Another great looking fly thanks for sharing, you are a great teacher,thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill with us, it is really helping me with my tying.
Davie, I just want to thank you for what you do. Sharing all your techniques with people all over the world the way you do just shows how fantastic you are not only as a tyer of flies, but as a person as well. When I get a new video from you on my email, it's a highlight of my day. Thank you very much Davie, what you do is very appreciated.
Davie man! Now THAT is an awesome fly.. I am going to try a few of those.. one thing is that the first time a saw a fly i thought they were awesome.. That fly is a work of art in its own right.. i can also tell you are limited only by your imagination... This video had some great things to learn.. J
Very Nice Davie. First one I've seen tied without thread. Awesome, and the Nymph looks good too. I have to remember how you made this one. Thanx for sharing this video. Aloha, & Happy New Year.🌴🎣🎋💥
I don't particularly like using bead-head nymphs and tying with copper wire is a great way to take the fly down somewhat. Beautiful tie and great tips well done!
Most significant item if I may be permitted to say Davie is the quality of your hands. I imagined at times you sanding and oiling them and outright visitations to the local manicurist. And I have read and listened to tiers declaring the state or condition of ones hands is key to success handling most materials. Wrapping floss for example. Anyhow it’s the method you used for tying this fly I came to learn and appreciate. I’ve seen you use it prior to this one. I spent the early spring tying these pt’s in two colors of wire, red and bright copper fine on 14’s. Haven’t had an opportunity to get them wet so far. But soon I hope. Thanks for lesson of your hands.
I did enjoy it, Davie... thank you. I've been meaning to look for copper wire to use instead of lead. Looked up tonight: British Standard Wire Gauge (SWG) 40 is 0.0048" and 42 is 0.004". American Wire Gauge (AWG) is different 36 is 0.005" and 38 is 0.00397. From memory of measuring UTC X-Small wires it's about 0.004 or plus just a little. I didn't find UTC wire in bulk anywhere. The coating would be an advantage, I think. Mike
Hi TylerJ21, Make sure that the bobbin isn't too tight but not too loose so that when you wind the wire it flows smoothly from the bobbin holder as this helps just as much as using a ceramic version.. All the very best Davie
Question, when I'm dubbing and winding the wire/thread around the hook it seems like my dubbing unwinds. Is there a right or wrong direction to wind your dubbing onto the thread? I know as you wind your thread can twist more, would this also affect your dubbing?
Hi kpriebe007, Blend you dubbing a bit more as this will help, this happens to me too and that's what I do..It's a great wee fly and certainly worth all the trouble.. All the very best Davie..
Hi Glideman, New lighting is the main reason for the picture being a little bit clearer, I'm glad you liked the video and thanks for the kind words... All the very best Davie..
подскажите, почему мой фазан разваливается на отдельные пряди? помогите пожалуста, объясните и на крыльях тоже, делаю все как Вы, повторяю, а итог плохой, помогите объясните
Hello, One of the main reason for pheasant tail fibres separating when winding up the body is down to tying onto an uneven layer of thread causing the fibres to spread out and separate this also happens with the wing as the smoother the better..I hope this is of some help to you.. All the best Davie..
Well, I should have searched a little more. Found this... www.remingtonindustries.com/magnet-wire/magnet-wire-38-awg-enameled-copper-6-spool-sizes/?sku=38SNSP.125&gclid=CPD64tmj2eICFQq9wAodvFoI2g I believe this is the type of wire originally used on the Pheasant Tail nymph. The enameling would keep the wire from corroding though it's purpose is to keep electricity from jumping wire to wire in motor windings. Mike
Hi cernhutch, I have attached a link to a video of the vice I use for you to see, unfortunately it's no longer being made. ATB Davie ruclips.net/video/3P6MZIrpGG0/видео.html
Another great looking fly thanks for sharing, you are a great teacher,thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill with us, it is really helping me with my tying.
Davie, I just want to thank you for what you do. Sharing all your techniques with people all over the world the way you do just shows how fantastic you are not only as a tyer of flies, but as a person as well. When I get a new video from you on my email, it's a highlight of my day.
Thank you very much Davie, what you do is very appreciated.
Thank you very much Terryll Monroe for all your kind words it means a huge amount to me...Stay safe and well..
All the very best Davie..
VERY INNOVATIVE, gorgeous pattern and the never ending pleasure of watching you tie ! L 👍👍
I've never thought to use the fine wire in the bobbin. You, sir, are a wizard. Keep doing what you're doing!! Love the vids!!
So many years ago, you made me want to tie my own fly. So many years later , you still impress me! Atb mr. Mc Phail and thank you!
That's a great fly for grayling and trout, thx for sharing Davie.
Stay safe😊
Davie man! Now THAT is an awesome fly.. I am going to try a few of those.. one thing is that the first time a saw a fly i thought they were awesome.. That fly is a work of art in its own right.. i can also tell you are limited only by your imagination... This video had some great things to learn.. J
Very nice Davie! Simple flies are just so effective! Thanks for sharing your copper wire tying technique - will put that to good use! ATB! Hank
Beautiful, buggy nymph, Davie; well done!
