Great fly! Would never have thought of a snail. Looks like I'm gonna have to do more research on the diet go redears, Thanks for this. By spring you will have filled a couple more fly boxes for me! 😎
Great looking fly as always what may help when you wrap the body is to put down a water-based glue first that will keep everything moving forward as you wrap. Looking forward to next video.
I knew that red ears loved snails, but I never thought about trying to tie one as a fly. Please let us know how well that red ears like them. There are big ones here in rothwell park in moberly. I usually use meal worms for them. Oh the trout in bueth Park pond are bitting well. Be blessed. My friend.
Great fly! Would never have thought of a snail. Looks like I'm gonna have to do more research on the diet go redears, Thanks for this. By spring you will have filled a couple more fly boxes for me! 😎
Yea, I'm about ready to buy some more boxes. Can't ever have enough. Thanks
Referring to the tinsel wrap
Great looking fly as always what may help when you wrap the body is to put down a water-based glue first that will keep everything moving forward as you wrap. Looking forward to next video.
Good idea. Thats the hardest part of the fly, its keeping that wrap in place. Thanks
@@Callaweginflyfishing yes sir.Learned that as I was wrapping peacock Herl over a football shaped underbody.
I knew that red ears loved snails, but I never thought about trying to tie one as a fly. Please let us know how well that red ears like them. There are big ones here in rothwell park in moberly. I usually use meal worms for them. Oh the trout in bueth Park pond are bitting well. Be blessed. My friend.
I read an article that said the fly would work well. Not, sure. Guess we will find out. Thanks.