DNA Worm Tying Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2023
  • This is a simple but effective fly to try just about anywhere, but especially in runoff situations, after rain storms, on tailwaters, or really just anytime you give them a try and the fish say yes.
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  • @WildernessGrandpa
    @WildernessGrandpa Год назад +1

    The first 76 seconds were great! Very cinematic!

  • @FlickingFeathers
    @FlickingFeathers Год назад +4

    That's a blast from the past! a near identical pattern was very popular in Scotland probably mid 1990s, more for winter grayling (pre-squirmy) and on stillwaters before the Apps worm came along. Nice tie.

  • @dalesheehan9404
    @dalesheehan9404 Год назад

    Love the intro! I think I’ll whip some of these up for the spring and see how the eastern trout like them. Thanks for the video!

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад +1

      I had a good laugh when Kramer showed me the intro. Nothing like a little cinematic drama for a worm pattern. :)

  • @TJRainbowWarrior
    @TJRainbowWarrior Год назад

    Great video Devin! I enjoyed your NM Trout tying seminar last Friday. Thanks for coming to the 505!

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for coming to the seminar. Happy tying and fishing!

  • @bethbookman9763
    @bethbookman9763 Год назад

    Loved the intro!

  • @WebbsFliesNLures
    @WebbsFliesNLures Год назад

    Very nice, Looks like it will make a perfect squirmy worm material replacement.

  • @naturalverities
    @naturalverities Год назад +3

    I use a similar furling technique with more bulky yarns to make something shaped similar to a mop fly but with much more visual interest due to the multi colors and picking/combing out some fibers. I call it the Furly Worm. Haven't fished one yet as it's a recent brainchild, but I have high hopes for it.

  • @tj6111
    @tj6111 Год назад +3

    just took this pattern to a small river in Utah and it absolutely crushed. Unlike other worm patterns, this one actually lasted me through 30 fish instead of just 1-2.

  • @scottnock5241
    @scottnock5241 Год назад

    Nice design Devin!!!

  • @wvlongshooter3912
    @wvlongshooter3912 Год назад +5

    I tie a micro worm with a single strand of flexy floss on a size 18-20 hook and a very small tungsten bead for Stillwater fishing. It’s a killer. I’ll be tying this up !! Thanks!!

    • @thedesertoutdoorsmen5166
      @thedesertoutdoorsmen5166 Год назад +1

      Man I have never thought about that for Stillwater! Would love to see that pattern!

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад +1

      Bloodworms certainly work well on stillwater. I've done well on this pattern in lakes as well.

    • @Rubo7
      @Rubo7 Год назад +1

      Would you call stillwater fishing, like slow moving water where your flies are barley moving down stream?

    • @wvlongshooter3912
      @wvlongshooter3912 Год назад +1

      @@Rubo7 hello there. I’m referring to lake fishing. In lake fishing I use different weighted tungsten beads to give the nymph a certain fall rate or action. Thanks for asking.

  • @ericlong9085
    @ericlong9085 Год назад +1

    Really enjoying your flushing vids

  • @komando8365
    @komando8365 Год назад

    This is hilarious haha. Nice fly Devin!

  • @btstrout2761
    @btstrout2761 Год назад +1

    Devin did well with this fly on the Bighorn River last June. Nice pattern!

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад

      I can't remember exactly Hale but that might have been its debut. It's done well for me since as well. I hope your show weekend in Denver went well.

  • @RollinRollinReelin
    @RollinRollinReelin Месяц назад

    Dude! That is a cool fly! I've been looking for a fly that uses squirmy woormies!

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Месяц назад

      Thanks! We were looking for something similar with added durability.

  • @blueridgeflyguy9551
    @blueridgeflyguy9551 Год назад

    Can’t wait to tie this and see how it does in the Roanoke, VA area. Will try on freestone and tailwaters

  • @Trunk-Monkey
    @Trunk-Monkey Год назад

    Works great in the Smokies!

  • @yomama9833
    @yomama9833 Год назад

    Great video Devin!! I didn't have any of the sexy floss that you used here so I tried to tie this fly using yarn and guess what it works. You have to pull out 2 strands and twist them like you did. I added some lead for a heavier fly and used a different color for the collar and it looks great!! We can use a ton of colors to tie this worm. Natural colored ones should do very well in the high water streams and rivers we are having in northern California! Can't wait to try them out! Thanks again!!!!

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад

      Glad it worked. Which specific yarn did you use?

    • @yomama9833
      @yomama9833 Год назад

      @@tacticalflyfisher3817 I don't know. I picked up some from yard sale a couple years ago.

  • @clipperguysays
    @clipperguysays 2 месяца назад

    Xlnt. Thx!

  • @outfaded34
    @outfaded34 Год назад +2

    I made a brown one. I'll try it tomorrow in the North East

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад

      Let me know how it works. I've done brown/red as a combo and had less success with it so far but I haven't tried it as much either.

  • @coreystoner4129
    @coreystoner4129 Год назад +2

    Great video Devin. I quit using the squirmy when I gave comps a break but seeing this I’m going to tie sone because squirmed catch fish but they fall apart. This I think will be my new favorite work pattern. Thanks bud

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад

      Happy tying!

    • @coreystoner4129
      @coreystoner4129 Год назад

      @@tacticalflyfisher3817 I will enjoy tying this. Question any good hooks to use as a substitute instead of the dohiko 303

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад

      @@coreystoner4129 it’s a pretty unique hook. You can use whichever nymph hook you prefer but the 303 has been very good for me at hooking and holding fish as well as resisting bending and point rolling.

