JUST AN AMAZING TYER,, !!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING AND YOUR DEDICATION THAT YOU BRING TO THOUSANDS OF US,, STEP BY STEP,, TYING CHANNEL WITH FACTS AND TIPS WITH TRICKS,, THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR CREATIVITY,, PLEASE BE SAFE,,,
I've loved trout for as long as I can remember. Such a beautiful fish... But, until recently, I'd never lived near an area that had them. Three years ago I moved to within thirty minutes of a river that's full of them. At the age of forty nine I caught my first one. What a day that was! I'm fairly certain, that one day, they'll find my dead carcass lying along the riverbank. But what a way to go! Thank you for your videos sir!
I tried this pattern, but as I didn't have larva lace, I tied it with UTC transparent vinyl rib and orange tying thread. I tried them one heavier and one sparser. The sparse one was great on little rainbows!! I wish to try them in a better spot than I went in Limay River.
Could I also recommend: www.amazon.com/Flytying-Beginners-Popular-International-Patterns/dp/1510770461/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3V4EJPC4M57W9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Mga4YyqUbgOiQbLwd_jPwHPOShbSpSKk1mWZno43ZmP90guOOrnbcfW0bxu4GH7qHqpahfFU50M6RwbRhOdiIEUFiMcNK07SVyJvC3XNgv5lHRc45UPkrEIc9V5qT5vJPi7S0eKvEsuVcA5UQIlqNQ.xcNrlWSYlB3hbYhWYyqq7ZmYXjm78gywuOjHNSycP5g&dib_tag=se&keywords=barry+ord+clarke&qid=1712552133&sprefix=barry+ord+clarke%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-2#customerReviews
Hi Barry Just received my copy of your new book, which is beautifully written and with great photos. In your book for this pattern you mention that your favourite colours of Larva Lace are cream, yellow, green and fluorescent green. Despite searching all over the internet, I cant find a supplier for cream Larva Lace. Where can I find some? Many thanks Chris P
Hi Chris, thats great! You are the very first to ask me a question using the book. The Larva lace I have is not packaged so it could be a light brown or tan and its also marketed now under many different names but I think you may find what you need here: www.fishingmegastore.com/fly-tying-tube-fly-materials/lureflash-larva-lace~48157.html
Barry, beautiful fly I'm excited to tie it, What mm is the larvae lace? and is it solid or hollow, I keep getting taken down rabbit holes online and the next thing you know I'm looking at vinyl rib
Hi Mike, yes I have heard of a bobbin cradle, actually own quite a few different ones! I should have used one hear and on other patterns also but for the most I find it gets in the way when filming.
Barry. At about 7:00. You're having to negotiate around your bobbin/thread. Might it be easier to do a 3 second whip finish to secure the turns, then get the bobbin/thread out of your way on a thread rest - out to the right? I imply no criticism. As I watch you work I am reminded of my father's sage words - 'A cat may look upon a King.'
Hi D, Thanks, You're absolutely right! But you are not the first to bring this to my attention.! When I am filming, I use a Canon EOS 1 Mk III, which is a large camera, this has to be positioned almost, directly in front of the vice, so viewers have the correct POV, so I have to tie sitting about 30 cm to the left of the vice, so I'm not sitting in front of it as you would normally. Give it a go! It took me ages to master!! When I have a bobbin rest mounted it just gets in the way of me tying, I have tried but I just can't tie around it from this position! This is also the reason that sometimes I have a little difficulty in finishing the fly because I can't see the head from where I am sitting. I have even tried using a live feed screen so I can watch that, but that just messes my head up! On the other hand if I filmed , like most other RUclips tiers from the rear of the vice towards me, non of these problems would be an issue.
B: Aha! Now I understand. Your filming is easily the best. Extremely high production values. You are instructing the world. Number one of the Holy Trinity.
Barry I learn something new every single time I watch your videos, you are a wonderful teacher.
Happy to hear that!
JUST AN AMAZING TYER,, !!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING AND YOUR DEDICATION THAT YOU BRING TO THOUSANDS OF US,, STEP BY STEP,, TYING CHANNEL WITH FACTS AND TIPS WITH TRICKS,, THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR CREATIVITY,, PLEASE BE SAFE,,,
My pleasure EJ!
Thank you for sharing really enjoyed that keep up the great work
Thank you William.
Excellent work. I wish we could get some of these to fish with! Tight lines🐜🦗🪰!!!!!
Thanks, tie your own!
I've loved trout for as long as I can remember. Such a beautiful fish... But, until recently, I'd never lived near an area that had them. Three years ago I moved to within thirty minutes of a river that's full of them.
At the age of forty nine I caught my first one. What a day that was! I'm fairly certain, that one day, they'll find my dead carcass lying along the riverbank. But what a way to go!
Thank you for your videos sir!
Thanks Gene.
UFFDA….Great pattern and excellent tie, love this pattern, my fly box will runneth over, many thanks. L 👍🎣👍
Glad you like it!
Nice looking and easy to tie. Thanks Barry. All the best, Sean
You're quite the artist! Wish I had half your talent.
Thanks Gene, it's just practice my friend.
I tried this pattern, but as I didn't have larva lace, I tied it with UTC transparent vinyl rib and orange tying thread. I tried them one heavier and one sparser. The sparse one was great on little rainbows!! I wish to try them in a better spot than I went in Limay River.
great videos Barry, just getting into tying, greatly appreciated, great take on patterns
i do a similar caddis but use finely cut antron for the dubbing in the abdomen and similar hares ear or squirrel dubbing in the thorax.
