This video demonstrates how to tie a Baetis Emerger Soft Hackle fly. The fly is designed to mimic a bug emerging from the gravel, and the video provides detailed instructions on how to tie in the materials, including dubbing, tinsel, and a Hungarian partridge feather. The video also includes tips on how to prepare the materials and tie the fly correctly.
1293 2 года назад 3:51This video demonstrates how to tie a fly called a Baetis Soft Hackle Emerger, a pattern that imitates an emerging Baetis mayfly. The fly is designed to attract large trout, particularly brown trout, during Baetis hatches. The video provides step-by-step instructions for tying the fly, including materials and techniques.
6403 14 лет назад 1:41This video focuses on using feathers from Hungarian partridge skins to create soft tackle collars on flies. The speaker emphasizes the importance of using smaller, less-obvious feathers for flies size 14 and smaller, as they have shorter fibers that are ideal for this purpose. The video also covers how to select and prepare the feathers for use.
41024 3 года назад 1:38This video demonstrates how to tie a soft hackle midge emerger fly, a pattern that imitates crippled midges emerging from the pupa. The fly is tied using a combination of materials, including trilobal hair, combo thread, and rough grouse. The video provides step-by-step instructions for tying the fly, highlighting the importance of using the right materials and techniques.
19322 12 лет назад 2:17This video demonstrates a technique for using large feathers to create a collar on small soft hackle flies. The technique involves isolating the tip of the feather, snipping it into a triangular shape, and then tying it in a specific way to ensure the feather extends past the back edge of the hook. The video then shows how to finish the body of the fly and use a tool to push the fibers rearward.
113721 5 лет назад 1:31This video demonstrates how to tie a simple fly called a "Blue Ribbon Flies PMD soft hackle emerger." The fly is tied using wood duck flank for the tail, pale yellow dubbing for the body, and dyed sharp-tailed grouse wings for the hackle. The video also explains why the fly tyer uses a barbless hook.
10173 13 лет назад 2:44This video provides a tying tip for soft hackle flies. The technique involves using a large feather that would typically be discarded for soft hackle tying. By trimming the tip and using a specific wrapping method, the large feather can be used to create a small, effective soft hackle fly.
8426 14 лет назад 1:10This video demonstrates how to tie a Starling and Olive Soft Hackle fly, a versatile pattern effective for both wet and dry fly fishing. The fly is tied using a wet fly hook, silver wire, black ice dubbing, and a starling feather, with detailed instructions on each step.
9982 8 лет назад 6:05This video teaches a simple trick for tying small soft hackle flies when you only have large feathers. The technique involves stripping the fluff from the feather, cutting the tip, and then using the remaining feather to create a small, evenly distributed hackle. The video also shows how to fold the excess feather back over the eye of the hook for a clean finish.
54141 8 лет назад 2:41