thanks for the advice i am new to all of this i litterally just started fly fishing last weekend i havent caught anything yet but maybe i will get luck this weekend i have tied several different wooly boogers so far to get ready for this weekend i live in middle tn so luckily they stock the rivers with trout around here again thanks for the advice and if you wouldnt mind posting a video of some different flies that you think i could try i would appreciate it again thanks
i just started tying the other day so far i've tied a couple wooly boogers and some made up patern if a dry fly maybe one day ill be able to tie something as nice as this
@tpd513 The Wooly Bugger is a great place to start. The reason I say that is because that fly catches a great deal of fish. Work on that fly in black, olive and brown. Then tie black olive and brown in a one marabou feather leach fly with a copper bead on front. Keep tying flies that will work where you fish so your collection of materials grows in what you will need to replace. Tie as crazy as you want sometimes to learn and be creative. I reclaim many hooks from old unwanted flies.
Nice fly flyspoke. Love the Syd Glasso style. The steelhead are starting to show in the lower Klamath river. Maybe I'll have to tie up some of these Crimson Tides
i am an avid fly tyier but i have only just started tying spey flies for great lakes steelhead. i was wondering what you meant when you say "i burned the feathers"\??
fantastic fly, tied really nicely. Really enjoyed watching
FlyTyingMadeEasy 1 month ago
Go to FlySpoke.com and check out the information there.
flyspoke 11 months ago
thanks for the advice i am new to all of this i litterally just started fly fishing last weekend i havent caught anything yet but maybe i will get luck this weekend i have tied several different wooly boogers so far to get ready for this weekend i live in middle tn so luckily they stock the rivers with trout around here again thanks for the advice and if you wouldnt mind posting a video of some different flies that you think i could try i would appreciate it again thanks
tpd513 11 months ago
i just started tying the other day so far i've tied a couple wooly boogers and some made up patern if a dry fly maybe one day ill be able to tie something as nice as this
tpd513 11 months ago
@tpd513 The Wooly Bugger is a great place to start. The reason I say that is because that fly catches a great deal of fish. Work on that fly in black, olive and brown. Then tie black olive and brown in a one marabou feather leach fly with a copper bead on front. Keep tying flies that will work where you fish so your collection of materials grows in what you will need to replace. Tie as crazy as you want sometimes to learn and be creative. I reclaim many hooks from old unwanted flies.
flyspoke 11 months ago
Nice fly flyspoke. Love the Syd Glasso style. The steelhead are starting to show in the lower Klamath river. Maybe I'll have to tie up some of these Crimson Tides
boatskate 1 year ago
sick video.
i am an avid fly tyier but i have only just started tying spey flies for great lakes steelhead. i was wondering what you meant when you say "i burned the feathers"\??
thanks
ONSteelheadJunkie 1 year ago
@ONSteelheadJunkie
See my video on burning goose shoulders on the FlySpoke channel.
flyspoke 1 year ago