I'm too early into my fly fishing journey to benefit from a lot of the techniques you discuss... but you are instantly memorable and have given me a great aource to refer back to when ready! Just the type of dude that I know to take seriously, no nonsense!
Fully enjoy your videos. Love how you explain each step etc. very helpful as I’m just getting back into fly fishing and tying after over 40 years of ‘life’. Thanks Peter.
Hi Peter, you just gave the most professional instructional commentary I think I've ever seen. I am now subscribed to your channel. I've wanted to tie and fish tubes for awhile and scavenging all sorts of tubes from q-tips, pump bottles etc. Junction tubes and a mandrill (home made bent wire I read in an article) were compounding my efforts. I think I'll break down and buy the proper materials now that I understand how it's done. Thank you sir, looking forward to watching the rest of your videos.
Fantastic explanation, Peter. I bought one of these adapters awhile ago stricly to hold needles for large, extended body mays. Always wanted to try my hand at some tubes for bass or pike. Never had it explained though. Now I know. Thanks.
Hi Peter, thanks for this wonderful introduction to tube fly tying!! I always wanted to start tying them, but always was put off and scared by the "complexity" of it ... Or so I thought until I watched your video :) So, thanks a again from a tube starter - great video!
Peter...my only beef is that this was too brief. You really do such a great job on your instructional vids. They are very much appreciated. Could you give us some instruction and explanation on the process of "nesting" tubes? I know the Canadian Tube Fly Co. has a good video available on their sight. In it, they use their own tubes and you can see how they fit very snug. I ordered similar from HMH and discovered the fit was loose. What's with that? Is it still usable? Do I need super glue? With short, heavy metal tubes, can I build a 4 to 5 inch baitfish imitation that will have a jigging-type action on the retrieve for the saltwater? How would you put this together? I'm asking because while I love the Clouser Deep Minnow with a stinger hook, and have much success with it, there are times when there is just too much grass and debris hanging up on the eyes to make it worth fishing.
+Chris Nystrom It's always a toss up, too long is boring, too short is not enough. Super glue will solve a miss match in size of tube, within reason. I use the thick, gap filler type. If you want a jigging motion on a tube fly, use very heavy, large cone heads on a plastic tube body..
Great video. Just one question. I want to tie a bigger version of the popular rolled muddler for coho and cutthroat without resorting to using a very large hook. Do you think this pattern would work as a tube fly?
On big flies, yes. On smaller flies, the offset point will act like a rudder and cause the fly to ride on its side or even spin it. I'd check the swim of the fly with that hook before fishing it.
I would be hard pressed to buy this device again, everyone told me how great it was, married small with med classic turning? No way I can get smallest needle through small classic tubing
Ya, it won't handle the smallest stuff, but it's a very economical solution for someone who only ties occasionally on tubes. Hardcore tube tyers should invest in a proper tube fly vise.
I'm too early into my fly fishing journey to benefit from a lot of the techniques you discuss... but you are instantly memorable and have given me a great aource to refer back to when ready! Just the type of dude that I know to take seriously, no nonsense!
Fully enjoy your videos. Love how you explain each step etc. very helpful as I’m just getting back into fly fishing and tying after over 40 years of ‘life’. Thanks Peter.
Thank you Peter for the great video , I wish I could have seen it earlier, that would of saved me a lot of time and money.
Thank you Peter. Excellent video explaining the details. Much appreciate you sharing.
Hi Peter, you just gave the most professional instructional commentary I think I've ever seen. I am now subscribed to your channel. I've wanted to tie and fish tubes for awhile and scavenging all sorts of tubes from q-tips, pump bottles etc. Junction tubes and a mandrill (home made bent wire I read in an article) were compounding my efforts. I think I'll break down and buy the proper materials now that I understand how it's done. Thank you sir, looking forward to watching the rest of your videos.
Thanks very much, I appreciate that.
Hi Peter. Thanks for the crash-course on tube flies! Excellent information - well presented as usual! Cheers! Hank
Great introductory video! One of the best I've watched. Thanks!
Great video Peter, thank you! You've helped me clearly understand how it works!! :))
Fantastic explanation, Peter. I bought one of these adapters awhile ago stricly to hold needles for large, extended body mays. Always wanted to try my hand at some tubes for bass or pike. Never had it explained though. Now I know. Thanks.
Who knew? Thank you for the in depth how and what for's.
Super informative video. I learned something today!
Thank you very much for this videos. It was great basics you have provided which really helpful
Great vid Peter and now I know ! I'm at to North end of the Grand and no Steelheads up here. Pike bass carp and more pike.
Information is greatly appreciated
Hi Peter, thanks for this wonderful introduction to tube fly tying!! I always wanted to start tying them, but always was put off and scared by the "complexity" of it ... Or so I thought until I watched your video :) So, thanks a again from a tube starter - great video!
Very good presentation .Thanks
Very interesting. Thanks for the video.
Great video Peter, thank you!
You are very good at instructing; well done indeed!
Great video, great videography. Please keep it up.
Nice video. The tutorial was helpful. Thanks
Thank you very much that was a good informative video.
Appreciate your video! Can you do one using the Pro Tube system? This system is so much fun with so many options. Thanks.
That's a great idea for a video, but since I'm with the Canadian Tube Fly Company, I'll have to leave that one to a Pro Tube user.
Nice video! :)
Very nice
Peter...my only beef is that this was too brief. You really do such a great job on your instructional vids. They are very much appreciated.
Could you give us some instruction and explanation on the process of "nesting" tubes? I know the Canadian Tube Fly Co. has a good video available on their sight. In it, they use their own tubes and you can see how they fit very snug. I ordered similar from HMH and discovered the fit was loose. What's with that? Is it still usable? Do I need super glue?
With short, heavy metal tubes, can I build a 4 to 5 inch baitfish imitation that will have a jigging-type action on the retrieve for the saltwater? How would you put this together? I'm asking because while I love the Clouser Deep Minnow with a stinger hook, and have much success with it, there are times when there is just too much grass and debris hanging up on the eyes to make it worth fishing.
+Chris Nystrom It's always a toss up, too long is boring, too short is not enough.
Super glue will solve a miss match in size of tube, within reason. I use the thick, gap filler type.
If you want a jigging motion on a tube fly, use very heavy, large cone heads on a plastic tube body..
very good video, cheers
Do you put the junction tube on before you tie the fly at the vise?
The junction tubing is usually put on last, after the fly has been removed from the vise.
Great video. Just one question. I want to tie a bigger version of the popular rolled muddler for coho and cutthroat without resorting to using a very large hook. Do you think this pattern would work as a tube fly?
I don't see why not. A 3/32" aluminum tube with a plastic liner will provide a slim enough profile, yet it won't be heavy. It should swim well.
Ok thanks. I'll tie a few and give it a try.
Nice video
Can i use Gamakatsu size one octopus hooks?
On big flies, yes. On smaller flies, the offset point will act like a rudder and cause the fly to ride on its side or even spin it. I'd check the swim of the fly with that hook before fishing it.
I used tube from small hard drinking straw which are free. :)
thanks!
thanks!!
I guess we're in business!
I would be hard pressed to buy this device again, everyone told me how great it was, married small with med classic turning? No way I can get smallest needle through small classic tubing
Ya, it won't handle the smallest stuff, but it's a very economical solution for someone who only ties occasionally on tubes. Hardcore tube tyers should invest in a proper tube fly vise.
@@hooked4lifeca I've purchased individual needles I'm using in my regal revolution. Thanks
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