I can promise you as surely as the sun will rise tomorrow that if I tried this pattern I would clog the hook eye with thread and hackle material and not be able to get my tippet through. You are an artist Tim.
I have found that I need to judge how much space I think I need and then add a little more . It helps to leave the area on the hook that you left open with a bare hook so that a definite "no go" zone. Sometimes it takes me a half dozen flies in a row to be able to accurately judge how much space I need. Brother, know that you are not alone and we all suffer greatly from this. And yes, Tim makes it look easy. Mine would look like a kindergartener tied it.
I cannot get over how dense this hackle is. With the large diameter of the base and the high quality hackle it's really something to look at. Thank you so much for all your videos. Your channel is a cornucopia of tips and tricks for fly tying.
Nice tip on the bit of dubbing for grip. That also slightly builds up the body and along with the uni stretch makes for much for easier hump formation. You must have learned that from lots of experience. Your hair stacker also looks quite experienced. I have been tying humpies for nearly thirty years and these are valuable improvements on a pattern that is a bit complex but well worth the effort. Thanks a bunch.
Ive always hated tying humpy flies. It's the only dry fly these took every bit of 5 minutes per fly. This way looks much the same, lol. It's a gorgeous method, but I feel it would take me longer. I will certainly have to give it a try! Thank you Tim for all you do. You've help so many gain confidence, including myself. And as always, you have the absolute best method for hard boiling an egg!
Great video. I can never do a humpy right in any way so I tend to tie mine crippled style and with a foam and or cdc back. There are so many tricks in tying that when I have the chance I pass them on to any young tiers who will listen
I’m gonna start tying more of these for dropping. My typical parachute adams, etc. dry droppers just get a bit waterlogged in bouncy water…I figure these with some adams grey unithread, etc. will make a nice analog
Can’t have enough of these! It always amazes me how many little tips and techniques you use to make each pattern even better.
Same here
You are one of the best Tim
I can promise you as surely as the sun will rise tomorrow that if I tried this pattern I would clog the hook eye with thread and hackle material and not be able to get my tippet through. You are an artist Tim.
I have found that I need to judge how much space I think I need and then add a little more . It helps to leave the area on the hook that you left open with a bare hook so that a definite "no go" zone. Sometimes it takes me a half dozen flies in a row to be able to accurately judge how much space I need. Brother, know that you are not alone and we all suffer greatly from this. And yes, Tim makes it look easy. Mine would look like a kindergartener tied it.
I cannot get over how dense this hackle is. With the large diameter of the base and the high quality hackle it's really something to look at. Thank you so much for all your videos. Your channel is a cornucopia of tips and tricks for fly tying.
Nice tip on the bit of dubbing for grip. That also slightly builds up the body and along with the uni stretch makes for much for easier hump formation. You must have learned that from lots of experience. Your hair stacker also looks quite experienced. I have been tying humpies for nearly thirty years and these are valuable improvements on a pattern that is a bit complex but well worth the effort. Thanks a bunch.
That is one of the best-looking humpys I've ever seen. Well done sir.
Ive always hated tying humpy flies. It's the only dry fly these took every bit of 5 minutes per fly. This way looks much the same, lol. It's a gorgeous method, but I feel it would take me longer. I will certainly have to give it a try! Thank you Tim for all you do. You've help so many gain confidence, including myself. And as always, you have the absolute best method for hard boiling an egg!
Nice video I am thirteen and I have been fly fishing for a couple years and a decided to start tying my own so I’ve been using your videos to help me
This fly was the trick for me yesterday... tying another small batch this week. Thanks for the vid.
Great pattern there Tim. I’ll definitely give this one a go. Thank you for another one dude.
That will be a trout catching BEAST in my home water. Thank you for the video
Awesome "pot bellied" Humpy Tim. Thanks!
Great video. I can never do a humpy right in any way so I tend to tie mine crippled style and with a foam and or cdc back. There are so many tricks in tying that when I have the chance I pass them on to any young tiers who will listen
I would be the one to spend an hour trying to tie this, and then snag it in a tree first cast.
We use the skinny body yellow humpy on the upper sac and mccloud ... they seem to work better than the chubby body. Great tie brother
I love to fish these, but hate to tie them. Honestly, the last 10 years or so I've resorted to buying them. Maybe I'll give this method a shot!
I would highly recommend trying it. The method shown here really does make it quite easy to tie.
I’m gonna start tying more of these for dropping. My typical parachute adams, etc. dry droppers just get a bit waterlogged in bouncy water…I figure these with some adams grey unithread, etc. will make a nice analog
I will never buy a humpy again! I will definitely try that dubbing trick.
Get approach to the humpy! I use mine with red thread. Thanks TL!
I need to do one
Really great looking pattern. Seems like a lot of work to get it right
I HATE tying Humpies but you just might have changed my mind with that one.
Always a pleasure to watch you tie flies. Just curious though, aren't you itching to whip something up using, you guessed it, 6/0 olive Danville?
Good version
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Luckily, I bought all the humpies I'll ever use out west years ago. That doesn't look like much fun.
What brand of hackle measure is used?
Which colors work best in your opinion?
ive down well in both red and black
All yellow bleached and ginger makes a great fast water pattern when there are Sallies about.