Skip to main content

Recent comments

Submitted by Mark Mitchell on

Permalink

Production Fly tying is an excellant book. Very easy to understand and use. Lots of "why didn't I think of that" ideas ! One of the VERY BEST tying books...NOT FOR BEGINNERS....you really need to be an intermediate tyer to get your moneys worth.

Submitted by John (in Boise) on

Permalink

Hi All,
I've been experimenting with lots of different kinds of foam lately, especially inexpensive hobby craft and free packing material types. I have trouble cutting the foam symetrically so, instead, I use wing burners, tweezers, clamps etc and singe the foam to shape with a Bic lighter.

It was one of those days that I would have never even thought about Largemouth Bass fishing several years ago. Low 30's, strong winds, water temp at about 44 degrees F. I recently got the Clouser book and went to work on a few petterns and threw caution to the wind, literally, and gave it a try. If the pics do not come through I'll try again. I caught a dozen Bass by fishing chatruse clouser deep minnows. I let them sink to the bottom and crawled them back. Most of the pickups were while the fly was sitting still. Many of the fish have a huge headed appearance right now. The seventeen incher was only two pounds. That fish will put on a full pound by bedding time in 6-8 weeks. In two hours I hooked up twenty fish and landed a dozen. I cant think of a better way to freeze one's butt off.

Iwas thinking about 9 or 11 weight..... Ok, small mistake:)... Ive got three or four months so I hope that somethinkll be done... I tied yesterday but it looks like giant leech with gold hea and Iam not still satisfied....Ive to belive to my fly...
You asked me if Iam gonna fish for them on stillwaters or rivers.... Now Iam prefer rivers because on still waters is not to easy to get them to close......
Dada

Submitted by Kasper Mühlbac… on

Permalink

David,

Let us know what fish you take out of the rivers.

Tight lines,
Kasper

Feedback: Martin, you asked for it.....I really do like your broadcasts....I live here in Southern California, but I used to go every spring to the Baltic Coast in "Schleswig/Germany" to fish for Seatrout. Every time I hear one of your broadcasts I remember the old days. One thing you could do is to talk a little bit about the flies you are using.....maybe even make a danish sea trout fly flytying podcast.....why not?

Cheers from San Diego, CA

Matthias

Submitted by Sparsehackle on

Permalink

Great article. The polypro yarn is sometimes difficult to find. You can get it one-yard pieces or macrame rope @ $.40 each, at "www.carolsrugs.com", just look under "macrame cord", then "fly fishing cord".

Tight lines

Submitted by David 1737246410 on

Permalink

I'm from the UK.
I've got to tie some of these flies up and try them in the rivers around me.

David

Dada,

I used to cast this on a medium action 6wt, but as you can imagine it is about as difficult as trying to cast a live chicken..... it is a bit easier on a fast 8wt, but you will have to be happy with only casting about 15 -20meters , but it is well worth the sacrifice in distance. I have caught bore cats on this rig than anything else, plus Bass are also very fond of this combo.

Thank you Waterdog...
Its a lttle bit crazy combination for me, but why not? Everythink is make good vibrations, big siluet and size too. What rod your are using for this flies? It has to be very dificult to cast......

Thanks for the emails. According to request I have changed the coding. It didn't seem to work with the very latest of again changed microsoft anti-technology ... so know it should. Let me know if you encounter problems with using that flybox.

..... have I mentioned that I hate Microsoft? :mad:

Submitted by fred on

Permalink

I wish Partridge was still made in Redditch.You make enough of Redditch on this site, so make 'em here

Submitted by Rene van Heezik on

Permalink

Hello Martin
I am fishing for many years on the Mandal can you tell me about zone 2 I go in the second week of june , I am fishing with the fly , can you tell wich part on zone 2, you think .
Thank you
Rene van Heezik

Submitted by Jerry H. Smith on

Permalink

Great article. I make poppers and streamers using foam popper heads. (just turn the popper around and it's a streamer.) My eyes are done the same way only smaller. I use the sharpened sticks like in the article. My iris is in gold and the pupil in black. (I've looked at a lot of fish and noticed the iris is gold on most.) The one thing I have found that works great is 30 min. epoxy to cover the heads. You can do a lot of streamers using the 30 min. epoxy. It makes a nice gloss finish that is real hard and holds up when you hit rocks or sticks.
Im going to make some of the streamers with the big eyes and test them out for bass and trout.
Thanks for a great article.

Dada,

This is what my set up looks like, the popper is 2/0 and the leech is tied in size 1 , - smaller than when I use a leech only, but as you can imagine, this set up is quite difficult to cast. Also due to their moths being bone hard I use stainlessteel hooks only.

Submitted by 1737246410 on

Permalink

Hi Alan, No fishing for me in these parts this time of year. All these streams are closed to fishing. Even if they weren't, not too far around the bend from that pic, the ice is from shore to shore. There is some year around water on the Beaverkill and some of the other bigger waters, but I'd just as soon stay inside and tie flies than freeze my butt off chasing a couple half frozen trout. If I fish in the winter, it's up north for steelhead (something I don't do much anymore, unfortunately).

Submitted by Candyfish on

Permalink

Thank you Joao Nicacio
I am happy that these assemblies have worked to the other side of the Atlantic and in rivers with tropical species.
Greetings

Cándido Pérez

Hi Derek,

Thanks for your compliment regarding my work. Yours is gorgeous too, only 'a wee' bit larger than mine... I think. Well done and keep up the good work.

Ad Swier

Hi Dada,
Sure, I will take some picktures of my set up tonight, and hope to have them on the site tomorrow, will you be fishing rivers or still waters ?

Since you got this far …


The GFF money box

… I have a small favor to ask.

Long story short

Support the Global FlyFisher through several different channels, including PayPal.

Long story longer

The Global FlyFisher has been online since the mid-90's and has been free to access for everybody since day one – and will stay free for as long as I run it.
But that doesn't mean that it's free to run.
It costs money to drive a large site like this.
See more details about what you can do to help in this blog post.