Justin starts a new TPO series off right with a very basic fly that has surprisingly good results. It might seem self explanatory, but we all know how hard it is to get going when we start tying. While often used for stocked fish, Justin has caught a surprising number of wild fish and a good number of big fish on this fly as well. This is the perfect fly to start tying and stop paying $2.00 for at the fly shop.
@fishnkid1923 there should be a tool that has a handle and dimond shaped wireing coming out the front, take that and stick it through the front tube of the bobbin, loop the thread through and pull the the hndle out of the tube and it should take the thread through with it.
SpoonKill69 4 months ago
hey, im new at tying...well,im new at flyfishing too.....i bought a kit and the instruction dont help alot...my question is about the bobbin...how do u get it to feed the thread out..as u wrap the thread? mine wont..i have to spin the thread with my hands and feed out the thread by hand
fishnkid1923 2 years ago
good job tho
deadmanis89 2 years ago
heres i mistake you made use a danvills threan it will help but make 2 turn when you place chenille on the hook....then...!!...then when the climax's are happens pull back daa chenille deen makerape the thread forward{ty it in the shank of the hook}make anothor 2 rapes on the front chenille uup toward daa front den tye off.....
deadmanis89 2 years ago
Awsome fly. I have a friend that wont go anywhere without his san juan worms!! lol
BrownTrout117 2 years ago