I like that. I believe that should be good for me as a beginner.
Could I also recommend: www.amazon.com/Flytying-Beginners-Popular-International-Patterns/dp/1510770461/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3V4EJPC4M57W9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Mga4YyqUbgOiQbLwd_jPwHPOShbSpSKk1mWZno43ZmP90guOOrnbcfW0bxu4GH7qHqpahfFU50M6RwbRhOdiIEUFiMcNK07SVyJvC3XNgv5lHRc45UPkrEIc9V5qT5vJPi7S0eKvEsuVcA5UQIlqNQ.xcNrlWSYlB3hbYhWYyqq7ZmYXjm78gywuOjHNSycP5g&dib_tag=se&keywords=barry+ord+clarke&qid=1712552133&sprefix=barry+ord+clarke%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-2#customerReviews
@@Thefeatherbender thanks. I've already have your book in my library.
@@snakeoiler2921 New book coming later this year! 😉
That is awesome news now ill be watching and waiting for that time. Hope you post a video about the book when it's available. @Thefeatherbender
Beautiful pattern. Wasn’t too sure about that flashback to begin with but the end result speaks volumes. Great pattern bud.
Thanks Junior.
well done, thanks for the tip on the varnish.
what a great looking pattern
Thanks Pete.
Best I have ever seen. Thank you
Hi Barry
Just received my copy of your new book, which is beautifully written and with great photos. In your book for this pattern you mention that your favourite colours of Larva Lace are cream, yellow, green and fluorescent green. Despite searching all over the internet, I cant find a supplier for cream Larva Lace. Where can I find some?
Many thanks
Chris P
Hi Chris, thats great! You are the very first to ask me a question using the book. The Larva lace I have is not packaged so it could be a light brown or tan and its also marketed now under many different names but I think you may find what you need here: www.fishingmegastore.com/fly-tying-tube-fly-materials/lureflash-larva-lace~48157.html
www.google.com/search?q=larva+lace+plastic&sxsrf=ACYBGNSpAkIWdrnetfT3Cde_GnOTTi4pUg:1572307873545&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=_3EO_Nr_fixUXM%253A%252CXCOfvxRqWXaPgM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kQ00PSMRubqnbR7rgiAqHTt2nIftQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjoxp6il8DlAhULca0KHQbUB48Q9QEwAXoECAUQCQ#imgrc=_3EO_Nr_fixUXM:
Super thanks Barry
I am finding it difficult to locate a source for large stretch larva lace. Van you help me?
I'm sure that you can ask here who your nearest stockiest is: facebook.com/larvalace/
I can’t find the stretch larva lace anywhere. I can only assume they no longer make it. Anyone got an alternative?
Barry, beautiful fly I'm excited to tie it, What mm is the larvae lace? and is it solid or hollow, I keep getting taken down rabbit holes online and the next thing you know I'm looking at vinyl rib
Hi Spike, I use different sizes depending on what hook size I'm tying on. But 2-3 mm is the norm.
Hungry pal lol love the channel helped me with patterns cheers
Thanks Matt, good to know it helps.
@@Thefeatherbender do you supply any materials by any chance I remember hearing you say you shoot so just wounded thanks
Классная нимфа! Благодарю!👍🤝🇰🇿
Thanks
every heard of a bobbin cradle makes things allot easier.
Hi Mike, yes I have heard of a bobbin cradle, actually own quite a few different ones! I should have used one hear and on other patterns also but for the most I find it gets in the way when filming.
Excellent
Super! Thank you!
Hi, what's the name of the material with which you made the body? regards
Hi Herman, its called Larva Lace the one I use here is flesh coloured.
Thank you
Quick and easy?
Barry. At about 7:00. You're having to negotiate around your bobbin/thread. Might it be easier to do a 3 second whip finish to secure the turns, then get the bobbin/thread out of your way on a thread rest - out to the right? I imply no criticism. As I watch you work I am reminded of my father's sage words - 'A cat may look upon a King.'
Hi D, Thanks, You're absolutely right! But you are not the first to bring this to my attention.! When I am filming, I use a Canon EOS 1 Mk III, which is a large camera, this has to be positioned almost, directly in front of the vice, so viewers have the correct POV, so I have to tie sitting about 30 cm to the left of the vice, so I'm not sitting in front of it as you would normally. Give it a go! It took me ages to master!! When I have a bobbin rest mounted it just gets in the way of me tying, I have tried but I just can't tie around it from this position! This is also the reason that sometimes I have a little difficulty in finishing the fly because I can't see the head from where I am sitting. I have even tried using a live feed screen so I can watch that, but that just messes my head up! On the other hand if I filmed , like most other RUclips tiers from the rear of the vice towards me, non of these problems would be an issue.
B: Aha! Now I understand. Your filming is easily the best. Extremely high production values. You are instructing the world. Number one of the Holy Trinity.
Where can I purchase your book?
Hi Austin, where are you living?
The feather bender the states
@@RustyShacklefardd www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781510751514/the-feather-benders-flytying-techniques/
Класс! 👍🤝🇰🇿
Thank you.
6 dislikes.....going to go ahead and not understand that.
This like listening to Sean Connery tie fly’s
'Shaken not stared'
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