Was searching for a good easy pattern to fill my nymph boxes with and stumbled on this video. Tied a few in different colors and went to test them in the Connecticut River. Trout loved them.
Thank you for the clear video as well as materials list. Just ordered my stuff. Looking to filling the box while sipping bourbon next to the wood stove over winter.
Your videos are awesome. I tried my first fly last night and this channel is a big reason why I made the leap. God bless and keep up the great work sir.
Thank you very much, God has blessed me with some good cameras and equipment to make the videos and for that I thank him. I am so glad to be able to help people. God bless you as well and thank you for watching
hey thanks, it's been a few since watching your vid's, Thank you for supporting "Risen Fly" I have been using their products and gear for years. Awesome Fly Video Here. thank you
Finally someone with a brain and putting links to hooks and beads, god I thought no one would do it but thank you so much now I can start building my jig head flies soon as I order them
Great looking, simple, yet buggy fly- w/ many color options! Way to go! Your video is very clear and your instructions are precise at each step. Thank you, thank you for giving alternative materials at each step!!! It is so frustrating to start a fly but not have the fly tyer's recommended materials, esp. for those of us not familiar w/ acceptable options. My prediction- You will rise to the #1 instructional fly tying video guru as you continue to hone your teaching methods! May other instructor's take notes on your teaching style. You obviously have given it a lot of thought. Press on! PS- I went to RisenFly and ordered barbless jig hooks and a few other tying needs. Thank you for the reference.
Thanks, not sure I’ll be #1 haha! But thank you! Let me know whatcha think of their hooks. I absolutely love their barbless hooks. I wanna see your opinion
its good to see some more tying videos, welcome back. this looks like a real winner I'm definitely going to try some of these. I like Chronomid fiy patterns and these have that kind of feel to them.
Thanks! Yeah it’s just an easy pattern and cheap to tie. That’s why I tie it. It’s not really a pattern per say, just a way of tying. It is close to something called a frenchi but, with synthetic materials
Glad you liked it, yeah it’s good quality stuff for the price huh? Well I guess you will find out when the items arrive. So did you use my discount? I hope so. It saves you some money and also lets risen know my subs are using it so they continue to provide the discount.
McFly Angler actually I forgot to use the promo code.. but that’s fine, they seem like a stand up company and I don’t mind supporting them! Just keep these awesome videos coming! Cheers from California
@@McFlyAngler learned last night I OVER DUB my flies… it’s like I have to use FIBERS, not so much CLOUD sized cotton balls on my thread. It’s gonna take a while to get this down. Grrrrr! I also found wax helps very well! I always wondered why they used it, now I know! Some materials are hard to find! I’m going to start raising different types of fowl to enrich my feather supply. Ostrich might be harder to get… lol! 😂 🤣
So no tail like the black one with silver wire rib? Or you don’t even add the rubbing? Yeah for sure! Probably not fully needed. Not for all situations at least. To make it quicker I’d agree with you that that would be much easier. I think I’d have a few in the box with rubbing though Incase the fish get picky. Ever have trouble on getting strikes without the rubbing?
@@McFlyAngler yes i don't tue a tail to this flys, because I tie it on round pupa hooks, so a tail wouldn't make it better. I also tied them like you in the past, but I think there is no ribbing needed, if you use antron dubbing. I think the most important thing for this fly is just the fluorescent hotspot. It catches anyway. But sometimes I use ribbing and tail too, for example when I tie it on a straight hook. I just tie it so easy, because it's one of the flys, I use when I am fishing between many trees. There I prefer easy flys, because I often catch trees :D but this combination of brown/green and fluo orange is deadly anyway and one of the best nymph patterns
I’m right with you regarding easy flies. If you look at my boxes, they consist of simple flies like zebras, compardum, and these. If I’m fishing streamers then simple stuff as well. Of course I tie some complicated flies for video which after tying a dozen or more for practice before the video shoot, I have extras I take with me. I do notice there are times that those patterns will catch more fish, so occasionally I’m glad that I have some more complicated flies with me. However for the most part (maybe 80% of the time or more) the simple “box filling” type flies do the job and I can fish them all day long with great results. It just depends on the fishery and the mood of the fish that day or hour. As for loosing flies to trees, I totally get ya! Have you seen that video where I fish that tiny creek and catch a ton of native cutthroat up in Colorado? That was the tightest stream I’ve ever fished. Never did I get a chance to cast, and many of the casts that I did make were sling shot casts cause of no room at all. That’s some of my favorite fishing. I get not wanting to loose flies that take a while to tie. I lost maybe 1-1.5 dozen flies that trip, and a few were stimulators which take a good while to tie. Most of the fishing was dry fly fishing there though as nymphing was tough due to the depth of the creek. But it was a blast! Just a lot of tying after to replenish my stock. Haha!
