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Fly Tying the Klinkhamer fly with Barry Ord Clarke 

The feather bender
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A modern classic, the Klinkhamer fly a pattern that works all over the world. There are many ways to tie it, heres mine that uses a not so well known parachute hackling technique. Visit my site thefeatherbender.com
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Комментарии : 66   
@electrontube
@electrontube 4 месяца назад
Mr. Clarke, I keep trying to make mine as beautiful as yours and I simply fail at it. You have an adeptness unmatched with these. Simply astounding work. Really, very beautiful.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 4 месяца назад
Thank you, it's just practice...
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 4 месяца назад
I actually spoke to Hans Van Klinken yesterday and he said that he can't even make his flies look like mine, he was very kind.
@electrontube
@electrontube 4 месяца назад
@@Thefeatherbender Besides the fact that you actually talk to the man who originated it, that is one heck of a compliment.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 4 месяца назад
Hans is writing the forward to my new book.@@electrontube
@freddefelice1419
@freddefelice1419 5 месяцев назад
Barry your book " The Feather Bender" is absolutely amazing. I was able to download it from my local library until the book store was able to order me a copy of my own. The information you provided is this book plus being able to scan the QR code puts you right in the driver's seat. What a beautiful contribution to this art. Thank you.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Fred, so pleased that you like it, I'm delivering Volume II to my publisher end of February, so it will be out later this year.
@Morgs914
@Morgs914 Год назад
Love these flies..they produce!
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender Год назад
They certainly do!
@robertalexander7286
@robertalexander7286 9 месяцев назад
Trying to tie these but a long way to go. Have watched various tutorials and yours has been the best i have seen, thanks.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 9 месяцев назад
You can do it!
@oreilly6365
@oreilly6365 2 года назад
Had 6 browns on my local river this morning with this, cheers 👍
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 2 года назад
Nice one!
@robertperman8967
@robertperman8967 17 дней назад
Very nice!! Tight lines🐜🕷️🐛!!!!!
@regkane-Pluvis
@regkane-Pluvis 3 года назад
OK Barry that's my afternoon lock-down sorted .. Thanks Reg
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 3 года назад
Excellent Reg.
@smickerflies
@smickerflies 6 лет назад
Nice tying Barry 👍🎣
@forrestnorman9359
@forrestnorman9359 Месяц назад
Love the cat’s visit. Have you dubbed with her fur? (Great pattern, by the way).
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender Месяц назад
Thank's, no I haven't!😆
@Kajanaclub
@Kajanaclub 6 лет назад
Good one! I love klinkhammer, caught some of my best grayling with it
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 6 лет назад
Thanks Kajana!
@scotsmaninthephilippines1659
@scotsmaninthephilippines1659 4 года назад
Nice one. It always fascinates me to see two superb fly Masters do the same fly. David McPhail did one too, and both are remarkable demonstrations of skill. Thanks
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 4 года назад
Thanks Scotsman.
@freedomofabird
@freedomofabird 4 года назад
Superb you have helped me a lot. Thank you.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 4 года назад
Thanks Freebird, pleased to know they help.
@Aloistruebner
@Aloistruebner 7 лет назад
perfect one!!! as usual!! my first fished dryfly was the klinkhammer u did 4 the mag fisch und fliege/rute und rolle i think, the greenblue one on the front! and with a lot of patterns which def. brings u to the fish!!! thanks alot for sharin' your skilled craftsmenship with us!! cheerz pal!!
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 7 лет назад
Hey Alois, good to hear it worked for you and thanks for following more to come!
@regkane-Pluvis
@regkane-Pluvis 3 года назад
Barry, pain in the butt here again, just about to have my afternoon coffee ( I am stuck in Asia lucky, I brought my kit with me) I have just tied 6 Mayfly Klinkhammer flies. I really enjoyed it and thanks for your super video.. Reg
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 3 года назад
Hi Reg, no pain in the butt! I hope you can get home soon, on the other hand sounds like you have some time to stock up your box. Just don't run out of hooks or materials!! Stay safe out there!
@regkane-Pluvis
@regkane-Pluvis 3 года назад
@@Thefeatherbender Unfortunately I ran out of hooks and bought some , boy did I get rubbish, There isn't 2 the same shape and every single one has a sharp edge at the eye, it is brilliant for cutting the thread. the faults are too numerous to go on. I have some good hooks but in very small sizes so, lots of midges .
@nordmende73
@nordmende73 2 года назад
Great video. Thank you very much.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@kerrypitt9789
@kerrypitt9789 4 года назад
I really like tying on Klinkhammer hooks, especially the new improved style. I'm wandering about in your past Barry, your videos have become required daily tradition.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 4 года назад
Thanks Kerry, don't get hooked!
@kerrypitt9789
@kerrypitt9789 4 года назад
@@Thefeatherbender hahaha!
@user-lo2sc4dd1f
@user-lo2sc4dd1f 2 года назад
Благодарю за классный вариант ! Отличная мушка!👍🤝🇰🇿
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 2 года назад
Thank you.
@meteamca3717
@meteamca3717 4 года назад
woow..
@edwarddonohoe3390
@edwarddonohoe3390 4 года назад
Hi Barry once again a wonderful demonstration of your skill Just a question regarding the winding of the hackle does the shiney side of the hackle face down while winding or does it matter, regards Ed
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 4 года назад
Hi Edward, thanks. Totally depends on how you would like the hackle to sit. If you tie it in the traditional way, shiny side up, you will get a umbrella style hackle, if you tie it in shiny side down, you will get a parachute hackle that is more like a up side down umbrella. Give them both a go and see for your self.
