Это видео недоступно.
Сожалеем об этом.

Fish Cannot Resist This Fly! - NO-SEE-UM Fly Tying Tutorial

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • In this fly tying tutorial Cheech ties one of our favorite dry fly patterns, The No-See-Um. If you have fished in Utah, you have probably heard about the Mother Shucker or the No See Um fly patterns that are great little dry flies for midge or baetis hatches. These two patterns are the products of Phil Bair here in Utah. This pattern was so effective that I now have them in all sizes and flavors from midges, baetis, PMD's and even green drakes!. It's hard to pinpoint why this pattern is so good, but I think the lack of a tail or a shuck really lets the body sit further into the water, and the wing stays nice and vertical. Whatever it is, the fish really can't resist it! Kudos to Phil on this fly!
    MATERIALS LIST:
    www.flyfishfood.com/blogs/dry...
    -- Subscribe for more tutorials and gear reviews: goo.gl/rk1v29
    Buy these materials online and see other tutorials: www.flyfishfood.com
    Follow us on Instagram: / flyfishfood
    Follow us on Facebook: / flyfishfood
    Fly Fish Food

Комментарии • 113

  • @MrPhilpursley
    @MrPhilpursley Год назад +9

    I had doubts that such a simple fly would catch fish. A 16 inch brown ate my fly on my first cast on the South Platte River. I'm a believer.

  • @johndelaney8405
    @johndelaney8405 2 года назад +18

    Very nice tie, love simple and quick. So at 12 or 14 years of age tying (not very good) flies for myself and my dad I actually outfished my pa and his buddy (first and last time) boiling water and they could not convince a fish to take, meanwhile I was killing it. They came to investigate, turns out my little black midge hackle had come unraveled, it was a mess. Suspect the body of the fly was sinking providing me with a fantastic afternoon. Happy kid 50 years ago, maybe this will bring back my former glory. 😆

  • @tonycamplin8607
    @tonycamplin8607 Месяц назад +1

    It's a fly that I've been using since I started flytying well over 60 years ago. Didn't know that it had a name it was something, along with lots of others that I developed over the years. It does definitely work though I can vouch for that.

  • @franksmith8246
    @franksmith8246 Год назад +9

    Great fly.
    I found when tying the figure 8 turning the fly upside down made it much easier.

  • @philbair6512
    @philbair6512 2 года назад +5

    good day,
    thanks cheeks
    nice comments and nice job!
    its now in the hands of solitude fly for 2023!

  • @sriv1965sriv
    @sriv1965sriv 2 года назад +6

    Beginner fly fisherman here (about a year). Now I wanna tie flies after seeing this video!

    • @jonathanlunsford1
      @jonathanlunsford1 2 месяца назад +1

      dont be fooled. this guy makes it look simple. but there is nothing greater than catching a fish on a fly you tied

  • @tomharvey7436
    @tomharvey7436 2 года назад +1

    Thank you I’m always up for learning something new I haven’t seen that technique before great video

  • @JulieBarraclough-pv7ty
    @JulieBarraclough-pv7ty Год назад

    Phil is THE MASTER on the river 👍
    Hope to see ya soon Phil ! Julie

  • @tprfk
    @tprfk 10 месяцев назад +2

    Caught 3 very nice fish with this pattern on the S Platte this week. Going to tie a couple dozen more in black, gray, and green. Thanks for the video!

  • @scottcline3018
    @scottcline3018 Год назад +2

    Tying technique that I have not seen before, and on a simple fly as well. Very helpful and hard to find these days. I'll to grill, should hit everywhere. Thanks for letting out some secrets.

  • @philipvankampen3394
    @philipvankampen3394 2 года назад +3

    This fly really inspired me. I've been messing around with it as a bob fly when fishing wets and had some really good success. It's just enough visual indication and it gets some pretty gnarly surface munches. Plus, they take like 2 minutes to tie. I've been doing a dubbing hot spot on the head that makes me smile.

