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the Dedeaux is a winner. I put my own spin on it to make it simpler to tie, I made a punch out of copper pipe, 1/2-in diameter and 3/4-in. Sharpen the end and push or hammer it through the flip flop. Use a nail to make a path for the hook and start tying.
Alvin I came here to heal from combat.. im in South Texas and have fly fished some with PHWFF.. I would love to fish some other waters and learn more about the fishing here.
Love this series of videos you are doing. Wish it was around about six years ago when I made the leap and figured out you could fly fish for more than just trout.
Great video !!!Man there is alot of bass in my lake ( white, largemouth, smallmouths) can't wait tell the ice is off and tey to get a bass on my fly rod.
Is there a story about that 8.5lb bass? Last year, a guide on the Guad told me that her client caught a 6lb hold-over trout, which also happened to be the first fish that client had ever caught! Of course, that could just be that, a story. 😎
Hi Alvin, Thanks for a great video. In regards to the snake fly, when you mentioned that it pushes water a thought that crossed my mind. We as fly tyers and fly fisherman need to go beyond the visual aspect of our fly and think about creating vibration or sounds that stimulate the fish's lateral line. I believe this snake fly as you described is one of those flies that check the sound box. Thanks again for you informative videos.
Ever used Arctic Fox in any of your bait fish patterns? It acts a lot different than rabbit fur... add a bit of flash and you'll nail them. Top water I always use the traditional deer hail poppers.
Calvin, where can I buy your lures and flies? I am just getting back into fly fishing after several years. Used to tie lots of stuff, but not ready to do it all just yet. I have looked everywhere. I live on a small lake loaded with largemouth bass and want to get out there and give it a go.
Thank you for your time making this video, my question is (except for your #1 fly which I like) what fly line do you use to throw the others on? Sinking-floating
I like a 6 weight, sometimes use a 7 or 8 weight for bigger flies. I'm making a video with all my favorite bass gear. Keep an eye out for it in the next couple of weeks.