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Thank you! There are many videos showing flies but your explanation of all small points help understand how and what to do to do it well. Best regards to you!
Dandy, like your videos. They are informative and professional, even if you slipped on this one and clipped your tail fibers. Hey, we all do stuff like that, and real tyers understand.
Excellent demonstration of stacking as opposed to just spinning. End result is VERY nice, and I'm sure that with all the half-hitches and spots of head cement, that fly will stand up to dozens and dozens of pissed-off largemouths, smallies, and whatever else happens to grab it. Extremely well-done fly. Thank You for passing along your knowledge.
Has anyone really ever tested this knot ? My testing shows it's not any stronger than a standard Blood Knot. As a matter of fact it's a lot harder to get tight making it a weaker knot.
CDC is one of those feathers I can’t imagine not having. It has this way of just making certain patterns BETTER. I was on a pretty major caddis hatch last night so my little elk hairs would have a tough time getting noticed. But the CDC elk hair has a way of drawing attention in a way that looks natural and attractive as opposed to unnatural and scary…and as if in cue, I was on the fish almost immediately.
I just came across this tutorial and really like the pattern, enough so im going to have to add it to my fly box. Thanks for clear instruction and the tricks you used to get the end results. God Bless n Fish on!
X- caddis and the Iris caddis are great patterns my Craig Mathews, former owner of Blue Ribbon Flies, West Yellowstone MT. These have accounted for hundreds and hundreds of fish!!
Your video is very good, it's to bad , myself I can't hear you or understand half of what you are saying , please turn your mike up n talk a lil louder , I do want to learn, thank you.
Sorry for that. I'd recommend using headphones and turing up the volume on your device. Also check the audio out put settings for the RU-vid player. Sometimes that gets set lower on people's account. As for the French, not much I can do about that. Thanks for giving us a try. -H
Your video is very good, it's to bad , myself I can't hear you or understand half of what you are saying , please turn your mike up n talk a lil louder , I do want to learn, thank you.
Sorry for that. I'd recommend using headphones and turing up the volume on your device. Also check the audio out put settings for the RU-vid player. Sometimes that gets set lower on people's account. As for the French, not much I can do about that. Thanks for giving us a try. -H