  • @charlesleblanc6638
    @charlesleblanc6638 2 года назад

    Just the idea of how to get a nice upright wing tied that simple is excellent. Thanks

  • @yvesdubois4964
    @yvesdubois4964 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this nice presentation.
    Definitely a tying pattern that should give good results in fast waters as in still waters, on days with or without wind, while offering good visibility of the fly.
    Simplicity pays off!
    It will be the next project on my tying vice !
    Best Regards from 🇨🇵 !
    😊

  • @richardjones2129
    @richardjones2129 3 месяца назад

    Thanks, Cheech, for sharing a simple yet fishy looking pattern. I am invisioning a few color variations that might just fit the bill for the occasion at hand. Keep the good tutorials coming. God Bless n Fish on! 🐟

  • @jackmcmanus1238
    @jackmcmanus1238 2 года назад

    I love it. Absolutely phenomenal

  • @mattfleming86
    @mattfleming86 2 года назад +6

    I had a gentleman give me a few dries when I was a kid. Tied very similar except the hackle was a little thicker but trimmed flat on the bottom. He also gave me one with a little cdc poof and a wrap or two of hackle parachute style. No tails. Some were thread only, and some had a very very thin dubbed body. Caught fish like mad. They were sparse and with just enough lift to float them. I admired the simplicity and effectiveness. I still carry a few lightly dubbed ones in my box. I even skipped trimming by using an undersized hackle. I'll be tying a few the way you posted before my next trip.

  • @Richard-du7yj
    @Richard-du7yj 9 месяцев назад

    I have many close variations of this fly and they all work. Tightlines

  • @akintomeatloaf
    @akintomeatloaf 2 года назад +3

    I verbally said, "That's it?!" in disbelief. Cool technique; never seen that done!

  • @Jon626
    @Jon626 Год назад

    Hell of a flavor saver you've grown there! Subbed for the beard action.

  • @FlyTyingMechanic88
    @FlyTyingMechanic88 2 года назад +1

    Nice fly. Great video.

  • @ReplayFan562
    @ReplayFan562 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing as always.

  • @gregallard2317
    @gregallard2317 Год назад +1

    Deadly fly for the afternoon Trico emergence last season up here on the Bow river, in late July through
    August. On many days this fly out fished my best Trico spent spinner patterns through the morning spinner fall as well. I dip them in FlyAgra and let them dry for 24 hours.

  • @k9s4conservation65
    @k9s4conservation65 2 года назад +3

    I'm gonna tie these tonight and if they don't catch fish on the Provo tomorrow I'm coming to find you! (to pick up my online order)

  • @joeduca8582
    @joeduca8582 2 года назад

    Simple to the extreme. Thanks for sharing. Nice beard Cheech :o)

  • @wayneandrews1278
    @wayneandrews1278 4 месяца назад

    Great video

  • @quirkworks4076
    @quirkworks4076 7 месяцев назад

    It’s like a very simple comparadun. Sweet.

  • @scottmiller4611
    @scottmiller4611 2 года назад

    Excellent

  • @albertpollard9295
    @albertpollard9295 Месяц назад

    Okay! Okay! I subscribed!

  • @michaelshaw8370
    @michaelshaw8370 2 года назад +1

    The ultimate kiss (keep it simple stupid) dry fly. Thread and hackle with a great technique. Good on both stream or lake. Depending on the situation. Here in the UK sizes anything from a #22 up to on the large still waters like Rutland #8. Yes we do get hatches that large.

  • @jeanfrancoisgirard6899
    @jeanfrancoisgirard6899 2 года назад

    Merci beaucoup (Well done)pour le partage (sharing) et bonne santé à vous et à toute votre famille (good health to you and all your family)

  • @hikesteepfishhigh
    @hikesteepfishhigh 2 года назад

    looks similar to the black para gnat that is my all time deadliest top water fly for Sierra Nevada trout in the summer/fall and bluegill all winter/spring. I can float it or just dip the hackle in floatant and let the tail sink like it's emerging.

  • @BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists
    @BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists 2 года назад

    The body breaking the surface film is the key. It makes the bug more "real"

  • @leemowers9395
    @leemowers9395 2 года назад +1

    I tied up a couple dozen, Whire, black, yellow, red, olive, tan, fl. yellow, and I just grabbed the FL. Chartreuses. That should give me an idea of how they will work.

