For anyone tying this fly, there are 2 modification I would make compared to the video. 1. Use a slotted tungsten bead if using jig style hook. It will sit better on a jig hook. 2. The silver wire I use in the video is a little thicker than it could be. It was a .008" or 0.2mm wire. I would recommend a thinner wire to keep that thin profile. I now go with .004" or 0.1mm silver wire.
I plan to keep adding fly tying videos through out the year. It helps me explore more options myself and expand my own fly box too. Only problem is I keep giving away my flies and have to tie more 😂😂😂
I did 2 steps because I wanted more to fill in the wire ribbing a bit more. If it was a smoother thread body without wire then I might just do 1 application on the body. But thinner the better to start!
Excellent demo, as always everything is explained and practical, just tied up 25 regular zebra midges in various sizes. Now I have a new project for this week. Thanks for your time and your channel!!
I never have enough flies! 😂 I honestly need to spend so much more time tying but I never seem to have time with everything I try to do. I have dreams of full fly boxes and lots of options but it doesn't really happen 😂
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany I understand, these days just don’t seem to be able to push enough time aside to tie and fish. Hopefully this next few months will level out so I can do some layovers and fish Wyoming and South Dakota, Colorado the 3rd week of July. Are there going to be any more of the euro fishing series. I bet those are really time eaters. Looking forward to whatever comes down the line
YES! Definitely more coming in the Euro Series on the more advanced side. I'm doing a lot of fly tying videos so I'll be ready for the Fly Selection video. And there will be more "breaking down water" videos. Someone had a great idea of "When to NOT Euro Nymph" which I'm planning as well. On the adventure side I have some good stuff planned this year. If my kids go on a trip they're supposed to do, my wife and I will be free and are planning on heading to Maine for a week where we'll film the whole adventure. It's a trial run for what we want to do in retirement and even the summers after the kids are gone. Our plan is to travel, fish and film our adventures!
Great job on the Zebra Perdigon. I see a lot of cool variations on the Perdigon, and it’s definitely a productive fly. Thanks again for all the great videos!
thanks for the video, im just getting into Euro nymphing and starting to look at easy to tie patterns on my skill level that I can use to get me on the stream. This is a winner, I got the materials besides the UV, which is on the way.
Sweet! Good luck! I have a bunch of fly thing videos and a whole euro nymphing series if you haven't found it yet. Here is the playlist for fly tying. ruclips.net/p/PLuLwf7ym7i7ZKJSrh7WP-pftvhmwIytMK And here is the playlist of the euro nymphing series (highly recommend): ruclips.net/p/PLuLwf7ym7i7bre38GWqk0pXZggydq3Z5m
I wanted to get a few more fly tying videos in before the fly selection video but it will be the next video in the Euro Series. I expect to have it done this spring.
Same, this year is my first year euro nymphing. I'm blaming your channel for the little confidence boost to make me spend a bunch of money on a new fishing equipment and tying supplies. Haha, I am really enjoying the new approach and technique.
Nice pattern. The Sulky tinsel is a great material. I will certainly tie these. Thank you for the euro content. I recently started euronymphing, with the help of your channel. My catch rate has drastically improved.
Love your Videos and I appreciate all you do for the fly fishing community. I also like that this video is out on my Birthday Day . Tight Lines and keep these videos coming !!
Thank you, Sir! I have much more planned this year. Rolling out the fly tying videos because they're easier to do and I needed the time to build a new web site that I'm hoping to have launched this coming week. The fly tying also will help with the next Euro Nymphing Series video on fly selection.
I may tie some perdigons with a bigger bead coming too... I like that bomb style and I like heavy flies. Will definitely be testing out a bunch this year!
Always like the black zebra nymph … this Perdigon should be a great addition to my arsenal. Also, nice job of explaining the entire process of making this fly!
I do love the Northeast but hope one day to explore much more of the US! My wife and I plan to travel, fish and film much more when the kids are off on their own.
