Know Your Materials Vol 1

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2023
  • Knowing your materials will help you tie better and more durable flies.
    What is your most important material?
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Комментарии • 49

  • @Thebreadedfurflinger
    @Thebreadedfurflinger 11 месяцев назад +1

    A first of its kind,awesome information & great camera work,next to hooks,thread is an important part & often overlooked part of fly tying,tight lines & bent rods 🤙

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks. Glad you like it. Cheers and tight lines 🍻🍻😀

  • @emilleum48
    @emilleum48 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your information regarding materials was very helpful, when I first started tying I was constantly breaking my threads, so this information helped greatly. The extra tips that you shared while tying that beautiful CADDIS pattern was really helpful, and again, your tying vide was easy to follow, thank you,
    MSG Leum

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you immensely for such kind comment. I am giving my best to share my knowledge. It's very rewarding when I get such feedback. Thank you 🍻🍻

  • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
    @TERRYBIGGENDEN Год назад +1

    Excellent smple fly. :-)

  • @auroraasleep
    @auroraasleep Год назад +1

    This was incredibly informative, thank you!

  • @scottybeck100
    @scottybeck100 Год назад +1

    THE most important material is the hook. The hook accounts for about 1/2 of the total cost of the fly and its invulnerability to rust and bending open are absolutely the 2 most important qualities of a fly. Thread is my #2 material of importance. Thanks for the great videos:)

    • @platty9237
      @platty9237 Год назад

      I chose thread because a bare hook isn’t a fly, but a hook with material is.
      I agree with your points, though. I think many of us take hook quality for granted.

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  Год назад +1

      I am very close with hook there... As it was pointed out.... Without thread, nothing holds... But its just personal opinions of us all... Its the synchronised materials on the hook that make a good fly. Thanks for your comment. Tight lines 😀😀🍺

    • @frankwestphal4525
      @frankwestphal4525 Год назад

      Also, you can catch a fish on a fly without thread, but you can't catch one on a fly without a hook.

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  Год назад

      @@frankwestphal4525 actually you can.... Aligator gars and needle fish get their beaks tangled in yarns... We're talking in most instances here... Not about exceptions. Majority of flies need thread as well as hook.... 😀

  • @johnshand6176
    @johnshand6176 Год назад +1

    Inspiring as usual! Buying Semperfli threads in NZ is difficult now. It is my go-to. They evidently require large orders of big money and the old importer has stopped importing. To buy from overseas is prohibitive as the postage is 4 times the unit cost. I will have to go Veevus or UTC and your demonstration was very helpful in deciding the correct thickness. The thread relative to hook size is considered my most important consideration. Kindest regards from NZ.

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  Год назад

      Thanks so much. Glad you liked it. Regarding semperfli, its good but as you pointed out others are good too. Veevus is great. And they have GSP as well... So no worries about the brand. Jts type of thread that matters.
      Cheers from China 🍻🍻😀

  • @newflyrod1
    @newflyrod1 Год назад +1

    Thread is #1, Great tips for the new tyer!

  • @cretudavid8622
    @cretudavid8622 Год назад

    I was searching for vol 2 and 3 ...and then I realized you've just posted this video 😂. Can't wait for the next volumes!

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  Год назад +1

      I do the same when i loke the video. Look for next one. I will give my best not to disappoint. Thanks so much for your comment 🍺🍺😀

  • @zoomlink333
    @zoomlink333 Год назад +1

    That camera work is awesome! It showed everything in great detail.. Plus the way you explained what and why you do each step, is very important and informative👍Thank you for taking the time to make this and other videos

  • @mrok3405
    @mrok3405 Год назад +1

    Awesome work 👏

  • @chasselynch5733
    @chasselynch5733 9 месяцев назад +1

    Gsp thread 30d

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  9 месяцев назад

      I only dont like gsp for deer hair. Especially thin one. Everything else its great

    • @chasselynch5733
      @chasselynch5733 9 месяцев назад +1

      I use the 100d and plenty of wax for hair work

  • @justexactlyperfectbrothersband
    @justexactlyperfectbrothersband Год назад +1

    superglue. when i've snapped my thread, had the deer hair spin on the hook, hackle come undone and dubbing undub itself superglue comes to my rescue. The flies don't necessarily look like any kind of creature unless its one thats been stepped on, the glue dissolves in water and all the components float away until i'm left with the bare hook again. Thats why i'm watching Oholi's videos.

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  Год назад +1

      What you described is a nightmare for all of us :)))
      There are some superglues that are water resistant. Loctite comes to mind.
      Glad you like my videos.
      I will make some videos as a series now, know your materials. And it will be all essential materials for me and hopefully for viewers.
      Tight lines,
      Vladimir

  • @koshonispell6963
    @koshonispell6963 Год назад +1

    Thread

  • @westsidewil
    @westsidewil Год назад +1

    What are your go to threads for small flies/emergers size16-20 (no deer/elk hair) and nymphs size 14-18?

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  Год назад +3

      Nowadays its semperfli nanosilk in 18/0...they make it even thinner.... But i havent tried it yet.
      Also veevus, sheer, utc... All have great threads. Sizes from 10/0 to 18/0
      Utc is 70den...as thinnest i think. It makes great body material too

  • @stevemad4salmon
    @stevemad4salmon Год назад +1

    Thread...

  • @danielyost9126
    @danielyost9126 Год назад

    Pheasant tail

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  Год назад

      Its very important indeed.... But can be substituted. Its probably my favourite material 🍺😀

  • @platty9237
    @platty9237 Год назад

    Def thread by far.

  • @Tjk186
    @Tjk186 Год назад

    The thread?

  • @Weestuart81
    @Weestuart81 Год назад

    Thread and wax

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  Год назад +1

      Wax is an interesting choice. Why?

    • @Weestuart81
      @Weestuart81 Год назад

      @@Oholisfliesandfishing for grip even pre waxes threads still need the old wax it grips dubbing feathers wire so much better

    • @Weestuart81
      @Weestuart81 Год назад

      @@Oholisfliesandfishing am from Scotland just came across your channel awesome flies buddy 👍

    • @Oholisfliesandfishing
      @Oholisfliesandfishing  Год назад +1

      @@Weestuart81thank you so much. Enjoy the channel. Glad you like it. i use wax on occasion. Exactly for gripping purposes as you say. Never i used if to help me with dubbing. Iike how Davie is using it. So convenient.

    • @Weestuart81
      @Weestuart81 Год назад

      @@Oholisfliesandfishing yeah davie uses it regularly a watched my uncle tie flies over 30 years ago and he used wax on every fly he used to use bit off teddy bears n sweaters fur coats things like that for flies thanks your reply a will be watching all your videos