@@McFlyAngler oh yes boxfillers are great. And yes I have already watched your video where you were fishing the small creek. I love that type of fishing, that's why I also love boxfillers. But as you I always have some flys with me, which took a long time of tying. For example realistic flies, when the water is slow or when I'm fishing in a lake. My favourite boxfiller is this one: round hook (for czech nymphs, freshwater shrimps and caddis pupas) with a tungsten bead (every color works great), some golden, brown or grey antron dubbing and fluo red/orange bodythread/floss as hotspot right in front of the bead like you did in the video. It's probably the best nymph, the most important sign is the fluo red/orange hotspot. Nymphs with that hotspot often work best.
I’ve only used Slotted beads for jig hooks, that is a bend in the hook shank. I think they will work for all jig hooks including the 60 degree ones. Otherwise, just use the regular tungsten If your not doing the jig style. Risen sells those as well!
I don’t remember, but it can be tied in a number of sizes and the bead size would depend on the size of hook. I usually sat in the videos what size hooks/beads I’m using.
@@McFlyAngler hey if you got time I have a couple fly tying vids on my Chanel could you check them out Maby and give me some feedback only if you have the time tho
Just wondering are these tungsten nymphs for euro nymphing only? I fella tied me some up but I don’t euro nymph when I put them on my line they where to heavy to fly cast right
No they work for regular fly fishing under an indicator also. There are other nymphs probably more heavy than these, but they are heavy. I usually fish quite well with these on a 4wt or better. Something a bit more stiff, as a limp noodle won’t be casting these well. However when nymphing, I rarely “cast”. It’s mostly roll casts and shoulder casts.
I'm looking to get the best bang for my buck on a good vise and bobbin tool for my 19 yr old fly fishing crazed son. Any suggestions because Amazon reviews show nothing worth buying unless $300 range for vice!!!
Everything went up. The vice I use used to be $175, now it’s $275. The peak is probably your best priced vice that is high quality. They are $185 on Dooleys fly fishing. And the same on Amazon. On Dooleys though you get a 15% discount. So go to www.dooleysflyfishing.com/products/peak-rotary-vice-pedestal?_pos=13&_sid=c11744c0b&_ss=r and type in mcfly at checkout to get that vice the cheapest you can ever find it new. Another option is to look on eBay. Used vices can still be had around $100 or so. Good luck! I hope you find something. It’s always good to get the young people into this hobby. Fishing kept me out of trouble when I was young.
By the way, it’s shows out of stock right now but I know he can get them in fairly quickly. I’ve had a few items I needed that were out of stock and he has been quick to get them to me. I think they allow for email or chat or something on his site, so maybe contact him and he will get ya covered. Good people over at Dooleys, and the owner couldn’t be more helpful.