I've done similar to this in my euro nymph selection. The really cool thing is you can tie a super tiny body to imitate size 20-22 midges while still using a bigger bead and hook. Still quite effective for those fish keying on smaller midges.
@@captainkoo I don't know how anyone does it without magnification. I have good eyesight and I struggle with anything 18 and smaller that is 1x long. Even with the small body on a big hook it's tricky for me to keep them super consistent.
Thanks for the tutorial -- gonna tie a few up now. BTW, a drop of superglue spread on the hook shank will lock in the GSP and your thread spinning problems are over.
Great stuff. Will be trying to tie my own flys this season. Defiantly would be nice to see more content on bead head fly tying. So i can have more selections to go by!!
I have several fly tying videos on the channel with most being heavy bead head nymphs. This playlist is all of my fly tying videos: ruclips.net/p/PLuLwf7ym7i7ZKJSrh7WP-pftvhmwIytMK
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany Thank you. I will be going to the store tomorrow to buy supplies to try some of these out. Season for trout opens end of April here. So Im going to be following your tutorials to have some ready for then. And thank you for the other content. Im new to euro nymphing and your videos helped me get my equipment set up and ready for the season!!!!
If you just started, I woud start with some of the other fly tying vides on the channel. Maybe the Peacock Ice Dub Nymph, the Walt's Worm, the Sexi Stone or the Caddis Larva. I have a fly tying playlist on the homepage our RUclips with our fly tying videos. Good luck and enjoy!
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany Which wader boots do you prefer? I have some Orvis boots that are falling apart after three years. I understand Redington makes boots that have a special rubber which is sticky.
I will definitely be doing more fishing films this year! They got sacrificed in 2021 for the Euro Series I was doing... but there will be more this year!
This was a fastening take off on the ever popular and high producing fly. I have many Sulky Holoshimmer metallic threads and will try them on some jig hooks. I did Tina few jig zebras with various weights of silver lead wire for the rid instead of just plain wire. Keep up the good work and creative ties. Marty in Littleton, CO
😂 Way too much to try! 😂 We all keep evolving our own fishing game. For me that's what keeps it interesting. If you're doing the same thing over and over it doesn't seem quite as fun 🙂
What I have learned sing sally Hanson clear & UV coatings. To keep from getting so much liquid on my flies is to trim about 2/3 to 3/4 of Brussels off as soon as I get a new bottle. I pull the brush out clean liquid off and use my scissors or razor blade. I seem to have more control of my application with it that way. Hope this helps
I've been having a lot of success with this fly recently by replacing the tail CDL with just 2 strands of red krystal flash. I've seen it called an inferno midge elsewhere, but I tie it exactly like a zebra midge perdigon just with that one replacement.
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Just my 2 cents, trim a bunch of hairs from the nail brush. Then for the UV curing, I'd recommend some ventilation. I have seen some folks developing strong allergies over time. For the start of the GSP thread there is a reverse technic but I can't remember the name of it. Good stuff!
Well... I did get the pattern from over in your neck of the woods! 🙂 Have you ever targeted grayling? Would love to see you do that! Not sure if that is an Ireland thing or not.
The options are endless 😂 I'm definitely having fun with Perdigons and will be trying several options this year. I'll have your prize package out for the squirmies along with the winner of the Rainbow Warriors hopefully this week.
We had Goldstocks for many years but they suddenly closed one day and that was it. I literally pulled into their parking lot to find a sign on the door. 😢 Fly Shack is great but they're probably almost an hour away from me.
I have yet to fish midges or perdigon's so thank you for a nice tutorial. I will have to check out Black Dog as I am also from the capital region so thank you for that information as well!
You can use the uv resin to make a smoother transition from the bead to your fly then put your fingernail polish on ,and then put the resin over the polish.
