Thanks Davie for your wonderful videos. I use fly tying as an escape.I have 11 years of recovery from alcoholisim Many thanks Davie I have learned to keep the corks in the bottles. And I have found fly tying as a road to recovery.I appreciate you very much.
Very nicely tied davie, great use of the organza in the wing , i'v used it in tails but never thought of putting it in wings, looks really effective, thanks again davie atb.
Oh I like that. One cdc feather for a tight wad like me. And the Organza to make it easier to see sounds great. If I can get off in the next week or two I'll try it for the sulfurs here in West Virginia.
Nice looking fly Davie,. Still very cold weather we are having here NL, spring is not like our old spring anymore, 2 bloody cold and windy now; trout will starve this season ahah.......cheers
Hi Davie: I have not used organza for spinner wing but like the idea. I have a few patterns that use CDC in combination with Z-Lon, which works well especially when simulating a drowned spinner. Perhaps organza will kick it up a notch so thanks for idea!! Ouzel
Hi Davie Just like I thought may happen I ordered my new Regal Revolution vice. And now the Law in show perfect condition is on auction on Ebay . two thousand seven hundred American was the last bid. A bit steep but I can imagine its worth every penny it sells for.
bonjour davie toujours de très beaux montages aussi une petite question :chez nous avons de petites rivières avec des petites mouches grises ,aussi peut on faire l organza avec des cdc gris Clairs
Hi Chantal Golliot, Yes adding a little white organza to the natural grey CDC feathers would work ok but you can also dye the organza to suit the colour you want as it dyes very easily..I'm glad you like the videos... All the very best Davie...
Superb Davie , there are a few videos out there that ty a spinner or may fly blue dun with the hook pointing upwards not down and they look pretty good ,have you ever tried that design, plus with this one do you think it woud still be successful if you split the organsa and CDC with the CDC dubbing to form wings either side
I have Stuart and the pattern I did this with was called the Funnel Dun, I have attached a link to the video for you to see... ATB Davie... ruclips.net/video/hy5Wwb8cLmY/видео.html
Hi Gary, If you use a floatant on the organza it will float though I prefer to use it with another material to help, like CDC...I have also tyed this pattern with poly-pro/antron wing as well as deer hair mixed in with the organza which works well too.. All the very best Davie
Great looking spinner mate. Can you go smaller than a size 16 my friend? Thank you so much Davie for sharing another great dry fly that will get those big boys hitting. Best Regards, Ken
Hi Ken, I've tyed them down to a size 20 on the ultimate dry fly hook in black nickel and it's ok..It's also worth using two cdc feathers instead of the one on some of the bigger flies and if the feathers are a bit thin on fibres...I'm glad you liked this one.. All the very best Davie
Hi Davie great video as usual and as always you make it look so easy, Davie could you please tell me if you have had any problems with the Fullingmill hooks as I have had most of the various hooks opening up on me and causing me to loose many fish.All the best Peter.
Hi Peter, Most of the trout hooks I've used from Fulling Mill are very good although with most chemical sharpened hooks especially the fine wire ones can open out if not careful so I tend to use more a medium wired hook which will last much longer..I used the bronze version of the Ultimate dry fly in the video though I prefer the black nickel version as I feel the wire is slightly heavier and stronger..I'm glad you enjoyed the video.. All the very best Davie..
bonjours davie '''pour vous dire que j ai monté comme vous me l avez conseillé et j ai pris du poisson avec j ai même cassé sur une très belle truite ( elle a été plus maligne que moi) merci encore
Hi James, I have a couple of videos on my channel that show how I dye some feather. CDC feathers take the dye really well so if it's these you want to dye then give it a go and use the same method I use in the videos... ruclips.net/video/ZQtIPauZQ08/видео.html&lc=Ugx9TQghCXSkmOZaFth4AaABAg All the very best Davie
I know this is an old video but im surprised no one has tried making organza wings for a mayfly like how they make burned wings exactly the shape and size of actual mayfly wings. Would think you could cut the shape and then use some flex seal to keep the fibers together on the cut edge then tie in the base and leave the binding as the tie in. Apparently it either has been tried and doesnt work or everyone has overlooked the idea considering organza looks close to actual wings.
Thanks Davie for your wonderful videos. I use fly tying as an escape.I have 11 years of recovery from alcoholisim Many thanks Davie I have learned to keep the corks in the bottles. And I have found fly tying as a road to recovery.I appreciate you very much.
Only learning drys now won't take long to master watching your tutorials amazing davy
Thanks Davie. Lovely fly.
How've I missed that Davy 😁 lovely tutorial and fly. 👏👏👏
Very nicely tied davie, great use of the organza in the wing , i'v used it in tails but never thought of putting it in wings, looks really effective, thanks again davie atb.
But how good you are!
from Italy we follow you in many.
Compliments!
Enjoyed this one too, Davie. Thank you.
Mike
Nice tie Davie! I like the shimmer that organza gives a fly.
Another great fly Davie. Thank you.
Good evening Davie,
Great fly as usual!
