Tying an Emerger Caddis (Grannom) by Davie McPhail.
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Materials Used;
Hook, Size 14 Light Grub Hook
Thread, Dark Brown Uni-8/0
Rib, Sparton Tackle Clear Wrap Coloured with a Green Pen
Body, Grey and Olive Dubbing
Underwing, Grey Coq de Leon
Thorax, Dark Grey or Brown Dubbing
Post, Grey Para-post
Hackle, Cree Cock
Thanks again Davie for posting all these great videos.
You saved my nights this week, I watched a lot of your videos as my new born baby cannot sleep if I do not hold her at night. Watching your videos in a row helped me noticing important details that really matter in the end: take care to create a tapered body (think about that when tying materials: position is important), use tension on the thread and wax it, compare materials size and position with the hook size or body length. Thanks again
Well Davie you have done it again,another magic wee fly from a magic tyer,thanks again you are a treat to watch and listen to.
Cheers, Tommy Tinlin.
I have tied for 30 yrs and I learn something with every video I watch. All the patterns I have tied have been very effective. Certainly one of the best tiers out there.
Great pattern Davie. Great seeing you behind the vise with the camera rolling again. Hope winter is treating you good.
Davie,
Really enjoy this pattern. I have tied a couple of your emerger patterns, but this one with the angled fibres for the wing coupled with the parachute is ingenious, and to me, the most representative. Awesome work.
Hi Davie, I really enjoy watching you tie. I was at FishTales Fly shop and David Blair informed me that you were here, at the fly fishing expo a couple of weeks ago. I too was at the expo on Saturday and Sunday; I was with the Calgary Hook & Hackle Club. I would have liked to meet you in person. What was Ironic about the Expo, I was showing a fellow club member how to tie your Polish Pheasant Tail and Small Polish Nymph, not knowing you were there too. Big Fan of yours and hope to meet you soon.
Welcome home davie, good to see you back, another brilliant tye, happy wrappings, Davey, Antrim town.
Davie, you're also a nice guy for showing us all these patterns you make and you explain everything very well. Also I can't imagine how much materials you must have home. lol I started tying my own flies (mostly for smallmouth bass, pike and walleyes) a little over a year ago and I don't have the talent you have for tying flies. But with time, practice and watching your videos, I'm sure I'll get better at it. :)
Thanks for sharing the silicon tubing technique. I'm gonna try that!
very nice tie davie- love the fly!
Great tip for holding back the hackle, I have another fly I love to tie I'm going to test this on.
Hello Davie. I was wondering where you've been. Boy am glad to see you back my friend. Have missed watching the vid's. Just wondering if you was going to do a salmon fly or two. Would you have any idea where a guy can get silk gut for doing the classic's? Hope the weather is ok there for you. Thank you for the new fly I shall be tying for my box.
Best Regards, Ken
un gran patron,un maestro Davie.
wohoo new video been missing my fly tying masterclass fix
many thanks
Kenny
Hi, Davie! Great video, but more I saw on a similar technique I can tying a excellent bee or wasp! Use them very often and well, but I did not have here such bees Emerger.
Thank you, good luck fishing! Andrew.
alot of good tips on this one- awesome grannom!
Brilliant! Thanks. Just amazing watching the skill.
nice one Davie,good wee trick!
Another great pattern. Thanks for all the effort. I've had trouble finding the wrap also. Where do you get those nifty little silicone bands?
Hi Davie, At the start of the video you showed another sample of the Emerger Caddis (Grannom) in a different colour, What material and colour was on the body and rib. Thanks
Hi Dave, once again a great video! Could a Sulphur Emerger be tyed in this pattern?? Thanks again
Another superb video Davie :-)
Hi Davie,
I'm JD, fly tying begginer and I'm your big fan.
I just wondering how can I buy or make the finger wax like yours
All the best JD.
Hi Davie, another grey video. What did you
use for your silicone holder? and where can I get some?
Thanks
Hi Gary Hartung,
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, I used a silicone tubing meant for tube flies I also like to use small o-rings, I have attached a link for you..
All the very best Davie
www.fishersdirect.com/silicone-rubber-tubing-from-veniard-4646-p.asp
Hi Davie, I just watched your video of the "Cormorant buzzer" and was wondering if you had any thoughts about using different colours for the Cormorant wing
Der Davie, following the sudden and unexpected death of Steve Parton his business is currently suspended. He was a great guy and is sadly missed. I don't know if he ever had the chance to thank you for using his materials. He said you had never met. I miss his good humour generosity and total no BS approach to life
Great looking fly!
that is awesome, love this wing tip
Davie, While I enjoy getting links when I ask about a product, I am coming along after Biota Korea and I also would like to know what kind of wax you use. Now the link is not so convenient because I have to ask you again. Thanks for your time in answering this question.
Nice sbs again Davie. How's the paintings coming along?
voce e um dos melhores atadores
um abraço.....
what is the wax called that you use for your thread? and any suggestions on flies for the Ozarks in missouri :)
www.veniard.com/product3317/section9/
Hi potosi2, I have attached a link to the wax that I use...ATB Davie..
Very nice.
sei un grande, bella e geniale
Hi Davie, I've been looking for that clear wrap for a while now but can't get it anywhere. Can you send me a link please? Our club ties every Mon night and we had planned tying some emergers next Mon. This one will make an appearance (with credits). Thank you.
Great fly tyer
Very nice and not to complex
Dear Davie
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Brutte ma che catturano se fatte pattinare sul filo della corrente