Yeah man, I hope you find something for him. Again Dooleys is a great resource just make sure you let him know your my subscriber so you get a discount
Well sure! Just use a different hook (not a jig hook) and tie it without the bead head. Have fun with it! I mean it won’t sink as well without some weight but you could drop a split shot on the front or something. But you could always get some beads. I think I linked to risen fly beads below. They have good ones for a great price, and use my discount and you will get an additional 15% off checkout. Hard to beat. They are shipping right now during the quarantine luckily. :)
Any honest opinions on risen hooks and beads? Tired of paying an arm and a leg for tiemcos and Hanaks! Hope they stand up and are sharp enough. Want to buy a shit ton if they do.
Go with their barbless hooks. The other hooks are good quality but not like the barbless and the barbless are not much more expensive. The barbless hooks they sell are really really good. As good or better than most other brands.
Oh totally get whatcha asking for, but honestly I just tie this fly to be similar to other flies that might be working type thing. If a pheasant tail is working, I use a brown color dubbing, whatever I’ve got laying around. I don’t really get technical on exact ties with this thing. And that’s the point, just tie it to your needs at the time. It can mimic just about anything. I would say, stick with green dubbing and gold or black bead to mimic a Caddis, brown or tan for a baetus, black for midge, and red for the red annelids. But it doesn’t have to be exact.
@@McFlyAngler I like glass beads on nymphs which allow a lot of interesting color options and just a hint of shine but lets the split shot do the sinking and bouncing off the bottom. Also I find when I weight flies they tend to slip down under rocks and get caught up.
I feel ya, ever fish a jigged fly? The hook point is upright. Also, I use this as my lead fly (like split shot) then drop something light on the back of it. Make sense?
@@McFlyAngler I have not for rivers but the concept seems sound, but of course I prefer the shot to drag the bottom instead of a hook since fish prefer to eat at level or above and rarely dive their noses into the silt.
You do not no…. Just make a thread dam in front of the bead to stabilize it. Or if you want extra weight you can get non lead wire. Just it’s harder to work with
Could you just use the nymph jig heads or are beads a better investment? I’ve been deciding wether or not to buy jig head nymph hooks or just regular nymph hooks and add my own beads
What size bead would you recommend for a size 16 jig hook? I’m in Colorado and am looking to start tying jigged flies for this year. Not sure if I should go 14 or 16 on hook size, I am hoping to only buy one bulk pack of beads
Depends on the manufacturer of the hook and bead. Honesty I’ve had some that a size 3mm is all they work, then others it’s a range from 2.5-3.5. At least I think that’s it. Let me go check in a bit, I’m forgetting the exact.
Here is a chart from Firehole outdoors, another hook company I use. It shows their chart for recommended hook sizes with their herds... fireholeoutdoors.com/stones-size-reference/
I like the concept of a one size fits all nymph. I prefer to keep things simple. My question: since this nymph is weighted like it is, do you let the current move it forward as it bounces along the bottom, or do you fish it under an indicator? How do you have the most success?
Yeah me too man. So for fishing, you can euro nymph style if you want. I fish both that way or under indicator depending on the situation. It’s versatile.
i have a simple question. i am fishing with a 3wt setup. i am new to fly fishing, but i heard that the size and weight of the fly is important and that with a 3wt you cannot throw big flies. why use a wolfram bead then instead of a plastic one? it make the fly weight 10times more. is it better or worst? i know you want the fly to sink, but wont it affect the castability?
A tunsten bead should cast ok on a 3wt, however since your new you might have a little trouble. I would stick with standard nymphs. Brass beads don’t weigh much so, just use those. Also if your going with a huge nymph, say size 10+ then yeah tunsten will be heavy, but a smaller size 14-20 or so should be ok with a 3wt. Just keep practicing your cast and soon you should be able to get some good distance with that 3wt even with a heavier fly.
@@McFlyAngler thank you very much for your detailed description and help. i only had two occasion to fly fish to date and i had a problem with "wind knots". i will try to fix my casting this year. thank you very much for your videos!
Yeah man, glad you like the videos. So still to this day I will occasionally get wind knots. They are unavoidable but, you can limit them with good timing casts. I by no means am a perfect caster. But after years of fishing with a fly rod I’ve learned to limit the problems. You will also. Good luck man!