I'll be tying a few of these for use on Loch Finlas next week.
Best regards,
~David
Oh I like that. One cdc feather for a tight wad like me. And the Organza to make it easier to see sounds great. If I can get off in the next week or two I'll try it for the sulfurs here in West Virginia.
Lovely pattern!
Nice looking fly Davie,. Still very cold weather we are having here NL, spring is not like our old spring anymore, 2 bloody cold and windy now; trout will starve this season ahah.......cheers
a nice pattern Daviesan..thnx.4 sharing! ;))
great, thanks again Davie
Excellent tie as usual 👍
Complimenti. Molto bella grazie!
Hi Davie:
I have not used organza for spinner wing but like the idea. I have a few patterns that use CDC in combination with Z-Lon, which works well especially when simulating a drowned spinner. Perhaps organza will kick it up a notch so thanks for idea!! Ouzel
Hi Davie Just like I thought may happen I ordered my new Regal Revolution vice. And now the Law in show perfect condition is on auction on Ebay . two thousand seven hundred American was the last bid. A bit steep but I can imagine its worth every penny it sells for.
organza reflect werry good in the water i have this also to when i have wings to mi flies
As Always Cool! Thank you!
bonjour davie toujours de très beaux montages aussi une petite question :chez nous avons de petites rivières avec des petites mouches grises ,aussi peut on faire l organza avec des cdc gris Clairs
Hi Chantal Golliot,
Yes adding a little white organza to the natural grey CDC feathers would work ok but you can also dye the organza to suit the colour you want as it dyes very easily..I'm glad you like the videos...
All the very best Davie...
Superb Davie , there are a few videos out there that ty a spinner or may fly blue dun with the hook pointing upwards not down and they look pretty good ,have you ever tried that design, plus with this one do you think it woud still be successful if you split the organsa and CDC with the CDC dubbing to form wings either side
I have Stuart and the pattern I did this with was called the Funnel Dun, I have attached a link to the video for you to see...
ATB Davie...
ruclips.net/video/hy5Wwb8cLmY/видео.html
Sorry for spell check error. Can you use organza for spinner wings? Does organza float?
Hi Gary,
If you use a floatant on the organza it will float though I prefer to use it with another material to help, like CDC...I have also tyed this pattern with poly-pro/antron wing as well as deer hair mixed in with the organza which works well too..
All the very best Davie
Excellent fly! Myself would eat! )))
Great looking spinner mate. Can you go smaller than a size 16 my friend? Thank you so much Davie for sharing another great dry fly that will get those big boys hitting. Best Regards, Ken
Hi Ken,
I've tyed them down to a size 20 on the ultimate dry fly hook in black nickel and it's ok..It's also worth using two cdc feathers instead of the one on some of the bigger flies and if the feathers are a bit thin on fibres...I'm glad you liked this one..
All the very best Davie
Hi Davie great video as usual and as always you make it look so easy, Davie could you please tell me if you have had any problems with the Fullingmill hooks as I have had most of the various hooks opening up on me and causing me to loose many fish.All the best Peter.
Hi Peter,
Most of the trout hooks I've used from Fulling Mill are very good although with most chemical sharpened hooks especially the fine wire ones can open out if not careful so I tend to use more a medium wired hook which will last much longer..I used the bronze version of the Ultimate dry fly in the video though I prefer the black nickel version as I feel the wire is slightly heavier and stronger..I'm glad you enjoyed the video..
All the very best Davie..
bonjours davie '''pour vous dire que j ai monté comme vous me l avez conseillé et j ai pris du poisson avec j ai même cassé sur une très belle truite ( elle a été plus maligne que moi) merci encore
Organza Super!!!
Me gusta . Estoy seguro que es una mosca muy pescadora.
Is that a Fulling Mil hair dryer that you use ;-)
Davie is it difficult to dye feathers? Seems I'm always needing more colors of materials I already have..
Hi James,
I have a couple of videos on my channel that show how I dye some feather. CDC feathers take the dye really well so if it's these you want to dye then give it a go and use the same method I use in the videos...
ruclips.net/video/ZQtIPauZQ08/видео.html&lc=Ugx9TQghCXSkmOZaFth4AaABAg
All the very best Davie
I know this is an old video but im surprised no one has tried making organza wings for a mayfly like how they make burned wings exactly the shape and size of actual mayfly wings. Would think you could cut the shape and then use some flex seal to keep the fibers together on the cut edge then tie in the base and leave the binding as the tie in. Apparently it either has been tried and doesnt work or everyone has overlooked the idea considering organza looks close to actual wings.
Maybe I've missed it Davy but did you mention a hook type and size 🤪
Hi James,
I used a Fulling Mill Ultimate Dry fly hook size 16 in black nickel, thank you for the kind words..
All the very best Davie..
@@DavieMcPhail hi Davy I appreciate you'll be a busy guy but really appreciate the information given. Thanks again mate 😁👏👏👏
Hi davie can i ask what vise you use?
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Hi Juan,
I am not sure why you couldn't see the video but it seems to be ok now...
All the very best Davie