Lol this seems like clickbait. What a shame, I’m in CO and would like to support. One of your other titles says black canyon, but you are not fishing there
I noticed something. Everyone that says something negative about someone that is tying a fly has no video of him/her tying a fly. Ohh wait it because they don't want other leaving negative comments on their video. I love the fly just the way it is, GREAT JOB
In all honesty, there isn't a fly tying video out there that isn't boring. They don't have action, half naked girls, or drama. At least they aren't supposed to. They are instructional only. And well, that can be boring especially for those who don't fish or tie flies themselves.
Constructive criticism, but most tying videos do not include fishing it. We are fortunate that McFly does a water shot. I have no criticism for any tyers, you got the guys to put it up, I am going to say thank you.
Another thing you could do is tie the hackle in when you tie in your chenille and move it forward up the shank and tie it in that way love the videos man keep it up
Sure, I do fly fishing video's as well, and always show what fly the fish hit. Check them out! I think one of them has me fishing this fly. But, for the fly tying videos, its just underwater footage to see how it moves. Something I do with all my new ties. :)
I like it but I like to really exaggerate my hackle so it flows back more naturally. That looked like a web cockerel hackle. I like to use soft hackle. Tied well explained well and it is a nice fly. Many fish will take it for food. Tight lines. Sean
+Sean Mooney soft hackle buggers are great as well, and have lots of movement. I do tie them that way as well. However this is the most common way to tie and the original way, so that's why I chose this approach. Many of my viewers that are new to tying might not have as much luck with the soft hackle as it does tend to take a little more planning when palmering. In fact I think they even call a soft hackle bugger by another name, though I don't remember what that is off the top of my head. I'd love to see your versions as well, can you send me a picture or upload it on this messenger? You do nice work, at least from what I've seen so far. It's a nice thing to see others takes on flies.
I do not work outside my home presently but I have 24 hour care for a dying loved one. I haven't much time unless I am up overnight keeping her safe. I just use over sized Hen feathers from a cape. I like to share my take on a fly, and I love to compare to some flies I see. All the best, Sean
Yeah you told me before about that and I am terribly sorry for your struggles and state of your wife. You and your family are in my families prayers. No pressure and stress on sending me the pictures. I don't need them. I do appreciate all your lovely comments and suggestions you always are kind to send.
Its not? Did you watch till the end? Did you see it move under the water? LOL Wasn't the fly filmed under the water??? HAHA Thanks, glad you liked it. Just make sure you watch it till the very end so you see the underwater footage.
@@VadimDrevenchuk Yeah it is short, and sorry it was blocked. This was one of my earlier videos and they didnt do the "recommended" thing when I made this so originally it wasnt covered. Now I show the underwater a little earlier to keep from it being blocked.
I like to put more lead wire and to tie on the chenille at the front and then bring my thread back over the chenille until it reaches the back and wrap it forward then
+Troutaholic flo no not usually, occasionally I will throw up some flies to sell on EBay, but not regularly... just ones I made too much of and won't use all within a year or something...
I am looking for guest tiers for a zoom tying demonstration. Our group generally has 30 participants. Would you be interested in doing one? They are on Wednesday evening for about 2 hours. If so, let me know and we can talk.
I just went back and re-watched the video. Yes there is underwater footage, at the very end. The fly was under water and moving in the water. Two passes. One even strip, the other with a jigging motion.
I know it may be for a different application, but have you tried te adhesive lead tape they sell at golf shops? It is thinner than the stuff you get at the fly shop and less money as well.
@@McFlyAngler Actually, "Yup." Your title is misleading. It suggests that most of the video is how a wooly bugger acts underwater. But if you're getting clicks, then by all means keep it. That's the name of the game -- clicks. Right? ;)
No it doesn’t suggest that. Sorry you thought that but it’s not what was meant. Not many people tie flies and then put underwater footage of it moving underwater. I do. It’s a tying video, with underwater footage. Sorry you got “duped” lol. But man just cause you expected something that wasn’t said doesn’t mean it’s intended to be clickbait. I have videoes with many more views than this that don’t say underwater footage. It’s not about the clicks, it is about making quality videos and teaching people. Have a good day.
This is not clickbait my friend. LOL. Funny how much people think this is. I showed the fly underwater. I do this in all my videos. I am showing how it swims under water. People expect its showing it being taken by a fish. But this is not said. Not sure how this is clickbait. Maybe a disappointment to you because you expected something else that was not said. But I cannot control how you look at things.
Thank you... But I respectfully disagree with the click bait thing. The video is about fishing, and tying a fly. In the picture there is a fly rod and a fly. Not sure how thats "click bait" but... OK. Sorry you felt deceived. It was not my intention.
I watched the whole video and yes I saw the so-called "Underwater Footage". And because I commented on your video you call me a fool? This is how you respond to someone who has taken their time to watch your videos!! I would be foolish if I ever watched another one.
Bro, you were calling me a liar. Was there footage of the fly underwater? You call it “so called” But it is footage of the fly moving underwater to give you an idea of what the fly moves like. What did you want for underwater?
