I’ve been raking with these out here in CA. This lil guy is taking rainbows on the Truckee, Kings, and Putah. I’ve gotta tie up about a dozen more soon. Along with the Bird’s nest, this has become my new confidence fly.
i just started tying and i use all your videos as instructionals. thank you so much for puting them up. this nymph look soo awesome im going to have to try and tie it!
Awesome fly...I tie something like this, however I use charteruse thead as well as wrap a thead of crystal flash around the body before wrapping the wire to give it some extra flash. It has worked incredibly well for me
***** On flies 18 and smaller, I generally don't use tungsten as the extra weight doesn't really seem to make them sink that much faster. Rather put the money into tungsten beads for hooks size 16 and up. Not sure whether scientifically that's accurate, but it works for me.
So I got a question for you Tim. Why is that beads heads don’t specify for what hook to use?. Package only show the size of beads but not for what size of hooks to use. Thanks for the great video.
My Bondic cured tacky to the touch with the cheap little light and needs curing in the sun (the ultimate uv curing light) for about an hour to be non tacky
Normand Frechette The one I got cures remarkably fast and hard, tack-free. I was really surprised because the light is so small and simply can't have that much power, but it works. I've tried most of the major fly tying brands and all seem to need some natural sunlight time to completely harden. Applying a quick light top coat of the Quick Drying Sally Hansens also works very well.
+DS NYC Both vises have extraordinary pluses and each have a few minuses depending on how you tie. I simply can't say (between the models of each brand that I have) that one is better than the other, just different. And, if you look at them, mechanically, they are two very different animals. I will say, the vise shown in this video, the Regal Travel Vise with midge jaws is the nicest midge/small fly vise I've ever owned.
Brooktrout Angler Yep, the one in this video is their new travel vise. Small, light and with the midge jaws who knows how small of a hook they will hold my guess would be a 32.
One of my favorite nymphs, thank you Tim!
What an incredible beautiful nymph....thank you for the video
I have used this fly a few times this spring and had some really good luck with it. Super fun to tie and the Bondic is a great product.
I’ve been raking with these out here in CA. This lil guy is taking rainbows on the Truckee, Kings, and Putah. I’ve gotta tie up about a dozen more soon. Along with the Bird’s nest, this has become my new confidence fly.
i just started tying and i use all your videos as instructionals. thank you so much for puting them up. this nymph look soo awesome im going to have to try and tie it!
Yes it does work. And works well.
Is this the real Jim Misiura?
@@vapecat2558 no it's the fake one. Just kidding. yes this is the real Jim Misiura
That’s awesome! I love your videos!
@@vapecat2558 Thank You very much!
this fly should be your channel profile picture, is so perfect and i cant stop watching this video and watch how trouts eat it
Awesome looking Fly Tim, going to have to try and tie a few of them up.
Une bien belle friandise pour les truites. très belle réalisation.
merci.
love this fly pattern.
Great job..thanks again!
This thing crushed it for me today for some Winter trout fishing.
Awesome fly...I tie something like this, however I use charteruse thead as well as wrap a thead of crystal flash around the body before wrapping the wire to give it some extra flash. It has worked incredibly well for me
Great fly! By far the best tying videos on youtube. Do you like to use a black brass bead, or black tungsten bead?
***** On flies 18 and smaller, I generally don't use tungsten as the extra weight doesn't really seem to make them sink that much faster. Rather put the money into tungsten beads for hooks size 16 and up. Not sure whether scientifically that's accurate, but it works for me.
Evil olive backwards is Evil olive
Like a racecar or a kayak... Tim is subtle, and clever!
G Bennik I have watched this video probably 15 times as a refresher when tying these and I never noticed that till you pointer it out.
So I got a question for you Tim. Why is that beads heads don’t specify for what hook to use?. Package only show the size of beads but not for what size of hooks to use.
Thanks for the great video.
Very nice
My Bondic cured tacky to the touch with the cheap little light and needs curing in the sun (the ultimate uv curing light) for about an hour to be non tacky
Normand Frechette The one I got cures remarkably fast and hard, tack-free. I was really surprised because the light is so small and simply can't have that much power, but it works. I've tried most of the major fly tying brands and all seem to need some natural sunlight time to completely harden. Applying a quick light top coat of the Quick Drying Sally Hansens also works very well.
Could you do a "top 10" best dries, nymphs, etc. I'd really like to see what flies you prefer during the summer :)
What hook would you use with DIA-RIKI being no longer made? Fire hole?
Please which SLF dubbing is it? Thanks for this video
Thierry JOVER-BLANCH Sorry, I can see Prism now ;)
Slf prism dubbing
How do you like the Regal over the Dyna King? Which do you prefer for tying midges? Thanks in advance, great vids
+DS NYC Both vises have extraordinary pluses and each have a few minuses depending on how you tie. I simply can't say (between the models of each brand that I have) that one is better than the other, just different. And, if you look at them, mechanically, they are two very different animals. I will say, the vise shown in this video, the Regal Travel Vise with midge jaws is the nicest midge/small fly vise I've ever owned.
You ever tie mouse patterns? Would love to see your take on them.
mjskip22 The closest I've come to a mouse so far is the "Pine Squirrel Streamer". Hoping to have a more floaty pattern video early this fall.
My head cement glued itself shut.
truly hilarious joke at the end
No more dyna king?
James Coraci Still have the Dyna-King and will continue to use it for certain flies but just couldn't resist the Regals any longer.
works great any place i have tried it
Did you compare the SOS to other palindromes on purpose?
new Regal?
Brooktrout Angler Yep, the one in this video is their new travel vise. Small, light and with the midge jaws who knows how small of a hook they will hold my guess would be a 32.
Every fly tied with UV zap touch with finger. Smell finger zap again.
Uhmm ya no... I won't be smashing the barb. Give me crap idgaf.
@zachkennedy9282 Ok you are not a nice fisherperson.