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Jim Misiura
United States
Registrace 10. 04. 2011
I've been tying flies for over 30 years. I'm a, tying instructor, as well as fly fishing instructor. The sole purpose of my tying videos is to help the beginner tier to reach a higher level of confidence in their fly tying skills. While giving the experienced tier some new ideas for designing their own flies.
I welcome any and all questions and requests you might have, so please don't be afraid to ask. I'm here to help.
I welcome any and all questions and requests you might have, so please don't be afraid to ask. I'm here to help.
Fly Tying a Skwala with Jim Misiura
Hook : Straight or Curved Shank Dry #6 - #12
Thread : Black
Egg sack ; Black Foam
Rib : Brown V Rib
Body : Skwala Olive or Krystal Dub Olive
Wing / Head : Deer or Elk Hair
Legs : Black Crazy Legs
Thread : Black
Egg sack ; Black Foam
Rib : Brown V Rib
Body : Skwala Olive or Krystal Dub Olive
Wing / Head : Deer or Elk Hair
Legs : Black Crazy Legs
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Fly Fishing a LivelyLegz for Hold Over Rainbow with Jim Misiura
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Just a short video to let you know I'm still here. Sorry for the lack of new content but remember I have nearly 1000 videos so please visit my Page Playlists!
Fly Tying a LivelyLegz Double Trouble with Jim Misiura
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Fly Tying an Articulated Dry with Jim Misiura
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Etsy.com/shop/TheFlyManJim LivelyLegz.com BearskinOutfitters.net FrostyFly.com HookHack.com ChristopherFave.webs.com ( Best Leaders on the Market) EDITED FOR TIME Shuck : Hook Shank Body: Pheasant Tail Rib: Copper Wire Connection: Kevlar Thread or Mono 4X Fly Hook: Std Dry #14 - #18 Thread: Cream Body: Sulpher Orange or Yellow Wing: Hemingway Realistic Mayfly Wing Hackle: Honey Badger or Sandy ...
Fly Tying a LaFontaine Short Leg Wiggler with Jim Misiura
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Hook : 2xl Dry #6 - #14 Thread : Black Rib : Furnace Hackle Body : Closed Cell Foam Legs : Rubber Legs Hackle : Grizzly / Ginger Wing : Para Post or Poly Yarn
Fly Tying a CDC Turkey Tail Dun with Jim Misiura
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Pheasant Tail isn't the only versatile material. Turkey tail for instance can be used for anything you would use pheasant tail for. Hook : Std Dry #12 - #18 Thread : Black Tail : Dark Dun Hackle Rib : Black Thread (optional) Body : Turkey Tail Wing : Dark Dun CDC Thorax : Rabbit Dubbing
Fly Tying a Thor with Jim Misiura
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Another old pattern from Wm. B. Sturgis Hook : Streamer #6 - #12 Thread : Black Tail : Orange Hackle Body : Scarlet Wool or Chenille Throat : Brown Ginger Hackle Wing : White Bucktail
Fly Tying an Edible Arrangment with Jim Misiura
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Hook : Jig or Scud #8 - #14 Thread : White / Orange if you want a Hot spot Bead : Match hook size Under Body : Mirage or Pearl Tinsel Body : Amber V Rib Over Body : White UV Dubbing or Sennios Laser Dub Collar : Black CDC
Fly Tying a Silver Butcher with Jim Misiura
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Hook : 2xl Nymph #8 - #14 Thread : Black Tail : Red Quill Rib : Oval Silver Tinsel Body : Flat Silver Tinsel Throat : Black Hackle Wing : Blue Mallard Quill Slips
Fly Tying a Meck Quill Gordon with Jim Misiura
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Hook : Std Dry #12 - #14 Thread : Dark Grey Tail : Dark Grey Hackle Barbs Body : Peacock Eye Striped Wing : Wood Duck Flank Hackle : Dark Grey
Wet Fly Swing Podcast
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wetflyswing.com/fly-tying-101-with-jim-misiura-money-saving-tips-pa-fly-fishing-gartside-gurgler/ Check out the Podcast with my friend Dave Stewart.