@@McFlyAngler thank you I really appreciate it, I just started fly fishing this spring and I’m about to be getting some fly tying tools, a vice, and fly material kit to start out and am deff trying to tie a few of these first I have good luck with San Juan’s normally
Oh cool man! So, when you first start out, you probably will take 20+ minutes each fly. Just FYI. But good for you getting into this hobby. Very rewarding hobby, especially when you start catching fish on your own flies.
It’s not “my” version of anything. And no... frenchi nymphs are tied with pheasant tail for the abdomen. This is all dubbing. Similar for sure. Just not really the same. Lol
use tungsten so its not toxic, add lead man i wish there was tin wire available in the fishing industry im sick of lead literally and figuratively, if you have any soft steel blend or tin wire or other soft metal links hit me up
Yes my hands are wrinkly, comes from years in the sun. Now I’ve had skin cancer so make sure and cover up when out in the sun. Or you will become an old and wrinkly looking cancer survivor in your mid 30’s like me.
Still the best nymph tying video out there. Simple and effective! Thanks for the great video!
Thanks, glad you like it.
Was searching for a good easy pattern to fill my nymph boxes with and stumbled on this video. Tied a few in different colors and went to test them in the Connecticut River. Trout loved them.
Hey glad you like it! Enjoy!
This video is now in my favorites. I’ll be watching it many times.
Thanks
Thank you for the clear video as well as materials list. Just ordered my stuff. Looking to filling the box while sipping bourbon next to the wood stove over winter.
Thanks! And Awesome man! What’s your bourbon of choice?
Another great video. Love the way you explain and demonstrate each step. Looks reasonably simple to tie. Thank you.
Thanks
Your videos are awesome. I tried my first fly last night and this channel is a big reason why I made the leap. God bless and keep up the great work sir.
Thank you very much, God has blessed me with some good cameras and equipment to make the videos and for that I thank him. I am so glad to be able to help people. God bless you as well and thank you for watching
hey thanks, it's been a few since watching your vid's, Thank you for supporting "Risen Fly" I have been using their products and gear for years. Awesome Fly Video Here. thank you
Great to hear! Yeah they have some good stuff and great people also!
Awesome, I also highly recommend Risen products! Thanks for teaching this awesome tying platform 👍
Thanks man! :).
Finally someone with a brain and putting links to hooks and beads, god I thought no one would do it but thank you so much now I can start building my jig head flies soon as I order them
Ha for sure man! Use my discount at risen
I just bought the stuff to make this, looks very versatile and easy. Thank you for sharing
Glad to help.
Great looking, simple, yet buggy fly- w/ many color options! Way to go! Your video is very clear and your instructions are precise at each step. Thank you, thank you for giving alternative materials at each step!!! It is so frustrating to start a fly but not have the fly tyer's recommended materials, esp. for those of us not familiar w/ acceptable options. My prediction- You will rise to the #1 instructional fly tying video guru as you continue to hone your teaching methods! May other instructor's take notes on your teaching style. You obviously have given it a lot of thought. Press on! PS- I went to RisenFly and ordered barbless jig hooks and a few other tying needs. Thank you for the reference.
Thanks, not sure I’ll be #1 haha! But thank you! Let me know whatcha think of their hooks. I absolutely love their barbless hooks. I wanna see your opinion
So good, I had to watch it twice!
Thanks! :)
SAME lol
Thanks...looks easy & awesome
Thanks
What a video this will help me with my fly tying business
Your business? How will this help with your business? Lol. Glad you liked it and glad it helps however it does
Great variety. Can’t wait to try some.
Thanks, let me know what works best for ya
its good to see some more tying videos, welcome back. this looks like a real winner I'm definitely going to try some of these. I like Chronomid fiy patterns and these have that kind of feel to them.
Thanks! Yeah it’s just an easy pattern and cheap to tie. That’s why I tie it. It’s not really a pattern per say, just a way of tying. It is close to something called a frenchi but, with synthetic materials
Just ordered 100 Risen jig hooks and 100 jig hook beads.. thanks for this awesome video!! Love it!!
