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Thank you for the video! This is a great little micro streamer/nymph pattern and I have taught this to my adult ed classes in Stevensville, thanks Wayne!
Great video; one suggestion for new tiers to note; on the jumpin’ jack flash fly, he wrapped peacock hurl around the hook in one direction, then when he wrapped the wire over the hurl, he wrapped the wire in the opposite direction in order to overlap the hurl and keep it from unwrapping if a piece gets cut by a fish’s teeth. Wayne, you might mention that in other tying videos. Anyway, this is a killer fly; I’ve used it successfully fishing lakes, down deep on sinking line, as well as rivers where I’ve dead drifted it or tied it in a larger size like an 8 to use as a streamer pattern.
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Great video! This fly slays fish. Love the JJ!
Thank you for the video! This is a great little micro streamer/nymph pattern and I have taught this to my adult ed classes in Stevensville, thanks Wayne!
Very cool! Glad you stopped by Wesley. Glad you're out there giving them hell. :-)
Great video; one suggestion for new tiers to note; on the jumpin’ jack flash fly, he wrapped peacock hurl around the hook in one direction, then when he wrapped the wire over the hurl, he wrapped the wire in the opposite direction in order to overlap the hurl and keep it from unwrapping if a piece gets cut by a fish’s teeth. Wayne, you might mention that in other tying videos. Anyway, this is a killer fly; I’ve used it successfully fishing lakes, down deep on sinking line, as well as rivers where I’ve dead drifted it or tied it in a larger size like an 8 to use as a streamer pattern.
Where do you get Peacock that long?
Nice
How many decades you been tying ?
Started tying when I was 26, I'm 72 now, so I've been at it a long time. Still love it! Thanks for asking.
@@FishheadVideos working on 5 decades....I can tell
I wanted to tie a couple up but when I checked I only had olive crystal flash.you call for peacock.does the difference matter ?
...for the body, sure, you could certainly use olive crystal flash.
@FishheadVideos I was thinking the wing with olive crystal flash instead of peacock crystal flash
2# of marabou! Yes, That's certainly a lot.