Tying the Red Butt Quilled Buzzer with Davie McPhail.

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Materials Used;
    Hook, Kamasan B170 size 10
    Butt, Flo- Fire Orange UTC Thread 70
    Rib, Peacock Quill
    Body, Black UTC 70
    Thorax Cover, UTC Ice Blue Pearl
    Wing Buds, Sunburst Goose Biots

Komentáře • 18

  • @particlepete1
    @particlepete1 Před 12 lety

    Its a pleasure watching you Davie i have learnt a lot through your methods of tying various fly patterns ,keep them coming cheers..

  • @hugginsm1
    @hugginsm1 Před 11 lety

    Davie you are a inspiration,my fly fishing instructor recommends to watch you. Your a legend.

  • @Tony-outdoors
    @Tony-outdoors Před 7 lety +1

    You my friend are a artist.

  • @nilsirnd4345
    @nilsirnd4345 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh fantastic!

  • @Kendo2007
    @Kendo2007 Před 12 lety

    excellent as usual Davie mate
    love that red butt on the buzzer
    many thanks
    Kenny

  • @amh128
    @amh128 Před 12 lety

    @DavieMcPhail
    thanks! that was very useful information

  • @zanderschnapper1
    @zanderschnapper1 Před 10 lety

    Simply Fantastic!

  • @NiNj4k0S
    @NiNj4k0S Před 12 lety

    Fantastic fly Davie... I would really love to see the way you strip the peacock herl. I have tried a couple of times but it was a failure. I don't know if I am using the right amount of bleach and water. Showing the way you create the little wax piece in your hand and what kind of wax is that would be great as well!
    You're a fly tying encyclopedia Davie! You know that? :) Thank you so much!

  • @cirulis86
    @cirulis86 Před 11 lety

    Hey Davie,
    I have noticed you use UV resin alot and I thought I would share my recent discovery. That is a 400nm lazer pointer from ebay as a high intensity and accurate curing light. They sell for about $10 on ebay. I guess it does the same job as the LED torch, but it seems more effecient to me (also great for charging glow materials on flies when you are on the water).

  • @gillmy
    @gillmy Před 12 lety

    Davie, you use a peacock quill for the body of this fly - do your find it is brittle after the bleaching? Some say that you should store in water to maintain pliability; how do you store them? Thanks, and as always, your videos are awesome.
    Mike.

  • @StillwatersEdge
    @StillwatersEdge Před 12 lety

    Really Cool Fly Davie,
    Do you tie buzzers very small? or is size 10 a regular size?

  • @amh128
    @amh128 Před 12 lety

    thanks davie great fly! greetings from vancouver island BC.
    i would really appreciate it if you could outline the rig/outfit you use to fish all these amazing buzzers you tie. also, what brand of varnish do you use? thanks.

  • @MrNezzi666
    @MrNezzi666 Před 12 lety

    Hi Davie
    I'm from Holland (amsterdam)
    I love all you fly's , i allmost make them all
    The only problem i have is the matirial
    in holland we have flytacklestore's but the quality is not so good as i see in your video's
    do you have a link for a good online store where you get your stuff from
    Keep those video's comming
    Cheers Jurriaan

  • @richieguy99
    @richieguy99 Před 12 lety

    Hi Davie
    I have used the normal bug bond for a year now i think it is great stuff to use and saves loads of time. Is it worth trying the light version of the bug bond? Who makes the new one your using at the moment?
    Regards
    Richie

  • @simonmx23
    @simonmx23 Před 12 lety

    Another great vid. Well done do you prefer bugbond or diamond hard resin.

  • @phily132k
    @phily132k Před 12 lety

    hi davie.
    i was wondering if you could be able to show an adult buzzer pattern. i love the emerger patterns but if you have a pattern of an adult buzzer i would appreciate it if you could show your way of tying it.
    phily132k

  • @colincraigie
    @colincraigie Před 11 lety

    Hi Davie. I have the same question as Jurriann below. Can you please PM me with any links to good materials sellers? Thanks

  • @kakof3071
    @kakof3071 Před 12 lety

    ton kiro il dechire vraiement .quelle est la marque l'epoxy uv que tu utilise? d'avance merci .