Yes.. I actually ended up getting the Black UV Resin. I I fill the bead with regular resin... then add my black wing case with the black UV resin. I liked that better than waiting for the nail polish to dry anyway.
Awesome.. very informative video as always 👍.. thanks so much for always sharing your fishing knowledge!.. I'll check out Black Dog shop when I'm in the area.
I do have a video on how I tie my leader system including high vis sighter. It is here if you haven't seen it. ruclips.net/video/SK14yTfem1A/видео.html
@@Niallkelly7310 No... but that sounds awesome! I have tried the orange UV Resin but either I got a bad batch or it sucks because it was barely tinted orange.
Give it a try, the weathers been bad here so far this season and I’ve only fished twice, but 90% of the trout have taken this black and orange perdigon in the sessions I’ve managed to get out on. It’s an amazing fly and worth a try
There are so many good fisheries in the US! I can't wait to do more exploring myself! I'm pretty well locked to the Northeast for now. When my kids are gone, my wife and I want to travel, film and fish! We want to live the passion that we have instead of slaving away at our jobs all the time. I guess that's probably most people though 😂
For anyone tying this fly, there are 2 modification I would make compared to the video.
1. Use a slotted tungsten bead if using jig style hook. It will sit better on a jig hook.
2. The silver wire I use in the video is a little thicker than it could be. It was a .008" or 0.2mm wire. I would recommend a thinner wire to keep that thin profile. I now go with .004" or 0.1mm silver wire.
Will definitely be tying this one. Thanks for the video. Please keep showing euro style nymphs to tie.
I plan to keep adding fly tying videos through out the year. It helps me explore more options myself and expand my own fly box too. Only problem is I keep giving away my flies and have to tie more 😂😂😂
Simple and a quick tie, you can't beat that!
I like simple patterns that are effective! This one has a bit more to it with the UV Resin but still pretty easy.
Cool! Subtle! Simple! Very cool! There will be some of these packed for my trip down South! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge & time!
Love the UTC threads as well, all flies nymph would be a great continuation. Thank you
Yeah... they're my favorite honestly. I need to do some restocking!
Love your teaching, watch many times on youtube, really helps me improve my game!
Thank you! I appreciate that! :)
I enjoy watching the tying videos. I learn something new all the time . Thank you
Great tie. Simple and effective!
Those are my favorites... simple and effective.
Great fly. Thanks for all your great videos.
Thank you for joining along! 🙂
I liked the application of the UV resin. Doing it in two steps looks good.
I did 2 steps because I wanted more to fill in the wire ribbing a bit more. If it was a smoother thread body without wire then I might just do 1 application on the body. But thinner the better to start!
Excellent demo, as always everything is explained and practical, just tied up 25 regular zebra midges in various sizes. Now I have a new project for this week. Thanks for your time and your channel!!
I never have enough flies! 😂 I honestly need to spend so much more time tying but I never seem to have time with everything I try to do. I have dreams of full fly boxes and lots of options but it doesn't really happen 😂
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany I understand, these days just don’t seem to be able to push enough time aside to tie and fish. Hopefully this next few months will level out so I can do some layovers and fish Wyoming and South Dakota, Colorado the 3rd week of July. Are there going to be any more of the euro fishing series. I bet those are really time eaters. Looking forward to whatever comes down the line
YES! Definitely more coming in the Euro Series on the more advanced side. I'm doing a lot of fly tying videos so I'll be ready for the Fly Selection video. And there will be more "breaking down water" videos. Someone had a great idea of "When to NOT Euro Nymph" which I'm planning as well. On the adventure side I have some good stuff planned this year. If my kids go on a trip they're supposed to do, my wife and I will be free and are planning on heading to Maine for a week where we'll film the whole adventure. It's a trial run for what we want to do in retirement and even the summers after the kids are gone. Our plan is to travel, fish and film our adventures!
