You’re absolutely one of the very best at tying and instructing. Magnificent fly..unbelievable motion. I’ll be ordering some kits soon. Thanks for sharing your passion. God Bless
Beautiful looking fly. (Like always) This vid is 3 years old, but I wanted to share a product with you're viewers. I've been experimenting with a product from Dap called Ultra Clear. "Flexible all purpose Waterproof sealant". The caulking tube it comes in is clear plastic. And the product inside is almost as clear as water. It goes on and spreads very similar to silicone. Some of you might want to check this out.
Great videos because you think about the reasons and purposes for each design! Please give me your thoughts on this: I've used bucktail to build bulk by spinning a wheel of it under the Squimpish. But I've switched to stacked Strung Fuzzy Fiber (or any s-bend synthetic) with Squimpish veiled over it. I call it a material dam. Weighs almost nothing. Squeezes down when the fish bites, then springs back. I call the series the Fat Man, with thanks to you. Comments please.
Thank you - ur passion makes you a great instructor. I’ve been tying mullet patterns lately w/ep crab brush for the head packed & trimmed tightly which also traps air and gives a good subsurface spook retrieve. I’m now going to coat w/silicone !
Several comments mention fly weight issues. What weight line would you recommend to cast a Chosen One with the silicon head. I tied a few on size 6 SL11-3H. I only get two iterations of BT and SF. I cast this smaller fly on 9ft 7wt. It worked well on a tapered 6-7 ft leader. When I went to a longer straight 15lb fluorocarbon leader it was dying at the end of my cast. Hence the question regarding line weight for a fly like this tied on a Gamakatsu 4/0 SL12S. Loved the video of the fly in the water.
Nice Gunnar! Can Extra Select Craft Fur be substituted for Squimpish Hair on smaller flies? The Squimpish Hair is not available in Canada yet. Have lots of long bucktail, guess that I can just tie the Chosen One with that.
Hi Gunner, love you fly tying man, I am looking at buying the TRV vice and would like some advice please. Do you use the C clamp or base, I just thought having the C clamp might be Better for the larger flies?
Always clamp your vise. I am not sure when everyone started using pedestal fly vices? They are great if you are in the wilderness and have nothing to clamp to. For me, the last thing I need to worry about is my fly tying vises moving!! This is my opinion!
Hey Miguel! Check out this video which goes over various weighting options for the Chosen One: ruclips.net/video/m3bMcKDCfYw/видео.html All are applicable to this Big Game size as well!
Hey Gunnar great video! Any additional info you could provide or possibly a SBS of the BEAST version you showed swimming? Is the BT and squimpish all hollow ties and 360 displaced around the hook shank? Also, what's the head material?
NO it is just a course crinkled fiber. I personally don't like it at all. I find wool fleese and rams wool easier to use and way cheaper if you get it from a wool supplier (Ebay) rather than a fly shop.
Is that 100 percent rubber fish tank silicone or common calk doses it matter
I started using the tying technique you used for tying down material today in my bulkheads. It works so well! 👌
You’re absolutely one of the very best at tying and instructing. Magnificent fly..unbelievable motion. I’ll be ordering some kits soon. Thanks for sharing your passion. God Bless
Beautiful looking fly. (Like always)
This vid is 3 years old, but I wanted to share a product with you're viewers.
I've been experimenting with a product from Dap called Ultra Clear. "Flexible all purpose Waterproof sealant".
The caulking tube it comes in is clear plastic. And the product inside is almost as clear as water.
It goes on and spreads very similar to silicone.
Some of you might want to check this out.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Hola que producto usas para hacer la cabeza de la mosca gracias
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Great videos because you think about the reasons and purposes for each design! Please give me your thoughts on this: I've used bucktail to build bulk by spinning a wheel of it under the Squimpish. But I've switched to stacked Strung Fuzzy Fiber (or any s-bend synthetic) with Squimpish veiled over it. I call it a material dam. Weighs almost nothing. Squeezes down when the fish bites, then springs back. I call the series the Fat Man, with thanks to you. Comments please.
Thank you - ur passion makes you a great instructor. I’ve been tying mullet patterns lately w/ep crab brush for the head packed & trimmed tightly which also traps air and gives a good subsurface spook retrieve. I’m now going to coat w/silicone !
I hate the vinegar smell of silicone. How does what you use smell? Have you found a scent free silicone?
What is the material you are putting on first?
Several comments mention fly weight issues. What weight line would you recommend to cast a Chosen One with the silicon head. I tied a few on size 6 SL11-3H. I only get two iterations of BT and SF. I cast this smaller fly on 9ft 7wt. It worked well on a tapered 6-7 ft leader. When I went to a longer straight 15lb fluorocarbon leader it was dying at the end of my cast. Hence the question regarding line weight for a fly like this tied on a Gamakatsu 4/0 SL12S. Loved the video of the fly in the water.
Hi Gunnar, can I just substitute the Kodak Photo Flo with soapy water? Thanks.
I also found an unscented clear dish soap that works really well and saves me a lot of money compared to the price of photo-flo.
Another great tie , love your tying man , you’re such a perfectionist
Nice Gunnar! Can Extra Select Craft Fur be substituted for Squimpish Hair on smaller flies? The Squimpish Hair is not available in Canada yet. Have lots of long bucktail, guess that I can just tie the Chosen One with that.
Hi Gunner, love you fly tying man, I am looking at buying the TRV vice and would like some advice please. Do you use the C clamp or base, I just thought having the C clamp might be Better for the larger flies?
Always clamp your vise. I am not sure when everyone started using pedestal fly vices? They are great if you are in the wilderness and have nothing to clamp to.
For me, the last thing I need to worry about is my fly tying vises moving!! This is my opinion!
Another great fly buddy. I see your names starting to get out there, I've seen a few others tying your flies on youtube. Keep up the good work.
Crazy good
Hi Gunnar. What do you think about adding lead wire or lead eyes? Thanks!
Hey Miguel! Check out this video which goes over various weighting options for the Chosen One: ruclips.net/video/m3bMcKDCfYw/видео.html
All are applicable to this Big Game size as well!
Hey Gunnar great video! Any additional info you could provide or possibly a SBS of the BEAST version you showed swimming? Is the BT and squimpish all hollow ties and 360 displaced around the hook shank? Also, what's the head material?
Is fuzzy fiber something like really long trilobal dubbing?
NO it is just a course crinkled fiber. I personally don't like it at all. I find wool fleese and rams wool easier to use and way cheaper if you get it from a wool supplier (Ebay) rather than a fly shop.
I have a dumb question, have you ever thought of designing a jig fly for ice-fishing lakers?
Dear Gunnar: Hope all is well, Thank you, as always great
It just occured to me that rinse aid (that is used for the dishwasher) would be an excellent photo flo replacement :)
What are you using for the tail?
It's squimpish hair.
Gunnar can you use 3d eyes on these flies? Great streamer
You can, but they can cut through the silicon if it gets compressed
Your flies are too bulky, very heavy to cast.
lets see some of yours
@@stephenrobertdurkee1995 much ligther I'm affraid.....
@@stephenrobertdurkee1995 and MUCH easy to cast.....
Another great fly buddy. I see your names starting to get out there, I've seen a few others tying your flies on youtube. Keep up the good work.