VERY nice fly and vid. I really appreciate your filming from the “tier’s side”, it makes the tying process much easier to understand and reproduce. Your explanations are precise and extremely useful. Thanks a lot for sharing those patterns and tying techniques. Take care
Nice variation on a theme. I just love the classic partridge & orange and this little version is nice too. I’m a glutton for soft hackle classics! lol. Thanks for another one dude. Keep safe.
What a fantastic pattern. I recently tied up a half dozen of these for a small stream Tenkara trip. Great results! I’ve used a number of times under different conditions and times of year. Always great results. This is my go to pattern when Tenkara fishing. Thanks so much.
Ruolong I am the same way with this one and am not really sure why it isn't more popular, it certainly has been around long enough. For me, it just seems to work all the time. Glad someone else agrees.
tightlinevideo Actually i tried it for the first time last night and I had so much fun. My friend will make some for him too, as he could not believe the amount of trout i caught in a short time. I even gave one to him so he could try it and he was hooked. Simple is nice for me.
Tied this with a green tag and got a 19” brook trout last week in Maine. Knew the fish was there, and it rejected everything until I tried this. As soon as it hit the water...bam!
Awesome pattern. Thanks for the suggested upgrade. I tied and fished this as an emerger which was not instinctive until watching your video. I'll spare the details, but results were outstanding. Performs great in slow water.
Man I got to say that I love your videos,probably the best fly tying instructor on RUclips. Could you do a nother fly tying instruction on tying a good hatching mayfly or a caddis patern?
+outdoorsman 1862 It is called "Rite Bobbin". I have one too and can't recommend it highly enough. Many flyshops and online stores have them nowadays, or you can order them from their website.
Is it better to buy this material in person?! I ask cause some stuff I've gotten in recently... let's just say from Montana, Colorado and Utah... doesn't look ANY THING like what's used here. Do they just pick the crap from last year to send out?! My peacock has barely any small fibers.... the marabou was RIPPED off cause it didn't fit in the bag... they obviously ripped the TIPS off to fit the zip bag instead of putting it in a bigger bag... so frustrating!!
VERY nice fly and vid. I really appreciate your filming from the “tier’s side”, it makes the tying process much easier to understand and reproduce.
Your explanations are precise and extremely useful.
Thanks a lot for sharing those patterns and tying techniques.
Take care
InstaBlaster
Best tying videos on the net HANDS DOWN. Well done, Tim👌🏼
Nice variation on a theme. I just love the classic partridge & orange and this little version is nice too. I’m a glutton for soft hackle classics! lol. Thanks for another one dude. Keep safe.
What a fantastic pattern. I recently tied up a half dozen of these for a small stream Tenkara trip. Great results! I’ve used a number of times under different conditions and times of year. Always great results. This is my go to pattern when Tenkara fishing. Thanks so much.
Nicely done! Thankyou 4 sharing this video with us. Aloha🌴🕊🎣🤙🏼
Love this pattern !
Used it once and i was hooked.
I could not believe the amount of trout that i caught.
Thanks for sharing !
Ruolong I am the same way with this one and am not really sure why it isn't more popular, it certainly has been around long enough. For me, it just seems to work all the time. Glad someone else agrees.
tightlinevideo Actually i tried it for the first time last night and I had so much fun. My friend will make some for him too, as he could not believe the amount of trout i caught in a short time. I even gave one to him so he could try it and he was hooked. Simple is nice for me.
Tied this with a green tag and got a 19” brook trout last week in Maine. Knew the fish was there, and it rejected everything until I tried this. As soon as it hit the water...bam!
Great old fly!! I like the idea of dressing it up!! Good tutorial!!
Awesome pattern. Thanks for the suggested upgrade. I tied and fished this as an emerger which was not instinctive until watching your video. I'll spare the details, but results were outstanding. Performs great in slow water.
Man I got to say that I love your videos,probably the best fly tying instructor on RUclips.
Could you do a nother fly tying instruction on tying a good hatching mayfly or a caddis patern?
I can't wait for Your next video! Great job!
Best video tutorials on the web!
great optics! ancient fly in HD is a new experience
Can you fish those on sink line like crackleback
Thanks for the patter. My cousin and I obver the week hooked into some wild native Tiger Trout in CO.
great tutorial! :D
I really enjoyed it. :D
You make it seem like even I can do this ! :)
That looks like a bluegill killer!
I see u use that bobbin in all your tying videos and it looks really nice and I was wondering where I could get one like that?
+outdoorsman 1862 It is called "Rite Bobbin". I have one too and can't recommend it highly enough. Many flyshops and online stores have them nowadays, or you can order them from their website.
Is it better to buy this material in person?!
I ask cause some stuff I've gotten in recently... let's just say from Montana, Colorado and Utah... doesn't look ANY THING like what's used here.
Do they just pick the crap from last year to send out?! My peacock has barely any small fibers.... the marabou was RIPPED off cause it didn't fit in the bag... they obviously ripped the TIPS off to fit the zip bag instead of putting it in a bigger bag...
so frustrating!!
thanks
Caught a 20" brook trout on this pattern with red tag.
Syl's Midge