Glad you liked it, yeah it’s good quality stuff for the price huh? Well I guess you will find out when the items arrive.
So did you use my discount? I hope so. It saves you some money and also lets risen know my subs are using it so they continue to provide the discount.
McFly Angler actually I forgot to use the promo code.. but that’s fine, they seem like a stand up company and I don’t mind supporting them! Just keep these awesome videos coming! Cheers from California
Awesome man! Well next time make sure and use the code, I want you to get that discount. And yes, very good company. Good hearted people.
That is a great all purpose fly! Thanks!
Thanks
Great video thanks mate, I’m a angler from Australia 🇦🇺
Sweet! I’ve met many Australian fly fisherman since I’ve started this channel. Looks like you guys have some exceptional fishing!
I was so excited when I found out you can use acrylic yarn to make dubbing… I have some… odd colors of yard and more than a lifetime supply now!
Oh for sure you can.
@@McFlyAngler learned last night I OVER DUB my flies… it’s like I have to use FIBERS, not so much CLOUD sized cotton balls on my thread. It’s gonna take a while to get this down. Grrrrr!
I also found wax helps very well! I always wondered why they used it, now I know! Some materials are hard to find! I’m going to start raising different types of fowl to enrich my feather supply. Ostrich might be harder to get… lol! 😂 🤣
Sounds good man. And ostrich isn’t terribly hard to find…. I can buy some at my local fly shop
@@McFlyAngler yeah… but I meant having the flightless bird. 🤣
I knew what you meant, I was saying no need to go to that much trouble raising your own. Just buy the feathers. It’s cheaper that way. Lol
simple but effective fly to make. Great video man!
Thank you! :)
A superb job sir.
Thank you
I like the jig hook. Works great as an anchor fly for high sticking. Thanks for the cool video.
Glad you like it Bob, hows all with you?
McFly Angler I’m doing great Shawn. Looking forward to Christmas and a few days off.
For sure! Same here man! Same here...
I love this fly, I tie it since a long time. I tie it even easier, just some golden or brown atron dubbing and the fluo orange hotspot.
So no tail like the black one with silver wire rib? Or you don’t even add the rubbing? Yeah for sure! Probably not fully needed. Not for all situations at least. To make it quicker I’d agree with you that that would be much easier. I think I’d have a few in the box with rubbing though Incase the fish get picky. Ever have trouble on getting strikes without the rubbing?
@@McFlyAngler yes i don't tue a tail to this flys, because I tie it on round pupa hooks, so a tail wouldn't make it better. I also tied them like you in the past, but I think there is no ribbing needed, if you use antron dubbing. I think the most important thing for this fly is just the fluorescent hotspot. It catches anyway. But sometimes I use ribbing and tail too, for example when I tie it on a straight hook. I just tie it so easy, because it's one of the flys, I use when I am fishing between many trees. There I prefer easy flys, because I often catch trees :D but this combination of brown/green and fluo orange is deadly anyway and one of the best nymph patterns
I’m right with you regarding easy flies. If you look at my boxes, they consist of simple flies like zebras, compardum, and these. If I’m fishing streamers then simple stuff as well. Of course I tie some complicated flies for video which after tying a dozen or more for practice before the video shoot, I have extras I take with me. I do notice there are times that those patterns will catch more fish, so occasionally I’m glad that I have some more complicated flies with me. However for the most part (maybe 80% of the time or more) the simple “box filling” type flies do the job and I can fish them all day long with great results. It just depends on the fishery and the mood of the fish that day or hour. As for loosing flies to trees, I totally get ya! Have you seen that video where I fish that tiny creek and catch a ton of native cutthroat up in Colorado? That was the tightest stream I’ve ever fished. Never did I get a chance to cast, and many of the casts that I did make were sling shot casts cause of no room at all. That’s some of my favorite fishing. I get not wanting to loose flies that take a while to tie. I lost maybe 1-1.5 dozen flies that trip, and a few were stimulators which take a good while to tie. Most of the fishing was dry fly fishing there though as nymphing was tough due to the depth of the creek. But it was a blast! Just a lot of tying after to replenish my stock. Haha!
