Brian Wise Posted November 19, 2012 Posted November 19, 2012 Hey guys, kicking off a new series with fly tyer Rich Strolis. I have been pretty excited about this one for a while. I have fished the Hog Snare for around a year and have hung some really, really nice fish on them. The action in the water is phenominal and will defenitely keep your attention. Recipe: Rear Hook Hook - Gamakatsu B10s #2 Tail - Marabou Hackle - Schlappen Body - Ice Dub Rubber Legs Wing - Craft Fur(or Artic Fox) Middle Hook: Hook - Fish Skull Articulated Shank 35mm Tail - Marabou Hackle - Schlappen Body - Ice Dub Rubber Legs Wing - Craft Fur (or Arctic Fox) Front Hook: Hook - Gamakatsu B10s Tail - Marabou Hackle - Schlappen Body - Ice Dub Rubber Legs Wing - Craft Fur (or Arctic Fox )Eyes - Painted Lead Eyes Head - Laser Dub My Youtube Channel
Flysmallie Posted November 19, 2012 Posted November 19, 2012 Great job Brian. That's a big chunk of meat.
sean c Posted November 19, 2012 Posted November 19, 2012 Sweet Brian. Interesting with the craft fur substitute I have been digging the artic fox as a wing on a few streamer patterns but it is kind of a pain and you certainly don't get much bang for your buck with that stuff. I have tied up a dozen of these but I did the lazer dub dubbing loop figure eight the dumbell eyes to create a head the way your doing it looks like it might make a bigger profile and push a little more water. What size dumbell eyes are you using and are you seeing much of a difference between say medium and small dumbell eyes?
Brian Wise Posted November 19, 2012 Author Posted November 19, 2012 Interesting with the craft fur substitute I have been digging the artic fox as a wing on a few streamer patterns but it is kind of a pain and you certainly don't get much bang for your buck with that stuff. I have tied up a dozen of these but I did the lazer dub dubbing loop figure eight the dumbell eyes to create a head the way your doing it looks like it might make a bigger profile and push a little more water. What size dumbell eyes are you using and are you seeing much of a difference between say medium and small dumbell eyes? I usually have at least a small 'tweak' that I do with these flies and that Craft Fur is pretty big (in my mind at least). With it reverse-tied, you should see it flare in the water. That stuff pulsates with every strip. Absolutely no offense to Rich in his design but I didn't see where the dubbing loop and a smaller "cone" on the head would help the fly, mostly because once the Lazer Dub gets real wet it lays pretty flat anyway so I just keep stacking it to the eye. My Youtube Channel
Members Hatch 82 Posted December 11, 2012 Members Posted December 11, 2012 Another nice video you put an awesome twist to the fly tying videos for sure. I enjoy watching them every time. I think the most entertaining how to videos out there.
Justin Spencer Posted December 11, 2012 Posted December 11, 2012 Another nice video you put an awesome twist to the fly tying videos for sure. I enjoy watching them every time. I think the most entertaining how to videos out there. Better be entertaining as long as that SOB was . That's a fly you paddle upstream to retrieve! Very good looking fly. "The problem with a politician’s quote on Facebook is you don’t know whether or not they really said it." –Abraham Lincoln Tales of an Ozark Campground Proprietor Dead Drift Fly Shop
Brian Wise Posted December 13, 2012 Author Posted December 13, 2012 Another nice video you put an awesome twist to the fly tying videos for sure. I enjoy watching them every time. I think the most entertaining how to videos out there. Thanks! Better be entertaining as long as that SOB was . That's a fly you paddle upstream to retrieve! Very good looking fly. I actually had a hard time even going with such a long video....but that fly is sick and you have seen that Rainbows will eat it even when you are not ready for them to (like when you pull spool off of your reel) My Youtube Channel
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