Fly Tying a Meck Brown Spinner with Jim Misiura
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This will be the spinner for the Tiny Blue Dun Blue Quill hatch Hook : Std Dry #18 -#20 Thread : Brown Tail Dark Brown Hackle Fibers Body : Dark Brown Dubbing (Superfine) Wing : Grey Poly Yarn
Fly Tying a Meck Blue Quill with Jim Misiura
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Hook : Std Dry #18 - #20 Thread: Dark Grey Tail : Dark Grey Hackle Fibers Body : Peacock Eye Striped Wing : Dark Grey Hackle Tips Hackle : Light - Medium Grey
Fly Tying a Meck Blue Dun - BWO Nymph With Jim Misiura
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Hook Std 1xl Nymph #16 - #18 Thread : Dark Olive Tail : Dark Mallard or Wood Duck Flank Body : Dark Olive Brown Hackle : Brown or Cree Wing Case : Dark Quill Mallard Goose or Turkey Tail
Fly Tying a Meck Rusty Spinner with Jim Misiura
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Fly Tying a Meck Rusty Spinner with Jim Misiura
Fly Tying Meck Series Blue Dun with Jim Misiura
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Fly Tying Meck Series Blue Dun with Jim Misiura
Fly Tying a Deer Head Caddis with Jim Misiura
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Fly Tying a Deer Head Caddis with Jim Misiura
Fly Tying Hot Wire Prince with Jim Misiura
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Fly Tying Hot Wire Prince with Jim Misiura
Fly Tying a Tom Thumb with Jim Misiura Not 24 Minutes
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Fly Tying a Tom Thumb with Jim Misiura Not 24 Minutes
Fly Tying a Slate Drake with Jim Misiura
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Fly Tying a Slate Drake with Jim Misiura
Fly Tying a Delaware River Flying Ant with Jim Misiura
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Fly Tying a Delaware River Flying Ant with Jim Misiura
Fly Tying a Cranefly Larva with Jim Misiura
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Fly Tying a Cranefly Larva with Jim Misiura
Beginner Fly Tying a Shell Back Scud with Jim Misiura
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Beginner Fly Tying a Shell Back Scud with Jim Misiura
Beginner Fly Tying a No Hackle BWO with Jim Misiura
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Beginner Fly Tying a No Hackle BWO with Jim Misiura
Beginner Fly Tying a Swimming Hellgrammite with Jim Misiura
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Beginner Fly Tying a Swimming Hellgrammite with Jim Misiura
Hey Jim quick question. I just heard about this pattern so I googled it to learn more. However I'm seeing two pretty distinct patterns both saying they're west branch(of the penobscot) caddis. Some of them are this style and the others look more like a hornberg. Both say they're originally tied by Eddie. Any thoughts?
Very nice job! 👍
Why bend the hook shank. Do you mean Nought as l dont know what Aught or Ought means.lt comed from dreadnought. I England and Australia we say Oh.
Nice tying
Nice job on the articulated mayfly. When I tye an articulated I use a piece of stainless wire from the bead wire for the tail & the connection to the hook. I pull out one strand from the 19 to use. Thanks for your time and knowledge Dave Hughes 🎣🤠 Rolla MO
You are truly an expert at this. Fine job on this crappy killer. I normally put a dot of Sally's on the bead's ends to keep the shafts from coming out where they were cut off. Fine job thanks for your time and knowledge, Dave Hughes 🎣🤠 Rolla MO.
Very nice job 👍 , thanks for your time and knowledge. Dave Hughes 🎣🤠 Rolla MO.
we havent seen many videos lately hope you are doing ok
What is that in the background almost sounds like someone is being tortured lol
I couldn't say
Some very good tips in there Jim. I'm particularly grateful for the one about how to use the hook itself to gauge how much feather to use. Liked, subscribed and many thanks to you.
Glad it was helpful!
thanks Jim, niceky tyed fky
You bet
Thanks Jim. I’m new to tying and frustrated with using cork for poppers. Your technique helped a lot! Great looking bass popper. Thanks again.
Glad to help
nice, easy popper fly, thanks
Thank you too!
A bleached pheasant tail works well for cahill nymphs
Thanks
Good Looking Jig my friend. Thanks for sharing. dale
Thanks 👍
Nice looking pattern thanks for sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
I like your videos you do real good at it
thanks
Thank you Jim and god bless you. Fly fishing saved my life.
Glad to hear it
Great little fly, so simple! I look forward to tying and fishing this fly! Thank you
Hope you enjoy it!
Great fly
Thanks
Thank You 🎉 for this Tutorial Jim ! I’ll use this in NW Michigan for the 2024 Season !! 🌟🎣💫
You bet!
can u make video how to make Cork Popper creating from scratch, sanding the shape etc...by the way, did you use a cork wine or...?
I don't make them . Only pre shaped cork.
