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8 months ago
Tying a Detached Bodied Caddis Pupa with Davie McPhail.
Tying a Detached Bodied Caddis Pupa with Davie McPhail.
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8 months ago
Tying the Aero-Wing Midge by Davie McPhail.
Tying the Aero-Wing Midge by Davie McPhail
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9 months ago
Tying the Sweeny Todd Streamer by Davie McPhail.
Tying the Sweeny Todd Streamer by Davie McPhail.
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Davie,
Thanks for showing us 200 ways to do it. Again can't tell you how much you have improved my tying. Many thanks.
All The Best,
Mark
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9 months ago
Fly Tying with Hans- Boat Anchor Scud
Fishing the Bighorn or other western tailwater? Hate using split shot? Use this scud pattern in place of weight and save yourself the trouble of di...
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9 months ago
Tying the Bibio Diawl-Bach by Davie McPhail.
Tying the Bibio Diawl-Bach by Davie McPhail.
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Another great one Davie, Thanks again. The daiwl-bach is not a common pattern over here in the US, but I've been using it since you did the original last year. It is really a productive pattern for me and I especially like the expression on peoples faces when I tell them what I'm using.
All the B...
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9 months ago
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10 months ago
Tying an Olive Spider (Wet Fly) by Davie McPhail.
Tying an Olive Spider (Wet Fly) by Davie McPhail.
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10 months ago
Tying a Fanwinged Adams( Dry Fly) by Davie McPhail.
Tying a Fanwinged Adams by Davie McPhail.
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Brilliant fly Davie. It won't replace your detached body mayfly as my goto fly for the drake hatch here in PA but it certainly will be a backup.
Thanks for your vids.
Mark
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11 months ago
Tying a Sunburst Coral Muddler by Davie McPhail.
Tying a Sunburst Coral Muddler by Davie McPhail
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Another beauty, Many thanks for your time and effort.
Mark
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11 months ago
Tying the Mahogany MayFly Nymph by Davie McPhail.
Tying the Mahogany MayFly Nymph by Davie McPhail
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Absolutely perfect pattern. just tied up a half dozen, easy and dead on. Thanks Davie.'
Mark
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11 months ago
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1 year ago
Dougie MacLean - The Gael
From the premiere performance of Dougie MacLean's composition "The Search" at Perthshire Amber - The Dougie MacLean Festival 2007. You may recognis...
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1 year ago
Tying a Hairwing Brown Turkey by Davie McPhail.
Tying a Hairwing Brown Turkey by Davie McPhail
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Great fly varient. Many Thanks for all your hard work.
Mark
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1 year ago
Tying a Green Peter Caddis by Davie McPhail.
Tying a Green Peter Caddis by Davie McPhail.
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Another absolute beauty. Going upstairs to tie a few dozen. Thanks Davie.
Mark
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Tying the Snælda (Salmon Fly) with Davie McPhail.
Tying the Snelder (Salmon Fly) with Davie McPhail
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1 year ago
Tying the Funnel Dun (Dry Fly) with Davie McPhail.
Funnel Dun Dry Fly
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1 year ago
Tying a White Winged Akroyd with Davie McPhail.
Atalntic Salmon Fly White Winged Akroyd tyed by Davie McPhail
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Another superior tie. Many Thanks Davie and just in time for steelhead season!
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1 year ago
Tying a Hatchmaster Mayfly with Davie McPhail.
Tying a Hatchmaster Mayfly with Davie McPhail
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1 year ago
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Brilliant, can't wait to play with this beauty this winter. How small can you tie it down to and still float well? Does it take well to Gink or silicone or do you need a dry floatant? Thanks and All the Best.
Mark
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Another perfect pattern, where do you get your ideas? Cant't wait to fish this one tonite. Thanks again and all the best.
Mark