That was a masterful and ingenious presentation. I really enjoy your detailed explanations at each step and the purpose of why you do those things. Very nice!
@gregb8824
Well done, as usual! Lovely that you gave credit where it was due. Gordon ties very clean flies too!
@Paradise_found
A beautiful fly tying demonstration excellent presentation keep them coming please
@GaryHanke
This is the loop method I have always preferred for my surface and bung flies over other methods. I use this method on hoppers, stonefly adults, crickets, beetles and a few others. Great job, my friend.
@flyfishingernstl9548
The video is very interesting anyway, as always! :)
@flyfishingernstl9548
Vladimir, why don’t you use “mud”-paste for the tippet which will drown it and make less visible, same like your bare hook trick? It also makes the whole tipped less shiny and does spook the fish much less. It works in clearest of waters with spookiest of fish in my humble experience
@jpabferreira
Well done! Happy new year!
@BP-1988
I've never have liked tying a a dropper of trailing fly to the shank because I always fish with barbless hook. I have tied hoppers with a mono loop for attaching a dropper and they seem to work fairly well. I did get idea for this from one of your previous videos. I'm guessing that .375 mm equates to about 12lb. leader material? Thanks again and keep making great videos!
@gpostema
HI, which foam are you using for the second ant? It seems to have a much more open structure than regular EVA. Thanks in advance!
@Leavenotraceexpeditions
What tippet to fly know you commonly use? I use mostly non slip loop so even with this great trick I guess loop will not get submerged. However improved klinch could go under surface pushed by hook eye. I will try that.
@augustonthefly
What species of fish was that?
@Paradise_found
Hi where does yout wife get the glue from regards Norman
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