@abdoolwahabboodhoo6637
@abdoolwahabboodhoo6637 5 лет назад
thank for your kind reply but what is a badger hackle / where could i get some /please dont tell i have to catch a badger.....
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 5 лет назад
Hi Abdool, badger hackle is a special colour of rooster hackle and can be sourced at most fly tying shops. campfirelodgewestyellowstone.com/Cart-Series.aspx?sr=29&b=1&d=1
@freddefelice1419
@freddefelice1419 5 месяцев назад
Barry i noticed that you use a Petitjean bobbin and I would love to purchase the Petitjean tool kit #3 however I can't find it or many other of the Petitjean tools on the planet. Are they still being made. There's no information anywhere about his company other than maintenance. Dies anyone have an idea what's going on with this company.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 5 месяцев назад
Hi Fred, Yes I use the Petitjean and the C&F bobbin holders, both make excellent tools! You can order the Petitjean tool kit from his Swedish dealers: flydressing.se/produkt/petitjean-tool-set-8-pieses/ NB. The Petitjean TT bobbin holder is loved by fly tyers and hated by others, I love mine but they can prove to be difficult for a similar price take a look at the C&F tools. Good luck!
@bobferguson4415
@bobferguson4415 Год назад
I see you tie these flies hackle points down. Oliver Edwards the famous fly tier dressed his like you do until Hans Van Klinken told him that the correct way was hackle points upward. This means the fly sinks into the surface film and all you see is the white wing post and when it blinks out you strike. Personally, I wouldn't be so impertinent as to contradict the masters. Either way works for me.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender Год назад
Hi Bob, Thanks. Not always it depends on what they are and what I intend using them for. I know both Oliver and Hans very well and they also do it both ways.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender Год назад
Actually Bob, Here in Scandinavia, for fishing flies, the Swedes tie them hackle point up and the Norwegians tie them hackle point down, figure that!
@bobferguson4415
@bobferguson4415 Год назад
Interesting thing. Commercially tied Klinks in the UK are all size 14 or smaller. Oliver Edwards says they are only paraduns. Hans Van Kliniken insisted they be tied on big hooks size 12 and larger, very rarely size 14. He went fishing with Oliver Edwards on the Wharfe and when people saw his big flies they initially laughed. The soon stopped laughing 40 Grayling later. Edwards was so impressed he took Van Klinken to his evening class at Wakefield college so they could spread the word.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender Год назад
Hi Bob, Hans designed the Klinkhåmer (correct name) here in Norway on the river glomma for fishing grayling and he normally ties it in a size 6 sometimes #8 but it does work in the smaller sizes also... Its a cracking fly!
@bogaugon
@bogaugon 7 лет назад
Nice, a question if you don't mind, why you strip one side of the hackle?
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 7 лет назад
Hi Gustavo, If you look at the finished wrapped hackle you will see that ALL the hackle fibres point downwards, you can only achieve this by stripping one side of the hackle.
@bogaugon
@bogaugon 7 лет назад
Right! Brilliant!
@richardrogers9069
@richardrogers9069 3 года назад
Just received your book as a Christmas gift from my wife.... Well done Sir!!! I have a question for you in regards to this fly. In the book/video you state that you use a "slightly larger" hackle in tying these fly's. My question is, "how much larger... a hook size larger?" Again... Great job on the book, if you ever make your way to Ontario Canada), I would love to have you autograph my copy. Thank You.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 3 года назад
Hi Richard thanks. Thats correct, I have tied so many of these that I choose my hackle from sight without measuring but I guess try one a hook size larger and see how you feel about it. I personally feel that it improves presentation no end.
@richardrogers9069
@richardrogers9069 3 года назад
@@Thefeatherbender Thank you, & all the best in the new year!!
@jimmyjohansson8065
@jimmyjohansson8065 6 лет назад
nice one! what type of hackle are you using?
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 6 лет назад
Thanks Jimmy, its a silver badger hackle.
@wallyhynes444
@wallyhynes444 5 лет назад
Is this a dry fly Hackle?
@jorgemerino4709
@jorgemerino4709 4 года назад
Hi Barry First of all, a very pretty fly. But I would like to ask you something, because the Klinkhamer I have seen it tied with very different materials and some of them with a body whose floating condition is very different. For example, I have seen a very nice one, by the way, with a UNI YARN body, and as far as I know, uni yarn is a thick strand of wool, and the wool does not have a good float condition. My question is, what do you advise as a general rule for the body of this type of fly, as an emerging fly that it is? Absorbent or non-absorbent material? After all, the body of an emerging fly is going to be under the surface film of the water. I would greatly appreciate your advice. Thanks Barry ... and take care.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 4 года назад
Hi Jorge, thanks. With the Klinkhamer being an emerger the body should be made of a material that will sink, its the hackle that keeps this pattern floating so you can use most dubbing materials.
@jorgemerino4709
@jorgemerino4709 4 года назад
@@Thefeatherbender Perfect, Barry ... thank you very much. Keep delighting us with your wonderful fly ties. An affectionate greeting.
@robertperman8967
@robertperman8967 17 дней назад
Where’s the recipe?
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 15 часов назад
You will find everything on my website. www.thefeatherbender.com
@abdoolwahabboodhoo6637
@abdoolwahabboodhoo6637 5 лет назад
yes the fly is wonderful but will it float ? but fly tyers fail to ever mention will this fly float. from my experience they sink. any tips..i have applied floatants!!!.many thanks for the excellent instruction.
@Thefeatherbender
@Thefeatherbender 5 лет назад
Hi Abdool, Thanks, Yes it floats like a cork, maybe you are using the wrong hook or not enough hackle!
@PieterSnyders
@PieterSnyders 4 года назад
It’s important to use polypropylene and soak it with floatant
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