Midwest fly fishing fools? I listened to it three times. I think he says fools. Ha! I'm a new but huge fan, I started tying my own today. After bingeing these videos. Butter baby.
Great stuff! Where else could I use this or what else could I catch with this fly? I wish I could say that I was going bonefish fishing in the near future, but I am not. Would this work for snook or reds? How about water clarity, that water clarity looked super clear is that why it has so much flash? Thanks!
Great looking fly. I was wondering about your hook choice as that Gamakatsu B10S is a freshwater hook. I have had freshwater hooks rust up in the box in humid areas. That hook really holds up?
Going to AIBC in March. I was told the gotcha is the only pattern to use there. Question, the arctic fox for the wing, wouldn't that make the fly buoyant? Thx Brian
Thanks for watching. Pretty sure he wouldn't use it if it did? This is the only fly he has been using down there for nearly 15 years so we would assume it works well. You can e-mail or call him directly at the shop if you need to discuss further.
Is this a decent fly for grand Bahamas as well? Also, is that just the regular b10s in the green package? I’ve got a ton of those, would be nice to not have to buy more hooks lol. Didn’t know they were used for saltwater as well, I always used them for pike/bass.
This fly works well anywhere large bonefish are found! Regular B10s........Flip Pallot's favorite saltwater hook! Feel free to call or e-mail Brian directly through the shop if any further questions. He's always happy to help.
one request- put the material list above in the more section. sometimes I'll watch a tutorial, and then I forget a material and don't want to watch again. Even better- link the materials directly to your website
Another excellent tutorial by one of the best in the Midwest
hayden green Thanks for watching!
@@Madriveroutfitters alssssssssssss
Thanks for the great video. Just in time, since I'm leaving for Andros in 3 weeks.
Thanks for watching. We'll be there in February. Have fun.
Thanks again for this tutorial Brian - always great watching!
Thanks! We appreciate it.
sorry, I just noticed that it was said at the end of the video. Great tutorial!!
Thanks as always.
Midwest fly fishing fools? I listened to it three times. I think he says fools. Ha! I'm a new but huge fan, I started tying my own today. After bingeing these videos. Butter baby.
Could be. Thanks for watching.
Great fly and a great tutorial.
Thanks for watching!
Great looking fly. So simple and looks so effective.
Hey JP_Rez, we always appreciate you watching! Stay tuned.
Good one !!! Thanks 😁
@@johnhollis7290 Thanks for watching.
Great stuff! Where else could I use this or what else could I catch with this fly? I wish I could say that I was going bonefish fishing in the near future, but I am not. Would this work for snook or reds? How about water clarity, that water clarity looked super clear is that why it has so much flash? Thanks!
Scott M. Yes, yes and yes. We do tie a larger version that we use on snook and reds. Also a smaller version for carp.
Thanks for watching!
This is one of my favorite carp flies!
Great looking fly. I was wondering about your hook choice as that Gamakatsu B10S is a freshwater hook. I have had freshwater hooks rust up in the box in humid areas. That hook really holds up?
We have never had a problem. Been using it about 10 years. Flip Pallot uses the same hook on all of his redfish flies.
Going to AIBC in March. I was told the gotcha is the only pattern to use there. Question, the arctic fox for the wing, wouldn't that make the fly buoyant? Thx Brian
Thanks for watching. Pretty sure he wouldn't use it if it did? This is the only fly he has been using down there for nearly 15 years so we would assume it works well. You can e-mail or call him directly at the shop if you need to discuss further.
Is this a decent fly for grand Bahamas as well? Also, is that just the regular b10s in the green package? I’ve got a ton of those, would be nice to not have to buy more hooks lol. Didn’t know they were used for saltwater as well, I always used them for pike/bass.
This fly works well anywhere large bonefish are found! Regular B10s........Flip Pallot's favorite saltwater hook! Feel free to call or e-mail Brian directly through the shop if any further questions. He's always happy to help.
Brian, are you using the thick or thin Loon UV clear finish here?
I know it is an old vid, but figured I would ask.
Thanks
Cuda checked with him and he said the Thin is all he uses.
@@Madriveroutfitters Thanks MRO!
B10s on salt flies. That's awesome. I have thousands
It's an amazing saltwater hook! Thanks for watching.
What color materials do you use for the tan version?
Should be links in the description below?
R.I.P Nick Leadon
R.I.P.- he is greatly missed.
one request- put the material list above in the more section. sometimes I'll watch a tutorial, and then I forget a material and don't want to watch again. Even better- link the materials directly to your website
Here you go:
madriveroutfitters.blogspot.com/2018/07/fly-tying-andros-island-gotcha.html
With links to our website.