  • @angeladavidson9675
    @angeladavidson9675 Год назад

    Ain't it just like you characters that the No-See-Um photo doesn't appear on your website so that we No-Can-See-It! 🤣
    Great video, as always -- thank you!

  • @bobiliff970
    @bobiliff970 2 года назад +1

    Perhaps you know how the Yong Special is tied using sewing thread. The base layer is done to create taper. Spinning the bobbin before for the final start back to the head breaks the cotton fibers to make the body slightly fuzzy. Might be an interesting wrinkle for this pattern since it is a thread bodied fly.

  • @junulock
    @junulock 2 года назад

    I’m not a fly fisherman but what I think you’re looking at is a mosquito imitation and in MN we have them in the billions. Part of why I say that is many years ago I had picked up a few dry flies to play and experiment with at a small northern Brookie lake and that was the only thing that got a reaction. That 2 pack of those was called a mosquito. The only thing different was the body thread was a grey and white. I could see those working well as there is always mosquitoes about and not just hatch outs like with mayflies and others.

  • @joutdoorsmen23
    @joutdoorsmen23 2 года назад +1

    Awesome thanks for sharing

  • @Flytieco
    @Flytieco Год назад +3

    This fly in cdc is the bomb.

    • @gregallard2317
      @gregallard2317 Год назад

      Yep and I add a thin shuck made with a few strands of white antron fibres.

  • @mungo911
    @mungo911 Год назад

    Very similar look to a hackle stacker but so much easier!

  • @andrewholmaas8295
    @andrewholmaas8295 5 месяцев назад

    A couple hackle fibers for a tail and a pheasant tail body and you have Datus Proper’s Barb Wing Dun.

  • @codyrodrigues606
    @codyrodrigues606 2 года назад +2

    Bet itd fish really well during a trico hatch too!

    • @gregallard2317
      @gregallard2317 Год назад +1

      Last season it was killer for me during the Trico hatch and also the spinner fall.

  • @fly.man-55
    @fly.man-55 Год назад

    シンプルでとてもいいですね!チャンネル登録しました。また、楽しい毛鉤をお待ちしております。

  • @mdaley3102
    @mdaley3102 10 месяцев назад

    Now that’s a simple fly and it looks great.

  • @ggnat
    @ggnat 3 месяца назад

    Designed and tied a variant of this fly many years ago, my go too dry fly that catches hundreds of fish yearly.

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  3 месяца назад

      If it only catches hundred yearly you need to fish more!

    • @ggnat
      @ggnat 3 месяца назад

      @@FlyFishFood Teach fly fishing so time limited.

  • @ut_trout_bum
    @ut_trout_bum 2 года назад +36

    All I can say about this fly is at least it’s not another frenchie variation. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @thetroutconjurer
      @thetroutconjurer Год назад +2

      😂😂😂 for real. Had enough.

    • @slickydicky
      @slickydicky 10 месяцев назад +2

      For real, I was beginning to think they were going euro flies only

    • @HunterAnsorge-ok9jk
      @HunterAnsorge-ok9jk Месяц назад

      @@slickydicky it’s all in the RUclips algorithm. You break free from the algorithm by researching all the different patterns, techniques, styles and lifecycles of each insect in your location. Tired of euro nymphs? Try catskill or north country patterns for a few days.

    • @slickydicky
      @slickydicky Месяц назад

      @HunterAnsorge-ok9jk yea bud I'm familiar with how youtube works. My point still stands, for the longest time all they ties was frenchies and buggers

  • @goldtremor
    @goldtremor 9 месяцев назад

    Great patten hope it floats OK. What pound tippet do you use on this?

  • @reneguay1347
    @reneguay1347 Год назад

    Just wondering could it be tied like normal and then cut the hackle off of the bottom ????

  • @reggiehobbs1468
    @reggiehobbs1468 Год назад

    What color hackle are you using? Would grizzle hackle work with this fly?

  • @joshualane9675
    @joshualane9675 2 года назад

    Ok I did it! For real though, I did actually do it.