Great job on the Zebra Perdigon. I see a lot of cool variations on the Perdigon, and it’s definitely a productive fly. Thanks again for all the great videos!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best teacher on RUclips ,Thanks
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that! ❤
That's a great looking pattern.
Cheers for sharing
There are so many good fly patterns lol. I like this one a lot though.
Congrats Curt! Great tie tonight. Would like to see some hopper patterns!
Yeah! That would be a great late summer fly! I love it when they eat a big hopper!
thanks, Pete! and thanks for turning me on to White dog outdoors!
Hi & Thanks, love your fly tying videos 👍
Glad you like them!
Cool little slim profile.love all the videos.tight lines and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I like the explanations of why you use what you use.
Thanks! I'm a details guy so I hope people pick up a lot from my videos 😊
thanks for the video, im just getting into Euro nymphing and starting to look at easy to tie patterns on my skill level that I can use to get me on the stream. This is a winner, I got the materials besides the UV, which is on the way.
Sweet! Good luck! I have a bunch of fly thing videos and a whole euro nymphing series if you haven't found it yet. Here is the playlist for fly tying. ruclips.net/p/PLuLwf7ym7i7ZKJSrh7WP-pftvhmwIytMK And here is the playlist of the euro nymphing series (highly recommend): ruclips.net/p/PLuLwf7ym7i7bre38GWqk0pXZggydq3Z5m
Love your videos, waiting patiently for your fly selection video in your euro nymphing series
I wanted to get a few more fly tying videos in before the fly selection video but it will be the next video in the Euro Series. I expect to have it done this spring.
I just tied 5 of these. I’ll try em tomorrow. Thanks for the instruction
Another box worthy pattern! Looking forward to the next one.
I just spend a bunch of money on supplies to tie different perdigons... 😂
Same, this year is my first year euro nymphing. I'm blaming your channel for the little confidence boost to make me spend a bunch of money on a new fishing equipment and tying supplies. Haha, I am really enjoying the new approach and technique.
@@jacobmccoy2279 HAHA! I know the feeling!
Such great explanation of things in every video of yours. Thanks so much
Thank you! I'm a details and context guy 🙂
Great looking fly and easy to tie.
Thanks 👍
Nice pattern. The Sulky tinsel is a great material. I will certainly tie these. Thank you for the euro content. I recently started euronymphing, with the help of your channel. My catch rate has drastically improved.
That's awesome to hear! I'm glad I can help!
Love your Videos and I appreciate all you do for the fly fishing community. I also like that this video is out on my Birthday Day . Tight Lines and keep these videos coming !!
Well Happy Birthday! And I appreciate your words on what I do for the community 🙂❤
Really like this pattern as a dropper. Thanks!
Thanks... It is a great dropper for sure! And thanks for joining the Pack!!!
Nice fly and great explanation. Very easy to follow. Thanks.
Thank you!
Cool fly, combines two favorites into one, the Zebra Midge and a Perdigon......kinda like first person putting peanut butter and chocolate together:)
😂😂😂 I read your comment to my family and they all laughed. 🙂
Great fly tying euro nymph. Keep them coming!!
Thanks, will do!
Love the zebra pattern …. Can’t wait to learn it and use it
Sweet! Have fun and good luck!
Nice looking fly!! Definitely an upgrade to the traditional zebra midge. Thanks for the video!!
Thanks for watching!
Killer pattern on the Green yesterday. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Appreciate it !!😊
Sweet! Glad to hear you had success with it!
I love this fly. Thanks so much. I can’t wait to try this fly
Cool! Good luck with it!
Thanks for another great video Brian. You’re on a roll!
Thank you, Sir! I have much more planned this year. Rolling out the fly tying videos because they're easier to do and I needed the time to build a new web site that I'm hoping to have launched this coming week. The fly tying also will help with the next Euro Nymphing Series video on fly selection.
Nice fly ! Gonna try this out as I love the midge pattern already!
yeah... always a great midge pattern. Would be good to tie really small like a midge too.
