Super Easy Adjustable Dry Dropper Rig | Slide able Dry Fly

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2022
  • This is my version of a slide able Dry fly rig for Fly fishing. It adjusts smoothly and quickly to the preferred depth you want.
    With this rig it´s also less difficult to switch dry flies.
    I tie my dropper flies mostly on small jig hooks which prevents snagging tremendously.
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  • @steveturanyik9312
    @steveturanyik9312 2 месяца назад +2

    Now that's a setup I'm going to use. Nicely done.

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  2 месяца назад

      Great👐Thankyou.
      You can also check the link below for another angle on the same setup.
      Have a nice day😉

  • @drbtrava
    @drbtrava 5 месяцев назад +2

    That is a great idea!! W hat was the web site for therubber stoppers

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  5 месяцев назад

      Thankyou.
      You can try Amazon in your country. They have a wide variety of rubber stoppers.
      Kind Regards
      Adrian

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  5 месяцев назад

      Try to look for float fishing rubber stoppers.

  • @kgilliagorilla2761
    @kgilliagorilla2761 Год назад +2

    Slick!

  • @johnperryflyfishing
    @johnperryflyfishing 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @flyfishingphotoproject
    @flyfishingphotoproject Год назад +4

    Do you STAB the hook through the surgical tubing? Or just slip the surgical tubing hole over the point of the hook? Can't tell from the video. Cool idea!

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад +2

      Hi, yes in the video I stabbed it through the tubing. It's actually wire coating thats a bit tougher than surgical tubing, but both should work well.
      Slipping it on the hook will also work, but then you might want to cut the tubing a bit shorter.
      Have a great day🙌

  • @billquantrill4960
    @billquantrill4960 Месяц назад +1

    Nice! I'm going to try this. Adjusting depth normally is a pain.

  • @billklein5225
    @billklein5225 Год назад +2

    Very nice. Perhaps I missed it but what weight/size is your leader? It seems so heavy. You say @ 5 feet, so you just attach this to your leader?

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад +1

      Hi Bill, you are right about the knot. It is a surgeons knot. Sorry about that😊

  • @timjacobson5729
    @timjacobson5729 Год назад +1

    Do you find the hopper stays put when casting or does it slide from the wind drag? Great idea!!!

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад +2

      Hi Tim
      Thanks for commenting. The hopper stays put when I cast. It also rarely moves when I have a fish on the line. The fact that the rubber bead is small and the leader line section diameter is thick makes the hopper stay in place. If I have a big fish on the hopper and it slides to the tippet knot then I just slide it back up the line again.
      Have a great day🙂

  • @alejandrojimenez6223
    @alejandrojimenez6223 Год назад +3

    So this is basically the FAS ADD that mike made a few years back? 😅

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад +1

      Hi, maybe the same consept but with a difference. Mine holds the fly better in place and sits tighter on the line due to the rubber stopper thats normally used for float fishing. I am using a rubber stopper behind the eye of the hook and a self made sleeve from wire stripping on the hook itself making it even less likely to slip. So mine is a bit different from his.🙂

  • @fidoljoaquinparracarol6050
    @fidoljoaquinparracarol6050 10 дней назад +1

    Could you show more in detail the step where you fix the hook to the tippet? How you insert the small piece of the plactic...

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  10 дней назад

      Hi, maybe you should watch this other video I made also about the "Dry dropper rig".

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  10 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/u3hrUaJQ_mQ/видео.htmlsi=6-rlkiJP1fQ-cL3A

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  10 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/u3hrUaJQ_mQ/видео.htmlsi=6-rlkiJP1fQ-cL3A

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  10 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/u3hrUaJQ_mQ/видео.htmlsi=6-rlkiJP1fQ-cL3A

  • @davidvalle-schwenk1555
    @davidvalle-schwenk1555 4 месяца назад +1

    This is a great solution to this question I've long had. Thanks for demonstrating. I appreciate the question and your response about the hook going through the sleeve itself. also wondering if the line runs straight through the sleeve or does it get wrapped around the hook or sleeve. Can't tell. Will have to try it out I reckon to figure it out...would appreciate your feedback. Thanks for the video!

