Matthew Peet Great video of the fly that started my fly tying, fly fishing addiction some fifty years ago on the Kern River, CA. I had a fifty+ fish day swinging a Western Coachman through one of my favorite sections of this river.
Nice fly tied and described really well Tim. You do make things looks awfully easy but you also describe how so we can understand. Nicely done dude.....
It's so cool that you use hair from your own deer to tie flies. If I ever get back to hunting, I'd only do so if I knew I could harvest meat as well as feathers and fur for the sake of conserving everything we've got. Not to mention that material is infinitely better than anything in the stores.
Tim, could you make a video on tying a Chocolate Thunder Foam Emerger? I got one from a shop in denver and struggling to figure out how it is tied. I can send photos of it.
It reminds me of the captain. That was the fishinest fly of my childhood. The main difference is it has feather wings instead of deer hair. In 14 to 16, it could be wet or dry. Many 40-50 fish days with that one.
Fantastic tie as usual ! Thanks Tim! Cheers !
Just the best tying tutorials on the web!
Matthew Peet
Great video of the fly that started my fly tying, fly fishing addiction some fifty years ago on the Kern River, CA. I had a fifty+
fish day swinging a Western Coachman through one of my favorite sections of this river.
I know not a lot of people like giving away spots but where do you recommend for a beginner on the kern
Simple, classic patterns is where I'm going with my tying and fishing...thanks tim...keep these coming!
Dude, you have by far the best tying videos. No nonsense and the best technique tips. Thank you and keep up the great videos. ✌🏽
I almost forgot about that pattern. What a great fly. Nice job of tying a true classic.
Beauty!! Always tied mine with calf-tail, great fly for panfish!
Nice fly tied and described really well Tim. You do make things looks awfully easy but you also describe how so we can understand. Nicely done dude.....
It's so cool that you use hair from your own deer to tie flies. If I ever get back to hunting, I'd only do so if I knew I could harvest meat as well as feathers and fur for the sake of conserving everything we've got. Not to mention that material is infinitely better than anything in the stores.
Gotta say, that is a classy looking fly.
Great video I going to make one
Amazing work to say the least!
Tim, could you make a video on tying a Chocolate Thunder Foam Emerger? I got one from a shop in denver and struggling to figure out how it is tied. I can send photos of it.
Background music sounds like something from a murder mystery show...cold case or something lol.
It reminds me of the captain. That was the fishinest fly of my childhood. The main difference is it has feather wings instead of deer hair. In 14 to 16, it could be wet or dry. Many 40-50 fish days with that one.
That was great, thanks for the tip on the deer hair.
The version of the prince nymph. Nice fly
I like the fly it fast too make great for trout and bluegill's .👍👍.
Mr. Flagler, What is the brand/model of head cement dispenser you use in this video? Thanks for any information.
Как всегда круто.
I'm worried. You didn't crush the barb. Have they gotten to you? Are you safe?
JK great video
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more old flies please ;-)
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Bravo Zulu
Looks like a picket pin
A bobbin IS a spool. You loaded a bobbin holder.
Looks like a pass lake.