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Great looking streamer. Good instruction.
Most of the fish hatches trout eat in the west are typically red sided shiners followed by suckers so ya this a good hatch to tackle! Good tie!
Definitely adding this to my smallmouth box!! Thanks
Thank you
Nice tye! good job
Is this fish wisp similar to EP/Flash'nd slinky??
Thank you for the tips on the knots on the legs. I have struggled with that, will give it a try. Great tie thanks
Another great tie from the boys at SRF! Keep up the great work!!
Nice fly! I don’t believe Orvis was bought out by Fulling Mill though. I think Fulling Mill just makes and catalogs all of their flies.
Hi Guys, Great streamer. How do you fish that thing? sinking tip, floating line or full sinking?
Fish it typically on sink tip.
'PromoSM'
Very nice
Can’t wait to tie some of these up and give them a try!!
Good job bro
Nice tye, Brandon
Thanks Brandon.. Nice tye..
Nice tie Brandon!
Looks great. What size do you recommend for the Snake below American Falls Reservoir? Want to give it a try!!
#10-18 are all great sizes. 14 and 16 are probably our most used 👍
Gidday Brandon. Nice work. Thanks.
I love mine!
What color hydro hackle and krinklezon did you use for the baby bass pattern?
Uv gold for the belly, forest blaze for back, honeycomb for hydro hackle
Awesome, thanks!
Could this be fished as a popper?
Yes!
So when are we headed to Pyramid Lake? Asking for a friend😂
Great fly larry. I need to tie some up now lol. You coming to Wasatch or Idaho falls next month?
We will see you at both 👍
Loving the Chaos dubbing! Keep it up boys!
Nicely done 😉👍
Awsome quick fly! Will try!
Great looking jig!!! Like how you didn't just go with a bold orange like alot of people do with the olive color!!!
Awesome fly bro, new to tying and now a new sub. Any suggestions for some cheap materials to tie this?
This is going to be a staple for tight line rigs!! Keep up the great work guys!!
Very nice tie and technique!
Tastes great and less filling...
Nice looking bug!
Another solid tutorial from the legend!!
Thundercreek
Nice tie. Great looking fly. Thanks.
I follow the gist,you need to bring in the close ups.Thanks.
That looks so dirty
That's a good looking fly boys!
Nice work with and H!
Gidday. Nice work. Thanks.
Another great looking pattern! Thanks guys!!
That's tits! Gotta tie up some of those.
Really nice pattern.
I learned from it. Especially the turning tail with the rabbit zonkers is a great idea. Never seen that before. Thanks for showing!
Why do these companies send SO LITTLE material when you buy?! I'm not asking for miles of the stuff but I've ordered some things to "support my local fly shop" and I get this little dinky bag. No wonder guys go to craft stores and "big box" stores to buy the stuff on the cheap. I'm a new(er) tier and it's getting mighty expensive buying this stuff to "support the little guy" but you just don't seem to get that much.
hey really like that fly question can't get an answer hoping you know or anyone reading this. Just got my new vice like yours on the clamp part there's an elastic what is it for driving me nuts. thanks
typically the band is here to create tension on the jaws to help lock your hooks in place.
@@snakeriverfly7331 okay thank you I've been trying to figure it out. I was thinking it was a low budget marker if had to move the vise and want to put it back after where it was your explanation makes more sence lol thanks again
What size hook are you using with this bug? 10? 12? Thanks
I was wondering the same thing since I'm not familiar with model number of the hook. Looks huge. We normally tie size 18 midges and nymphs. A 16 is big to me.
Brandon from SRF. This one is tied on a 12. Use it as a lead fly in the snake. But the nymph lace can be used down to an 18.
This is a creative concept for a bass pattern. Nice work!