HI, this "fly" looks very realistic to each fisch. I am sure that ist maybe the best mousefly i have ever seen. Great job Andreas. Thanks for showing. tight lines from Hamburg
Hi Andreas, This is an interesting fly design. I like that it has the movement from the rabbit fur. It would work well for some of our big browns in Lake Crescent, Tasmania, Australia. I have been watching a lot of RUclips in the last two weeks as I have been off work with a medical issue, so watching a lot of Fly Dressing, Fly TV and Fish TV. The down side is that there is now a lot more fly tying materials that I need to buy😪. I relay like the techniques that you demonstrate and the instruction that goes with them. Tight Lines Craig
I think that fly will work for bass and northern pike too. Going to tie some for those species but also for night fishing for trout. Great tutorial. Thanks.
That’s a great fly. I will have to tie a few for Northern and Bass in northern Wisconsin. My dream is to head back to my Mor Mor’s home and fish for northern. she was from O Ronnas on the shore of Osterdalalven.
how durable is this fly? Will it stand up to Pike and Musky the way it is tied or would it be a good idea to add wire or mono rib for strength? Thank you.
Another masterful fly pattern gifted to us from Andreas. 🎉
HI, this "fly" looks very realistic to each fisch. I am sure that ist maybe the best mousefly i have ever seen. Great job Andreas. Thanks for showing. tight lines from Hamburg
Very nice pattern. I love good mouse patters for large trout. I always enjoy new designs. Thank you!
I tied something like this in yellow to imitate a duckling. Great for pike! I love the simplicity of your tie!
Hi Andreas, I haven't seen you tie in a while. Great mouse pattern, well thought out too. The others you showed were also great. Thank you!
I’ll be tying this one up for sure .
Hi Andreas, This is an interesting fly design. I like that it has the movement from the rabbit fur. It would work well for some of our big browns in Lake Crescent, Tasmania, Australia. I have been watching a lot of RUclips in the last two weeks as I have been off work with a medical issue, so watching a lot of Fly Dressing, Fly TV and Fish TV. The down side is that there is now a lot more fly tying materials that I need to buy😪. I relay like the techniques that you demonstrate and the instruction that goes with them. Tight Lines Craig
I think that fly will work for bass and northern pike too. Going to tie some for those species but also for night fishing for trout.
Great tutorial. Thanks.
Nice fly mate. Mouse patterns are fantastic 🔥
Amazing how easy you make it look. Beauty
Awesome pattern
Looks good. I'll have to give the a try for river smallmouth bass.
The level on the vice, thanks for that. ❤
And the magnet to hold the hook. Thanks again! 🎉
Can’t wait to tie these and use them for bass and big browns on taney and the white.
Very interesting looking fly I wonder will it work for pike also will be fun to try great video
Been tying some mouse patterns and love this pattern
Great looking bait!
that's a great looking mouse pattern
That’s a great fly. I will have to tie a few for Northern and Bass in northern Wisconsin.
My dream is to head back to my Mor Mor’s home and fish for northern. she was from
O Ronnas on the shore of
Osterdalalven.
Sounds like a good plan!
Awesome work 🎣🤘
Sweet video and fly as always. I would love to win one these flies. Thank you.
Den ser ju dödligt giftig ut alltså! Måste ha några såna i asken till sommarens fjällfiske 😎
You are my idol Andreas 😊
Gotta tie this quick for tomm night
Awesome 😎
Very cool mouse
look like perfect pattern for a taimen :D
What is your opinion on tying the whole zonker vs a dubbing loop with the fur only? It might be lighter that way?
how durable is this fly? Will it stand up to Pike and Musky the way it is tied or would it be a good idea to add wire or mono rib for strength? Thank you.
Using some ribbing to reenforce the fly (zonker especially) is not a bad idea, but I wouldn't say that it's necessary.
@@FlyDressing thank you
Nice pattern! Is the trailer hook necessary, or do you hook up the front hook more frequently?
It works well to tie on two shanks instead of a shank and a trailer hook. Mostly depends on the speed of the retrieve and the targetted species.
Would love to have had this pattern in Mongolia, Taiman would have attacked it! Very nice pattern.