Great video, Charlie. After watching Jack's video numerous times, I cursed at that pattern many times! Once I got it figured out, it worked amazingly well.
Another great tying video with spot-on and easy-to-follow instructions. Keep the good instructional videos coming. Gonna have to make room n my fly box. Lol! Thank you. God Bless n Fish on!
I learned to tie flies with Jack Dennis’ videos but I don’t recall seeing this pattern, probably because it is an advanced pattern. I agree that the double wing probably doesn’t buy you anything more but headaches. Yes, Adams are essential fly patterns.
I tie something similar but with 2 separate posts. I then wrap hackle around each individual post. Called a Water Walker style, and first introduced to me in Terry Hellekson’s classic. According to Terry, the alternating tilted hackle provides for a superior, realistic profile when compared to conventional Catskill and parachute styles. I think it offers the benefits of both. Admittedly, the style is complicated like you said and as Terry says, it’s not a style conducive to commercial tying. To give appropriate credit, Terry says that the style was introduced to him by Frank Johnson of Streamside Anglers.
The rib is a killer. A few years I ribbed some Hendrickson Parachutes with Mirage Opal tinsel. We had a hatch with what seemed to be thousands of bugs on the water and they did not want anything I was throwing. Why would they? There was plenty of real food without the pointy thing sticking out the back. I put one of the ribbed flies on and wham! Turned out to be a good outing. Yes, rib those dries! (Gotten, caughten...hehe)
Even if we don't see it all, your instructions are just on point!
Mine were always pretty clunky using 8/0, but when tied with 16/0 Nanosilk or Veevus, the fly becomes more delicate. Great tie Charlie!
Nanosilk for the win. You dont need anything else.
Beautiful fly Charlie!!
Great video, Charlie. After watching Jack's video numerous times, I cursed at that pattern many times! Once I got it figured out, it worked amazingly well.
Another great tying video with spot-on and easy-to-follow instructions. Keep the good instructional videos coming. Gonna have to make room n my fly box. Lol! Thank you. God Bless n Fish on!
Awesome, clean tie!
Brilliant tying Charlie
“Or maybe I just won’t tie any more para-wulffs…”. 😂😂😂😂😂
sweet thread work clinic man.
Very good Charlie,tiene pinta de ser muy efectiva, gracias por enseñar
I learned to tie flies with Jack Dennis’ videos but I don’t recall seeing this pattern, probably because it is an advanced pattern. I agree that the double wing probably doesn’t buy you anything more but headaches. Yes, Adams are essential fly patterns.
I tie something similar but with 2 separate posts. I then wrap hackle around each individual post. Called a Water Walker style, and first introduced to me in Terry Hellekson’s classic. According to Terry, the alternating tilted hackle provides for a superior, realistic profile when compared to conventional Catskill and parachute styles. I think it offers the benefits of both. Admittedly, the style is complicated like you said and as Terry says, it’s not a style conducive to commercial tying. To give appropriate credit, Terry says that the style was introduced to him by Frank Johnson of Streamside Anglers.
Love watching you tie Charlie! But I am curious, why not whip finish around the post?
I tie Dennison’s “ Bastard ADAMS” from one of his old books. Very similar variation and it is my confidence dry fly. I use Sulky tinsel as a rib.
Sulky is a good choice. Very strong.
Good vid. If you were to tie a traditional Gray Wulff what would you use for the wing hair? Moose hock?
Probably cow elk, I think. I seem to remember (maybe) the original used bucktail. Gray calf tail would be nice too.
Nice thanks
What about using a drop of uv resin once you get the wings separated? Split the wing, a little uv… press/pull to desired angle and set!
Resin is not a substitute for technique!
@@CharliesFlyBox resin IS the technique.
7:52 Charlie does his Christopher Walken impression.
The rib is a killer. A few years I ribbed some Hendrickson Parachutes with Mirage Opal tinsel. We had a hatch with what seemed to be thousands of bugs on the water and they did not want anything I was throwing. Why would they? There was plenty of real food without the pointy thing sticking out the back. I put one of the ribbed flies on and wham! Turned out to be a good outing. Yes, rib those dries! (Gotten, caughten...hehe)
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It seems awfully complicated and time-consuming to make a parachute Adams dry fly, but on a cold, snowy winter day, why not?
Charlie, when can we expect to see the new DRY FLY book?
It’s gonna be a while…it’s been a very busy winter and all I’ve got is a basic outline so far.
Charlie calls complicated. Tells me I should still be able to do it or just being lazy. I accept I am, and shall remain, lazy.
"It ain't for eaten though, just fer lookin through." - Dan George - Outlaw Josey Wales...
Dan George got cheated; he should have gotten a Supporting Actor Oscar! I got a piece of hard rock candy in my pocket just for that purpose.
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Audio clipping a bit? Personally, I'm not a trout fisher but I might try a few of these just for the challenge. 🙂
New camera/mic set up…working out the kinks. Sorry about the sound in a few of these new videos. I think I have it worked out now.
Challenge accepted
Rubbish! Fly is tight damn.