Tying a Golden Ace (Mini Lure) with Davie McPhail
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- Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2020
- Materials Used;
Hook, Fulling Mill Competition Heavyweight size 10
Ribs, Fine Gold Wire and UTC Medium Opal Mirage Tinsel
Body, Golden Olive Marabou
Throat, Dyed Blue Guinea Fowl
Wing, Golden Olive and Woodduck or Sub
Eyes, Jungle Cock
In Davie McPhail’s latest fly tying video he turns his skills towards my very own Golden Ace.
I originally tyed The Golden Ace as a variation of Sandy McConnachies fly the McConns ace 5 odd years ago for trout feeding on olive nymphs up here in Shetland at tingwall & asta.
The fly got its first major outing during the 2018 inter county where this fly secured myself Shetland top rod with 13 fish and after sharping the fly with the team it helped the Shetland team win the inter county overall.
The Golden Ace has also served me well during trips away to the Scottish mainland at the lake of menteith and down in England at Rutland and chew valley. Спорт
Cracking looking fly Davie 👍
Now I want my Pink Ace I'll tie to fish shallow and slow. So I won't use any shiny wire now. I have woven tinsel and flat tinsel that will work. And I'll use my light-blue thread and wake this fly good and wacky. Ya - I can just see it now - silver and gold - just as you have it. Well pretty close now. : )
i could watch you tie flies all day.... very relaxing
Like this pattern thx for sharing Davie
Another beautiful fly. Your top notch tying skills and detailed teaching style make these the finest fly tying videos on RUclips. Thank you!
That's a really nice looking fly Davie !!
Keep em coming!!
ATB Chris.
That’s a very attractive pattern there Davie. I’ll be trying my hand at this one for sure! Thank you for another one dude.
Classy fly ,beautifully tied Davy. I've never seen that way before. My heads spinning with colour combos 😁👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hi Davie, nice pattern fly that can be tied in many different colours and works well because of the pulsing of the Marabou feathers. I like the way you tie and don’t want to see you catch any nasty germs, so please don’t lick your fingers when using feathers etc; you should see some of the chemicals used and their residue on these feathers. Keep safe and keep tying! Harera..
Great looking fly mate. The brookies would murder that puppie. Hope you and your family are keeping safe my friend. Thanks for sharing another great video from the Master. Best Regards, Ken 🎣🐜🦃
Lovely looking fly Davie. Nicely tied and explained. Many thanks.
Aye great - I saw it and thought chartreuse at first - and thought of our Cutthroat Trout in Lake Chelan and our giant powerful Chum salmon of mention - but - just this morning I am wondering what to do - and for Pink Salmon - I would like to try a Pink Ace. So great on it. Thanks a bunch on this and every video. : )
What a beauty. The red-spotted fish will chase this fly.
Another relaxing demonstration thank you.
What a pretty little streamer, I’ve been getting into trout spey lately and that looks like a deadly swinging fly, definitely gonna be giving it a tie and try it on some browns!
Amazing beautiful fly!
Another wonderful video Sir!
Nice one.Tanks Davie👍
Nice one Davie, I'll tie some and try it on my wee loch. Cheers Big Davie
Here in the Colonies, we call those "Streamers"...
Now that would work in my area where there are Fathead Minnows and Shiners in the creeks.. Thanks Davie
Thats great Davie. I shall try that onemaybe different colour
looks deadly davie..yer a treat to watch.need to try tying some for myself tonight
Nice wet fly/small streamer. I'm thinking that I could take the body & beard with yellow hen wings (for starters) and make an interesting Stevens style streamer. Other color combinations are possible also. Thanks Davie! 👍
Very attractive fly. Golden olive is a lovely colour and would score in Ireland well.
Thanks! 👍!
Love the orcadian flies, I've fished their
Dobrie with a muddled head in Ireland and Iceland, trout hammer it
Once again, a joy to watch thanks!
Now how about my “guaranteed” fly😜
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nice one mate
this will work well with saltwater fly, ill definitely give this a go, many thanks
Thats whats known as a stoater where I'm from!! 👍👍
Linda linda linda Maravilha show Mestre um abraço
Parabéns pelo atado
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May I please ask what scissors you use, Davie. They seem ideal. Thank-you.
Hi Donald,
I use a 4 inch razor scissor which many companies sell, I have attached links to the cheapest pair I could find as well as a pair from Fulling Mill..The cheap pair will last me a good 6 months though the Fulling Mill will last me a good year and more as they are far better quality and hold their edge far longer..There's many other companies sell this style of scissor as well..
All the very best Davie..
www.fullingmill.co.uk/Products-UK/Cutting-Edge-Accessories/Fulling-Mill-Razor-Scissors-UK
Cheap Pair..
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/114338152713?hash=item1a9f15c109:g:fk4AAOSwyNtdIcvZ
Thank-you, Davie. We met once long, long ago at a fly-dressing week-end led by Marvin Nolte in Causewayhead or Bridge of Allan. I'm sorry to say I have not really improved much as a fly-dresser since then, but although my efforts are not of the neatest, they do catch fish for my friends. I am always amazed how few anglers tie their own flies. "I haven't got the patience" is the excuse I hear most often, frequently followed by "I don't have the skills." I don't mind tying a few for my pals but my greatest satisfaction in recent years has consisted in learning how to set wings properly on Spey and Dee traditionals, following John Shewey's advice in his masterly book on that subject. I shall never be a great fly-dresser like you but it's a great hobby even for a duffer like me!
What is the song in your intro. Also, Thank you for these videos. Much appreciated 👍🏼
Hi Bernie,
The music was composed and played by my son Sean a few years ago for me to use in my videos as you have to own the copyright to use them in your videos..I'm glad you are enjoying the them...
All the best Davie
Please link the fly closer deep minow
Davie Where do you get your maribou ?
Hi Quincy M-e,
The marabou I use mostly came from Veniards which I bought many years ago and I have washed and prepared for dyeing when I need some, I have also other packets which I bought throughout the many years of tying that came from small business's that are no longer trading..
All the very best Davie
@@DavieMcPhail some of the packs i have had recently looks like the tail has had a electric shock😂
Another lovely pattern! For those of us who don’t have real jungle cock and don’t especially like the synthetic do you have any suggested natural alternatives? Thank you again for the videos. They are keeping me sane while biding my time until I can get back to Scotland for summer salmon ... and kind regards.
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