Couldn’t agree more about tearing the feather fibers away vs cutting them free when making wings on flies. A great tip that made a tremendous difference for me as well when I was learning to set wings after watching several of your videos when I first started tying. Great video, fly, and tying tips as always!
Davie , thanks for the informative tying videos and beautiful patterns , very inspirational. Not sure if you’ve ever considered doing a “tie-and-catch” video , fishing with a fly you tie at the beginning ? Would love to see something like that!
Good Evening, Davie, I am watching this video and see the detail you put into the fly with ease, just a pity we in SA don't see this quality at all I went to my tackle store after watching you, well walked out with nothing in hand.........they are not your quality!
I hope everyone knows that the original muddler minnow was developed in 1936 by Dave Gapen of Minnesota to catch brook trout in Canada. Funny how so many originals are changed slightly and new names are placed on them as though they invented it. But because Ford invented the automobile not all automobiles are call fords. So it is what it is.
Lovely fly Davie looks a great attractor. Thanks for the tying. As a matter of interest how do you select the feathers for the wings? I have hen and cock wing selections but struggle with the wings for the flies.
NOTHING LESS THAN JUST SUPER 👍,,, THANK YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS AND DEDICATION,,, GREAT CHANNEL…BE SAFE PLEASE ,,,
Thanks Davie, nice fly which looks good for the Midlands as well as the Lochs! Cheers
Lovely tie. You give me the courage to try these. Thanks a lot!
Working the weekend and this gives me a break from wanting to wring some throats. Thanks for saving my sanity Davie. ATB
Thanks Davie will try tomorrow. Have a boat 🛶 booked.
Couldn’t agree more about tearing the feather fibers away vs cutting them free when making wings on flies. A great tip that made a tremendous difference for me as well when I was learning to set wings after watching several of your videos when I first started tying. Great video, fly, and tying tips as always!
Davie , thanks for the informative tying videos and beautiful patterns , very inspirational. Not sure if you’ve ever considered doing a “tie-and-catch” video , fishing with a fly you tie at the beginning ? Would love to see something like that!
So smooth. You make it look effortless. Great video, thanks for showing the 2 flies that have been fished.🤙
I could watch you tye for hours that was another cracking fly, thanks again Davie.
Another braw wee beastie Davie. Thanks for the tips 👏👍🎣
My first ever tie that was instructed for me was this one, in about 2002... but it has silver dub, I still have it.
Nice, Davie. Thanks again
Love that fly Davie, I'm lucky to be fishing a loch up north tomorrow so I'll tye a few of these today. Thanks for the video 👏🎣
Beautiful 👌👌👌👌from 🇨🇦
Beautiful tye. Thanks as always for posting.
Another outstanding tutorial Davie!
Lovely Davie, I'll have to try a few of these for loch Ba when I get over in the summer.
Keep up the good work!!!
ATB Chris.
Outstanding job as always Davie. Well done
Благодарю, Дэви! Отличная муха! Класс!👍🤝🇰🇿
Another great video.
Good Evening, Davie, I am watching this video and see the detail you put into the fly with ease, just a pity we in SA don't see this quality at all I went to my tackle store after watching you, well walked out with nothing in hand.........they are not your quality!
Nice yin! 👌
Thought to me self just now: Wonder if Davie has a muddler variant for us? Of cause you had, many thanks!
A gold wire rib would help with those little loch fish teeth!
I hope everyone knows that the original muddler minnow was developed in 1936 by Dave Gapen of Minnesota to catch brook trout in Canada. Funny how so many originals are changed slightly and new names are placed on them as though they invented it. But because Ford invented the automobile not all automobiles are call fords. So it is what it is.
Lovely fly Davie looks a great attractor. Thanks for the tying. As a matter of interest how do you select the feathers for the wings? I have hen and cock wing selections but struggle with the wings for the flies.
Good luck fly
Everytime you amaze me for that material control. So impressive. Would you use it like a regular muddler fishing small rivers also?
Класс!