Great Pattern for fast Deep Water, Hook Size 10-12-14 with 3mm Tungsten Black Bead,,, Thread Glo-Brite no12 & Black 8/0,, Body Peacock Herl Dyed Green,,, finished with Sooty Olive Dubbing
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Mayflies I would even consider that thread for body alone with just a wire ribbing and a peacock dubbing for a collar. Almost like a Zebra Midge style. I'll bet You would catch many Grayling on it. Next Peacock Here Body I Tie I will definitely use your wrap around thread technique.A Perfect Tie My Friend!
More great work my friend. Keep em’ coming! I’ve directed a number of novice tyers to your site from a FB group that I’m a member of. They need a great deal of help and your teaching style and skills will certainly help them.
Nice work Mak. You're Amazing! I just love to watch you tying these beautiful fly patterns, and I'm learning a lot from them. I hope that one day I will be able to tie like you. Hope You Have A Happy Thanksgiving, Take Care, & Aloha!🌴🎣🐟🦃
Thank you Kent, I really appreciate that, Off course you will, All I say just keep practising, I am not perfect, some time I struggle myself, due to fatigue or stress, you need to have a clear mind when you are tying, it's a great fun :)
Here in Pittsburgh, we have 3 rivers...( actually...4 the Youghiogheny river ) which feeds the Mon river. Very productive river by the way...your fly pattern is highly productive on these rivers here on Pittsburgh rivers.
Super looking bug Mak. I love the two different dub techniques at the "thorax" area, nice inner glow. You can't go wrong with peacock and the "peeping" hot spot touches all the bases. A real home run my friend :o) Thanks!
Really beautiful flies and great instruction videos. You tie flies with both red and green hot-spots. Du you have any experience which colour gives more fish?
Hi mak may I ask what vice you are using I'm only really starting out and my vice doesnt rotate, and most of the good ones are really expensive, thank you
Have you considered using orange in the dubbing mix rather than red. Red is the first color within the spectrum to “lose” its color underwater and appears brown when it does. Orange is one fo the colors that doesn’t change and is effectively visible at even deeper depths.
I agree with you there, but it all depend on the Pattern, I want it to blend this Dubbing with Peacock a little Red which shows Brown under water makes it more Natural :))