Fly Tying Skill Builder #19 | Dubbing Organization, Adjusting Tails, and COMPOUND LOOPS!!!
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- These SKILL BUILDER videos will help you along your fly tying journey! We choose three tips and post them every week!
In this video we show you a simple way to organize materials that come in bags, we'll show you how to adjust tails after tying them in, and we will finally do a dive into the world of COMPOUND LOOPS! My Drunk Drea pattern is maybe the most effective streamer that I've created, and it's all due to the awesome compound loop technique.
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This video will show the following:
Chapter 1 - Loon Bench Rings (Difficulty 1/5)
Chapter 2 - Adjusting Tail Length on a Fly (Difficulty 2/5)
Chapter 3 - Compound Loops (Difficulty 5/5)
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00:00 Introduction
00:18 How to Use Loon Bench Rings (Difficulty 1/5)
01:57 How to Adjust Tail Length on a Fly (Difficulty 2/5)
05:23 How to Tie a Compound Loops (Difficulty 5/5) Спорт
Wow brother that was a complex one, love the way it turned out!!! You always have the coolest tools too!!
Loving the skill builders! Years ago someone showed me that if you wet Marabou when you tie it in , keeps the marabou from being unruly.
I use old-fashioned shower curtain rings (the metal kind) for dubbing packages, etc., but I can see the Loon rings having some great uses in the stream so will pick some up - thanks Cheech!!
Thanks for leaving the bloopers in Cheech..... New tyres need to see it happens to the best. Love the Skill Builders guys!
Lol i would be honored to have your DNA on my flys. Love all of you for sharing your knowledge. Please don't stop. Even got my dad to start ordering from Fly Fish Food not only the selection but because you all are willing to share knowledge like this. Thank you.
Thanks!
Love these vids Cheech. Experienced tyer here, still learning.
Great job on another skill builder. Fly rocks but my fav part is the Paul Mitchell blow out. The Zohan approves.
I have started marking measurements onto my d-loop tools and clamps to help with gauging how much material i need to cover X distance on a hook shank. particularly helpful for consistency when tying multiple flies quickly, too.
Another great skill builder!!
Hey Cheech, does this mean we'll start seeing more spey patterns from you :)
I like my bench rings, but it's a pain when you accidentally let go of one side and the ring empties onto the floor!
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BRING BACK UNCLE KEN!!😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
Level 6 is doing that compound loop the way Gerry does it.
Jellyfish fly
You are rotten to Brigham. I am sure he is a good boy.