Being a fly tier myself, I am just amazed at his skill. The stick with a collar to hold the hook, lacquer coated with gold as a bead head and spinning feathers all by hand without a bobbin holder or whip finish tool... amazing. Very nicely done.
I've been tying flies for 20 years and I love so see someone so practiced and so knowlegdeable of their craft that they make it look easy. This gentleman is old schol too; no locking vise, no tools to hold thread or feather barb.
They fish for much smaller fish there than we do here in the USA. They sport fish for very small fish there Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up as a support
Потрясающе... в этой размеренности, деликатности и спокойствии.., так много чего- то абсолютно правильного, ... некий срез философии земной человеческой жизни.., просто и трогательно
Precioso y delicado trabajo artesanal, muchas felicitaciones, es asombroso la forma de realizarlo, estoy segura que efectivamente hace felices a las personas con su arduo trabajo 🙌🏼💖👍🏽
It's pretty neat to see how everywhere has different methods to tie flies, it's also funny that most of the round eye fly hooks that we use for fly tying are made in Japan and those are completely different hooks than the kind of hooks this man is using.
Every detail is important in this skill: the material and color of the thread, the quality of the feather, the type of hook, the type of animal hair, the position and even the knot with which everything is tied! And the secrets of manufacturing are kept in secret.
久しぶりに感動しました。
子どもの頃親父から貰った鮎用蚊鉤を思い出しました。
想像以上に見た目が毛虫🐛で感動した!
Being a fly tier myself, I am just amazed at his skill. The stick with a collar to hold the hook, lacquer coated with gold as a bead head and spinning feathers all by hand without a bobbin holder or whip finish tool... amazing. Very nicely done.
Japan's traditional crafts are a never ending wonder. 🤗
I've been tying flies for 20 years and I love so see someone so practiced and so knowlegdeable of their craft that they make it look easy. This gentleman is old schol too; no locking vise, no tools to hold thread or feather barb.
I am not a fisherman, but I am sure that only the most delicious fish can be caught on such a hook.
Magnificently Mastered ... Thanks for sharing 😊
I've tied flies for many years... it's always fascinating to see something new!! I am impressed!
Fishing elevated to art.
Thank you for sharing!
They fish for much smaller fish there than we do here in the USA. They sport fish for very small fish there
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up as a support
Top..You have very good eyesight.
It’s just good seeing this. Very entertaining
Obrigado, trabalho maravilhoso.
Beautiful video
The amount of effort and detail that goes into making something so tiny is astounding!
Потрясающе... в этой размеренности, деликатности и спокойствии.., так много чего- то абсолютно правильного, ... некий срез философии земной человеческой жизни.., просто и трогательно
genial buen trabajo!!!
Обожаю Японию!!!🙏
Precioso y delicado trabajo artesanal, muchas felicitaciones, es asombroso la forma de realizarlo, estoy segura que efectivamente hace felices a las personas con su arduo trabajo 🙌🏼💖👍🏽
自分だったら作ってるときにイライラして投げてしまいそうw
職人さん手先器用で素敵
Que hermoso 😍 trabajo 😍 que delicadeza y perfección
beautiful and relaxing to watch! Also, great craftsmanship :)
Amazing skill
beautiful
It's pretty neat to see how everywhere has different methods to tie flies, it's also funny that most of the round eye fly hooks that we use for fly tying are made in Japan and those are completely different hooks than the kind of hooks this man is using.
Every detail is important in this skill: the material and color of the thread, the quality of the feather, the type of hook, the type of animal hair, the position and even the knot with which everything is tied! And the secrets of manufacturing are kept in secret.
鳥の羽で漆も金箔もつかって手仕事で作り上げたものを、惜しげもなく水に沈めて使うってスゴく贅沢な使い方だなって思った(  ̄▽ ̄)
❤❤❤
anime slow loop
'Applying gold leaf' crikey
How much do they cost?
Sir, can these flies be purchased in the U.S.?
Ah, so this is for decoration - not to attract the fish.