That looks real enough, I’d be reluctant to grab it. That is one cool fly. I had no clue that Pheasant fiber had that appearance? That’s wild. Nice job man.
Antonio- thank you my friend! And welcome to the channel! Let me know if you ever have any questions or requests for flies to try on the channel. Cheers. -Matt
see matt learned something new going back over the videos ...never knew there was a terrestrial hook...... and this is a cool as i don't know what pattern...thanks....learn everyday...
I really enjoyed watching this older video! We have lots of Crane Flies around now - which means we also have a lot of mosquitoes!
That looks real enough, I’d be reluctant to grab it. That is one cool fly. I had no clue that Pheasant fiber had that appearance? That’s wild. Nice job man.
Just discovered your videos and subscribed. Love your patterns and the research you put into them. Well done Sir.
Antonio- thank you my friend! And welcome to the channel! Let me know if you ever have any questions or requests for flies to try on the channel. Cheers. -Matt
see matt learned something new going back over the videos ...never knew there was a terrestrial hook...... and this is a cool as i don't know what pattern...thanks....learn everyday...
Oh yeah, and oddly enough, tomorrow's fly is also tied on a terrestrial hook (2x long curved shank). It's a crawdad pattern. :-)
@@SavageFlies awesome can't wait...
Matt, I was just about to suggest this pattern for a new video but you beat me to the punch! Great job!
Ha! Thanks Eli. This video is a real blast from the past. I'm scared to go back and watch it. :-)
Nice fly, thank you.
Appreciate it my friend; thanks for watching!