Beautiful emerging fly and instruction on thread control. One suggestion for the TMC108SPBL would be to build a slight hint of thorax with dubbing behind bubble wing. This will provide additional support for wing breaking free of expanding thorax, and stability for submerged abdomen. Thanks for inspiration.
Love this longer ‘how to step by step’ and ‘why’ format of video Vladimir particularly when you’re sharing a new technique e.g. CDC bubbles for slim emerger patterns…thanks also for the steam kettle tip too 👍🏿 all the best
It is a pleasant departure from the norm to see tutorials that demonstrate deliberate placement of each tread wrap instead of "How Fast" can I tie the fly..... Thank You
Thank you, i agree with you. Conscious tying is not common thing to see. I have to admit i am lucky one who has great menthors. I am still learning. best Vladimir
Great tie. Im going to bench now to make some sulfur ones. Ive been looking for and experimenting with similar style flies. This one has the IT factor. Surely a winner. Thank you for sharing you talents and another precision fly.
The first thing I do every Saturday is look for your videos. Once again a masterpiece. Thanks. You bring precision to my work. I've learned so much from you.
I bought bobbin cradle if that's a correct name. Its literally attached to my vise and i don't use it. Occasionally i try to use it but habits die hard. I will continue trying 😀🍻
I was wondering what to do today whilst i wait for the river level to drop so i can go and bother some grayling, now I have the answer, I'll tie a load of these! Thanks Vladimir, my imagination runs a bit slow sometimes when I haven't fished for a while, glad you are here to give a bit of inspiration.
I tried some poly yarns and they are ok. However, i love natural materials and only material i can imagine using here as substitute may be hare's foot. Is there any benefit when using EP trigger fibers? More buoyancy?
@@Oholisfliesandfishing I would say that the advantages would be less fuss on the stream. Davie McFail is using fulling mills version of EP in recent videos and I have found it to be very effective and easy to work with. I understand your proclivity toward CDC though. I thought I'd put a bug in your ear about EP and filling mill. Cheers!
Beautiful emerging fly and instruction on thread control. One suggestion for the TMC108SPBL would be to build a slight hint of thorax with dubbing behind bubble wing. This will provide additional support for wing breaking free of expanding thorax, and stability for submerged abdomen. Thanks for inspiration.
Thank you. And thank you for very good suggestion. I like it.
Lovely tie, well explained. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and your comment. Appreciate it 🍻🍻
Love this longer ‘how to step by step’ and ‘why’ format of video Vladimir particularly when you’re sharing a new technique e.g. CDC bubbles for slim emerger patterns…thanks also for the steam kettle tip too 👍🏿 all the best
Thank you. Glad you are enjoying it. I am aware it's not everyone's cup of tea 😀😀
It is a pleasant departure from the norm to see tutorials that demonstrate deliberate placement of each tread wrap instead of "How Fast" can I tie the fly..... Thank You
Thank you, i agree with you. Conscious tying is not common thing to see. I have to admit i am lucky one who has great menthors. I am still learning.
best
Vladimir
Great tie. Im going to bench now to make some sulfur ones. Ive been looking for and experimenting with similar style flies. This one has the IT factor. Surely a winner. Thank you for sharing you talents and another precision fly.
Thank you so much for your comment. Hope you will have fun with sulphurs
The first thing I do every Saturday is look for your videos. Once again a masterpiece. Thanks. You bring precision to my work. I've learned so much from you.
Glad to hear that. Thank you for your trust and nice comment
Great fly and video Vlade, the step by step is your stong point that brings everyone back. No rush, and get it perfect!
Thank you so much. I am glad there are people who are into lengthy videos with more information. Cheers 🍻😀
@7:24 try hooking your bobbin in the pinky finger of your right hand and use it as a bobbin holder while using the rotary function of your renzetti.
I bought bobbin cradle if that's a correct name. Its literally attached to my vise and i don't use it. Occasionally i try to use it but habits die hard. I will continue trying 😀🍻
I was wondering what to do today whilst i wait for the river level to drop so i can go and bother some grayling, now I have the answer, I'll tie a load of these! Thanks Vladimir, my imagination runs a bit slow sometimes when I haven't fished for a while, glad you are here to give a bit of inspiration.
Glad this video inspired you. That was my intention. Thank you so much for your comment 🍻🍻 happy tying and tight lines
I am not saying your previous videos were not good, but this one is superb! 😮
Thank you so much. What would yo say improved? I ask cause i am trying to improve all the time.
Great tutorial - thank you! I want a steam kettle where I tie flies!
Thanks 🙏🙏, its very useful stuff. Especially for unmarried and crooked wing slips
Really great tie! Have you experimented with EP trigger point material as a sub for CDC? It works quite nice as a trouble free fishing fly.
I tried some poly yarns and they are ok. However, i love natural materials and only material i can imagine using here as substitute may be hare's foot.
Is there any benefit when using EP trigger fibers? More buoyancy?
@@Oholisfliesandfishing I would say that the advantages would be less fuss on the stream. Davie McFail is using fulling mills version of EP in recent videos and I have found it to be very effective and easy to work with. I understand your proclivity toward CDC though. I thought I'd put a bug in your ear about EP and filling mill. Cheers!
@@gregb8824 heheh about EP you succeeded but not about fulling mill, unfortunately i cant get them here in china.