Jiggly Pat's
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- čas přidán 28. 02. 2023
- Detailed instructions for tying a Jiggly Pat's stonefly nymph. This is part of a series of Tim Flagler's collaboration with Fly Tyer Magazine. Check out his article about the fly in the Spring 2023 issue of Fly Tyer Magazine: www.flytyer.com/jiggly-pats/
Recipe:
Rear Hook: Lightning Strike NH7, size 10.
Thread: UTC 140 Denier, black.
Body: Variegated chenille, medium, black/coffee.
Tails: Round rubber legs, small, black.
Front Hook: JF2 jig hook, size 10.
Bead: Slotted tungsten, 5/32”, black nickel.
Thread: UTC 140 Denier, black.
Weight: Lead-free wire, .020.
Articulation joint: 8-pound test leader material (Maxima Chameleon).
Body: Variegated chenille, medium, black/coffee.
Legs: Round rubber legs, small, black.
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All hail the king
Thanks Tim, great fly pattern. I’ll tie some and use some mono to make it weedless for catfish in the D&R canal. It should work really well.
Congrats on Fly Tyer OTY and thanks for the great video lessons.
Thank you. Brilliant fun.
Really enjoy your content, you are amazing Tim👍
Thanks Tim.
awesome tye, i laughed as Tim would be the only person to have a colour coordinated mono.
looks like it would be a great point fly. Thanks!
Love it!
“ 🎉 BINGO 🎉 “
Will try them here in NW Michigan !!!!
Merci
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Nice job
Nice..Thanks a lot! 👍👍👌
Super fly pattern👌👌
i think i would have left rear hook for double trouble! most trout attack. from rear alot of times. nice job!!
This a new video?? There was already a jiggly pats I watched it last week lol o well great video Tim let's see a parachute caddis pattern there great cripples
You and I have done quite the job of saturating the world with Pat's over the last month.
Tim, You are obviously obsessed with the "Pat's." LOL!
Looks great! Whats the name of the black piece that you use to show the patterns at the begining of the video? And where can i buy It online??
Greetings from Spain 👍
Those are electrical probes usually used with voltage meters. You can find the tips, red and black, at hardware stores.
Thats a plunger style hackle pliers. Most tying supplies places sell them for cheap.