Word of mouth, met a guy at scheels who talked about the Balance Leech pattern and after walking over fly tying techniques he recommended your You Tube site on how to tie this balance leech. He was right about your method of instruction, so keep up the excellent work
+Bill Vallandingham Thanks for the kind words Bill. I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video. I am always trying to improve on them each time we sit down to film.
+chromiechrome Thanks, if you have any particular pattern style or technique you would like to see please let me know and perhaps I can feature it in a future video.
Thanks for the kind words regarding the award and this fly. It worked well for me last year. I am looking forward to getting it wet and chewed again this season.
Hey Philip, I love your vise. I have one of the master vises and the only thing I think could be improved is a slightly larger knob for the first adjustment on the hook. I don't have particularly large fingers so I think it is probably harder for others. I love your work, just bought one of your books. I saw the dvd on your site. Frankly, though I haven't tried yours, I am usually disappointed with the volume of flies on the DVD for the price. I do appreciate your expertise. All the best to you and thanks for sharing your flies with us. Sean
Just found your channel. Awesome vids, very detailed and clear. I'm going to whip some of these together for Kamloops ice fishing, should be deadly on the brookies! I have all the Rowley / Chan books, keep up the good work. Much appreciated.
Love the balanced approach Phil but I had far too many non-hooksets using jig hooks. I finally realised that one loses about 50% of your hook gap with them. I cured my problem by tying my leeches and other flys that I wanted to balance on regular hooks w/ a beadhead and throwing a riffling (Portland Creek) hitch on them behind the bead. Voila! Rarely miss a hookset now.-- AmosG
Thanks Amos, which jig hooks are you using and in what sizes? I have never had that issue with balanced flies before? I use them for a variety of species as well both on lakes and streams. I also use them with a traditional cast and retrieve flies with great results. I rarely tie leech patterns now in any other style than balanced. Thanks, Phil
+Don Prater Hi Don, Brian Chan and I sell #8 jig hooks through our online Stillwater Fly Fishing Store, www.stillwaterflyfishingstore.com in packages of 25. You can get smaller jig hooks through Canadian Llama, www.canadianllama.com. I would recommend the Daiichi 4660 90 degree jig hook or the 4640 or 4647 60 degree hooks. Kent at Canadian Llama sells these hooks in 100 quantities.
Great video, some good tips on handling the marabou and gluing the final thread wrap. Thanks!
Thanks. I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed my tying video and found the content helpful.
Cheers, Phil
Word of mouth, met a guy at scheels who talked about the Balance Leech pattern and
after walking over fly tying techniques he recommended your You Tube site on
how to tie this balance leech. He was right about your method of instruction, so
keep up the excellent work
+Bill Vallandingham Thanks for the kind words Bill. I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video. I am always trying to improve on them each time we sit down to film.
Hi Phil, I always enjoy your videos and books and appreciate the amount of detail you use to explain your techniques. Keep up the good work.
+chromiechrome Thanks, if you have any particular pattern style or technique you would like to see please let me know and perhaps I can feature it in a future video.
Once again another awesome fly Phil and congrats on the award you won. Thanks Phil
Thanks for the kind words regarding the award and this fly. It worked well for me last year. I am looking forward to getting it wet and chewed again this season.
Awesome tie, I can't wait to wrap some up and try 'em out. Thanks.
Phil you've taught me so much on your fly tying and the balanced leeches are magical. Thank you and looking forward in tying more of your flies.
Hi Johnny, thanks for the kind words regarding my tying videos. I am pleased to hear you are enjoying them.
Thanks, Phil
Hey Philip, I love your vise. I have one of the master vises and the only thing I think could be improved is a slightly larger knob for the first adjustment on the hook. I don't have particularly large fingers so I think it is probably harder for others. I love your work, just bought one of your books. I saw the dvd on your site. Frankly, though I haven't tried yours, I am usually disappointed with the volume of flies on the DVD for the price. I do appreciate your expertise. All the best to you and thanks for sharing your flies with us.
Sean
bet this would be a killer patten for the BC interior! nice tie!
Just found your channel. Awesome vids, very detailed and clear. I'm going to whip some of these together for Kamloops ice fishing, should be deadly on the brookies! I have all the Rowley / Chan books, keep up the good work. Much appreciated.
Thanks Luke, this balanced approach to flies works deadly. Not only when hanging flies under indicators but cast and retrieved as well.
Love the balanced approach Phil but I had far too many non-hooksets using jig hooks. I finally realised that one loses about 50% of your hook gap with them. I cured my problem by tying my leeches and other flys that I wanted to balance on regular hooks w/ a beadhead and throwing a riffling (Portland Creek) hitch on them behind the bead. Voila! Rarely miss a hookset now.-- AmosG
Thanks Amos, which jig hooks are you using and in what sizes? I have never had that issue with balanced flies before? I use them for a variety of species as well both on lakes and streams. I also use them with a traditional cast and retrieve flies with great results. I rarely tie leech patterns now in any other style than balanced.
Thanks, Phil
How can I get quantity of a hundred like Your showing in this video.The jig hooks that Your using
+Don Prater Hi Don, Brian Chan and I sell #8 jig hooks through our online Stillwater Fly Fishing Store, www.stillwaterflyfishingstore.com in packages of 25. You can get smaller jig hooks through Canadian Llama, www.canadianllama.com. I would recommend the Daiichi 4660 90 degree jig hook or the 4640 or 4647 60 degree hooks. Kent at Canadian Llama sells these hooks in 100 quantities.
Tie the fly man!
wow nice or what kudos
Thanks Mark, I am glad you enjoyed the video. This has been a good fly for me over the years.
Cheers, Phil
what size straight pin are You using? I've never seen one that big.
+Don Prater Hi Don, I use common sewing pins along with shorter gold sequin pins. Both of these I get at Micheals
What vice are you using in this video?
Hi Tom, that vise was the Petijean Swiss Vise. I now use a Regal vise now.
Thanks, Phil
Philip Rowley thank you for the information. I enjoy your videos.
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