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Tying a Muskin's Green Midge Pupa with Davie McPhail 

Davie McPhail
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Materials Used;
Hook, Fulling Mill Competition Heavyweight Black Nickel size 12
Thread, Black or Dark Green
Tail, Sooty Olive Cock Hackle Fibres
Rib, Small Copper Wire
Body, Natural Brown Peasant Tail Dyed Chartreuse and Uni-Mylar Orange
Thorax Cover, Natural Brown Peasant Tail Dyed Chartreuse
Thorax, Peacock Black Glister or Lite-Brite Dubbing
Breathers, Glo-Brite Multi-Yarn No.16 White or Antron

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12 мар 2022

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Комментарии : 45   
@krallmi48
@krallmi48 2 года назад
I did enjoy it, Davie... thank you. Mike
@mikehulsey4813
@mikehulsey4813 2 года назад
Really nice midge like pattern. I’ve recently begun adding breathers on the bulk of my midge patterns and I have caught noticeably more fish. I personally think that the increased catch rate is due to the breathers being quite bright, acting like a hotspot or trigger point in a sense. Another great pattern to add to the box. She who must be obeyed has had to allow me to purchase another ten or more fly boxes since I began watching your instructional videos, and I have definitely spent much more time at the tying bench over the past year. As always Davie, thank you for all of the effort, time, and instruction!
@jamesgallacher7560
@jamesgallacher7560 2 года назад
Sitting in ma car having ma peace.....pushing o rain then the sun caim out. Thanks Davy ,great tying buddy. AGAIN.
@kerrypitt9789
@kerrypitt9789 Год назад
This is a nice pattern!!! I love Chironomids, but here we tend to use a heavy wire rib and a bead head. This is mostly because we fish them quite deep, around 20 feet. The wire and bead get it down faster and the rib gives a better image to the trout we are attracting. I like using this style under a strike indicator in less water, I really enjoy it! Thank you Davie.
@orth..8171
@orth..8171 2 года назад
Thanks Davie! 👍!
@mikeney5113
@mikeney5113 2 года назад
Very nice midge pattern Davie.thanks for sharing
@stevesok8917
@stevesok8917 2 года назад
Just want to say thank you for teaching me this fly. Its been fairly effective for me here in New York and I will be putting it in my confidence box
@jameswilson6717
@jameswilson6717 2 года назад
Perfection Davie I always do admire your dying technique of your materials so vibrant.All the best champ 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@davidfraser4083
@davidfraser4083 2 года назад
Love this buzzer Davie, done me well over the years and hopefully years to come. Cheers Big Davie
@michaelshaw8370
@michaelshaw8370 2 года назад
The two key points that make Muskin’s effective are that collar be it subtle or a fluorescent hot spot. Combined with the split breathers. Just like the natural. Have also been effective on the rivers above a weighted nymph for both brownies and grayling right down to a #18.
@crs1321
@crs1321 2 года назад
Braw wee beastie Davie. I like that one. Got all the materials so Ill get a few tied up. Thanks for the tips. 👍👏🎣
@davidkerr2285
@davidkerr2285 2 года назад
Gorgeous wee pupa Davie I will definitely have a few of them tyed up and in the box 👍
@wingman8447
@wingman8447 2 года назад
Beautiful pattern, nicely done. I’ll try some. Thank you.
@simonghantous8034
@simonghantous8034 2 года назад
Master at work. Amazing fly as usual my friend.
@mikekuczynski1552
@mikekuczynski1552 2 года назад
Nice , this is a killer pattern here in Montana for trout usually tie it #18 . Thanks for the video .
@MyPancho1
@MyPancho1 2 года назад
Nicely done! Thanks
@kenelliott6458
@kenelliott6458 2 года назад
Great looking midge there mate. That one would be a great dropper for sure. Thanks for sharing. Best Regards from West Virginia, Ken
@jamesvatter5729
@jamesvatter5729 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing, Davie.
@donaloflynn3922
@donaloflynn3922 2 года назад
Lovely Fly. Thanks Davie.
@markrobinson3841
@markrobinson3841 2 года назад
Great nymph Davie
@chrisgull6250
@chrisgull6250 2 года назад
Well explained Davie ta. Great looking fly thanks. Greetings
@richardduvall6512
@richardduvall6512 2 года назад
Very awesome pattern haven't seen the Muskingum pattern before
@edbosley1138
@edbosley1138 2 года назад
Beautiful
@bentpolski
@bentpolski 2 года назад
Another Beauty Davie!
@moonstarer55
@moonstarer55 2 года назад
Great looking fly Dave. Oh to have your talent….thanks
@user-qh4fv4mv8b
@user-qh4fv4mv8b 2 года назад
