New to tying flies. Just 8 months. I've watched hundreds of videos by the pros and learned so much, but this my friend is next level up and blown me away. Now subscribed and now looking forward to trying this 👌
Well, it's not a thing I've planned as I don't have much more to add other than what I've already talked about. There is a reel on Instagram where I show 3 common mistakes but that's it.
Nice video and technice but do people sit around thinking hey what's the most expensive way I can make a wing for a fly or what and I know you said you can use any feather I just don't get why you would use probably the most expensive of feathers for the most part whe mallard fland and any host of other feathers would work just as good and maybe even better
New to tying flies. Just 8 months. I've watched hundreds of videos by the pros and learned so much, but this my friend is next level up and blown me away. Now subscribed and now looking forward to trying this 👌
Thank you! There is an extended version on my channel with more info on this technique.
@@onceandaway great, I'll watch it 👍
Magic, Wonderful thanks.
Thanks!
You are the one of the best, no dilemma. Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much! :)
Amazing tutorial
Thanks a lot!
Awesome with a youtube channel! Love your work on instagram!! Looking forward to what you will post here :D
Thank you so much! :)
Отлично придумал.
Thank you!
Великолепно 👍👍👍🤝
Thanks!
😀👌
Thanks!
Is there any chance we can get more oragamie videos as it's something I'd like to add to my fly tying thanks and tightlines.
Well, it's not a thing I've planned as I don't have much more to add other than what I've already talked about. There is a reel on Instagram where I show 3 common mistakes but that's it.
@@onceandaway OK thanks anyway I'll check it out all the best mate tightlines.
Perfeito!
Thank you!
Nice video and technice but do people sit around thinking hey what's the most expensive way I can make a wing for a fly or what and I know you said you can use any feather I just don't get why you would use probably the most expensive of feathers for the most part whe mallard fland and any host of other feathers would work just as good and maybe even better
You can get a Coq de Leon cape for 32 dollars with hundreds of feathers. That's hardly the most expensive feather...
@@onceandaway not where I have seen it a tiny pack of them is 12.00
@@onceandaway send me a link to a 32.00 dollar cap please
@@richardduvall6512 www.slideinn.com/product/whiting-coq-de-leon-rooster-cape/
How is this origami?
It's a fly tying technique called origami. Probably because it's about folding a feather. Not the same as origami with paper of course.
Oh. Thanks.