Great video. More perdigon bomber/euro nymph tying videos. Thanks for the instruction.
I may tie some perdigons with a bigger bead coming too... I like that bomb style and I like heavy flies. Will definitely be testing out a bunch this year!
Great pattern!! Definitely gonna tie a bunch!!!
Have fun!
I love the euro nymphs more tying videos please
Definitely more coming!
New to euro nymph. Gona tie a few and hit the river
Thanks for all the teachings
Sweet! Good luck!
flies look amazing, I'm new to euro. Thanks
Thank you! I have a bunch of euro nymph fly tying on the channel. Hope you enjoy!
Always like the black zebra nymph … this Perdigon should be a great addition to my arsenal. Also, nice job of explaining the entire process of making this fly!
Thanks! I like that one too!
Never done any perdigons, will have to give it a try after you made it look very easy. Good job.
The key is keeping them slim and not overdoing anything.. it took me a while to keep them down to size.
Enjoy your videos , nice easy fly .Thanks
Thanks 👍
Love the fly tying vids keep doing how to tie more euro nymphs love the content 🎣🐟
I definitely plan on more fly tying throughout the year!
Please keep these videos coming. I really appreciate that you guys are based in the Northeast.
I do love the Northeast but hope one day to explore much more of the US! My wife and I plan to travel, fish and film much more when the kids are off on their own.
Enjoyed the video. Looking forward to fishing this style.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for joining us! 😀
Sweet looking fly!
Thanks 👍
I've done similar to this in my euro nymph selection. The really cool thing is you can tie a super tiny body to imitate size 20-22 midges while still using a bigger bead and hook. Still quite effective for those fish keying on smaller midges.
Definitely!!! I love perdigons for small droppers!!
Great idea 💡! I have a hard time tying size 18,20 flies
@@captainkoo I don't know how anyone does it without magnification. I have good eyesight and I struggle with anything 18 and smaller that is 1x long. Even with the small body on a big hook it's tricky for me to keep them super consistent.
@@rushthezeppelin thanks. I’ll have to get me some magnifiers !
Thanks for the helpful instructions
You're welcome! Thanks for joining us for them!
You make some great looking flies keep up the good work .
Thanks, will do!
Thanks for the tutorial -- gonna tie a few up now. BTW, a drop of superglue spread on the hook shank will lock in the GSP and your thread spinning problems are over.
Thanks for the tip. I bought the GSP in a pinch as it was all they had but I've since restocked my threads so it probably will never get used now 😂
Great stuff. Will be trying to tie my own flys this season. Defiantly would be nice to see more content on bead head fly tying. So i can have more selections to go by!!
I have several fly tying videos on the channel with most being heavy bead head nymphs. This playlist is all of my fly tying videos: ruclips.net/p/PLuLwf7ym7i7ZKJSrh7WP-pftvhmwIytMK
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany Thank you. I will be going to the store tomorrow to buy supplies to try some of these out. Season for trout opens end of April here. So Im going to be following your tutorials to have some ready for then. And thank you for the other content. Im new to euro nymphing and your videos helped me get my equipment set up and ready for the season!!!!
Looking forward to using some of these in place of my zebra midges. Would love to see more soft hackle flies on the channel! thanks!
YES! I really need to do some soft hackles!
Love your videos and any content from you is good content!
Thank you! I appreciate that! 🙂
GREAT FLY TO USE, EASY TO TIE, THANKS
You're Welcome! :)
Thank you for the great instruction.
You are welcome! 😊
Can't wait to try this. May be interesting to pair with a zebra midge.
Love your perdition videos
Great video. Never thought of using tinsel for a hot spot.
Yeah... it sparkles a lot and is more of an attractor than just red thread.
Nice looking fly. Gonna tie some up and try on the West Canada this week.
Tie them as a dropper and use a big Sexi Stone as your point! We've caught some nice ones from the WC on the Sexi Stone!
