Published Jan 16. 2018 - 6 years ago

Billy Butt

Materials Used;
Hook, Fulling Mill Magni Double size 6
Thread, Uni-8/0 Yellow and Black
Tag, Oval Copper Tinsel or Wire
Butt, Glo-Brite Flu-Red No.4
Tail, Red Wool
Hackle, Dyed Yellow Hen or Cock
Rib, Copper Wire
Body, Copper Tinsel
Wing, Dyed Black Bear and Copper and Red Flash
Front Hackle, Black Hen
Eyes, Jungle Cock

Originator: 
Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen

Comments

Tying videos...

Hi Davie;
I Have been watching your video's and learning alot of techniques....your explanations of doing certain things during the video's is valuable info. to the novice tyer like myself. Although you make it look so effortlessly I know it takes years of practice and learning with all the new materials coming out in the market.I just wanted to let you know how much you have made my tying easier and resulted in a much cleaner and well formed flies, undoubtedly you been told by other tyers that you are considered the best among the rest....and I totally agree with that assumption....your dedication to the art form of fly-tying..and in helping others thru your video's and personnel appearances can only lead to recognizing you as the... "best of the best"....once again thank you for making me a better tyer each time at the vice....
Best Regards;
Bruce

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