Fly Tying a Surefire midge fly with Barry Ord Clarke
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- Опубликовано: 30 янв 2023
- One of those simple patterns that never seems to fail. This little black midge with a trailing UV shuck is, as the name suggests, a foolproof choice when the fish are on anything small and black. The up-side down hackle gives this midge a slightly lower profile when presented. Best in sizes from 16-24.
Hook: Mustad Heritage C49 X Barbless # 18
Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 black
Trailing shuck: UV enhancer grey
Abdomen: Black tying thread
Post: Small foam cylinder white
Hackle: Natural black cock
Thorax: Black superfine dubbing
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Mr. Clark....don't take this wrong but you should have been a surgeon! The precise work that you do in unbelievable. I have been following you for several years now and no matter how hard I try or how many times I slow your videos down I cannot get my patterns to look like yours. I am close but not close enough! The helicopter patterns you tie is what I struggle with. Out of 20 helicopter patterns I might get two that look like yours. I guess the more I tie the better I will get. Thanks for sharing all of your knowledge and skills with us viewers.
Thank you Alex!
Hi Barry...I'm Mario I was at Bologna at 54 dean street your show. Great video and great new pattern...I'm d'ingresso some practice also on my channel! ...you are my light! Hope see you sono again!
Thanks Mario, I'll take a look at your channel. Hope to see you soon.
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😃😃😃😃😃!
Five Smiles!
Much appreciated Robert.
Brilliant.Might even try some smaller sizes.
Thanks John, let me know how you get on with it!
Excellent!!! I just want you to know, you have improved my tying and I appreciate it!! Thanks!!
Thank you. It's always good to get positive feedback! Good luck with the tying.
Very nice my friend!
Thank you very much!
awesome one again thanks . see ya joe.
You bet Joe!
Great pattern, Mr Clarke. I strip my feathers for most parachute patterns but never tie them in "upside down." I like it!!! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Todd, it works especially well with larger parachute patterns.
Absolutely outstanding. Lovely little fly.
Well done Barry 👏
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it Dave.
As always splendid tutorial and instructional video. Helping me near to perfection in the art of fly tying.
Great to hear Paul! Good luck with it!
Awesome
Why thank you Jeff!
Most patterns look fun to tie, this looks like a PITA ahaha
Thank you!
Awesome patternas always
Thank you! 😊
Great pattern Barry, Thanks for your channel!
You are very welcome Bruce.
Great little fly. It should serve a lot of circumstances well.
Yes it does James!
Sweet as usual, and while I don't have an alt for this fly, when I use foam tube in parachute fashion, I split the end a tiny bit with my scissors so it lays around the hook, just seems to give it a little better anchoring. Beautiful work, nice fly.
Thanks. That's a great idea Brian!
Does anyone know why he waxed the tying thread before the whip finish? Awesome fly, wish I would be able to see it further than 10 feet away!
Hi Brad, If you apply a little wax to your thread it will hold without varnishing.
Thanks Barry for a fine fishy looking pattern..
Any time Gary.
he stripped one side of the hackle off before attaching it to the post. what ever side you choose to strip off dictates the direction you wind the hackle. I tend to soak the hackle in worm water for a few minutes before attaching it.
Good tip Kenneth.