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2022 World Championship Flies - Simple Olive Perdigon Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2022
- In this first installment of a multi-tutorial series about the flies Team USA used at the 2022 World Championships in Spain, Devin demonstrates how to tie a very simple olive perdigon.
Materials for this fly can be found here: www.tacticalflyfisher.com/fly...
You can also read Devin's blog post about wing case location at this link:
www.tacticalflyfisher.com/blo...
Visit tacticalflyfisher.com for all your fly tying and fly fishing needs, and check out our blog while you're there for Devin's recaps of the 2022 World Championship sessions and lessons learned.
Great fly guys! Really looking forward to seeing some of the others from worlds. Thanks for sharing!
Great! Thank you
Awesome!
Keep it stupid simple. Great share Devin
Thanks Cory
Thanks, this is going to be an exciting tie series!!! Great looking jig nymph, thanks!!
Looking forward to the rest of them coming out over the next little bit.
@@tacticalflyfisher3817 thanks!!’ I absolutely love ready Tactical Fly Fisher tournament blogs, especially on this last event. I’ve read then two to three times each so far. I’m kind of a slow learner I guess , lol. Thanks!!!!
Great idea Devin. Looking forward to testing this one out. FYI, the Diabaetis 2.0 and
2.3 mm did really well for me back here in NY this fall and the last couple frigid weeks in shallow clear water. Thanks as always for sharing.
Glad to hear the Diabaetis has been good for you. Happy tying and fishing.
Quick & simple
Pretty darn easy :)
Tying these up here in Eastern Canada, very nice tie, but you should proudly display your finished fly by zooming in. Thanks for sharing all.
I'm amazed at how effective the olive perdigon flies are on a variety of streams.
It's certainly a reliable fly.
sick
A fly that's also popular as BACHE KIKO here in Bulgaria! :P
So simple. I don’t tie flies but if I did, I’d start with this one.
No time like the present!
Great fly Devin, I use something similar to that here in the UK 🇬🇧. Works brilliantly for Yorkshire trout and grayling. Going to give the dark wingcase a go on the top of the shank and see if it makes a difference.
Glad to hear it works in the UK as well!
Thank you for the excellent counsel. I am new to Euro Nymphing convert and referred by a friend to your site. Does the slotted bead head flip the fly over. I am thinking about
tying a realistic stonefly, I want it not to flip over on its back. Should I use a regular weighted bead head or does the slotted bead head even flip over? Thank you, for your counsel. Dan Brent and a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Note: I will be shopping on your site for the materials as well!😀
Hi Dan,
If you prop the bead up enough on smaller flies it will invert the fly occasionally. If you are tying a stonefly that you don't want to flip over, the just make sure the bead is in line with the hook shank instead of propped up. You can rotate it the other way to prop it downward as well. It's usually less of an issue on larger flies though because the thicker hook gauge doesn't allow the bead to pivot much.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you as well and have fun at the vice and on the water.
Prova a fare una base in filo bianco avrai un effetto traslucido che esalta il materiale...in alternativa una base in tinsel perla...chiudi con filo rosso senza sacca alare.
Poi mi dirai...saluti da Italia 😀😀
Thanks Devin. I don’t use wing cases on my perdigons and they work fine. Is the wing case for the fish or the tier?
Good question Dale. I definitely like the aesthetic of adding the wing case but I've done them without and can't say they fish differently for sure.
When you say that the slot should be facing down and toward the hook point, i assume you mean that the squared off end of the slot should be on bottom while the rounded end of slot is on top? The black UV resin still fills the slot and sometimes may leak out of the front of the bead and into the hook eye. Am i doing something wrong here?
Lloyd, It's hard to say without a picture but there should be a side of the slot that is closer to the hole in front than the other side. That is the side of the slot that should be braced against the hook shank. This will tilt the bead up a bit. The best way to keep the resin from running into the eye is to add some extra thread wraps behind the bead. Then apply the resin in two small applications with a quick hit from the UV light in between to set the first one right away.
Can you please provide the URL to the blog entry regarding the wing case positioning? I had no luck finding it.
www.tacticalflyfisher.com/blog/wingcases-shellbacks-and-wings-to-invert-or-not-to-invert-that-is-the-question/
@@tacticalflyfisher3817 Excellent! Thanks!
Hi how does this compare to quildogon and when do you use each?
They both work. I tend to test both on a given day and see if the trout show a preference.
What is the recommended size bead for size 18 hook?
Dennis, I will use a 2 or 2.3 mm bead on the size 18 Dohiku 303 which is closer to a size 20. Depending on the hook you use, you could also use up to a 2.8 mm bead on an 18.
Do you have much success using fluoro orange beads?
There are some instances where they are more effective than any other beads in my experience but I would say that they tend to be ineffective more often than not though.
18 bob for black resin? I'll just use clear UV and a black Sharpie.
Why is that cap not on the TFF for sale?
It is the trucker cap we have on the site. The photo is of the previous color variation which we are going to update but the current one we have is the one I was wearing in the video.
Send it
Great videos giving Cody even the smallest amount of credit for this fly is truly laughable