Tying a Quilled Buzzer with Davie McPhail

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  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2023
  • Materials Used;
    Hook, Fulling Mill Competition Heavyweight size 10 FM50 27
    Thread, UTC 140 Black
    Body, Peacock Quill
    Wing Buds, Hot Orange Goose Biot
    Thorax, Red Flash and Black Thread
    Thorax Cover, Medium UTC Opal Mirage
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Komentáře • 35

  • @marklemieux2015
    @marklemieux2015 Před rokem +21

    Mr. McPhail, there is a vast difference in the ties of us mere mortals and you sir. Two things mesmerize me about your tying, how materials are at your command and your dedication to this channel for the benefit of so many.

  • @jimseaman2558
    @jimseaman2558 Před 20 dny +2

    Another great looking midge pattern. Thank you!

  • @justinmcquaide4862
    @justinmcquaide4862 Před rokem +2

    I have watched 1000's of tying videos and I never seen anyone add a touch of red tinsel just before tying in the rest of the thorax . Great idea and as always you make it look so simple lol even with 140 thread !!!!

  • @neilsives533
    @neilsives533 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Since I started to watch your fly tying Davie I have improved some what so a big thank you. its always nice to catch fish on a fly you have tied yourself.

  • @donaloflynn3922
    @donaloflynn3922 Před rokem +1

    Nice buzzer thanks Davie

  • @FlyTyer1948
    @FlyTyer1948 Před rokem +2

    A live midge never looked so lovely. I wonder if I should give a brace of them to my wife for Valentines Day? They would look great as earrings. ;-)

  • @davidprice5707
    @davidprice5707 Před rokem +1

    You call it a simple fly, I call it a work of art. thanks

  • @graemebrown1191
    @graemebrown1191 Před rokem +2

    Heavy threads sure speed up the tying time✌ thanks Davie

  • @ross1458
    @ross1458 Před rokem +1

    A master class in working with what you have. Well tied! You are doing what you intended. Inspiring

  • @davidquinn7144
    @davidquinn7144 Před rokem +3

    Quality mate

  • @user-em1fb6xb2u
    @user-em1fb6xb2u Před rokem +1

    Благодарю,Дэви! Баззер - класс! Как всегда, отличная приманка от профессионала! 👍🤝🇰🇿

  • @markrobinson3841
    @markrobinson3841 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful Buzzer Davie and another great video

  • @MyPancho1
    @MyPancho1 Před rokem +1

    Super clean Buzzer Love it Thanks

  • @edbosley1138
    @edbosley1138 Před rokem +1

    As always very well done thanks for sharing

  • @barbaraemerich1921
    @barbaraemerich1921 Před rokem +1

    You make it look so easy! Great work! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @fliesbychris
    @fliesbychris Před rokem +1

    Gorgeous Davie!! You make it look so easy!!
    ATB Chris.

  • @denisgoulding4004
    @denisgoulding4004 Před rokem +1

    Great knitting

  • @ibelieve1468
    @ibelieve1468 Před rokem +1

    Very nice!!

  • @bobbell5265
    @bobbell5265 Před rokem +1

    Exceptional

  • @flyfishingchannel
    @flyfishingchannel Před rokem +1

    Nice one..

  • @FlyDrowner
    @FlyDrowner Před rokem +1

    I always forget to keep it light. My first attempts at buzzers would've sunk the Graf Spey 🤪

  • @livingthreads8245
    @livingthreads8245 Před rokem

    Amazing as always quick my eye😉! Is it possible for you to show a Cow Dung Winged Wet Fly, my husband keeps asking me to ask you if it's possible. Thank you kindly Sir Davie.

  • @aurelienlinnenkamp9885
    @aurelienlinnenkamp9885 Před rokem +1

    Great fly, all your flys are so beautiful.As we can say also here GOOD JOB.🪰 👌

  • @user-qh4fv4mv8b
    @user-qh4fv4mv8b Před rokem +1

    🔥

  • @mark706
    @mark706 Před rokem

    Minted davy

  • @danbrownflyfishing4329

    Hi David, what varnish do you use ?

  • @alasdairhamilton1574
    @alasdairhamilton1574 Před rokem +1

    🤗👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @mortenthenorwegian2875

    Bravo again! How would you fish buzzers in a lake with a spinner rod? 👃👃👃

    • @lawfish5270
      @lawfish5270 Před rokem +1

      Chuck it under a bung/bobber. Add a small split shot or small swivel for additional weight to help sink the buzzer.

    • @mortenthenorwegian2875
      @mortenthenorwegian2875 Před rokem

      @@lawfish5270 Thanks. Depth and speed? 👃👃

    • @lawfish5270
      @lawfish5270 Před rokem +1

      @@mortenthenorwegian2875 depth is a key factor for sure-perhaps the single most important factor-but sadly there is no universal answer. Here in British Columbia we often start within a foot of the bottom and gradually try progressively a little shallower until the fish say “yes”. So it is going to depend on the conditions, time of year, etc, so one must make decisions based on observation (a depth sounder/fish finder can be a great aid) and, often, trial and error. As for speed of retrieve, the most common is static presentation, wind drift, and a VERY slow hand twist retrieve.

    • @mortenthenorwegian2875
      @mortenthenorwegian2875 Před rokem

      @@lawfish5270 British Columbia...WOW. I have been in Seattle several times. Where do you live and fish?

    • @lawfish5270
      @lawfish5270 Před rokem

      @@mortenthenorwegian2875 I live in the Greater Victoria area on the south of Vancouver Lake. I mostly fish small stocked local lakes around here, though I make the odd pilgrimage to the BC interior region for some higher quality stillwater fishing.

  • @davidquinn7144
    @davidquinn7144 Před rokem +1

    Quality mate