Tom Houf, I know long videos aren’t very popular, but I hate when the info given is not enough to truly understand what you’re trying to do. Thanks for appreciating!!
Paul, great pattern! Here's something I noticed, when you stick the foam on the bottle, why not leave the "lip" on both sides. When you make the first "waste" cut to get the taper, your next cut will produce the first body and a tapered cut for the next body. That gives one waste cut and a chain of tapered bodies untill you run out with one last waste piece. Just cut off narrow lip from the tail end and you're off to the races. (or a nice relaxing stroll through a fly tying interlude ;-) Anyway just my 2¢, and it's great to hear an understanding of lure movement. I fish both ways, nice to replicate hard lures into fly tying, those are two of my favorites. Thanks, you produce nice videos, I'm subsrcibing. 👍😎
Joe, thanks for the feedback. Good idea. Glad to hear you appreciate the lure dynamics. It really seems like styles of fishing never mix. I mean, you don't see people throwing swim jigs for brown trout, but why not? They eat sculpin. And you never see a walleye rig with zonker strips, but why??? So many great ideas from different disciplines. I love to mix them
Hey zonker walleye rigs, awesome, thanks! I will be trying that. I love fishing and there's more and more cross over ideas from both disciplines, especially bass fly fishing and fly tying in ice fishing. Larry Dalhberg influenced my tying for both spin and fly fishing and Al Lindner and In-Fisherman practically taught me how to fish. I love 'em both...
Brillant construction! Will try this one for Zander - maybe a little more in a minnow length - but i love the Design!
Super glad you feel inspired. Send me some pics of what you make on Messenger if you can. Or WhatsApp
Probably the best fly demo I have seen! Thanks Paul.
Tom Houf, I know long videos aren’t very popular, but I hate when the info given is not enough to truly understand what you’re trying to do. Thanks for appreciating!!
Pure genius tie, can't wait to wrap some up.
Cool concept! A little krystal flash in the tail might be a good addition too.
Great fly and video. Thank you.
You are very welcome! Glad you liked it. Hope it inspires you get creative at the bench! Feel free to share a link to my vid anywhere you want!
I like your straight forward style, subscribed!
michael paulissen thank you!
Paul, great pattern! Here's something I noticed, when you stick the foam on the bottle, why not leave the "lip" on both sides. When you make the first "waste" cut to get the taper, your next cut will produce the first body and a tapered cut for the next body. That gives one waste cut and a chain of tapered bodies untill you run out with one last waste piece. Just cut off narrow lip from the tail end and you're off to the races. (or a nice relaxing stroll through a fly tying interlude ;-) Anyway just my 2¢, and it's great to hear an understanding of lure movement. I fish both ways, nice to replicate hard lures into fly tying, those are two of my favorites. Thanks, you produce nice videos, I'm subsrcibing. 👍😎
Joe, thanks for the feedback. Good idea. Glad to hear you appreciate the lure dynamics. It really seems like styles of fishing never mix. I mean, you don't see people throwing swim jigs for brown trout, but why not? They eat sculpin. And you never see a walleye rig with zonker strips, but why??? So many great ideas from different disciplines. I love to mix them
Hey zonker walleye rigs, awesome, thanks! I will be trying that. I love fishing and there's more and more cross over ideas from both disciplines, especially bass fly fishing and fly tying in ice fishing. Larry Dalhberg influenced my tying for both spin and fly fishing and Al Lindner and In-Fisherman practically taught me how to fish. I love 'em both...
Nice fly from a fellow old long haired fly Tier
Martin, not many of us, is there.
It's the dude!
Can u make a video on how to tie the floating wobble fly