@@TheFlymanJim I managed to work the caps thanks anyway
welcome@@Legilimens-pn9wx
Jim, nice job of not only your skill level but also the way you present yourself. Nice job!!! Lynn Allison
Thank you
Thank you so much! I can't wait to tie it
Hope you like it!
Very nice tie 0:15 😅
Nice job 1:08
thanks
Thankyou very much
Your Welcome
Great video. I heard about you on the fly fishing consultant podcast. What's the first fly you would recommend learning to tie?
Wet fly woolybugger or Black Ghost. Dry #14 Griffiths Gnat This one catches trout on all hatches, and is easy to tie.
March brown's DNA baby!
cool
Great video for beginners and those on a tight budget. Simple flies have caught me more fish than the fancy ones have. For panfish, I use a very simple mosquito fly or a skunk nymphs for wet flies and I use a green or black foam spider when they are surface feeding. I even use fur off me cats for dubbing and their whiskers for tails...LOL. Look at nature for fly patterns, Make them resemble food. Fly tying doesn't have to be expensive or complicated....just enjoy what your doing!
Thanks for your input it is always great to get.
Love that peacock rear.. always wondered how those were made
your welcome
the work is very good. I also have a tool like this that I made myself using used goods
Cool, thanks
@@TheFlymanJim Thank you again, senior, for your valuable knowledge for us
@@benskai2475akurfishing your welcome
@@TheFlymanJim Thank you again, senior, your knowledge is very good for us
Thank you, my friend, for the response, I salute you, my friend. God bless you always
Same to you!
Great tutorial, thanks 😂
Glad you liked it!
Brilliant video, I have been fly fishing in England for ….. 50 years…… I’m now 69. I haven’t been fly fishing all that while due to personal circumstances. However, this video is brilliant, love it. I will be watching this many times. A master class. Kind regards, as always, Ken. Rutland, England.
Thanks for very kind comment.
Jim, been home for a couple of months healing and tying. Thank God for your videos. They are the best.
Thanks
Love it! It looks great and you save on not needing to get an assortment of chenille $$. Thanks for the great tutorial!
Thanks
Useful video. Have a bundle of Hemingway's stuff like mayfly nymph body, stonefly body & tails. Wing buds & back, mayfly nymph rubber legs, stone fly thorax & legs & Hemingway's bug flesh, etc.your videos are the best guidance so far that I can find on CZcams for tying with these life-like materials. Really helpful. Thanks Jim. Hope to see more in future. Much appreciated. Jon.
Thanks they are super cool products.
I'm having a problem. When I pull the worm from the needle, the mono just unravels.
Try a drop of head cement before. And don't wrap to many warps on the needle before you start.
Thanks for the learning experience. Very clear explanation and very helpful.
Thanks
interesting! a hybrid of kebari and euro nymph. i should tie them
They are good producers
Nice
Thanks
Hey Jim this is Blake here I am curious, some say the original doc Spratley used Guinea which I don’t believe one bit and was said to have used Grizzly hackle which you have done here my question is when did Guinea start becoming a popular fly feather to use I’ve found so many articles stating different things I’m not exactly sure what to believe I feel Grizzly was a more common feather to have been used in the 1940s what’s your take on that? 😊
I don't know when guinea was started using. I like it for some flies but for small wet flies it is kind of stiff and thick.
Acetone is very toxic on your skin...also bad for breathing it. Alcohol might be a safer and good alternative to acetone.
Thanks, For as much as I do this technique I think I'll be ok
How do you keep the dubbing on the thread? Mine keeps coming off.
When you pull the dubbing from the bag or dispenser you should only take very small amounts. It should float in the air if you drop it. Remember you can always add more. When putting dubbing on the thread only twist in one direction not back and forth . Also moisten your fingers to get a tight wrap.
Jim does anybody spray artist fixative on feathers before using the feather it does secure the fibers together on large feathers just watch the lively legs double trouble video excellent tie AC nd video
If I need a stiff feather , as for a wing case, I brush head cement on the feather first and let it dry.
Sir. How long do you soak the peacock quill and what do you soak it in? Thank you.
Warm or hot water 5 minutes until it is good, but then I leave them soaking the whole session.
What’s the glue?
Sally Hansen Hard as nails Clear nail polish.
Could you use the thin guitar string for weed guard. ?
Sure if you can bend it
Pheasant is such a valuable material to the fly tier, and the flies that can be tied are endless. Spey flies, nymphs, and streamers just scratch the surface. Great topic!!
Thanks
Nice work.
Thanks for the visit