In this video, Kelly will walk you through the different options of hair densities and what you're looking for in order to create a functional deer hair head.
Don’t listen to the people that say you talk too much. Your videos are loaded with great information that you don’t find in many other places and that is because you do take the time to explain the details. Keep them coming please
Also we like listening to Kelly debunking almost everything. All-time favourite: his rant on the "wiggle test" for rod action. I now make the sales teams nervous in Cabelas. Because I make full casting motions in the salesroom. Haha.
Kelly, as a new fly fisherman and learning to tie, your videos have become a necessity in my understanding of how to tie and why you do what you do. I have learned so much from you and your expertise
Was getting serious withdrawal symptoms. There was only one solution: invent more stupid bad flies and catch fish with them! Lite Brite Flies! My FAvourite!
I agree with Ed it’s a privilege to learn from you your a wealth of knowledge and I value your tips and teaching skills it shows that you want people to have the right information to do the job correctly talk as much as you want I’ll always watch to the end thank you for all you do Kelly
GREAT videos ! And dont mind those guys that say you talk too much ! Yes you are longwinded only because of your vast KNOWLEDGE experience and we all need that whether we have the patience or not LOL .
Happy that you are back, and I look forward to more. I consider you one of the best teachers and share your stuff with my fishing buddies. Thanks - Merry Christmas!!
It must be getting cold in Montana, Kelly's back to doing videos. If I get my house sold. buy the motor home and get on the road maybe I can come see you next summer. If not that's OK too there's a great pike river by my house in Michigan. Keep the educational stuff coming and keep warm.
I tie a lot of deer hair bass bugs. That being said, I am not a very good muddler tier. I am terrible when it comes to putting on too much hair. I really enjoyed your video. Going to have to practice tying bottom bouncers using the information you provided. Thank you very much.
Remember last year this time , it ain’t winter. It’s just time to dust off the vice . Tying tarpon toads with deer hair for Belize, should be fun :-) Happy Holidays
Most the super tight packed flies I've seen are for top water. Apples and oranges if you're comparing streamers. In any case, wooly sculpin is a great fly.
What was that at the beginning about having most of the fly tied already to reduce talk time? Sorry, couldn't resist. Another great video! I appreciate all the talk....great info.
Oh yeah... she rocks and she rolls... =] So, like, how's a person pass on that much information without saying that many words? I was beginning to wonder if winter was ever going to set in hard enough to get you back to the vise and the videos. See you next time you want to do another. Mike
I tie bass flies with deer hair can u tell me the thread you are using I miss the numbers I can not put the tension on mine that you do . I ordered what I though you said was the thread you use . Thanks ! Dean Bush
Hello Kelly, keep talkin , every time you say something I learn something. What is that over on your right side you keep pulling the hair through, and where do I get one. Looks like its nice and fast for removing underfur.
Jeff, Glad its helping. That is a Dyna-King comb holder, it comes with or with out the clamp the one below has the clamp, thanks. Kelly www.slideinn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/dyna-king-comb-holder-combo-555x363.jpg
Scyco, have to be careful when you add glue on hair, looks good but your fly tends to float or roll over. If you do it don't put it on the bottom , it will make the fly roll over and spin your fly.