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For the most part, Beast fleyes (done properly) can take a very long time to tie - due mainly to the multiple tie-in points of bucktail along the monofilament extension. Normally in a full size Beast and when tied sparsely, this extension is what helps exaggerate shorter bucktail fibres and create a larger baitfish profile. Fortunately for us, Andre van Wyk of Bucktail Flies has concocted a method to shorten the tying time of mono-extension Hollow Fleyes by using only one tie-in point. MATERIALS NEEDED Hook: Ahrex SA270 bluewater 5/0 Eyes: 7mm holographic eyes and Ru Harvey's tabs. Tail and body: Bucktail - white, light blue, purple. Streamer hackles in white, blue and purple. 100lbs Mono-filament sticks fopr extension. Into fly fishing? Check out The Mission's free magazine: https://themissionflymag.com Follow us on Instagram: / themissionflymag Music C/o Pixabay and YouTube 0:00 - Intro 0:40 - Background on the One Point Hollow Fleye 2:35 - One Point mono-extension for Hollow Fleye 12:10 - Tying in the mono-extension 18:58 - First bucktail reverse tie 27:16 - Adding hackle to a Hollow Fleye 32:16 - Blending bucktail 36:49 - Head and belly of Hollow Fleye 43:04 - Adding flash to Hollow Fleye 46:00 - Reverse tie bucktail for the body of a Hollow Fleye 50:53 - Dorsal hackle of a Hollow Fleye 54:02 - Final bucktail reverse tie for head and belly 1:00:58 - Adding eyes to One Point Hollow Fleye 1:03:51 - Finish the Hollow Fleye off