I like the pattern but not how the body is finis😊hed. Looks like a perogie impaled on a hook. Have you ever given any thought to trimming the bottom body skin to the foam around to the mid point of the body thickness, then gluing the top skin so that it overlaps the bottom skin at approximately the mid thickness of the body and gluing the top skin over the bottom, then trimming the top skin. Just a thought, but after some more thought, probably more work than it's worth. I like the body design made to enable gluing the silicone legs in to the body. I will try making this pattern; also a version with hook point up for skimming over lily pads.
Wow! What a comeback... because I haven't seen your awesome ties in a while. Must have been in R&D. Very innovative assembly of materials. Thanks, this was great!
Just getting into these type flies, Corey put me onto your product and it's awesome for the action and look it gives to a pattern. Thx again for the vid and finz!
Not exactly. He ties his sitting flat like an injured baitfish. He has been using my thin finz lately though and recently did a video. We have been partnering on a few ideas too. Great guy!
friendly advice : if you're going to film yourself tying, with you as the background, wear a light blue, light gray , light olive shirt with no print.. black printed shirts make it hard to see what you're doing at the vice...
@@flyskinz thanks. I’m having a tough time cutting them with scissors. I’m just using long strips for the body and wing case of a stone fly. I like using the material because I can stretch it tight for a thin body but don’t like cutting the strips with scissors