Water Walker
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2024
- Detailed instructions for tying Will Dornan's Water Walker. This is part of a series of Tim Flagler's collaboration with Fly Tyer Magazine. Check out his article about the fly in the Summer 2024 issue of Fly Tyer Magazine: www.flytyer.com/water-walker/
Recipe:
Hook: Lightning Strike SN3, size 10.
Thread: UTC 140, hopper yellow.
Underbody: Ice Dub, golden brown.
Optional: River Road Creations medium-sized Chernobyl body cutter.
Body: 2mm craft foam, tan.
Adhesive 1: Fly Tyer’s Z-Ment.
Legs: Barred, round rubber, medium, mud brown/black.
Overwing: Razor foam, translucent white, .5mm.
Underwing: Krystal flash, root beer.
Indicator: Razor foam, Opaque yellow, 1mm.
Adhesive 2: Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Hardener.
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You make the legs looks so easy! The legs are HARD. 2 down, So many to go. Thank you for these great videos!
The clarity of your narration, combined with the proper use of exact technical terms makes watching your tutorials a very rewarding experience going beyond just entertainment. Thank you Tim!
I’ve been getting better at tying thanks to your videos
Great video
Great work as always Tim. Thank you for the cool ideas and inspiration!
Nice! A foam fly that actually looks like a fly. Thanks for sharing.
Great looking fly!
I strongly agree with purchasing foam cutters there a life changer !! Well done Tim
Is that Silver Bow in Spokane, WA? If so that’s my local shop. Wild to see it here if it is.
@@hong_kong_phooey It most certainly is. Stopped in on my way home from the Kootenai last summer. Great shop.
Awesome. Big fan of you and Silver Bow. Hope you had a great trip. You should have them take you on the Spokane River someday. See if they can get you on some native Red Band Rainbows. And selfishly maybe a tying demo at the shop. Thanks for the infotainment over the years.
Bought 2 of these 2 years ago, with the addition of tippet rings for a hopper dropper setup. Used then almost every week for the past 2 summers and falls.
Great looking pattern.
I got a ways to go before I'm good enough to tie it.
Lough Arrow for the next tie off!
Not a Guide fly, that's for sure. I will just purchase!!
What type of vice would you recommend? It will be the last vice I ever buy.
Tim uses Regal vices. As do I. I use the Regal medallion and it will last forever (had it 10+ years, I tie patterns from midges to 3/0 articulated flies no problem) I prefer the clamp instead of the base. I think Tim uses the Regal Revolution which is 2.5x more expensive. ($500+)
@@BuffaloWill thank you so much, I did end up getting the Regal medallion and it is great!! Thank you for getting back to me.
I know it's a stretch and will be a long video. Do you think you tie up a Dahlberg Diver by chance?
Forget the foam cutters. Buy a cricut machine
Thank you for that idea! Wife has one.