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for your message. The line actually goes straight through. If it is slightly at an angle it's not the end of the world. The fly should just be able to slide effortlessly on the line.
      Cheers
      I hope that helps.👐

    • @davidvalle-schwenk1555
      @davidvalle-schwenk1555 4 месяца назад +1

      That does help me picture it. Thanks for your quick reply. I’ll play with it and am sure it will work out. 🎣

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  4 месяца назад

      @@davidvalle-schwenk1555 I'm sure you manage. All the best.
      Let me know if you struggle with it, then I can attach a fly and take close up photos if necessary 😉

  • @billklein5225
    @billklein5225 Год назад +2

    Blood Knot? Not that it matters much but it appears to be what I call a surgeons knot. Do you think a tippet ring would work? Do you rig several of these ahead of time or do you build them individually on the river?

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад +4

      Hi Bill. You might be right regarding the knot. Sorry, my mistake😉
      I am sure a tippet ring will work if it's small enough.
      I like to keep my leader as simple as possible to prevent snags because I rollcast alot in very dense surroundings.
      A heavy fluoro carbon leader works nicely with my flyline. It acts as a transparent extension of my flyline maintaining the loop and momentum when I cast, especially with a big foam fly and dropper nymph.
      That's why I only use 1,5 foot tippet of about 6lb strain for stealth and small nymphs.
      I also try to minimise breaking off my tippet and tying knots all the time in order to spend more time with the fly in the water.
      I fine tuned my setup over a long period of time to suit my senario and river I fish in and it works for me.
      I also rig my rod at home setting everything up and then carefully split the rod in 3 with everything still in tact.
      When I get to my spot to fish I can quickly get going.
      I might lose only a few nymphs during a session, but never my foam dry fly.
      I also prefer a long heave main line leader of 5 feet without knots , because it gives me a longer range to adjust my dry fly. I fish from very shallow to deep water all the time as I move up stream and need a long range to adjust the dry fly.It's more versatile when there aren't many knots and the friction on dry fly rubber and leader stays consistant when the fly gets moved or adjusted. If my leader tappered then the dry fly will become more loose as I move it towards the tippet. So the tension stays constant all the time.
      I hope I was able to answer your questions?
      Thanks for commenting, I appreciate it.🙌

    • @MrRourk
      @MrRourk 4 месяца назад

      I'm using a tippet ring and it is working.

  • @petergiers8515
    @petergiers8515 Год назад +4

    I sure like the ability to adjust the dropper. My only concern is that the rubber stopped will move to much when setting the hook on the hopper. I'm going to try this soon.

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад

      Hi Peter. I use a +- 16lb fluoro carbon for my main leader and a #2 weight rod with a lot of bend. A small rubber bead on a non tapering leader shouldn't move unless it's a big fish you are fighting. If the hopper moves it will still be ok, because it can only move as far as the tippet knot.

    • @naideneocampo
      @naideneocampo Год назад

      I will try to put a tippet ring to connect the dropper and also as a stopper for the hopper

    • @mv4709
      @mv4709 Год назад +1

      @@thecreativeangler5802can you send me link of rubber stopper? Please

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад

      Hi@@mv4709 could you please let me know from which country you are from?
      I will have a look then on Amazon in your country and send you a link.
      Cheers

  • @BasedAUG
    @BasedAUG Месяц назад +1

    Very late comment, but what is the internal diameter of that tubing? 1mm? 2mm?

