This video demonstrates how to tie a versatile fly pattern called the Blue Wing Olive. The fly is designed to imitate an emerging insect and can be used as a dry fly or an emerger. The video provides step-by-step instructions on how to tie the fly, using materials such as olive thread, Antron yarn, brassy wire, white foam, pheasant tail, and peacock hurl.
3880 1 год назад 3:01This video demonstrates how to tie a Blue Wing Olive fly. The process involves tying in a tail, creating a wing, dubbing the body, and attaching a hackle. The fly is designed to imitate a mayfly and is effective for catching fish.
69787 4 года назад 5:28This video demonstrates how to tie a size 18 Blue-Winged Olive dry fly using new materials for a more buoyant and durable pattern. The fly is tied with a small hook, fine thread, and a unique dubbing material that creates a slender, segmented abdomen. The video also highlights the importance of proper wing placement for optimal floatation.
31507 1 год назад 5:52This video is a fly-tying tutorial for a variation of the Baetis pattern called the "Better Baetis." The instructor, who learned the pattern from a guide named Jake Riggs, demonstrates how to tie the fly using a Daiichi 1110 hook and a variety of materials, including hairline dubbing, mayfly tail fibers, and a light tan hackle. The pattern features a split tail and a parachute post, making it a unique and effective fly for catching trout.
19689 6 лет назад 7:35This video demonstrates how to tie a Puff Daddy fly, a simple yet effective dry fly pattern. The fly is made with only two ingredients: a stripped quill or dubbing and CDC feathers. The video provides detailed instructions on how to tie the fly, including how to create a tapered body and a fluffy CDC collar.
44763 8 лет назад 3:53