@@McFlyAngler oh yes boxfillers are great. And yes I have already watched your video where you were fishing the small creek. I love that type of fishing, that's why I also love boxfillers. But as you I always have some flys with me, which took a long time of tying. For example realistic flies, when the water is slow or when I'm fishing in a lake. My favourite boxfiller is this one: round hook (for czech nymphs, freshwater shrimps and caddis pupas) with a tungsten bead (every color works great), some golden, brown or grey antron dubbing and fluo red/orange bodythread/floss as hotspot right in front of the bead like you did in the video. It's probably the best nymph, the most important sign is the fluo red/orange hotspot. Nymphs with that hotspot often work best.
Thank you! This is great!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you
That looks really good
Thank you
I've used the Risen jig hooks. They are great hooks.
They really are
Great fly..lots of combinations..Liked them all! Thanks for sharing 👍
Glad you liked it man! :). Thanks!
we need mcfly merch
lol thanks! I’ve got some fly boxes if your interested
BRAVO.... FÉLICITATION..... Québec Canada.. byyyy
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Nice one thanks
Great information, thanks! 🎣
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thank you for the tips
Glad to help
My word. How heavy you need it. Must be fast and deep where your at
You can lighten up without added lead. The heavier the better though most places honestly. Gets you down quick.
Nice job
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I like that Buddy !!!!
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awesome video!
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Love it .... thanks
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Look good
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Very nice
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Nice video. My favorite style for bluegill and crappie. Never have used slotted beads,will they work on up- turned hook eye
I’ve only used Slotted beads for jig hooks, that is a bend in the hook shank. I think they will work for all jig hooks including the 60 degree ones. Otherwise, just use the regular tungsten If your not doing the jig style. Risen sells those as well!
Hey I'm about to ty this fly but what size is the bead in this video?
I don’t remember, but it can be tied in a number of sizes and the bead size would depend on the size of hook. I usually sat in the videos what size hooks/beads I’m using.
I make a lot of these there nice cause they don’t cost much to make
Awesome! Yeah simple and cheap. How I like em
@@McFlyAngler hey if you got time I have a couple fly tying vids on my Chanel could you check them out Maby and give me some feedback only if you have the time tho
Super busy right now I’ll try soon
dam elk hair is sick maybe otter hair would be nice too we is it in archery for dampening and arrow rest
Yeah give it a try.
Just wondering are these tungsten nymphs for euro nymphing only? I fella tied me some up but I don’t euro nymph when I put them on my line they where to heavy to fly cast right
No they work for regular fly fishing under an indicator also. There are other nymphs probably more heavy than these, but they are heavy. I usually fish quite well with these on a 4wt or better. Something a bit more stiff, as a limp noodle won’t be casting these well. However when nymphing, I rarely “cast”. It’s mostly roll casts and shoulder casts.
Cool fish bai
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I'm looking to get the best bang for my buck on a good vise and bobbin tool for my 19 yr old fly fishing crazed son. Any suggestions because Amazon reviews show nothing worth buying unless $300 range for vice!!!
Everything went up. The vice I use used to be $175, now it’s $275. The peak is probably your best priced vice that is high quality. They are $185 on Dooleys fly fishing. And the same on Amazon. On Dooleys though you get a 15% discount. So go to www.dooleysflyfishing.com/products/peak-rotary-vice-pedestal?_pos=13&_sid=c11744c0b&_ss=r and type in mcfly at checkout to get that vice the cheapest you can ever find it new.
Another option is to look on eBay. Used vices can still be had around $100 or so. Good luck! I hope you find something. It’s always good to get the young people into this hobby. Fishing kept me out of trouble when I was young.
