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N.E.W. FLIES - 107 - Bi-Lobial U.V.A. Dubbin -E.M.T. Mayfly

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2007

This NEWFLIES video utilizes POLARIS FLIES E.M.T. Wings that are based on the River Road cutters and Bi-Lobial U.V.A. Blend of dubbing that I designed or use with both dries and wet flies for just the right amount of light reflection.
The fly pattern featured is based on THE FLY PATTERN that very likely is the only one that a fly tier / fisher needs -- The Adams. I learned years ago along the Norfork River in Arkansas (from an older, much more experienced fly tier / fisher) during a sulfur dun hatch, that size is what they want in a dry....
My last sized 16 sulfur was mutilated, the fish still rising furiously and I told him it was over for me...He explained what I just did so I tied on an Adams and not one swing trough the feeding trout was rejected for the rest of the rise!
N.E.W. FLIES - N.E.W. FLY PATTERNS - N.E.W. FLY TYING MATERIALS for the NEW FLY FISHER! www.1a-fly-fishing.com & a1-flyfishing.com

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  • Opinions are like butts, everyone has one. LOL... According to all the "experts" the 2 hackles are required for an Adams..which this is simply a variant of.. So tell all the "experts" who have both the grizzly and brown hackle in the recipies.. not me, DUDE!

    As for the caddis with mayfly wings????? Watcha smoking????

  • Same amount of dubbin as an Adams that has taking fish everywhere in the world for over 100 years, Dude!

  • These videos are made between trying to make a buck. It also shows people not to give up while they are learning. If seen many, many vises and tying kits in yard or garage sales because new tiers thnk it is hard. Just takes practice.

    AND IF the fly isn't perfect it'll catch fish.

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  • it seems with every fly he uses something shiny hes like a raccoon

  • lol

  • Take at look at the new dubbing method called Rope-dubbing by Don Ordes. You can Google up lots of places to buy the DVD tutorial. It works wonders with hard to dub synthetics.

  • i have a question. do fish up in alaska like the bigger lookin flys or small ones in general?

  • Its Marinaro, not marinara. Marinara is a kind of pasta sauce.

  • well the may fly wher i live is so good i caught a 10 pound brown trout on it i mounted it on my wall its so big......great vid keep it up

  • Nice. I live in S.E. Pa and we get heavy hatches sometimes. Often some are so heavy, you find yourself competing with the real insect because there are so many in the water

  • I really like those wings, I am going to try finding some and tie a few with it. Really is a good looking fly.

  • Boy!some people are real dick heads in this world.Lots fly tying critics...lol

    What do you retards think?,the fish studies a fly first to determine if it has to much hackle or not before eating it ....lol boy Ill tell ya dumb.. dumb.. dumb.

  • one word...."Dubbin" lol

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