Very Nice Davie. First one I've seen tied without thread. Awesome, and the Nymph looks good too.
I have to remember how you made this one. Thanx for sharing this video.
Aloha, & Happy New Year.🌴🎣🎋💥
I really appreciate you debarbed the hook 👍🏿
About the pattern, fantastic, as usual. Thanks for sharing
Hi Davie, a really nice nymph fly using the KISS principle, many thanks for some good ideas that I can put to use tying local type of nymphs.
I don't particularly like using bead-head nymphs and tying with copper wire is a great way to take the fly down somewhat. Beautiful tie and great tips well done!
Thanks for another masterful tie, love your videos. Christmas greetings from down-under in NZ.
Most significant item if I may be permitted to say Davie is the quality of your hands. I imagined at times you sanding and oiling them and outright visitations to the local manicurist. And I have read and listened to tiers declaring the state or condition of ones hands is key to success handling most materials. Wrapping floss for example. Anyhow it’s the method you used for tying this fly I came to learn and appreciate. I’ve seen you use it prior to this one. I spent the early spring tying these pt’s in two colors of wire, red and bright copper fine on 14’s. Haven’t had an opportunity to get them wet so far. But soon I hope. Thanks for lesson of your hands.
Aye Aye Sir.
Lovely fly Davie. Meticulously tied. Thanks for sharing.
That there is one nice little nymph..... thanks for another great tie Davie. I’ll give this one a go too! lol
Amazing fly ! Thank you to show us the best way to tie a pheasant tail!
Just love your videos Sir. Keep on please.
Daniel
another great video, and a new fly for me to try tomorrow, thanks for the inspiration
Nice pattern Davie. Thanks
Nice fly. Good to practice with wire.
Just did 5 of them and love it :)
Awesome lesson thank you sir
Very nicely done
Brilliant and easy Hares Ear
I did enjoy it, Davie... thank you.
I've been meaning to look for copper wire to use instead of lead. Looked up tonight: British Standard Wire Gauge (SWG) 40 is 0.0048" and 42 is 0.004". American Wire Gauge (AWG) is different 36 is 0.005" and 38 is 0.00397. From memory of measuring UTC X-Small wires it's about 0.004 or plus just a little. I didn't find UTC wire in bulk anywhere. The coating would be an advantage, I think.
Mike
Great little nymph...
Nice nymph Davie... I'll be giving that a go.
ATB Chris
Another great one! Thanks
Had my biggest trout of the season with this fly
Fantastic!!!!! I would really like to learn this craft .
You are the man.
Beautiful
I tried to imitate this pattern but my copper wire kept breaking. Any advice or techniques?
Hi TylerJ21,
Make sure that the bobbin isn't too tight but not too loose so that when you wind the wire it flows smoothly from the bobbin holder as this helps just as much as using a ceramic version..
All the very best Davie
Really nice! 👍👍
Nice
Davie. Is there anyway I can contact you by IM or email. I would like to ask you something. As always your videos are great. Thanks
Question, when I'm dubbing and winding the wire/thread around the hook it seems like my dubbing unwinds. Is there a right or wrong direction to wind your dubbing onto the thread? I know as you wind your thread can twist more, would this also affect your dubbing?
Hi kpriebe007,
Blend you dubbing a bit more as this will help, this happens to me too and that's what I do..It's a great wee fly and certainly worth all the trouble..
All the very best Davie..
Best nymph
Have you got a new camera Davie? Picture looks great 👍
Hi Glideman,
New lighting is the main reason for the picture being a little bit clearer, I'm glad you liked the video and thanks for the kind words...
All the very best Davie..
Davie help me my man tips tying with wire is it just practice makes you better
подскажите, почему мой фазан разваливается на отдельные пряди? помогите пожалуста, объясните и на крыльях тоже, делаю все как Вы, повторяю, а итог плохой, помогите объясните
Hello, One of the main reason for pheasant tail fibres separating when winding up the body is down to tying onto an uneven layer of thread causing the fibres to spread out and separate this also happens with the wing as the smoother the better..I hope this is of some help to you..
All the best Davie..
@@DavieMcPhail спасибо, но лучше бы видео снять
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Well, I should have searched a little more. Found this... www.remingtonindustries.com/magnet-wire/magnet-wire-38-awg-enameled-copper-6-spool-sizes/?sku=38SNSP.125&gclid=CPD64tmj2eICFQq9wAodvFoI2g I believe this is the type of wire originally used on the Pheasant Tail nymph. The enameling would keep the wire from corroding though it's purpose is to keep electricity from jumping wire to wire in motor windings.
Mike
Davie, what vise is that?
Hi cernhutch,
I have attached a link to a video of the vice I use for you to see, unfortunately it's no longer being made.
ATB Davie
ruclips.net/video/3P6MZIrpGG0/видео.html
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