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Месяц назад +1

      Hi, I'm not 100% sure.. I guess maybe 1mm or a little bit less. It fits tightly over the line. The main thicker part of the leader doesn't taper so the small tubing's friction on the line stays constant.
      Use whatever tubing you can find as long as you are able to fit it on the line effortlessly. The rubber stopper is the one that causes the resistance or drag you want preventing the fly to slip.
      I hope it helps.
      Have a great day👐

  • @dougbohannon2711
    @dougbohannon2711 Год назад +3

    The small black stopper. What were they called and where did you buy them. My audio was not good. Thank you.

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад

      Hi, Doug, thanks for reaching out. They are just small rubber bead stoppers that I bought in a big package from Wish for very cheap.
      Here is a link. The ones I use are medium bean shape stoppers. There are also other ones that are transparent that one could use.
      www.wish.com/product/6151e849eff323f9972281d0?source=recently_viewed&position=0&share=web
      I think you might have to sign up to be able to buy.
      Here is another link: www.amazon.com/Outus-Pieces-Fishing-Rubber-Stopper/dp/B07VML7PX3/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=1H9OZRR3Q9PUP&keywords=rubber%2Bstoppers%2Bfishing&qid=1660633263&sprefix=rubber%2Bstoppers%2Bfishing%2Caps%2C177&sr=8-1-spons&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyWVJFQ0xQTlcxUEdLJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwODIwMjI1M0sxNFhFQkJEWk5ZWCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNzk3MTc0M0hFUktUMVBRWklEUSZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU&th=1&psc=1
      I hope it helps.
      Have a great day.

    • @robinred1851
      @robinred1851 Год назад +2

      The Black rubber stoppers are normally used with match rod float fishing.
      Every reasonable tackleshop should have them.
      Tight lines 🎣 from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿.

    • @tonyg3091
      @tonyg3091 Год назад +1

      Depends where you live. In Europe you can find them in every fishing tackle shop as they are widely used in float fishing. In US I have no idea.

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад +2

      @@tonyg3091 Hi Tony
      Yes float fishing is quite big here, but I am sure you can find them on Amazon etc.
      Outus 1200 Pieces Fishing Rubber Bobber Beads Stopper 6 in 1 Black Float Sinker Stops a.co/d/7OXmDAu

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад

      @@tonyg3091 Outus 1200 Pieces Fishing Rubber Bobber Beads Stopper 6 in 1 Black Float Sinker Stops a.co/d/7OXmDAu

  • @robertrobertku4ku59
    @robertrobertku4ku59 Год назад +3

    Isn’t this just a copy of the Fly All SZN adjustable dry dropper?

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад +10

      Hi, I think it's a little bit different, because I use a standard rubber stopper that one can easily slip on the line and they don't. They use a rubber tube that slips over the eye of the fly and seems more longer to install. Mine keeps it's position on the line better even when a fish gets caught and doesn't move. Rarely maybe when you hook a big fish it might move a little.
      With mine you can use any fly. The fly doesn't need to be customised to fit the setup or rig.

  • @tonyg3091
    @tonyg3091 Год назад +2

    Why not just use two stoppers at both sides of the hook eye-same way you would stop a waggler? I will try that for sure.

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад +2

      Yes that is an option, but I personally prefer it when the dry fly is not hanging. The elastic sleeve helps it to be in line and parralel with the line preventing possible tangles when casting, but your idea is a possibility and might work. Even more quicker to install then.😎👍

  • @AndrewBogley
    @AndrewBogley 3 месяца назад

    FAS ADD

  • @bobedwards7455
    @bobedwards7455 Год назад +3

    Interesting 🤔 for sure - 7.5 lbs on dropper tippet seems like overkill , I use 6x/5x predominately (3.4 - 5 lb) for my nymphing as they descend far faster and quicker , which is what I’m after and have no problem landing big fish when I’m lucky enough to hook one

    • @thecreativeangler5802
      @thecreativeangler5802  Год назад +4

      Hi Bob, yes I agree, but the tippet works for me in dense over grown areas where I fish. I break off less nymphs or lose less flies. Also I can just jank the fly loose sometimes instead of ruining the swim by wading through it to retrieve the fly.