This Fly Patterns Movement Looks So Realistic! - Sculpin Slider - Fly Tying Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2022
- In this fly tying tutorial Cheech ties the Sculpin Slider. This Streamer pattern has caught several trout for us this past year. It moves extremely well due to its slider style deer hair head. It keeps its shape in the water which fools the fish into thinking it's real.
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Cool fly. Between your banter and tying tips I'm always entertained and educated. Thanks.
Nice tie Cheech! I tie a small single hooked sculpin with bleached and brown deer hair mixed to simulate the speckled and banded sculpin in my area (madtoms too). I like a dark EP fiber and larva lace tail, mostly the latter. That light colored head followed by all that dark flowing tinsel looks amazing when the fly is just sitting idle on the bottom in current. Heavy eyes are a must.
Great coaching Cheech!! Thanks
Looks cool and fun. Nice work 🐟
Badass. The most enjoyable and satisfying tying session that I've seen you do. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you great ideas. I loved this
Nice , I love tying sculpin patterns they work so well . Trimming with the razor in hand I also find to be the best way .the key for me is a sharp razor, it makes it much easier. Thanks for the video
Totally agree!
brilliant tie!
Clever method for securing ice dub on underside of head/eyes. Good stuff. 👍
Very nice! Not to many sculpins around here so I'll tie up a bunch that are sparcer (about 1/4 the ice dub) and longer to match the thinner profile of the Darters that are common in the local watersheds. Thanks for posting!
First ever comment. Very nice deer hair work. My tying weakness. Visited your shop for first time couple weeks ago. Talked w you about the Regal rotary options. Thanks….and those of us in N Utah appreciate your shop and what you do. 👍🏻
Awesome! Thank you!
Well done. 👏
Nice work! Would a sink tip work better or is a floating line fine with the heavy eyes?
Awesome job, I’ll have to try to tie up some enjoy you’re always showing us cool tips and tricks, thanks for sharing and what you are doing!!!!!!!
Really a cool sculpin, should catch a lot Browns. What is over all length 3 inches
You are good...!!!
Like your video
What in the wizardry!
What vise is that? Love the content
Question: how do you fish this thing? Just quartering up stream and stripping it back? Jerk strip maybe? Intermediate sinking line?
I like the fly but without a whip finish it doesn’t seem like it would hold up that well. Does it come apart after a fish takes it.
U should quit your day job and design patterns and start a shop. Excellent work. Makes me excited to get to my vise...
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is there a difference between the renzetti vice traveler series?
There are several traveler options
Awesome video, just wondering what wt rod you use to throw this fly 🪰.
Usually a 6
😂😂😂😂😂 the people telling you how to hold a razor blade more than likely have not used the blades all that much.
I calculate in our fly tying operation we have used 10,000 Razor blades. Never have we wasted our time messing with a tool for the blade. You have much better feel of what is going on when you use your hand.
Also, do not break the blade in half. When cutting sculpin heads you have much better control with the whole blade while pushing the blade up from the hook eye to the collar.
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Accurate on all points