Save Money Fly Tying With One Simple Technique | How To Color Your Tying Thread

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • In this episode we teach a money and space saving technique, coloring your tying thread. Just about the only thread we use is white or black.
    Color white thread to color code flies or to match the fly color.
    Try some different color combos and let us know what works best for you!
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    Filmed & Edited by @Brooks_roe Brooksroe.com
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Комментарии • 24

  • @PENFOLD1962
    @PENFOLD1962 Год назад +1

    A brilliant tip thank you👍😷👍

  • @williamnewton4759
    @williamnewton4759 2 года назад +1

    I was worried at first when I started doing this thinking the fish would deter with the Sharpie scent, However, it worked and have been catching ever since .. Thank you for this Video.

  • @HOLYdEYEver
    @HOLYdEYEver 2 года назад +2

    Everything you do is awesome. Change my mind. Hopefully your local fly shop doesn't see this lol.

    • @BlueLineCo
      @BlueLineCo  2 года назад +2

      Haha, Thanks!
      Don't share it with a shop that has much thread inventory.

  • @kennycurry
    @kennycurry 2 года назад

    Thanks for this. Great tip for a beginner. Please keep the fly tying videos coming :-)

  • @rpaulick9590
    @rpaulick9590 2 года назад +1

    Very good!

  • @pauldonnellan6799
    @pauldonnellan6799 2 года назад

    Loved it Adam 👍🤓🇦🇺Pauly at Wilderness Coast on Fly in Australia

  • @Sfunst38
    @Sfunst38 2 года назад

    Great tip!! One thing that I have noticed with this method. If you color just prior to whip finishing, sometimes the marker hasn't fully dried and some of it rubs off onto the whip finish tool. Not a huge deal....just when you go to whip finish again and are potentially using a different color it will rub some of that residual marker off. Other than that this method works great!!

    • @BlueLineCo
      @BlueLineCo  2 года назад +1

      mmm, good point Sean, would have to color it and then wait a minute for it to dry before whip finishing.

  • @felixsantos474
    @felixsantos474 2 года назад +1

    Dude!! Costco has a pack of 24 +1 for 10 bucks 🤘🏼🤘🏼

    • @BlueLineCo
      @BlueLineCo  2 года назад

      Thats a steal! Costco fly tying department is lit.

  • @robertm7848
    @robertm7848 2 года назад

    New to fly fishing, but have fished for a while different species. Does sharpie put out a downstream scent that would slow the bite for the older, wiser fish?

    • @sdbassin1143
      @sdbassin1143 2 года назад +1

      Same-
      hard-core Bass angler and can “catch any fish anywhere” angler but humbled fly angler wannabe.
      So far what I’ve noticed is when you’re fishing with a fly it’s not a “sit/bait&wait” presentation. So “scent downstream” isn’t as significant as the action and quickness that comes from fishing with a fly. Targeting Stream/River Trout with a fly presentation only gives the trout at best tops 3-4 seconds to make a decision to strike or not.
      I worry more about the simple things, the minute details if you are truly concerned about scent you can always spray it with any of your favorite liquid juice…. “You like the juice, this juice
      Is good” 😂 (old when it was good, SNL skit)
      Well crap this aint my page I shouldn’t even be replying 😂🔥🤷🏻‍♂️ 🎣 🐜 🐞 🪰

    • @BlueLineCo
      @BlueLineCo  2 года назад

      No, I don't worry about sharpie any more than any other synthetic. Craft fur, brushes, bucktail, marabou, all have scents to us that don't smell like a fish. Glue especially. Do you use any head cements or UV cures on your flies?
      The only fish I do worry about scent with is Carp, I don't use any head cement or cures in any of my carp patterns. For any other fish, I see zero difference.

  • @UprightMann
    @UprightMann 2 года назад

    What is the difference between their regular thread and GSP? Why would one choose one over the other?

    • @BlueLineCo
      @BlueLineCo  2 года назад

      The other colors are thinner but not as strong.
      No reason I would ever choose another thread over the GSP unless I had to have a colored thread that was more than I could just color.

    • @MarcTelesha
      @MarcTelesha 2 года назад

      @@BlueLineCo GSP is very slippery and I find that I have to use wax a lot.

  • @stevebest4867
    @stevebest4867 2 года назад +2

    Great tip! Question, how does the sharpie hold up over time in and out of the water?

    • @BlueLineCo
      @BlueLineCo  2 года назад +1

      I haven't had any issues with bleeding.
      I use this on streamers as well which get fished a lot more times than *most* nymphs.

    • @user-ki7gh9rq2j
      @user-ki7gh9rq2j 7 месяцев назад

      It's not water proof.

  • @kyle_juhl4716
    @kyle_juhl4716 2 года назад

    How many vises do you have Adam?

  • @MarcTelesha
    @MarcTelesha 2 года назад

    Causes for poor tension technique. If you pull out thread and color and then use the thread the tension on the thread will be uneven. Uneven tension control of thread is the number one issue with new tiers and many who have tied for years. Poor tension control causes there to be a ton of issues including flies that self-destruct while casting or just one fly per fish.
    You should just have a smooth release of thread while you put thread on a hook. So the bobin never changes distance between the place where the thread comes out and the hook.
    I say buy black, white and tan and/or olive. Learn how to release the thread smoothly while you use your thread. It isn't more expensive to buy a third thread as opposed to coloring the thread. I use this tip of markers for ribbing on trout flies or doing heads on flies.

  • @user-ki7gh9rq2j
    @user-ki7gh9rq2j 7 месяцев назад

    Sharpie ink is not water proof.