Thank you, you are kind. Also cannot be said enough, your tying is exceptional as is evident from this fly as well as all of them. I thoroughly enjoy spending time with you. Always thanks, Thomas.
Very nice Ruben. If you left some space so the beads can slide and "click," it can add a good effect to make it an extra attractant. That fly would be a great fly for snook in the mangroves over here in Florida. What is the gel you used to make the head and attach the eyes? How long does it take to kick and harden?
Ruben, I've found these chrome metal beads in Walmart. So I will tie some up. WHere do you get the Poxipol from? What area do you live in? Also, where did you get this background music. It's nice.
leyendo los comentarios veo que la preguta del millon fue el anzuelo podrias exlicar como suplir esto funciona doblar la pata del anzuelo y si es asi podrias hacer un video explicativo sobre eso y ademas como tener en cuenta el centro de gravedad y el lastrado de un streamer
Awesome videos, the flies, the music, the technique. Thank you! I am learning a lot. One only observation, Epoxy is toxic, so handle with gloves or a stick.
Hi Ruben, where did you get the keel hook? I didn't know they were still made. I've used worm hooks but the front section is much shorter and the bends on the shank too severe. The keel hooks are perfect for tying many patterns. Excellent work my friend, Muchas gracias, abrazo grande!
+Ruben Martin Ah! Barbarous Hector Leoni, que se parece a mi padre...Si entiendo. Quees muy a preciado. Gracias mi hermano! Por la hermosa musica manera en este video... Abrazo grande!