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Hi ! If I am a 9 and half, would you still recommand the 10 or the 11? in the boot. Thank you :)
My family has a cabin on the south fork of the white in the flat tops, some of the prettiest country and the best fishing I’ve ever had.
Lots of good info, interesting point about the fly line. I have actually heard you want to use a weight-forward line so that your rod will load in close quarters, but I can see the merits of using a gradually-tapered line to get a more delicate landing.
Good demonstration 👍
no uv light?
Nice tie Delaney, good work on the deer hair head. Two questions: did you use 1/8 zonker strip, and the feathers were tied in facing each other?
Im looking to try an indicator setup for stillwater, but what kind of leader are you using that you can still lay it out straight with 3 flies and an indicator attached to it? Are you building a heavier leader yourself? Id only be using a single heavy fly, but i still have to build a heavy leader to cast that without an indicator.
Literally the only video I could understand, thanks.
Great advice. Thanks!
Can you do it just on the back cast or just on the forward cast?
Great work, Delaney!
You forgot to spit on it!
There's certainly something to be said about having a presenter with an English accent. Watch any of David Attenborough's nature documentaries and you'll understand why. As per usual Simon does an excellent job of breaking down something which can seem daunting to beginners, into a no nonsense, easy to follow guide for getting started.
I'd rather spend that kind of money on DH Spey rods, ... Feels like you're getting a lot more rod for the money as well, ....Like a Gaelforce Equalizer, ... I am more inclined to pay over $1000 for the Gaelforce rod but not for the Orvis.…
Best video on this subject Ive seen.
Why is Umpqua not in Oregon anymore??
Great little short explanation and I’ll probably plagiarize it when I’m teaching students. Thank you, Simon, John Till
Love the amount of detail and information. I’m a new angler for trout specifically myself and really want to make sure I’m being as humane as possible with my practice. This was great 🙏❤️
This guy go on one trip and is an expert now?
Nice wish could find decent bucktail
I use Musky Fool bucktail and it's 100% trustworthy mail order tail. 👊🏻👍🏻
@@NervousWaterFlies I've used them before too but every time I try to order their buckTales they don't seem to have any in stock
@@chrisbukowski9434 there is a reason for that, it's good! 😂 They have a drop this week, go now! Lol
excellent tutorial and thank you for sharing all of your construction techniques. well done.
Absolutely!! Thank you for tuning in! 👊🏻🤘🏻
This was painful. You mumbled 95% of the time and you made a 4 minute fly into a 16 minute video by not editing out all 300 irrelevant thread wraps you made. Not trying to be a dick, but come on, guys. Do better.
Great video! I have a blast fishing fiberglass on big waters. Usually 5wt-6wt 8ft. I have a few creek rods and it’s just as fun on small water. Small waters offer so much more than one would think.
What do you use for smaller sizes? You mentioned that.
The often unseen source of the magic!!
I need to work on my smaller size hooks. This could be a good one for that chore
Sweet
Over on the other side of the pond this fly has been known as the sugar lump fly (some say sugar cube) for many years now. Cheers
Bery nice pattern
Nice!!
Thanks Greg, I appreciate it. I'll give it a try !
what size eyes ?
This is not a true RS2 it’s a poor copy using wrong materials 😂
FANTASTIC 🎉 hacks gained here !!!!! Thank YOU so much for this dynamic tutorial !!!!!!! I’m off to the bench this AM to twist up a number of these for my new 2024 Season Box !!! 🌟🎣💫
Thanks for watching! So glad you got something out of our production! 🤝🏼👊🏻
Great looking fly as always Daryl.
Nice work tyvm!
Great video I bought a winston boron 11 about 9 years ago in #5 9 ft. In fish it here in northern montana in it's great for small nymphs and dries what a wonderful tool thanks
Hi - great video but I am struggling a bit on the back cast with big (predator) flies. When I do the back cast, the line does not feed back up through the rings, so there is nothing to 'haul' on for the front cast. Any tips? Thanks!
Get a fine paint brush and you will have a lifrtime supply of tailing fibers. You can find olive and gray too.
Cool fly but after about four decades of trico fishing and tying the one thing I no longer worry about is splaying the tails. Many, many trico spinners drift with their tails bunched together and basically look like one tail.
You forgot the TMF 8ft 4wt.
I gave myself one for Christmas, its a great rod. I can't wait till the trico's show up!!!
I’ve been struggling with this for months…! THANK YOU for specifying the orientation of the tag end…. That’s what I was missing!🎣
Material list?
Is that a peach colored flash?
This might be the video to break my bad habits
"increased accuracy which equates to less lost flies and less broken leader, translating into money saved" sure thing, need to save every penny after I drop $1100 on a fishing rod, I guess using that snap instead of a rod sock tie really increased the production cost.
Logo is still the ugliest in the industry and I'm not being paid by Orvis to advertise
Maybe you can ask them why they didn’t fix the 2 biggest complaints of the last version (lack of hook keeper, and white label that I know first hand, will spook fish in certain situations).
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what do you need a hook keeper for? Just use the stripping guide.
@@Subaruuu12 Yes that’s possible, but not meant for it. This puts much more of your leader inside your guides when you are walking with your rod between wading spots, or motoring between fishing locations, or putting your rod up in your cartop rod carrier between stream stops. One point is, manufacturers are doing it to increase profits, while taking away utility. You may not care for them, that’s a choice whether someone wants to use one, but why take that choice away when there are many fly fisherman that want them. One of my best friends is a custom rod builder, he says 88% of his rod builds include a hook keeper on request.
@@barry4fish19 its literally the reason they dont put a hook keeper on them, they want you to use the guides. This puts none of ur leader in the guides, and u dont get that annoying kink in ur leader from the hook keeper. Orvis has realized theyre pointless, everyone else needs to get on board.
@@Subaruuu12 Using a 9’ fly rod and a 7 1/2’ leader, hooking your fly on the hook keeper will leave your entire leader outside the guides, and that’s where I want it. As soon as you move your fly up and hook it to the stripper guide, then part of your leader is inside the guides and that’s where you get a kink in your leader. Last time I checked, the stripper guide on a fly rod is CLOSER to the tip than a hook keeper is - you are using the wrong math. And, Orvis does not give this reasoning for leaving out a hook keeper - they claim hook keepers cause more broken rods. The stripper guide is rarely designed to hook your fly to it, and sometimes if your fly is hooked to the ring it can damage the finish along the inside edge.
I didn't even know Anglers All sold Orvis!!
The mad scientist of fly tying 🤘🏻