@@McFlyAngler For a total of 5 seconds (Maybe...). Constituting less than 1.8% of a fairly short 280 second video. Clickbait title. You need to do better if you want to be taken seriously.
you're the only fly tier who has under water footage which IMO Is super important
Glad you like the videos.
where's the under water footage? I don't see it.
So much for the underwater footage
It’s there bro.
Nice tie!!...I have watched a lot of your videos, this is one of my favorites. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed this.
Good video. Very well done. It's always nice to see variations of a fly that I really enjoy tying.
Glad you liked it! :)
That is a neat looking fly.
Thank you! Yeah the wooly bugger is quite a good pattern. Always seems to work.
@@McFlyAngler you are very welcome. I haven't tried the ones i have yet. I do plan on getting out with my fly rod more this year.
Awesome! yeah we all could use more fishing for sure! HAHA.
Purple wooly buggers are my favorite.
Good color for cloudy days and stained water for sure
am I crazy or is there no under water footage? the only reason I watched this video
Yes, at the end of the video. time for the footage is 4:30 to be exact...
Lol this seems like clickbait. What a shame, I’m in CO and would like to support. One of your other titles says black canyon, but you are not fishing there
Yeah, click bait.
Those scissors look cool... also the lure
Thank u
You saved me so much time tying in Krystal flash I never thought to do this but this should help a lot thankyou!
Glad to help
That looks really good.
Thanks
I thought it was a awesome fly and I like the underwater demo, nice video and tight lines
Thanks
Thank you !
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I noticed something. Everyone that says something negative about someone that is tying a fly has no video of him/her tying a fly. Ohh wait it because they don't want other leaving negative comments on their video. I love the fly just the way it is, GREAT JOB
In all honesty, there isn't a fly tying video out there that isn't boring. They don't have action, half naked girls, or drama. At least they aren't supposed to. They are instructional only. And well, that can be boring especially for those who don't fish or tie flies themselves.
Ivan Valentin To be honest if i did upload i would want criticisism as it leads to improvement. But thats just me
Constructive criticism, but most tying videos do not include fishing it. We are fortunate that McFly does a water shot. I have no criticism for any tyers, you got the guys to put it up, I am going to say thank you.
Awesome Fly
Thanks
Sick vid man. Thanks for the tutorial
Thank you, no problem hope it helps
What a nice fly I will be sure to tie it
Thanks! Yeah, Buggers for sure work well!
Another thing you could do is tie the hackle in when you tie in your chenille and move it forward up the shank and tie it in that way love the videos man keep it up
Thanks, so I did a video a few months ago talking about the different ways to tie a bugger. Go check it out
Very nice!
+Dale Myers thank you
By the title of the video I thought fish would be smashing into that thing. Maybe you could do that in the future.
Sure, I do fly fishing video's as well, and always show what fly the fish hit. Check them out! I think one of them has me fishing this fly. But, for the fly tying videos, its just underwater footage to see how it moves. Something I do with all my new ties. :)
Nice. What fly reel was that in the thumbnail?
I don’t know. Not my reel. This is one of 2 videos where I took a random thumbnail from the internet. Out of over 400, maybe 500 videos now.
The music makes me feel good about myself.
Well I am glad I could help! :)
I like it but I like to really exaggerate my hackle so it flows back more naturally. That looked like a web cockerel hackle. I like to use soft hackle. Tied well explained well and it is a nice fly. Many fish will take it for food. Tight lines. Sean
+Sean Mooney soft hackle buggers are great as well, and have lots of movement. I do tie them that way as well. However this is the most common way to tie and the original way, so that's why I chose this approach. Many of my viewers that are new to tying might not have as much luck with the soft hackle as it does tend to take a little more planning when palmering. In fact I think they even call a soft hackle bugger by another name, though I don't remember what that is off the top of my head.
I'd love to see your versions as well, can you send me a picture or upload it on this messenger? You do nice work, at least from what I've seen so far. It's a nice thing to see others takes on flies.
I do not work outside my home presently but I have 24 hour care for a dying loved one. I haven't much time unless I am up overnight keeping her safe.
I just use over sized Hen feathers from a cape. I like to share my take on a fly, and I love to compare to some flies I see. All the best, Sean
Yeah you told me before about that and I am terribly sorry for your struggles and state of your wife. You and your family are in my families prayers.
No pressure and stress on sending me the pictures. I don't need them. I do appreciate all your lovely comments and suggestions you always are kind to send.
@@McFlyAngler It's called a Brahma bugger I believe
@@jacobstarr9010 Yes, like I said in the video and description section.
That's not underwater footage. Great tutorial though!
Its not? Did you watch till the end? Did you see it move under the water? LOL Wasn't the fly filmed under the water??? HAHA
Thanks, glad you liked it. Just make sure you watch it till the very end so you see the underwater footage.
@@McFlyAngler The underwater footage was only few second long with half the screen blocked by “Next Recommend” video. But its all good 👍
@@VadimDrevenchuk Yeah it is short, and sorry it was blocked. This was one of my earlier videos and they didnt do the "recommended" thing when I made this so originally it wasnt covered. Now I show the underwater a little earlier to keep from it being blocked.