  • @jagriesti95
    @jagriesti95 Год назад

    Great idea. Love the durability of the material. Have to tie squiry worms by the dozen since thy tend to get bitten up. Question: Any issue with using the Dohiku 303 and bead size to hook gap. Seems like the bead narrows that gap if its too far back. May try a larger hook with bigger gap since the bead is centered. Thoughts?

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад

      The 3030 has a pretty wide gape compared to a lot of other hooks. I haven’t seen any issues. I also will put the thread around the bottom of the bead to prop it up and away from the hook point.

  • @ryantherock7664
    @ryantherock7664 Год назад

    Hi Devin is it true that ALL beads and ALL hooks ride hook point up regardless if they're jig hooks or not?

  • @francoisa5928
    @francoisa5928 Год назад

    cool videos as always!
    could you show how you make ceramic nymphs ?

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад

      I don’t make ceramic nymphs myself but I’m sure there are some other videos out there them.

  • @stevenkemp5387
    @stevenkemp5387 Год назад

    That intro though!!!

  • @Toddcm
    @Toddcm Месяц назад

    Nice video Devin. A couple questions: Why did FIPS-MOUCHE ban the squirmy wormy? And how does the DNA worm compare in robustness to chenille worms?

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Месяц назад +1

      Todd, I'm sure there is a good reason here, or none at all as to why they won't allow it. We'd say that the DNA worm is as durable as a Chenille worm, but it's like asking how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie-pop. We've never had one last long enough to know. All jokes aside, we love this fly for it's durability.

  • @markkuautio7831
    @markkuautio7831 Год назад

    Thank you to good model. What tying vise you use?

  • @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy
    @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy Месяц назад

    So....about the fly fishing team. What is it? How does ine join? Is it fun? Is there a chance for compensation? Who di i bribe, sleep with, or kill to do it?

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Месяц назад +1

      Check out the two podcasts I did on the Newb and the Knower. They will tell you all about it. You can also check out the team site at flyfishingteamusa.com and the site where the competitions are posted at flycomps.com

  • @rhabdob3895
    @rhabdob3895 Год назад

    Cool bead trick.
    Not sure where you got your opening music, but give the poor Romanian family my condolences.

  • @johnkinsfather6369
    @johnkinsfather6369 Год назад

    Micro leader. When you say 15’ of 4x sighter are you talking about actual colored sighter material? Or could one just use 15’ of 4x Fluorocarbon?

  • @michaelwimberly7561
    @michaelwimberly7561 Год назад

    If chenille is not banned why not use San Juan worm? Looks like there is a Troutline competition San Juan red jig worm made with chenille that has a core which is very mobile in water.

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад

      Chenille worms certainly work too. As with any fly tying material, each has different properties and one can fish better than another depending on the day.

  • @brooktroutangler5917
    @brooktroutangler5917 Год назад

    Why the copper bead and not a metallic pink or fl. pink? You prefer the contrast?

    • @brooktroutangler5917
      @brooktroutangler5917 Год назад

      good talk....

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад +1

      Metallic pink would be fine as well. Copper is just a confidence color for me after a lot of years of fishing various colors and fishing with excellent anglers who use a lot of copper as well.

    • @brooktroutangler5917
      @brooktroutangler5917 Год назад

      @@tacticalflyfisher3817 thank you

  • @OnTheFlyNZ
    @OnTheFlyNZ Год назад +1

    Nice fly but it does seem very borderline regarding the rules. While it may be less that 0.53mm I think it would be very hard to argue that it is a leg imitation. Is there something I'm missing?
    29.10. Appendages that alter the original concept of an artificial fly or bodies made of
    moulded/shaped plastic, moulded/shaped silicone or moulded/shaped rubber are
    banned (moulded/shaped imitations of worms, eggs, baitfish, maggots, twisters…).
    Rubber or extruded round material, exceeding the bend, shank or eye of the hook is
    not allowed with exception of maximal diameter 0,53 mm used for leg imitations
    (diameter shall be checked with measuring gauge unstretched).

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. Honestly, I hadn't read the rule since they banned the squirmy a few years ago. I remembered the part about the diameter restriction but not the other specifics. I guess I'll be pulling this pattern out of my comp boxes from here on out.

    • @OnTheFlyNZ
      @OnTheFlyNZ Год назад +2

      @@tacticalflyfisher3817 Fair enough, only reason I mention it is not to be that guy but have spent a lot of time trying to think of squirmy workarounds. I think the closest I've found is tying red flexi floss (similar material) in the thorax area of a red or black "nymph" but I haven't ever gotten round to using it. Also I've found my flexi floss to be surprisingly close to exceeding the 0.53mm, had to cut some in half which is a very difficult task.

  • @Asdf-789
    @Asdf-789 Месяц назад

    I have to ask - what is the intro music please?
    I know it but can’t remember what it is or who wrote it.

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Месяц назад

      That is a good question. Kramer, the former manager, selected this music, but I don't know what it is other than pretty epic for a worm fly tying video...

  • @michaelwalker4920
    @michaelwalker4920 Год назад +1

    Looks like durable pattern, but why is this legal and the sqirmmy isn’t?

  • @TheJeffro396
    @TheJeffro396 Год назад +3

    how long before than ban this fly? lol

    • @patches152
      @patches152 Год назад +1

      There will be a point where "No flies allowed for fly fishing competitions" is a thing

    • @tacticalflyfisher3817
      @tacticalflyfisher3817  Год назад +2

      They're certainly good at deciding successful flies, rigging, etc. aren't allowed so I wouldn't put it past them :)