By the way, it’s shows out of stock right now but I know he can get them in fairly quickly. I’ve had a few items I needed that were out of stock and he has been quick to get them to me. I think they allow for email or chat or something on his site, so maybe contact him and he will get ya covered. Good people over at Dooleys, and the owner couldn’t be more helpful.
Griffin also is a decent vice at a decent deal. Dooleys carry’s those also
@@McFlyAngler thanks so much for taking time to share this info!
Yeah man, I hope you find something for him. Again Dooleys is a great resource just make sure you let him know your my subscriber so you get a discount
Do you know why this fly works so well? do you know why it’s so versatile? Do you know why trout rely on it so much?
No
Never used slotted beads.
Ima have to buy some.
Well they only work with the jig hooks. Make sure huh pick some of those up also. Not bad prices from risen either. Just use my discount code.
@@McFlyAngler yeah.
I've got a few of them👍
Nice, I’m so sad I don’t have beads
Would you be able to tie it without the bead?
Well sure! Just use a different hook (not a jig hook) and tie it without the bead head. Have fun with it! I mean it won’t sink as well without some weight but you could drop a split shot on the front or something. But you could always get some beads. I think I linked to risen fly beads below. They have good ones for a great price, and use my discount and you will get an additional 15% off checkout. Hard to beat. They are shipping right now during the quarantine luckily. :)
McFly Angler Thanks
Any honest opinions on risen hooks and beads? Tired of paying an arm and a leg for tiemcos and Hanaks! Hope they stand up and are sharp enough. Want to buy a shit ton if they do.
Go with their barbless hooks. The other hooks are good quality but not like the barbless and the barbless are not much more expensive. The barbless hooks they sell are really really good. As good or better than most other brands.
A chart would be helpful to describe exactly what each color/material is mimicing or which colors could be used to mimic specific prey.
Oh totally get whatcha asking for, but honestly I just tie this fly to be similar to other flies that might be working type thing. If a pheasant tail is working, I use a brown color dubbing, whatever I’ve got laying around. I don’t really get technical on exact ties with this thing. And that’s the point, just tie it to your needs at the time. It can mimic just about anything. I would say, stick with green dubbing and gold or black bead to mimic a Caddis, brown or tan for a baetus, black for midge, and red for the red annelids. But it doesn’t have to be exact.
@@McFlyAngler Well those are the major species types. thanks!
@@McFlyAngler I like glass beads on nymphs which allow a lot of interesting color options and just a hint of shine but lets the split shot do the sinking and bouncing off the bottom. Also I find when I weight flies they tend to slip down under rocks and get caught up.
I feel ya, ever fish a jigged fly? The hook point is upright. Also, I use this as my lead fly (like split shot) then drop something light on the back of it. Make sense?
@@McFlyAngler I have not for rivers but the concept seems sound, but of course I prefer the shot to drag the bottom instead of a hook since fish prefer to eat at level or above and rarely dive their noses into the silt.
How do you cast this?
Like any other fly...
Do I have to use lead wire if so can you tell me a substitute
You do not no…. Just make a thread dam in front of the bead to stabilize it. Or if you want extra weight you can get non lead wire. Just it’s harder to work with
@@McFlyAngler thank you so much
Happy to help.
Could you just use the nymph jig heads or are beads a better investment? I’ve been deciding wether or not to buy jig head nymph hooks or just regular nymph hooks and add my own beads
Not sure what your asking here? You mean the beads that look like nymph heads?
Do these float?
No…. Tunsten bead on them, will sink like a stone
What size bead would you recommend for a size 16 jig hook? I’m in Colorado and am looking to start tying jigged flies for this year. Not sure if I should go 14 or 16 on hook size, I am hoping to only buy one bulk pack of beads
Depends on the manufacturer of the hook and bead. Honesty I’ve had some that a size 3mm is all they work, then others it’s a range from 2.5-3.5. At least I think that’s it. Let me go check in a bit, I’m forgetting the exact.
