Hi Scott, They are Dr. Slick Arrow Point scissors (www.drslick.com/catalog/view_item/scissors/arrow). I also use a straight edge blade now when trimming Fritz and other similar materials. Cheers, Phil
Another UK hack to add more effective buoyancy to the pattern add a vertical cut into the foam to about three quarters of its length. Giving the appearance when viewed from above of a “Y” this increases the surface area and therefore increases the buoyancy. If you also fold a length of uv floss four times add it under the foam before you the in the foam. Then cut it slightly longer than the foam Then that hot spot becomes a fire spitting FAB. Think the trout is a heat seeker and the fluorescent tail is a jet tailpipe.
Thanks Michael, since I first uploaded this video I learned about the value of splitting the foam tail and now do it on all my FABs. I will give your floss trick a try. Glo-Brite Floss should work nicely. Cheers, Phil
@@PhilRowleyFlyFishing I referred to the floss tail as fire spitting as that was the family friendly version. Also UTube might have issues if spitting had one letter substitution for an “h” 😂
@@michaelshaw8370 Hi Michael, no problem. I am familiar with the actual name. I believe Lindsay Simpson might actually have the actual name and version on his RUclips channel. Cheers,
Hi Tim, Thanks for taking the time to post your comment. This was the first FAB I featured on my channel over 6 years ago. I have since started splitting the tails on all my FAB's now as it provides better buoyancy and action to the fly. Cheers, Phil
@@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Thanks, I don't mean to be a pain in the rear end with these questions, I'm just trying to make sure I'm getting the concepts behind all this stuff. The boobies and fabs are all new to me.As I said once before, GREAT job on your videos!!
awesome video phil, recently bought your book, stilleater patterns and had emailed you a few questions regarding yours dvd, also sent u a message on facebook but it will be in message request as yoir friends request was full.
Thanks bearded baron adventures, I am pleased to hear that you are enjoying my book as well as these videos. I recently changed over my Facebook Profile Page so you can now like my page. Once you hit 5000 friends you can no longer accept anymore. Thanks, Phil
Hi, William, you can certainly use other colors too. I use white most often. You can also color the foam using a permanent marker. I hope this helps, thanks Phil
Hi Gary, I use two sizes primarily 15mm for my larger flies and 6MM micro Jelly Fritz for my smaller flies. I also use Daphnia Fritz on some flies too. Cheers, Phil
Hi Gary, thanks for watching my video. I checked the package to confirm and it was Biscuit which is a really pale washed out pink. It might just be the color corrections that are affecting what you see as well as the pink foam underbody. Thanks, Phil
What you using to cut the treat,they look super fine ?
Hi Scott,
They are Dr. Slick Arrow Point scissors (www.drslick.com/catalog/view_item/scissors/arrow). I also use a straight edge blade now when trimming Fritz and other similar materials.
Cheers, Phil
Another UK hack to add more effective buoyancy to the pattern add a vertical cut into the foam to about three quarters of its length. Giving the appearance when viewed from above of a “Y” this increases the surface area and therefore increases the buoyancy. If you also fold a length of uv floss four times add it under the foam before you the in the foam. Then cut it slightly longer than the foam Then that hot spot becomes a fire spitting FAB. Think the trout is a heat seeker and the fluorescent tail is a jet tailpipe.
Thanks Michael, since I first uploaded this video I learned about the value of splitting the foam tail and now do it on all my FABs. I will give your floss trick a try. Glo-Brite Floss should work nicely.
Cheers, Phil
@@PhilRowleyFlyFishing I referred to the floss tail as fire spitting as that was the family friendly version. Also UTube might have issues if spitting had one letter substitution for an “h” 😂
@@michaelshaw8370 Hi Michael, no problem. I am familiar with the actual name. I believe Lindsay Simpson might actually have the actual name and version on his RUclips channel.
Cheers,
Wetting the fritz - so clever. Thanks.
Ive noticed on some FABs you split the tail, but not this one???
Hi Tim,
Thanks for taking the time to post your comment. This was the first FAB I featured on my channel over 6 years ago.
I have since started splitting the tails on all my FAB's now as it provides better buoyancy and action to the fly.
Cheers, Phil
@@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Thanks, I don't mean to be a pain in the rear end with these questions, I'm just trying to make sure I'm getting the concepts behind all this stuff. The boobies and fabs are all new to me.As I said once before, GREAT job on your videos!!
@@timpearson4040 No need to worry Tim. You are asking great questions. Always happy to help.
Cheers, Phil
any news on digital download for the chironomids dvds yet dude?
Still working on them as part of an overall website revision. These things always take much longer than anticipated.
Thanks, Phil
Noroto blob bobi montage
awesome video phil, recently bought your book, stilleater patterns and had emailed you a few questions regarding yours dvd, also sent u a message on facebook but it will be in message request as yoir friends request was full.
Thanks bearded baron adventures, I am pleased to hear that you are enjoying my book as well as these videos. I recently changed over my Facebook Profile Page so you can now like my page. Once you hit 5000 friends you can no longer accept anymore.
Thanks, Phil
Phil, I can not locate 5mm Pink foam. On the CL website they do not list pink as a color they stock. Any suggestions?
William
Hi, William, you can certainly use other colors too. I use white most often. You can also color the foam using a permanent marker.
I hope this helps, thanks Phil
Thanks for the quick reply! I have not doubt in my myriad of markers I have a pink one.....somewhere
William
What size Jelly Fritz do you use, i.e. 15mm, 10mm, Block or Baby?
Hi Gary, I use two sizes primarily 15mm for my larger flies and 6MM micro Jelly Fritz for my smaller flies. I also use Daphnia Fritz on some flies too.
Cheers, Phil
That looks more like pink fritz than biscuit is it not
Hi Gary, thanks for watching my video. I checked the package to confirm and it was Biscuit which is a really pale washed out pink. It might just be the color corrections that are affecting what you see as well as the pink foam underbody.
Thanks, Phil