The Humpy Fly is a great fly to use when you are in rougher waters. Let trophy winning fly fisherman Ryan Crawford show you how to tie a trophy winning fly.
@MrKerd yea if i were to tie a humpy i would use a bit of moose body hair to make a tail but it's a lot simpler than i thought. (easier to tie than a prince nymph thats for sure...)
It's a very simple version of what I recognize to be a humpy. Most humpys I've seen use floss, have a tail, and have split wings. Love your parachute Royal Coachman, and I love your captions even more.
@MrKerd yea if i were to tie a humpy i would use a bit of moose body hair to make a tail but it's a lot simpler than i thought. (easier to tie than a prince nymph thats for sure...)
awesomeabsol 7 months ago
one of my favorite flys. i love fishing drys. cracklebacks, humpys, elk hair caddis. everything. ;)
awesomeabsol 7 months ago
If you film from 100yards or so, we can see better.
leaperfish 1 year ago
It's a very simple version of what I recognize to be a humpy. Most humpys I've seen use floss, have a tail, and have split wings. Love your parachute Royal Coachman, and I love your captions even more.
MrKerd 1 year ago
how is it not a humpy?
zathan24 2 years ago
that is not a humpy
ELJUAN46 2 years ago
ummm so would this fly be effective in a size 16? and if i use grizzly hackle what is a good color of dubing?
snowboarddude117 2 years ago