Here is a chart from Firehole outdoors, another hook company I use. It shows their chart for recommended hook sizes with their herds... fireholeoutdoors.com/stones-size-reference/
I like the concept of a one size fits all nymph. I prefer to keep things simple. My question: since this nymph is weighted like it is, do you let the current move it forward as it bounces along the bottom, or do you fish it under an indicator? How do you have the most success?
Yeah me too man. So for fishing, you can euro nymph style if you want. I fish both that way or under indicator depending on the situation. It’s versatile.
Is the wire on the bottom essential
Bottom?
@@McFlyAngler Lead wire?!? Illegal in many waters and where not illegal, highly (and rightly) discouraged. There are alternatives.
Is that on a size 14 hook?
I can’t remember, probably, I think I said In the video
i have a simple question. i am fishing with a 3wt setup. i am new to fly fishing, but i heard that the size and weight of the fly is important and that with a 3wt you cannot throw big flies. why use a wolfram bead then instead of a plastic one? it make the fly weight 10times more.
is it better or worst? i know you want the fly to sink, but wont it affect the castability?
A tunsten bead should cast ok on a 3wt, however since your new you might have a little trouble. I would stick with standard nymphs. Brass beads don’t weigh much so, just use those. Also if your going with a huge nymph, say size 10+ then yeah tunsten will be heavy, but a smaller size 14-20 or so should be ok with a 3wt. Just keep practicing your cast and soon you should be able to get some good distance with that 3wt even with a heavier fly.
@@McFlyAngler thank you very much for your detailed description and help.
i only had two occasion to fly fish to date and i had a problem with "wind knots". i will try to fix my casting this year.
thank you very much for your videos!
Yeah man, glad you like the videos. So still to this day I will occasionally get wind knots. They are unavoidable but, you can limit them with good timing casts. I by no means am a perfect caster. But after years of fishing with a fly rod I’ve learned to limit the problems. You will also. Good luck man!
@@McFlyAngler thank you! Happy fishing (and CATCHING!!) 😆
Great video! If you don’t mind me asking, how long does it take you to tie this fly
Maybe about 5 minutes each, when I get a few into it, maybe 4
@@McFlyAngler thank you I really appreciate it, I just started fly fishing this spring and I’m about to be getting some fly tying tools, a vice, and fly material kit to start out and am deff trying to tie a few of these first I have good luck with San Juan’s normally
Oh cool man! So, when you first start out, you probably will take 20+ minutes each fly. Just FYI. But good for you getting into this hobby. Very rewarding hobby, especially when you start catching fish on your own flies.
Black and yellow Wasp 😉
Give it a go
it's base, for best result need to seek popular local color
sorry for my eng))
Exactly. Yes you can change up anything on the fly to mimic your local hatches
No video shows up
Check your internet and try again. It works for everyone else… so, probably has to do with your connection or device.
Isn't this just your version of a Frenchie Nymph?
It’s not “my” version of anything. And no... frenchi nymphs are tied with pheasant tail for the abdomen. This is all dubbing. Similar for sure. Just not really the same. Lol
@@McFlyAngler Ima still say its just a Synthetic Lead Frenchie.
👍🎣👍 nuff said !!!! L
Thank you
use tungsten so its not toxic, add lead man i wish there was tin wire available in the fishing industry im sick of lead literally and figuratively, if you have any soft steel blend or tin wire or other soft metal links hit me up
You can use the non lead wire options if you want.
@@McFlyAngler im new to fly tying what are the other options for wires?
Just look up non lead wire. Most fly shops have it, at least the online ones.
The music is distracting.
Ok
McFly's sweet, almost melodic voice doesn't match his wrinkly meat mittens >_
Yes my hands are wrinkly, comes from years in the sun. Now I’ve had skin cancer so make sure and cover up when out in the sun. Or you will become an old and wrinkly looking cancer survivor in your mid 30’s like me.