrane was? I'm thinking of working him into a special video for Friday. :-)

    • @jimholland1592
      @jimholland1592 2 года назад

      @@SavageFlies I do remember, how fun would that be! And these temperatures, Georgia is getting nice but here in NC it is still brutal where we are. Can’t wait till Thursday 👍I am going out this afternoon when it gets a little warmer 🧐

  • @laytonmarvin3790
    @laytonmarvin3790 2 года назад

    Nicely tied scud Matt, and a great little fish catcher. As always, thanks for sharing

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Layton! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @cosmiccharlie8606
    @cosmiccharlie8606 2 года назад

    Vary cool fly 😎 looks like the one im going to be adding to my fly box thank you for your time sir

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      And the coolest thing about this one Charlie? A row of these look pretty awesome in your fly box. :-)

  • @barbaraemerich1921
    @barbaraemerich1921 2 года назад +1

    Good morning Matt! Spring break is over! I got lots of fishing in and made lots of flies! So happy to see this pattern I love it! Thank you! I’m definitely going to try tying some up!!

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Barbara! Our spring break is in a couple of weeks. I'll be out at the farm and hopefully get a couple of days on the Savage River. Fingers crossed for nice weather!

  • @gdreilly
    @gdreilly 2 года назад

    Nice job Matt

  • @jimgollach6202
    @jimgollach6202 2 года назад

    Never fished this type of fly, or seen one tied. Thanks Matt, I definitely enjoyed watching this tie. Excellent tie! Thanks for sharing 👍.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Jim! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @epsieblaine7968
    @epsieblaine7968 2 года назад

    Hi Matt,great lookin scud.And feather dusters are ausome.I learned to use epoxy before there was u v resin in the fly tying world.Makes you apresate u v resin.Been playing around with silicon last couple years too.Have a great week my friend. Ken

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Ken! I've been thinking about playing around with a hot glue gun and seeing what I can do with that. :-)

  • @tompeterson559
    @tompeterson559 2 года назад

    Very cool looking fly! I like the creative use of a feather duster, too. I'll give this one a try for some of the small ponds we have around here.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Tom! Now I just wish cleaning companies made feather dusters in olives or yellows. :-)

  • @rollinlapoint4554
    @rollinlapoint4554 2 года назад

    One of the best scuds I've seen. Very well done!!

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Rollin! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @diecastrejuvenation7779
    @diecastrejuvenation7779 2 года назад

    These are one of my favorites to tie. Great idea of flattening the rib. It'll make the tie in much easier. Thanks Matt!

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate it Troy! And hey, I thought about you when I bought an airbrush compressor and gun a couple weeks ago. I haven't taken the plunge to trying to restore any diecast cars yet, but I do hope to paint some popper bodies soon. It could be fun, but man, there's a learning curve with it!

    • @diecastrejuvenation7779
      @diecastrejuvenation7779 2 года назад

      It just seems complicated until you've used and cleaned it a couple of times. Then it's smooth sailing!

  • @Graham-1888
    @Graham-1888 2 года назад

    Nice fly that Matt, I use Gulff UV resins and they come in a huge range of colours incl some real buggy ones, don't know if Gulff is available in the USA though but look it up. I tie a pink shrimp that is my top fly for winter Grayling on the rivers, I will send you a photo 😉

  • @dennisfretz1814
    @dennisfretz1814 2 года назад

    Very nice ty Matt, gonna give them a try in a few sizes. Thanks : Denny.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Denny! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @RockyPhillips
    @RockyPhillips 2 года назад

    Thanks for this Matt, reminds me I need to tie some up. Great job

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Appreciate it Rocky! And as always, thanks for watching my friend. :-)

  • @Dovetail-Artisan
    @Dovetail-Artisan 2 года назад

    Hi there Matt,
    I have to commended you for the detail you go showing your technique and the detail you put into the different flies. Because of your videos, I just purchased all of the tools and materials to start tying myself. I can't thank you enough for the inspiration, the high definition cameras and explaining is priceless. Thank you!! Brian Horton

