I like how you keep things simple and your a fish catching machine.after watching your vidio catching fish on the rusty brown version i have to know what thread you use on since i have a few rusty brown threads they all differ in color.
Hey.. that's my fly box!!! Ok, I'm just kidding. That fly looks fantastic, I'll be tying some up for the BWO hatch in April and May for my Green River trip
Really nice job here Chuck. Mesmerizing to be honest. Well tied, explained, and good music choice. To anyone watching, I can attest this fly works! Watched it pick off fish on the Little J yesterday!
Thanks a lot for the good words Mike! It was great fishing with you and we'll definitely have get back out when the conditions are much more favorable.
You do a great job with your tying videos. Well explained and put together. This is like a simpler version of the Barr Baetis emerger to me. I need to try this one! Thanks!
Thanks a lot and thanks for watching! I don't think you'll be disappointed after tying up a few and trying them out. Let me know how they do for you. 👍
@@Brownsylvania I ended up doing this one and using a layer of uv resin before tying the wing on. I have not tried it yet but hopefully it will work well.
I suspect that the fly you found started off life as a WD-50 and then either got chewed on and put back in the box or just fell apart a bit. Basically the same fly as you have here, but an untrimmed tail and a pearl or opal tinsel flashback over the thorax.
Thin to win. I have always been a fan of the WD-40 but I really like this take on a baetis nymph. The under-appreciated and likely most abundant mayfly in PA waters. Great pattern
It would be interesting if you would go ahead and do some stream testing of this pattern vs a euro attractor (blowtorch, red dart, etc) on your local waters. Part of me wants to believe this would outperform given its baetis-like coloration-- but I wonder.
Thanks! Nope, not at all. The only reason I tie it on the curved caddis hook is because that's how it was tied when I found it in that fly box and I like the curved look for this pattern. I'm sure it would work just as well on a jig hook.
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I like how you keep things simple and your a fish catching machine.after watching your vidio catching fish on the rusty brown version i have to know what thread you use on since i have a few rusty brown threads they all differ in color.
Hey.. that's my fly box!!! Ok, I'm just kidding. That fly looks fantastic, I'll be tying some up for the BWO hatch in April and May for my Green River trip
I like that. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome! Glad you liked it.
That pattern is 🔥🔥 all year round
Your getting better all the time 👍
Very nice little fly, thanks
You're welcome! Thanks for watching! I think you'll be pleased with fishing this fly.
Fantastic video thanks!!!!
Thank you for watching!
Excellent video! Good demonstration of the techniques and materials. Please keep them coming!
Thank you! Glad you found the video informative.
Really nice job here Chuck. Mesmerizing to be honest. Well tied, explained, and good music choice. To anyone watching, I can attest this fly works! Watched it pick off fish on the Little J yesterday!
Thanks a lot for the good words Mike! It was great fishing with you and we'll definitely have get back out when the conditions are much more favorable.
Used it for first time it was deadly!
Awesome!
Nice!
You do a great job with your tying videos. Well explained and put together. This is like a simpler version of the Barr Baetis emerger to me. I need to try this one! Thanks!
Thanks a lot and thanks for watching! I don't think you'll be disappointed after tying up a few and trying them out. Let me know how they do for you. 👍
A great video! Such an elegant and clean tie. I can see this becoming one of my core patterns. Thank you!
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and tie.
Nice and simple.
Thanks Mike!
I love finding patterns that I already have everything for at home.
I don't think you'll be disappointed, that's for sure! Thanks for watching!
@@Brownsylvania I ended up doing this one and using a layer of uv resin before tying the wing on. I have not tried it yet but hopefully it will work well.
Awesome! That'll definitely just make the fly much more durable and even add a little shine to it. I'm sure it'll work out great for you!
Very nice simple fly. I can tell it's a fish catcher. And you've really upped your production techniques.
Thanks a lot Bob! Glad you enjoyed the video.
I suspect that the fly you found started off life as a WD-50 and then either got chewed on and put back in the box or just fell apart a bit. Basically the same fly as you have here, but an untrimmed tail and a pearl or opal tinsel flashback over the thorax.
No it was clearly a separate pattern, but very similar I agree.
Thin to win. I have always been a fan of the WD-40 but I really like this take on a baetis nymph. The under-appreciated and likely most abundant mayfly in PA waters. Great pattern
Thanks man! Appreciate the support.
Thanks for the "how to" for this pattern. I like this pattern, it has some things going on like the collar and case but it is a quick tie.
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching.
Hi Chuck, nice videos, how r u getting down deep enough using a 2.3 mm bead.
Thank you! Either using a second heavier fly or split shot.
what was the orange fly in your box
It would be interesting if you would go ahead and do some stream testing of this pattern vs a euro attractor (blowtorch, red dart, etc) on your local waters. Part of me wants to believe this would outperform given its baetis-like coloration-- but I wonder.
Love this tie! See any pros or cons of using a jig shank instead?
Thanks! Nope, not at all. The only reason I tie it on the curved caddis hook is because that's how it was tied when I found it in that fly box and I like the curved look for this pattern. I'm sure it would work just as well on a jig hook.
Any reason behind using the slotted bead on a non-jig hook?
Nope. Just don't want to have to keep tabs on another bead type and store them separately. It's just easier to stock one bead type in my opinion.
Great video. What else can be used instead of the blue mallard flank
Thank you! You could probably use some blue dun CDC. I can't think of anything else at the moment.
Do you ever add wire to the thorax?
I have not for this pattern. I think just for the sole reason that it's beauty is its simplicity.