Nice tie. I’m about 30 to 40 minutes from Albany , nice to know about a new fly shop.
They're going to be holding a Cabin Fever day in April. It would be a good day to stop by. I'm planning on being there!
Awesome! Would love to see a flashback
Yeah... that is something I don't have on the channel at all!
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany perhaps a peasant tail flashback! I always catch them on that
Awesome fly I'll have to give it a try one day
I definitely recommend learning at least some sort of Perdigon as it offers some variation to your options.
Just started tying. Appreciate the info.
If you just started, I woud start with some of the other fly tying vides on the channel. Maybe the Peacock Ice Dub Nymph, the Walt's Worm, the Sexi Stone or the Caddis Larva. I have a fly tying playlist on the homepage our RUclips with our fly tying videos. Good luck and enjoy!
Thanks for the video. I'm from middle Grove and have fished the kayaderosseross as far back as I remember, especially the upper areas.
Oh sweet! It is actually a favorite stream of mine in the "off seasons". I stay away when everyone else is out on it.
Love all your videos
Thanks Joe! And congrats on the Steelhead on the Sexi Bomb! I'll share that on my IG at some point if you're ok with that.
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany Share it
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany Which wader boots do you prefer? I have some Orvis boots that are falling apart after three years. I understand Redington makes boots that have a special rubber which is sticky.
Great information for someone new to fly tying 😀
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Guys! I always like tying videos as I tie my own! But I also like watching fishing videos!!!
I will definitely be doing more fishing films this year! They got sacrificed in 2021 for the Euro Series I was doing... but there will be more this year!
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany great!! Looking forward to it
This was a fastening take off on the ever popular and high producing fly. I have many Sulky Holoshimmer metallic threads and will try them on some jig hooks. I did Tina few jig zebras with various weights of silver lead wire for the rid instead of just plain wire. Keep up the good work and creative ties. Marty in Littleton, CO
Thanks! I was just tying a bunch of these tonight. Gonna add them to my online shop when I get enough tied!
Love to learn about predigons !
Yeah... I'm going to be experimenting with some more perdigon patterns this week and plan to have a video of another soon!
Always enjoy your videos! I use Soloarez black for a wing casing. Much faster.
Yeah... I'm gonna be betting some actually along with maybe a few colors for hotspots...
Great video, I really like the idea of the flash materials and will tie some using Krystal Flash.
That would be a great ribbing material! The wire makes the fly a little thicker once you add the resin. Krystal Flash would keep the profile smaller!
This looks very good. I will try it. Thanks for your videos btw. i learnd so much. So much to try.
😂 Way too much to try! 😂 We all keep evolving our own fishing game. For me that's what keeps it interesting. If you're doing the same thing over and over it doesn't seem quite as fun 🙂
You are so right, such a versatile hobby (or life content), pure pleasure. Keep up the good work :)
Another solid video! As far as feedback for future content: more first-person play-by-plays of sighter revealing a fish-on. Love em'! Thanks again.
Yeah! I really enjoyed doing that! I need good camera work to really capture that well... but I definitely plan on more of that.
Like it. Next on the list!
Cool... good luck and have fun trying different colors and materials under that resin!
Great video. I learned a lot
Glad it was helpful!
I caught my first fish on a perdigon a couple weeks ago. I need to keep fishing with them.
Nice! They're a good fly to add to the fly box!
I’m a sucker for a quick and easy perdigon
I'm really liking them right now.
What I have learned sing sally Hanson clear & UV coatings. To keep from getting so much liquid on my flies is to trim about 2/3 to 3/4 of Brussels off as soon as I get a new bottle. I pull the brush out clean liquid off and use my scissors or razor blade. I seem to have more control of my application with it that way. Hope this helps
Great tip! Thanks!
I've been having a lot of success with this fly recently by replacing the tail CDL with just 2 strands of red krystal flash. I've seen it called an inferno midge elsewhere, but I tie it exactly like a zebra midge perdigon just with that one replacement.
