Tutorials on how to make bass bug flies for fly fishing. Flies available at Feathercraft, Florida Keys Outfitters, Living Waters Fly Fishing and Fin&Feather.
Mr. Lash I love you tutorial on the method you use on the popper. My question is do you have any tutorials on the sliders. I came to your videos late. But I’m really interested in learning how to tie the sliders. Thanks again
That Looks GREAT !!! You are ALSOME !!!! I have got to learn how to tie those poppers. I'm going to be seeing a lot of you. Thanks Ed, for sharing your many years of experience with us. Mike Walters Alabama
I've been tying for a little over a year year and trying to increase what little time I have to tie by bringing my vise, tools, and materials to work. I am enjoying this series as I hope to maybe try some deer hair soon for saltwater flies and then maybe move on to some more advanced stuff like what you are doing. What is the water based adhesive you are using?
I just discovered this site. Ed, you are an excellent tier and a better teacher. I have been tying primarily trout flies for 75 years and intend to spread my wings and try some of these bugs. I like your style and full explanation for each step you take. Looks like a challenge and fun. I'll start when I return from my 2 month stay in Northern Maine. I'll be studying your videos in the meantime. Bob Miller
I had the pleasure of taking an all day class from Ed during the FFI expo in Livingston a few years ago. He walked us through this very fly. What an incredible teacher. Building these bass bugs is fun. Practice a few. You will be amazed at how quickly you improve. Ed, thank you again for sharing your knowledge. I hope to see you again at one of these expos. Scott
I had the pleasure of taking an all day class from Ed during the FFI expo in Livingston a few years ago. He walked us through this very fly. What an incredible teacher. Practice a few. You will be amazed at how fast the 5th one goes compared to the 1st :-) Ed, thank you again for sharing your knowledge. I hope to see you again at one of these expos. Scott
Thank you for posting this series Ed! I spent a day a few years ago watching you tie at FeatherCraft and still have & fish the bugs I have from that day. Beautiful work! Best Wishes
We met in Baton Rouge at our last conclave. I'm so glad you posted these videos. Thanks so much. You're not only an artist, but you're an educator too, because you've taught so many your art.