  • @Rubo7
    @Rubo7 Год назад

    How would you fish this fly on a euro setup?

  • @GeorgeSemel
    @GeorgeSemel 2 года назад +5

    Interesting, back in the late '80s CDC became a thing. I would strip off a quill and tie it in like a compara dun /sparkle dun, olive tread, and nothing else in 22,24, and 26's for the fall BWO on the West Branch of the Farmington. This seems to be something of the same sort of thing, but a hell of a lot easier and simpler to tie. Well, I am going to tie a bunch of them, my guess is a 24 in black with a white 20 or 22 hackle will be a shoo-in for the Trico hatch. One of the reasons I think we are living in the Golden age of Fly Fishing is how readily available information and instruction are. I remember something Mel Krieger said, all you have to do is tie a bit of deer hair on a hook to look like a caddis wing and nothing else and you will catch fish. Why that man is not in the Fly fishing hall of fame and a mediocre film director and actor is, I'll never know.

    • @ThatSB
      @ThatSB Год назад +1

      26 ???????? Holy hell

    • @Richard-du7yj
      @Richard-du7yj 11 месяцев назад

      Yes , the Farmington is notorious for extra small flies. If you don't have these in many color variations in your box, you are handicapping yourself.

  • @jessedavis3123
    @jessedavis3123 Год назад

    What hook is in the thumbnail photo?? Looks like a killer hook

  • @larzhillbot1443
    @larzhillbot1443 2 года назад +2

    would Pan fish like this one ??

  • @randellgribben9772
    @randellgribben9772 13 дней назад

    i tied a dozen as you did.. and a dozen a little ' meatier' body... the fish liked the ' meatier' body more.. but both worked well

  • @cedricvinuesa5353
    @cedricvinuesa5353 2 года назад +1

    Hello
    In France for tying the same type of patterns ; WE use the montage elastic.
    And with this technical WE Can build a spent /parachute/ate.

  • @user-bv5kn3fp4i
    @user-bv5kn3fp4i 5 месяцев назад

    What type of floatant do you use on this fly?

  • @Cabmaker
    @Cabmaker 2 года назад

    It’s kind of like a kebari fly used in tenkara

  • @yvonpoitras916
    @yvonpoitras916 2 года назад

    What kind of hackle is that a Dun hackle

  • @rjf1877
    @rjf1877 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great video ! Do you recommend using the hackle stack technique for this pattern ? And if you were using it for PMDs what color body would you use ? I'm always guessing when it comes to PMDs ! Thanks much

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  6 месяцев назад

      The thing about PMDs is that they all are different you need everything from pale yellow to light pink for them.

    • @rjf1877
      @rjf1877 6 месяцев назад

      No wonder I can’t get it right ! What about using the hackle stack for the No see end??

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  6 месяцев назад

      @@rjf1877 I think this method is easier and it makes the hackle sit more upright. The hackle stacker works for this fly but I like how the original sits better.

    • @rjf1877
      @rjf1877 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks very much, I really appreciate all the help you guys provide.

  • @alexargyros7186
    @alexargyros7186 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial. Could you tell me if you've ever tried this fly using CDC instead of hackle?

    • @cyguy8577
      @cyguy8577 5 месяцев назад

      Actually … how about EP fibers instead of the hackle?

  • @k9s4conservation65
    @k9s4conservation65 2 года назад +2

    I did it...

  • @shimnaman
    @shimnaman 11 месяцев назад

    No mention of what the hackle is???

  • @cyguy8577
    @cyguy8577 5 месяцев назад +1

    I think this works a lot better wearing an Oakland A’s cap!

  • @billruland1494
    @billruland1494 2 года назад +2

    Where in the "Benchside Reference" is this fly described?

    • @beeks919
      @beeks919 6 месяцев назад

      Page 114 I believe.

  • @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy
    @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy 2 года назад

    I want one….or 5

  • @Gghhaassff
    @Gghhaassff 28 дней назад

    I threw these in the Battenkill last week. The trout ate them up.

  • @leoj.l.1055
    @leoj.l.1055 2 года назад

    Is there a commercial/retail name for it? I'm not a tyer yet.