Очень аккуратно выполнена мушка!!!Браво!!!
@stoofleming8767
@stoofleming8767 2 года назад
Just won these from the jj memorial raffle😍😍
@neilandrew961
@neilandrew961 2 года назад
Lovely haven't used them much but did them other week at our club n used them down at new hailie other week and they were devastating caught loads on them
@neilandrew961
@neilandrew961 2 года назад
Hi davie would you get a similar colour using fluro yellow dye on the pheasant tail I don't have chartreuse
@derekcunningham9993
@derekcunningham9993 2 года назад
👍
@jimflynn466
@jimflynn466 2 года назад
I’ve caught lots of fish on the original muskins that you posted, so I’ll certainly be giving this pattern a go. Thanks again for another great video, regards Jimf
@anthonycaton850
@anthonycaton850 2 года назад
Davie your pheasant tail fibres always seem even when ever I use pt some are broken and others are fine tips of the fibres
@DavieMcPhail
@DavieMcPhail 2 года назад
Hi Anthony, I normally buy 30 to 50 tails at a time so that I can select the best ones, I am also lucky that I have a couple of friends that shoot over the winter months and will give me the good tails so if you know anyone that does this you will also get some nice feathers.. All the very best Davie..
@dongil123
@dongil123 2 года назад
Great! Thanks Davie, could you use green peacock Herl for the thorax as I don't have the glister dubbing you mentioned, many thanks as always 👌
@DavieMcPhail
@DavieMcPhail 2 года назад
Hi dongil123, I have tyed them with the peacock herl which is as good or even better than the glister dubbing though I would have both patterns. I also tye one with the natural coloured pheasant tail with the same glister dubbing which also works really well.. I'm glad you liked it.. All the very best Davie..
@DavieMcPhail
@DavieMcPhail 2 года назад
You too Stephane....ATB Davie..
@craigmunro4539
@craigmunro4539 Год назад
Hiya Dave cracking fly would it be possible if you could dye up some pheasant tail in that colour and I would bye them
@noggin08
@noggin08 2 года назад
Another brilliant and informative video, thanks for sharing. I don't have pheasant tail dyed olive, but I do have Condor Substitute in olive. Would this work for the body? I have an Indian hen neck that is olive, would that work for the tail? Would a natural or died black pheasant tail work for the thorax cover? How do I participate in your monthly draw? I apologise for so many question, but I only got into fly fishing about seven years ago, and fly tying about five tears ago. Thanks.
@DavieMcPhail
@DavieMcPhail 2 года назад
Hi Alister, Condor sub would be great as it's ideal for bodies both on this style of fly and even dry flies which I have used many a time.. The hen neck and the dyed black pheasant tail would be great as well so certainly use what you have as this is a great style to tye your buzzers like this in any colour.. I have a PayPal donation button here on RU-vid so when someone donates over the month I send them a number which gives them a chance to get the flies I film and tye throughout that month I also give a box of flies away...Money raised goes toward the channel and any future projects.. All the very best Davie..
@trevorluft6032
@trevorluft6032 2 года назад
The green midge I’ve seen in local waters are bright green.
@DavieMcPhail
@DavieMcPhail 2 года назад
Hi Trevor, This is the early pattern which is darker and it comes off in and around mid March through to the beginning of April though as I said in the video it's a good pattern tyed in different sizes throughout the season.. All the very best Davie..
@stewartthefishwhisperer
@stewartthefishwhisperer 2 года назад
Hi Davie can I ask what dye do you use I am thinking about dying my feathers I have. just wandering what fishery were you a manager of thanks all the best 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@DavieMcPhail
@DavieMcPhail 2 года назад
Hi Stewart, I use Veniard dyes which I found the easiest to use and have the best colours for the flies we tye, you can buy other dyes but the colours can be very different..I worked at Springwater Fishery just outside Ayr... All the very best Davie
@stewartthefishwhisperer
@stewartthefishwhisperer 2 года назад
@@DavieMcPhail that was my local fishery in 2013 to 2015. I can't believe I fished the same water as you small world ❤️
@DavieMcPhail
@DavieMcPhail 2 года назад
Hi Stewart, I started working at Springwater in 1994 when it first opened and I had left before you came along so it was a few years ago...ATB Davie..
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