That sounds awesome! I might give that a try next time! Thanks!
I use red flash on my Pheasant tails too. I call it my Red-Tail Sniper. When they're biting, they hit it hard.
Interesting pattern!
Nice One! I would see a variation of a Goddard Caddia
Thank you
tthat's well . have a good day. 🌟
Thanks!
Hi.... We performed our drawing for the flies and you won the drawing. Message me on Instagram @whitedogtrail to claim the flies. Thanks!
Just my 2 cents, trim a bunch of hairs from the nail brush.
Then for the UV curing, I'd recommend some ventilation. I have seen some folks developing strong allergies over time.
For the start of the GSP thread there is a reverse technic but I can't remember the name of it.
Good stuff!
Yeah... it is tricky to start for sure. Interesting about the allergies you mention... I had not heard that before.
I got holographic thread at Joanne fabric that works great.
That sounds like a great option!!! I'll check it out!
A few guys over here are using these for Atlantic salmon. Something I’ll try this year
Well... I did get the pattern from over in your neck of the woods! 🙂 Have you ever targeted grayling? Would love to see you do that! Not sure if that is an Ireland thing or not.
Nice! Was wondering when you would get to these!
The options are endless 😂 I'm definitely having fun with Perdigons and will be trying several options this year. I'll have your prize package out for the squirmies along with the winner of the Rainbow Warriors hopefully this week.
Real simple patterns
Great video hope to see some more steam stream videos in the spring!
You won't have to wait long. The next video planned is a small stream trip from last summer that I never got together.
BTW, it amazes me the capital district doesn't have a local fly shop. Nice to see Glenville get one but Albany area is so nicely located.
We had Goldstocks for many years but they suddenly closed one day and that was it. I literally pulled into their parking lot to find a sign on the door. 😢 Fly Shack is great but they're probably almost an hour away from me.
I have yet to fish midges or perdigon's so thank you for a nice tutorial. I will have to check out Black Dog as I am also from the capital region so thank you for that information as well!
Cool! Tell them I sent you! :)
A nice basic perdigon, should be a nice dropper pattern. I like the red hotspot.
Me too :)
You can use the uv resin to make a smoother transition from the bead to your fly then put your fingernail polish on ,and then put the resin over the polish.
Yes.. I actually ended up getting the Black UV Resin. I I fill the bead with regular resin... then add my black wing case with the black UV resin. I liked that better than waiting for the nail polish to dry anyway.
Awesome.. very informative video as always 👍.. thanks so much for always sharing your fishing knowledge!.. I'll check out Black Dog shop when I'm in the area.
Cool! They're an outdoor shop with some cool gear, canoes, fly fishing, etc.
Great Stuff
Thank you!
Great fly. Pls demo on how to use high vis sighter tippet
I do have a video on how I tie my leader system including high vis sighter. It is here if you haven't seen it. ruclips.net/video/SK14yTfem1A/видео.html
Try it with UTC FL orange, work very well here
I tie a lot of flies with the UTC Fl Orange as the hot spot and LOVE it!
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany instead of the silver wire, have you tried the FL orange as the rib?
@@Niallkelly7310 No... but that sounds awesome! I have tried the orange UV Resin but either I got a bad batch or it sucks because it was barely tinted orange.
Give it a try, the weathers been bad here so far this season and I’ve only fished twice, but 90% of the trout have taken this black and orange perdigon in the sessions I’ve managed to get out on. It’s an amazing fly and worth a try
love the vids. Would like to see a where to fish around the US video perhaps.
There are so many good fisheries in the US! I can't wait to do more exploring myself! I'm pretty well locked to the Northeast for now. When my kids are gone, my wife and I want to travel, film and fish! We want to live the passion that we have instead of slaving away at our jobs all the time. I guess that's probably most people though 😂