Put the cone on first, then put on an appropriate size bead into the cavity of the cone. Thread dam the bead securely into the cone. That locks the cone into place.
I live in Casper and fish the North Platte all the time. This fly and the Goldie are super effective. Workers on both one handed and Spey rods. Don’t leave home without them.
I use some mono line to pull the braid or wire core line through the eye makes life ezer your welcome kid's. I also use the bead trick work's good. Nice fly charle
Yes, brown/yellow/gold Platte River colors or red/black/grizzly/silver. Never caught anything with olive. I think it looks too much like moss where I fish.
Very nice steamer. I have given you a like and subscribed to your channel. I will be tying this pattern in different colors (pink, black, blue, white and purple). I can see these colors working very well too.
I like to add some rubber legs to mine, but an overall effective pattern 👍. I've also stopped buying the smaller sizes of polar chenille. For one, some of the colors they don't seem to make in the smaller sizes (like the copper olive you used here), but also it's just one less thing to have in my tying supplies.
Killer looking streamer. One question… What size spider wire compared to the hook size is best? I’ve been using 30 lbs Stainless steel leader on size 6 and 8 hooks and I’m starting to think that I’ll get better movement from the spider wire. Thank you.
@@TheLymanDiamond I use 30 pound SpiderWire for pretty much everything that isn’t wire. A hard wire loop gives more whip but fouls more. Spider wire and can be used with a square knot and be tightened up so there’s less fouling. I use both but don’t really have a method to my madness
Hello sir! I have a question. What type of "spider wire" do you use here on this double wooley? I checked Amazon for it and what I'm finding is a braided fishing line. Is that it? Thank you sir! Great video!
Do you think there is any benefit (or downside) to wrapping the chenille and feather separately vs together like the "complex twist" fly fish food style?
With a name like that I’m surprised Kelly didn’t design it :-) Thanks for sharing
Or Russ Madden
Put the cone on first, then put on an appropriate size bead into the cavity of the cone. Thread dam the bead securely into the cone. That locks the cone into place.
Awesome method to secure a cone. Thanks!
5 wraps of led fits perfect and probably cheaper
😢Mr. Craven, this is the third tying video of yours that I've watched this morning and I love it! I might have to go on a binge with your videos!
Beautiful fly X 2! Thanks, Craven. Always love your vlogs.
I live in Casper and fish the North Platte all the time. This fly and the Goldie are super effective. Workers on both one handed and Spey rods. Don’t leave home without them.
I miss Casper and the North Platte. Especially the Miracle Mile except when they put brood fish in there. All the way to Alcova
I use some mono line to pull the braid or wire core line through the eye makes life ezer your welcome kid's. I also use the bead trick work's good. Nice fly charle
Yes, brown/yellow/gold Platte River colors or red/black/grizzly/silver. Never caught anything with olive. I think it looks too much like moss where I fish.
A rabbit or marabou cape on a JJ is a monster!
Depending on the conditions, I dig this one fished without the conehead.
"Maybe just don't look it up." 🤣
Love your warning at the start. HAHA
Very nice steamer. I have given you a like and subscribed to your channel. I will be tying this pattern in different colors (pink, black, blue, white and purple). I can see these colors working very well too.
Another great looking fly from the master. Thanks for sharing.
I like to add some rubber legs to mine, but an overall effective pattern 👍. I've also stopped buying the smaller sizes of polar chenille. For one, some of the colors they don't seem to make in the smaller sizes (like the copper olive you used here), but also it's just one less thing to have in my tying supplies.
excellent tutorial. Nice job!
Great looking streamer from Charlie, as usual. The only complaint is that my search history is now a little more "adult".
Killer looking streamer.
One question… What size spider wire compared to the hook size is best?
I’ve been using 30 lbs Stainless steel leader on size 6 and 8 hooks and I’m starting to think that I’ll get better movement from the spider wire.
Thank you.
@@TheLymanDiamond I use 30 pound SpiderWire for pretty much everything that isn’t wire. A hard wire loop gives more whip but fouls more. Spider wire and can be used with a square knot and be tightened up so there’s less fouling. I use both but don’t really have a method to my madness
@ thank you.
Hello sir! I have a question. What type of "spider wire" do you use here on this double wooley? I checked Amazon for it and what I'm finding is a braided fishing line. Is that it? Thank you sir! Great video!
@@RollinRollinReelin that’s the stuff!
@@CharliesFlyBox thank you!
Do you think there is any benefit (or downside) to wrapping the chenille and feather separately vs together like the "complex twist" fly fish food style?
Twisting the hackle with the chenille does bury the stem but in my opinion, looks like 💩 so…
@@CharliesFlyBox , Agreed!!! I won't tell the squatch.
I love Rusty Trombones
Very creative name. The guy who took umbrage with the two bit hooker would be outraged
That was me, and I am. The scotch drinking, cigar smoking competitive red-assed-monkeys are ruining the quiet sport.
Full disclosure I started tying flies because I have a stock in silly names
Good morning Daddy! Hahahaha!
"He is still wrong". LOL
Googled Rusty Trombone…. Who knew 🤣😂
You can tell your wife that everything is organic otherwise it would be synthetic LOL
Trombones don’t rust they oxidize! They are made from brass and sometimes copper……just ask Charlie Vernon!
Ez does it