Nice job Martin! I think I'll go fondle mine straight away.... :-)
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Nice job Martin! I think I'll go fondle mine straight away.... :-)
They are nice flies indeed! What i like the most is the way the album is setup, with the info option and the overall looks it looks very professional! Nice work Thomas! I will definitely try to ty some of the patterns on your site (believe me, i need those sort of sites with tying info çause i'm twice as worse as you Glenn ;) )
Hi Matthew,
because of the final fine steps would I use that leader for fishing with a #5-6 rod on rivers etc.
If you will use such kind of leader for heavier rods, you need to reduce the single taper-steps (to for ex. 3) and maybe rise the strength.
It´s a little difficult to explain, because I use mono wich counts kg and not lbs. But vaguely the butt section should have 38-45 lbs, the middle section 23-30 down to 14-16, the tip section 9-11to 8 lbs and then the swivel and thippet. That would be fine for an allround river leader which will be ca. 4,5 yrds.
T.L. Frank
Hi there T.L.,
Thanks for the info it will really help and I will put your suggestion together. Since my original post and searching thru the tips on this sight I put togther this leader all connected with surgeon's knots:
20 - 36"
16 - 24"
14 - 18"
10 - 10"
8 - 10"
4 - 10"
= 9 ft.
What type of fishing would you consider this good for?
Also, I'm assuming from your post that after the swivel I connect the appropriate tippet of my choice.
Thanks again,
MJP
Do you have any articles on wrapping the tip top? I have no problems with single or double foot but the tip top ALWAYs gives me a problem. Thanks ...RTB
Great article Jan, buzzers look really well tied, I'll look forward to trying them. Mike
ashbee,
Print the article and take it to a fishing tackle shop or flyshop and just say "I want all this!" and point to the material's list. Wrap the whole thing with the print and you're set!
Your boyfriend will love you endlessly and kiss you more for that! ;-)
Martin
Very similar fly in orange color with spectra flash dubbing body has caught a lot of sea trout especially in the beginning of the season. It has been very popular in group of Czech flyfishers till the pink pig comes :-)
also checkout "Green tide" , also new-zealand but saltwater flyfishing.....there is more to discover..
Congratulations to the filming team. Fantastic promo on Tassie Nick. Yes, it really is as good as you paint it.
how do i get a wooly kit like that or similair my boyfreind has gone full force into it and i would like to get him tha
I agree that our fly's have become overboard. I think there are flies for fishing and flies for hobby (consuming time, like that Canadian winter.) I enjoy taking my time at the vise, never wanted to be a production tyer. The average tier like myself, I cannot tie elaborate patterns anywho, so I enjoy keeping things simple.
Shannon,
I guess you mean the XS reels?
I never tried or even handled the Snowbee, but as far as I can see they are cartridge reels, with one spool and exchangeable cartridges, which is a system I personally never liked. I have seen it on Leeda and Scierra reels and it looks much better on paper than it is in real life!
But as I said: no personal experience with the Snowbee's, so I can't really judge.
Martin
Would someone with creditability email and tell me what the fishing is like in Mid- September?
I am a guide in Florida but will be on a once in a life time trip to Honolulu, I would very much like to book a trip.
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bah humbug (even so you compliment sounds nice) .... I tie OK, there is real good and innovative people out there ... just keep looking
I learned a lot by watching the Oliver Edwwards DVD`s - check them out. Brilliant stuff and I promise ... you will turn out very good flies in no time.
t.z. I have been tying for a year, one day I hope to be half as good as you. Those are really the best flies I have ever seen. You do some remarkable work
So, what do you think of the Snowbee XS series? It it worthy of consideration?
Hi George,
Yes, I use very small amount of dubbing in the original fly. The tier in the video, Fishigan, use much more then me, but it is not wrong if he has good results with the fly tied in his way.
Good luck!
Rado
exellent!!. i mainly fish for seatrout on the rheidol and ystwyth in mid wales and was wondering if we could see a peter ross as it is one of my favorite.
Very impressive fly. One question. How much hare's ear do you use? In your pictures it looks like you use very little hares ear dubbing. In the video made online the tier use a lot of dubbing. Did the online video use too much dubbing, or the correct amount?
Another great idea from the thinking mans fly tyer ! Keep it up Jan.
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