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Brian, wow, this is such a great comment to receive! This is the entire mission of why I have a channel and hearing this really makes my day. So thank you for that! Now if you'd like, email me your address and I've got a book I'll send you to help you get started. It's one I recommend to a lot of new tiers and I think it'll help you a lot. My email is: matt@savageflies.com. Cheers. -Matt

    • @Dovetail-Artisan
      @Dovetail-Artisan 2 года назад

      @@SavageFlies Thanks very much Matt, I sent you an email, check your spam or junk mail folder if it doesn't show up.

  • @jeffreystone7327
    @jeffreystone7327 2 года назад

    I could watch you tie these all day. One of the coolest flies I’ve ever seen. An amazing technique. The end result is incredible. One of the best videos you have done, to me. The UV Resin is some neat stuff. Thanks for sharing this one Matt.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Jeff! Here's the resin I use. It's pretty good stuff: amzn.to/3uDwZhX

    • @jeffreystone7327
      @jeffreystone7327 2 года назад

      @@SavageFlies Matt once again you are a lifesaver. Thank you for the link for the resin. Great price for the whole kit. I’d been holding off, trying to find a good deal. You’re the Man. Thanks buddy.

  • @coreyjohnson2418
    @coreyjohnson2418 2 года назад

    WOW gotta tie this fly TKS

  • @harryjoesather6539
    @harryjoesather6539 2 года назад

    very cool matt thanks see ya joe

  • @edherrmann182
    @edherrmann182 2 года назад

    Nice tie Matt. Scuds are excellent fish catchers in early season. They work really well in spring creeks before sow bugs start to move about. I tend to see more scuds under rocks in March and early April. Don’t be afraid to tie a couple completely shaded in with orange marker since they represent dying scuds.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Great tips Ed! I've always heard to check your water because these things can be in all kinds of colors. Usually grayish with a little pink/red, but I've heard olives, and orange, and even some waters have blues/purples.

  • @joeduca8582
    @joeduca8582 2 года назад

    Excellent video Matt, really got me going on a search for all the things I've read or heard about these critters. Seasonal drift, is the orange or red spot an infection or a pregnancy, the best one today was Brookies and 'bows that feed on them have a deep red colored flesh and a delicious rich taste, if you're inclined to harvest some for the table. That confirmed what a fishing buddy told me back in the late '70's. That must be true of the large holdover browns I've caught in the past. Anyway after a couple hours of reading, from 8 to 10 am, Tuesday, I posted my comment for your thoughts, liked and saved the video too. Today I looked for a reply and my comment never posted :o(..."" I don't know why. So I've only tied Shenk's cress bug years ago, never produced, probably didn't know what I doing - still don't - but at least now I know more about the subject :o) Oh yeah, nice to see your feather duster we talked about awhile back, you even gave me a link. I wanted to check out Wally Mart first but never got to it, tended to home a lot back then 😷 So do you have success with these? Thanks Matt, great tutorial 🤓 👍

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      You know Joe, I can't remember the last time I ate a trout. No wait, I had some at a fancy restaurant in DC a couple years ago. But alas, I didn't catch those. :-) And yeah, these little crustaceans are pretty cool animals. I almost said "bugs" since I think of everything we put on a hook as a bug. Now this was the first version of this I've tied with the UV resin so I haven't fished it yet. And the only cress bugs I've tied (see, they're called bugs even though they're obviously crustaceans), is the one Joe Humphreys came up with. I've had marginal success with it, but I certainly don't think it was the pattern. Most of my non-fish catching outings lie squarely on my abilities! As for why some of these have the red spot... I came across something when researching this one that said you usually see it in the sick ones that are about to die. I have no idea if that's true, but it does make me want to try and catch some of these to examine the next time I'm on the river. Like this weekend. This Saturday is my next "Dad's fishing day" around here. Just keeping my fingers crossed for some good weather. Anyway, thanks for the note. :-)

