Silk lines are a joy to use and due to their fine diamater, help provide great presentation. You just need to let them dry before putting away - loose coils over the back of chair or strip into carboard box is all you need to do. I've tried most and rate the Peche a Soie as the best.
One of my mates gave me a few Jingler’s a few months ago and I couldn’t replicate them exactly but after seeing this video I can use the ones I’ve tied with confidence. Absolute deadly pattern for me as a complete beginner. Will add the cdc tail and wings. Subscribed
Hi, Johnathan, sent an email to "Onstream Guide" five minutes ago to see if it's still operating.Then I come across this video on RU-vid. Never knew you were back. Glad to see you back, because I love your stuff. Today is the 15 of July.Hope you do more videos. Best of luck for the future. A Cork man👍
Jonathan, I've used up all the ones you gave me when we fished on the Tees together. Gonna tie up a bunch more, its my favorite Dry Dropper fly and it is buoyant enough to float a fairly heavy beaded nymph or Perdigon. Good to see you back in the game. Ed
But not really upstream wet as you catch all the fish on the point nymph!......so much for you being so obsessed with movement in your flies......many jig nymphs and buzzers ect have no movement and hard unnatural bodies but are lethal fish catchers! Stop overthinking it......
Hi Jonathan, not seen you for a bit. You’re looking well. Pleased you are having success with the book. Great flies as well. Still the best guide I’ve ever had. And I’ve had a few. All the best. 😂
Welcome back Jonathan 💪 after imitating your techniques, and fly patterns successfully over the many years! It’s Inspirational seeing you on screen again! You’re a legend mate 👍👍 great Emerger pattern btw 😊
Hello Johnathan sadly when I click on the link wth amazon I can't buy the book is it only an ebook it only takes me to amazon america when I click on the link. I would like to buy the book.
Jonathan, what a pleasant surprise. Great to see you back behind the bench. Still remembering our time on the Tees, and all the nice fish we caught. I'm still using the soft hackle dry fly with great success.
Hello Jonathon, long time no see. I've followed your channel since the very beginning and have really missed your tutorials. I have your DVD, bought some time ago and i still keep looking in on the on-line shop. I still have a number of the furled leaders you used to supply. Not sure whether it was you I spotted at Cronkley Bridge during the summer months? i do hope you'll return front of camera more often? Many thanks for all your work down the years .
Hi Jonathan. Glad to see you making videos again. Learnt a lot a valuable info from you when I was a beginner. Bought half a dozen life jacket caddis off you at the fly tying fair and they are super bouyant. Had a 4.5lb a 4lb & a 3.2lb brown on a small spate River in mid Wales earlier this Spring, so I,m guessing I've come a long way since I started watching your video as a beginner 10 years ago. Thanks you so much for all your efforts to teach us fly fishers. Total respects to you and cheers. Jon.
I have bought some of these flies from you. They are fantastic for fishing the Duo and are virtually unsinkable. I do think a split ring tied in at the back would make them easier to use though. I'm sure there is a good reason that you don't tie them this way, probably to do with competition rules.
As the other comments mention its good to have you back active Jon. I can also vouch for the effectiveness of this pattern from ourday out earlier in the season.