Will trout go for a woolly bugger
Yes
I like to put more lead wire and to tie on the chenille at the front and then bring my thread back over the chenille until it reaches the back and wrap it forward then
+LaserPenguins there are many ways to tie this for sure
Nice One ..Thank you ..
Hey thanks Maurice! :)
Why name this underwater footage?
It’s a wooly bugger, with underwater footage of it after tying it. ?! Not sure the confusion? Lol
@@McFlyAngler Never saw the underwater footage.
@@McFlyAngler I must have blinked.
Well go watch it again, it’s there
@@McFlyAngler I must have blinked.
This was supposed to be underwater footage not how to tie the fly.
It was a video on how to tie the fly with underwater footage.
Underwater video???
It’s at the end of the video
What reel is in the thumbnail of the video
+Cameron Olson not sure, it's not mine.
Underwater in a bathtub?
For sure, it’s about the only way I can get good footage underwater.
Nice
Thanks
No underwater footage ...
You didn’t see it? Towards the very end
do you sell that bug????
+Troutaholic flo no not usually, occasionally I will throw up some flies to sell on EBay, but not regularly... just ones I made too much of and won't use all within a year or something...
Do you tie yet Troutaholic? Cabelas sells a pattern kit for the wooly bugger, you just need to add the weight. Not sure if that will help you.
I am looking for guest tiers for a zoom tying demonstration. Our group generally has 30 participants. Would you be interested in doing one? They are on Wednesday evening for about 2 hours. If so, let me know and we can talk.
It would be tough right now, especially with the kids. I appreciate you thinking of me.
Mantap 👍👍👍
That was the most unrealistic "fly" I've ever seen go through the water! Oh that wasn't water, just air???
Ok bro
3 guarantees... death, taxes and catching fish on a wooly bugger. Simplest and best to catch damn near anything ever.
So true!
No you ant crazy there is no under water footage, l was court like you.
There is, at the end of the video I filmed the fly under water no?
I just went back and re-watched the video. Yes there is underwater footage, at the very end. The fly was under water and moving in the water. Two passes. One even strip, the other with a jigging motion.
I know it may be for a different application, but have you tried te adhesive lead tape they sell at golf shops? It is thinner than the stuff you get at the fly shop and less money as well.
+Kerry Pitt good thinking, I'll try it!
Check out Nor-vise
They are cool for sure, I like my renzetti though
you know that that fly is going to be realy heavy witch is not always the best
It’s a baitfish color pattern man, I fish these deep...
Clickbait.
Nope
@@McFlyAngler Actually, "Yup." Your title is misleading. It suggests that most of the video is how a wooly bugger acts underwater. But if you're getting clicks, then by all means keep it. That's the name of the game -- clicks. Right? ;)
No it doesn’t suggest that. Sorry you thought that but it’s not what was meant. Not many people tie flies and then put underwater footage of it moving underwater. I do. It’s a tying video, with underwater footage. Sorry you got “duped” lol. But man just cause you expected something that wasn’t said doesn’t mean it’s intended to be clickbait. I have videoes with many more views than this that don’t say underwater footage. It’s not about the clicks, it is about making quality videos and teaching people. Have a good day.
Sorry, Thumbs down for your click bait title. Shame on you.
This is not clickbait my friend. LOL. Funny how much people think this is. I showed the fly underwater. I do this in all my videos. I am showing how it swims under water. People expect its showing it being taken by a fish. But this is not said. Not sure how this is clickbait. Maybe a disappointment to you because you expected something else that was not said. But I cannot control how you look at things.
click bait. good vid tho
Thank you... But I respectfully disagree with the click bait thing. The video is about fishing, and tying a fly. In the picture there is a fly rod and a fly. Not sure how thats "click bait" but... OK. Sorry you felt deceived. It was not my intention.
""Underwater Footage"" No one likes to be fooled.
I’m not fooling you, your just a fool, it’s at the end of the video. Man, people just jump to conclusions! Hahahahaha.
I watched the whole video and yes I saw the so-called "Underwater Footage". And because I commented on your video you call me a fool? This is how you respond to someone who has taken their time to watch your videos!! I would be foolish if I ever watched another one.
Bro, you were calling me a liar. Was there footage of the fly underwater? You call it “so called” But it is footage of the fly moving underwater to give you an idea of what the fly moves like. What did you want for underwater?
McFly Angler 7 months later no reply😂
Where's the underwater footage. I'm NEVER watching this channel again. Big thumbs down.
It’s at the end….
barely a few seconds of underwater footage and couldn't really see with all the links to other videos in the way homie...
@@McFlyAngler
@@McFlyAngler For a total of 5 seconds (Maybe...). Constituting less than 1.8% of a fairly short 280 second video.
Clickbait title. You need to do better if you want to be taken seriously.
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McFly Angler thanks brother
boring
+David Evans glad you liked it... haha
David Evans it may have been boring and not even an underwater video of the fly but it's a cool logo lol.
+David Evans No u
Brandon Nevarez it’s at 4:30