Rusty Spinner By Charlie Craven

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  • Опубликовано: 30 апр 2020
  • This pattern is a variation on the standard rusty spinner that has a good bit of added floatation and visibility. The addition of the palmered thorax hackle makes the fly much more visible and helps keep it afloat. I have used this pattern everywhere from the Henry’s Fork to the Frying Pan and it turns heads everywhere. I also use this fly as an “attractor” on rivers like the South Platte and Big Thompson during midday non-hatch periods during the summer months. Spinners don’t always fall all at the same time and the fish seem to be on the lookout for the random spinner. If you haven’t had much luck with traditional spinners, try this pattern. It is much easier to see in the fading evening light so common to spinner falls.
    Materials Needed:
    Hook: #12-24 TMC 100SP-BL, 100, Or 101
    Thread: Rusty Brown 14/0 Veevus Or 8/0 UNI
    Tails: White Or Rusty Brown Tailing Fibers
    Abdomen: Rusty Brown Goose Biots
    Wings: White Mcflylon
    Hackle: Badger Hackle
    Thorax: Rusty Brown Super Fine Dubbing
    All materials are available for purchase at charliesflyboxinc.com/

Комментарии • 35

  • @deanransom2350
    @deanransom2350 4 года назад +5

    Who wants to catch fish on ugly flies? Exactly...if you tie, tie with style. Nice instruction Charlie. Thanks.

  • @DaveB-mi9rs
    @DaveB-mi9rs 7 месяцев назад

    This has been my reference video for biot body flys for awhile. Your instruction combined with your camera work makes the techniques illustrated here very easy to follow. I also use this 'pattern' for a paraloop version or hackle stacker if you prefer. Thanks Charlie

  • @ChasingDreamsLivingLife
    @ChasingDreamsLivingLife 10 месяцев назад

    That is a great looking fly!! I’d eat it!

  • @wayneandrews1278
    @wayneandrews1278 9 месяцев назад

    Cool fly

  • @steveneal8247
    @steveneal8247 Год назад

    What a beautiful fly!! Definitely one of the prettiest I have ever seen!

  • @duderoony
    @duderoony 4 года назад

    Nice fly. Nice tie. Thanks for another one Charlie. Keep safe and keep keeping us sane.

  • @mikehayes9854
    @mikehayes9854 4 года назад

    Charlie the ease you demonstrate in tying these incredibly precise flies is nothing short of amazing. Thanks for taking the time to make the videos. Great tips on splitting the tails.

  • @johnshand6176
    @johnshand6176 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed your excellent video with all the tips and explanations. Thanks from down-under in NZ.

  • @hankvana2149
    @hankvana2149 4 года назад

    Nice one Charlie! Thanks for posting!

  • @edmiller4149
    @edmiller4149 2 года назад

    Love this Rusty spinner. I used to think it was named for Rusty Gates in Michigan.

  • @jeffreycoats6564
    @jeffreycoats6564 3 года назад

    Great fly and you are truly a talented innovative tyer.

  • @coasterbrookie
    @coasterbrookie 8 месяцев назад

    Love these videos. Just fantastic demonstrations!

  • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
    @TERRYBIGGENDEN Год назад

    Really excellent I;ve often tought aboit adding some hackle to improve these flies. :-)

  • @richardduvall6512
    @richardduvall6512 2 года назад

    Great video and pattern thanks for sharing

  • @cachi-7878
    @cachi-7878 2 года назад

    That biot is certainly easier to use than having to soak quill in hair rinse like I learned years ago from Del Mazza, the great fly tyer from Utica, NY.

  • @delawarepro3539
    @delawarepro3539 2 года назад

    The fish ❤️’em…what a fu$kn LEGEND 🙌

  • @garretts.2003
    @garretts.2003 Год назад

    The badger hackle is a nice touch. I've been working on a mayfly pattern lately and one of the things I dislike about it is having the white grizzly stem around the thorax. Maybe I'll grab the magic marker on the next one.

  • @Mayflymusings
    @Mayflymusings 4 года назад

    Sweet!

  • @tenkaraislife6674
    @tenkaraislife6674 4 года назад

    Very nice

  • @thomasw_
    @thomasw_ 4 года назад +3

    Charlie, I've been tying for 30 years, since I was 24. I am not without tying skill, but you have überskills... Keep the clear demonstrations coming, I enjoy your videos and learn much from your frequent "hot tips". As I read you are right-handed, did you start out using the bobbin with your right-hand and then switched to left for bobbin-use in order to speed tie commercially, keeping the scissors in your right-hand?

    • @CharliesFlyBox
      @CharliesFlyBox  2 года назад

      I wish I was that smart! My first vise had a wing nut to tighten the jaws and it was on the near side when facing left so that’s how I thought you were supposed to do it. In hindsight, it’s a better way!

  • @danjohnson6292
    @danjohnson6292 2 года назад

    Must be nice to catch SOOOOOOooooo many fish you can be picky about whether the fly is ugly or not... Love it. By the way, I will happily catch fish on ugly flies. haha

  • @lanceebarb1944
    @lanceebarb1944 3 года назад

    Great tie. Mad skills. You referenced the RS2 ? I’m a Newer fly Tyer.

  • @steelheadize
    @steelheadize 4 года назад +3

    charlie any particular brand of goose biots that you use that looks killer thanks

    • @CharliesFlyBox
      @CharliesFlyBox  4 года назад

      David B Davis these are wild Canada goose biots that I dyed. Not commercially available these days.

    • @Sides1160
      @Sides1160 Год назад

      @@CharliesFlyBox
      You should do a video on how to dye the feathers

  • @TGging
    @TGging 4 года назад +1

    I wish it was that easy.

  • @mirjanagacanich947
    @mirjanagacanich947 4 года назад

    What vise do you use?

  • @raylutka1835
    @raylutka1835 2 года назад

    Barbs on the hook??? Bad, bad, bad…

    • @CharliesFlyBox
      @CharliesFlyBox  2 года назад +1

      Ya know, you can pinch the barb after you tie the fly, right? I pinch them after I tie the fly on my tippet. It’s just how I’ve always done it. But thanks for that…feel better?

  • @simonsmith9363
    @simonsmith9363 4 года назад

    Palmering is a specific term for a specific job, like winding a hackle, terms best used for their own job. Nice fly though.

    • @CharliesFlyBox
      @CharliesFlyBox  4 года назад +2

      Simon Smith what point are you making here?

    • @donaldburleyson3099
      @donaldburleyson3099 3 года назад

      Someone attempted to correct you! Are you serious! I always love watching your videos. You take the time to explain everything you're doing and I appreciate that. I've really learned alot from your videos.