Absolutely incredible... using a BRUSH for material made my day. I am constantly looking at everyday items for the same purpose. My wife has stopped asking why, and now shows me things I haven't seen. Thank you for being so inspirational. Nick in Redfield Arkansas.
Thank you. I've been tying waxworms, craneflies, and inchworms with the broom bristles since the late 1990's. My only claim to fame for creating my own fly tying technique 👌
@@flytyingzonedavehise I’ve used the Japanese’s legs before but it gets too pricey while fulfilling large orders. I use the brand WET hair brush for black legs and they work phenomenal but I need green in the repertoire for lithophanes.
@covaviewsluis965 The legs I use now are definitely from a hand broom. Japanese legs are styrene, and I'm not sure what material the hand broom bristles are. I like the broom bristles because they aren't as soft. Look up Vikan 38906. They are a hard bristle. The Vikan 30886 is a medium bristle.
Absolutely incredible... using a BRUSH for material made my day. I am constantly looking at everyday items for the same purpose. My wife has stopped asking why, and now shows me things I haven't seen. Thank you for being so inspirational.
Nick in Redfield Arkansas.
Thank you. I've been tying waxworms, craneflies, and inchworms with the broom bristles since the late 1990's. My only claim to fame for creating my own fly tying technique 👌
Beautiful work as always Dave! The inspiration I get from these videos is second to none!
Glad you like them! Cheers!
@@flytyingzonedavehise like is an understatement 😂
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WOW.
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You my friend have an amazing talent!! Incredtible talent
Thank you for the kind words, Scott.😊
I concur. Absolutely incredible! Mimics the silk worms that we have in Texas. Will try to tie it. Thank you!
Thank you.
A fitting Pattern for the End of 2023 Dave 🎉 Cheers and see You Next Year!
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
Very nice ty. Tight lines🪰🐜🦗!!!!!
Thank you, sir.
Wow. Then, I took a look at some of your other videos...and immediately subscribed!!
Thank you for your support.
Thanks!
Looks great as always.
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Thank you for sharing creation mode from start to finish. Looks amazing🎉🎉
Thank you
Quite impressive!
James 🙌 🙌
great tie,, how long did it take you te make this pattern
Thank you. I've been tying a version of it for over 20 years. It takes about 21 minutes without interruptions.
Heck yes!!! ❤❤🙌🙌🙌🥳🥳
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@@flytyingzonedavehise 😂😂
Это круто🦾
большое спасибо
I was curious to know a good broom to buy to achieve those prolegs for larva? Any help would be much appreciated @flytyingzone
I sell the legs on my store castersonlineflyshop.com. They're called Japanese Nymph Legs. Or, I can tell you the hand broom if you'd prefer.
@@flytyingzonedavehise I’ve used the Japanese’s legs before but it gets too pricey while fulfilling large orders. I use the brand WET hair brush for black legs and they work phenomenal but I need green in the repertoire for lithophanes.
@covaviewsluis965 The legs I use now are definitely from a hand broom. Japanese legs are styrene, and I'm not sure what material the hand broom bristles are. I like the broom bristles because they aren't as soft. Look up Vikan 38906. They are a hard bristle. The Vikan 30886 is a medium bristle.