P & S Shrimp V2 - saltwater fly tying

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Tying SBS and Underwater footage of a Shrimp fly you can tie in a few minutes and use to fool even the smartest seatrout, sea bass or other saltwater gamefish. This is a updated version of my trusty P & S Shrimp that I tied and made video sbs on back in 2015. Seatrout love it! I hope you like it as well :0)
    Find more info, fly patterns and tying- and fishing tips on Woolly Sparkle Dub on my blog here...
    michaeljensens...
    Watch more Woolly Sparkle Dub videos here… • Green Emerger - wet fl...
    You can buy Woolly Sparkle Dub right here… shop.michaelje...
    You can buy Natural Sculpin Wool here… shop.michaelje...
    You wanna support my channel? Read on!
    Affiliate links: Do you want to know more about Affiliate? Read here: michaeljensens...
    Support My Channel by purchasing things from Amazon through this link (No additional cost for you): amzn.to/33uUhXA
    My Fly Tying Vice:amzn.to/3ucRgtR
    You wanna see the camera gear and microphones I use for making my RUclips videos? Check out my equipment on this link to my blog: michaeljensens...

Комментарии • 14

  • @trevorgreen2370
    @trevorgreen2370 3 года назад +1

    Great fly, thanks for sharing

  • @mariopiluso8449
    @mariopiluso8449 5 лет назад +1

    Killer looking pattern.
    Will have to try this for Steelhead in our rivers
    here in beautiful British Columbia because they
    do love shrimp here.
    Love your skills on the bench, thanks Michael.

    • @MichaelJensensAngling
      @MichaelJensensAngling  5 лет назад

      Thanks a lot Mario. Great to hear you will give it a go for BC steelhead. Tight lines, Michael :0)

  • @martinpalmgren9024
    @martinpalmgren9024 5 лет назад +1

    very effective, nice movement. I will tying quite a few of these!

  • @Mrfluefiske
    @Mrfluefiske 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Michael. Love your videos and your work. Have you tried doing these videos with Vocal? Would love to hear you commenting your techniques. All the best, Eivind Berulfsen.

    • @MichaelJensensAngling
      @MichaelJensensAngling  5 лет назад

      Hi Eivind. Thanks a lot - and back at you my friend. Love your work as well. No I haven't tried commenting while I'm tying - but I might try that out eventually. Thanks for your input. Tight lines, Michael :0)

    • @Mrfluefiske
      @Mrfluefiske 5 лет назад +2

      @@MichaelJensensAngling I know you have tons of experience with fly-tying and fishing and I can see you are using som skills I haven't see all so often. So I would be very interesting to hear you commenting. All the best, Eivind Berulfsen.

    • @MichaelJensensAngling
      @MichaelJensensAngling  5 лет назад +1

      @@Mrfluefiske Thanks again, Eivind. Point taken... I am planning a video on special tying techniques using my dubbing series - so that might be a place to start talking. As you might have seen I do lot's of talking - usually before I start tying, on the water or in some of the technical stuff I have done on baitcasting reels, jig rigging and stuff. But... I hear you :0)

  • @joeduca8582
    @joeduca8582 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Mike, I like P&S patterns. These shrimp patterns make decent crayfish imitations too. I like to let them drop slowly and give them an occasional twitch as they slowly sink. I've had bass come out of nowhere, eyeball it for a second, then come in and engulf it. When they turn and head back to the bottom I set the hook.
    Question - after the "bump" is tied in, when tying the remaining body segments, do you try and torque the dubbing around the shank 360*?
    Thanks.

    • @MichaelJensensAngling
      @MichaelJensensAngling  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Joe, I'm thrilled to hear that you and the bass like my P & S Shrimp patterns. A couple of other US friends actually use these for crayfish imitations as well - which is freaking cool. I think a reddish brown and orange version with a couple of more pronounced feelers/claws might be a killer for that.... uhm... new video idea maybe?
      Regarding your question about the tying. Yes I distribute the material in 360 degree around the hook - by making that loose turn... before tightening up. The dubbing just rolls around the hook shank that way - and actually works as a form of wool hackle.
      I am in the process of making a instruction video, where I explain all the tying techniques - that I use for my Woolly Sparkle Dub. I think Eivind has pushed me into doing it with speak throughout the video. Well see how that pans out ;0)
      Have a nice weekend my friend, Michael :0)

  • @fredjones6601
    @fredjones6601 5 лет назад

    Is he saying scrimp or shrimp...? LOL!

    • @MichaelJensensAngling
      @MichaelJensensAngling  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Fred, If it's me, you are referring to, I am trying to say Shrimp - but english is not my native language - and since you are having fun, I guess I didn't succeed. Naturally that means I will have to work on my pronouncement - or stop doing shrimp videos. I find a solution ;0)