    • @ericulman7150
      @ericulman7150 2 года назад +1

      That’s the site of Phil Bair whom they mentioned in the video.

  • @stanvq
    @stanvq 5 месяцев назад +1

    It’s flies like this that makes me feel sorry for those that don’t tie and have to pay $3.75+tax for something so simple.

  • @kerryjordan7746
    @kerryjordan7746 Год назад

    I find that rotating the vice so that the hook is upside down makes figure-of-eighting the hackle much easier.

  • @alancira3147
    @alancira3147 7 месяцев назад

    What is the name of this fly?

  • @lunkerjunkie
    @lunkerjunkie 2 года назад +1

    Phil is the original lunker junky,
    lunker is where he did all the r&d for this fly.
    if I remember it correctly....
    he wanted to tie a comparadun but didn't have any deer hair

    • @thegr8goblin
      @thegr8goblin Год назад +1

      Many many years ago just below the dam he went out of his way and taught me how to rig up the bounce rig, also kicked me down a few of his dries. Great dude. Must admit I have mixed emotions about this pattern getting air time hate to see it go the way of the mother shuker.

    • @lunkerjunkie
      @lunkerjunkie Год назад

      @@thegr8goblin I'm down in St George for awhile now so I'm not current on the middle.
      did the shucker get over fished?

    • @lunkerjunkie
      @lunkerjunkie Год назад

      and yes, he's a super nice guy

    • @thegr8goblin
      @thegr8goblin Год назад

      It's still effective in it's particular time and place but it's not as great as it once was.

  • @rustybrockway5523
    @rustybrockway5523 19 дней назад

    How about a classic must have fly from my area…..the pink squirrel fly

  • @user-nm3pl8vy3w
    @user-nm3pl8vy3w 6 месяцев назад

    Can't use it in Pa.

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  6 месяцев назад

      They only told you to stop because you were using it to fish worms

  • @DRJAZZ435
    @DRJAZZ435 2 года назад

    The secret is out

  • @theodoretschannen6794
    @theodoretschannen6794 2 года назад

    All about a fly that floats low in the water.

  • @garyhegedus2550
    @garyhegedus2550 7 месяцев назад

    Why cant you just wind a hackle six turns and trim off below the hook.

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  7 месяцев назад

      That’s certainly an option. This method also helps the fly sit lower in the surface film. Thanks for the question!

  • @tylerstooksbury2063
    @tylerstooksbury2063 9 месяцев назад

    As someone who enjoys putting effort and detail in to my flies it’s disappointing to know that fish love this simple pattern. 😅

  • @johnlaudenslager706
    @johnlaudenslager706 10 месяцев назад

    Not a particularly good floater and so often lays on its side it is not easy to see. It probably presents to fish much like an RS2 when sunk but can float better because of the larger wing/bud to take floatant. I've done OK with size 20-22s on a short dropper behind more visible dry flies when fish were mostly rising to trico duns. I don't know if it is very special. It is easy to tie.

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  10 месяцев назад

      You haven’t fished in his version have you 😬😬

  • @TopSecretVid
    @TopSecretVid 2 года назад

    You could at least show some fish NOT resisting this fly..lol

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  2 года назад +1

      We invited some to the studio but they’re all camera shy.

  • @DavidStanleymusic
    @DavidStanleymusic 10 месяцев назад

    too much talking and not enough expertise

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  10 месяцев назад +4

      I’ve been tying for two weeks. Give me a freaking break man.

    • @DavidStanleymusic
      @DavidStanleymusic 10 месяцев назад

      not your fault keep at it I have found that the fish will take a fly even if it is not perfect this fly you tied is an example of what will work if you wish to make pic perfect flies then you'll need to source rare and good products which makes no sense to me as far as fishing is concerned@@FlyFishFood

  • @garycampbell7999
    @garycampbell7999 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for helping us old timers with a materials list which has come of age! I don’t always have the patience or time needed to track down materials - in stock/out stock “THE WEB!” Y’all’ve, have made it easy. 🎥🎞🎙🦟🦗🐜🎣👊🏻