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Discover the "Herl Bach" | An Uncomplicated, Deadly, Mayfly Nymph 

Phil Rowley Fly Fishing
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If you are looking for a simple-to-tie but deadly Callibaetis nymph, try my Herl Diawl Bach or Herl Bach. This is fast becoming one of my favorite Callibaetis nymphs. It has proven itself across western North America whenever trout are feeding on Callibaetis nymphs.
Herl Bach
Hook: Daiichi 1530 #10-#14
Thread: 8/0, Olive, Tan, or Grey
Tail: Coque De Leon, Dark Pardo
Rib: Krinkle Mirror Flash, Flashabou, Mirage Opal or Pearl
Body: Ostrich Herl, Natural Grey, Olive, Tan, or a mixture of Olive and Tan
Beard: Coque De Leon, Dark Pardo
Material Sources
Daiichi 1530 #10-#14: www.canadianll...
8/0, Olive, Tan, or Grey: collabs.shop/kmohop
Coque De Leon, Dark Pardo: collabs.shop/kt35b1
Krinkle Mirror Flash, Flashabou, Mirage Opal, or Pearl: collabs.shop/kmohop
Ostrich Herl, Natural Grey, Olive, Tan, or a mixture of Olive and Tan: collabs.shop/kt35b1
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Комментарии : 24   
@TightLinesNW
@TightLinesNW Год назад
I love the Diawl Bach. This looks like a great variation. Thanks for sharing!
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
It’s a simple fly that has worked for me across western North America. I am enjoy your videos BTW. 👍 Cheers, Phil
@greghammack529
@greghammack529 Год назад
Just found one of your videos. I like what I see. Good demo tyer, easy to follow. I'll be back.
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
Thanks, Greg. I appreciate your kind words. I hope you enjoy my other videos on my channel. Cheers, Phil
@jakeroth3879
@jakeroth3879 Год назад
Nice tie for sure, simple.
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
Thanks Jake. Simple flies often work well. Cheers, Phil
@jakeroth3879
@jakeroth3879 Год назад
I tied a batch and started running it with great results. I knew this would be a hit. I switched the ribbing to small French tinsel for weight and durability. It’s my lead fly choice on cloudy days !!!!
@santaellamedia7077
@santaellamedia7077 Год назад
Great video and pattern, thanks for sharing! Any substitution for ostrich herl? I was thinking maybe hares mask fur possibly in a dubbing loop
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
Glad you enjoyed my video. Yo can definitely substitute hare’s ear. I do it all the time. Check out my Hare’s Ear version, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GqX9kF-pK4c.html. Cheers Phil
@johnbrock7528
@johnbrock7528 Год назад
Hi Phil I'm from Wales, home of the Diawl Bach ( translates as Little Devil ) and as a Welsh speaker think it's high time everyone pronounces it correctly. It's Di Owl (same as the bird ) Bach . more difficult but nearest I can think of for anyone who has never heard welsh language , like Bach the classical composer
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
Hi, The Diawl Bach is one of my go to stillwater patterns. I was aware of how to pronounce the flies name and thought I had done so. I will make sure in future videos I am true to the fly’s name. 👍 Cheers, Phil
@syphogenic1743
@syphogenic1743 Год назад
It's a Chomper with a tail and throat hackle. 😄
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
No doubt it is similar, but a Chomper also has a shellback. Either way, they are great flies. Cheers, Phil
@johnshand6176
@johnshand6176 Год назад
Thanks for that demonstration! I will tie a few up for fishing the Tongariro River mouth with Lake Taupo at dusk. Regards from down-under in NZ.
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the video John. Let me know how you do. I have to get down your way someday. Cheers, Phil
@3for5spotshooter
@3for5spotshooter Год назад
I tone down the flash with PMD angel hair.
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
That’s certainly a great option. I like the flash when the natural nymphs are ascending to the surface to emerge. At this time the natural nymphs have a lot of shine due to the trapped gas beneath their exoskeleton they use to aid the emergence process. Cheers, Phil
@강현-l8m
@강현-l8m Год назад
😍
@billkennedy8795
@billkennedy8795 Год назад
Would this work in a river as well as it would in a lake?
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
Hi Bill, There is no reason this wouldn’t work in moving water too. Cheers, Phil
@billkennedy8795
@billkennedy8795 Год назад
@Philip Rowley hey Phil, I'm big fan of yours and love your content. Keep it up! On another note do you have a video on how you setup your chironomid rig or a leech/chironomid rig? Secondly when i was fishing lower K last weekend I saw an insane green chironomid hatch but I was in about 50 ft of water on my fishcat pontoon...how would you approach that scenario...in the really deep water(with floating line). Thanks again!
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
@@billkennedy8795 Hi Bill, great question. I will be putting some videos together along with a knot-tying and rigging course in the near future. For deep water emergences, like the one you experienced, I would carefully anchor above them. Once anchored, I would use set up a fast sinking, density-compensated type VI or VII full sinking line and fish vertically through the water from a foot off the bottom right up to the surface. My leader would be about five feet long, consisting of two sections, 3 feet of 1X or 2X fluro and 2 feet of 2X or 3X for my final tippet section. Be prepared for savage takes with this method. I would also keep in mind that just because the emergence is in 50 feet of water doesn't mean the fish are feeding just above the bottom. Often in deep water, trout will suspend and feed mid-depth as the ascending pupa wiggle by. In these instances, you can fish a floating line and indicator and explore anywhere between 12-15 down. Just make sure you are amongst the emerging chironomids. If you have one, a sounder is a big help in these instances. I hope this helps. Cheers, Phil
@billkennedy8795
@billkennedy8795 Год назад
@Philip Rowley wow Phil, you're a real beauty. Awesome advice! Much appreciated and I owe you a beer or fly or something if I ever run into you. Cheers Buddy
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing
@PhilRowleyFlyFishing Год назад
@@billkennedy8795 Anytime Bill. Only too happy to help. A nice cold beer sounds like a great idea! Cheers, Phil
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