  • @richardbrasington6494
    @richardbrasington6494 2 года назад

    Nice job
    All this time I thought it was “gamma ROOS”

  • @MyItalians
    @MyItalians 2 года назад

    I like it. I want too tie some but not sure if there is a good fly for the west coast. Never see people use them. Thanks for the share.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Funny you mention that Nich. I don't see it used a lot here either, but I definitely hear people talking about these, and scuds and cress bugs. So I know they're here! And I've used some plain old cress bugs but never these fancy UV resin hard body flies. I'm going to try a few this year though. :-)

  • @Jd-yc3gw
    @Jd-yc3gw 2 года назад

    Good morning Matt. ☕️time. Lead weight in a bobbin holder now. I foresee more bobbin holders in my future. Cool pattern and should be a trout catcher. Lake Trout and even Pike in some areas up here feed heavily on freshwater shrimp and their flesh is bright orange ( and tasty too). Going to have to find me a feather duster when no one’s looking. Wouldn’t want the missus thinking I’ve been domesticated. 😀. Take care Matt and have a great week, oh and check your email when you get a moment.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      Ha!! I ordered my own feather duster, but now you've got me thinking... we have one upstairs for dusting the ceiling fans. It's not ostrich but some kind of blue micro fibers. I wonder what we could make with that? Anyway, yeah, get you some $3 bobbin holders for lead wire and even UTC if you tie a lot of original PTs or Copper Johns. :-)

  • @dennismccarthy7146
    @dennismccarthy7146 2 года назад +2

    My very first fly tying VHS tape was from Dick Talleur. I had a chance to meet and speak with him at the Somerset show that year, where I just happened to mention I learned more from his mistakes (cutting the tying thread, etc..) and how to recover. That tricky D-rib not seating properly and how you made sure the round side up reminded me of Mr. Talleur, however, I believe you will take it as a complement, where Mr. Talleur didn't. As always, BRAVO ZULU.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +2

      Hahaha, that's funny! And yes, I take it as a compliment. I actually leave most all of my mistakes in the video. Within reason of course. If I totally mess up a fly (and that happens), sometimes I'll start the recording over. :-)

  • @struttingtom5120
    @struttingtom5120 Год назад

    Hey Matt, Nice tie for sure. But May ask the size d rib you used? I see a few sizes ! Thanks a bunch.

  • @RyanAshley419
    @RyanAshley419 2 года назад

    Melting the tip of the rib. Huh. Never thought of doing that, which is funny because with all the leather work I do, I melt the tips of the sinew when I'm lacing all the time.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah, it helps. I think I learned it from Barry Ord Clarke. Just keep in mind some rubbers or vinyls melt easier than others. This UTC is still pretty firm so it doesn't really stretch out to a fine point.

  • @dahutful
    @dahutful 2 года назад

    Turns out looking pretty neat! I remember reading somewhere that gammarus in that curved attitude mimics one that is sick or dying. Supposedly, fish would prefer a more healthy specimen?
    Do you know anything about that?
    Your devoted fan, David
    Palmetto Fly n Fish

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      I've never read that Dave about these little crustaceans. And it does make sense intuitively. But then again, bigger fish eat sick or injured baitfish all the time. Maybe it's just the lure of an easy meal. I guess we'll never know what they're thinking. :-)

  • @hughiegraves8901
    @hughiegraves8901 2 года назад +1

    Just curious how long have you been tying Flys.?

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  2 года назад

      I tied my first fly in the 1980s, but then only tied off and on for the next 30+ years. I really got back into it in 2018 so the best answer is about four years now.

  • @iklink
    @iklink 11 месяцев назад

    what strength leaders do you use for flies this small size 10-14

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  11 месяцев назад

      I use 5x probably 80% of the time. For smaller dries I might go to 6x, then 4x for streamers or big wets.

    • @iklink
      @iklink 11 месяцев назад

      @@SavageFlies what's the equivalent in poundage?