Parachute Peccary Isonychia

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2023
  • Detailed instructions for tying a Parachute Peccary Isonychia.
    Recipe:
    Hook: Wide-gap dry-fly hook (here, a Lightning Strike DF1), size 12.
    Thread: White, 6/0 or 70-denier.
    Tail: Medium-brown peccary hair, stacked.
    Wingpost: Light-gray polypropylene floating yarn.
    Abdomen: A single, thick medium-brown peccary hair.
    Thorax: UV2 Fine & Dry Isonychia dubbing.
    Hackle: Barred dun badger hackle, slightly undersize.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @johanalm5553
    @johanalm5553 Před rokem +2

    Just so you know. This is the best fly tying chanel on youtube. Hat of.

  • @bobmatuzak2263
    @bobmatuzak2263 Před rokem

    After fishing midges and terrestrials that I can’t see all summer, I’m looking forward to fishing a big ISO. And this Parachute version looks like it’ll float with a small dropper attached. Thanks Tim.

  • @brianfeeney9493
    @brianfeeney9493 Před rokem

    Thanks for the Insightful Pattern Tim …
    Look forward to putting this on the menu for our NW Michigan Fin - Friends
    ✨ 🎣 💫

  • @Swamp-Fox
    @Swamp-Fox Před rokem

    This was my first exposure to using Peccary! Nice material!

  • @tomt5176
    @tomt5176 Před rokem

    Beautiful tie! Thanks

  • @michaeljmckinnon2960
    @michaeljmckinnon2960 Před rokem

    really nice Tim thanks for sharing

  • @user-rl7xf8sm4h
    @user-rl7xf8sm4h Před rokem

    That’s awesome. I never have used that. I need to grab some

  • @kirkdonnelly7982
    @kirkdonnelly7982 Před rokem

    Absolutel spot one love the iso hatch here in Maryland

  • @stevencroon
    @stevencroon Před rokem

    I have tied one similar to this but used Moose Mane dyed a cinnamon color with good results but this one so clean looking! Kudos

  • @jimholland1592
    @jimholland1592 Před rokem

    Hey Tim,
    That looks amazing, now to find Peccary🤣🤣🤣 but until then maybe I could use some mosse main🤔
    Stay safe 😉

  • @clysher
    @clysher Před rokem

    I need to get some peccary, but it is out at all the shops I frequent.

  • @69adrummer
    @69adrummer Před rokem

    Need help on two things:
    A good bobbin
    A good vice
    The rest of the stuff is pretty easy to find and/or get creative with stores to buy.

  • @TheRedShaddow
    @TheRedShaddow Před rokem

    Good job man 😍 is there any opportunity to use another material, like moose hair, oder deer ? Greetings from Germany. Love your channel 😊

  • @peterb443
    @peterb443 Před rokem +1

    Hello really like the videos, can I ask you a question what is the name of the head cement bottle you have previously used and where could I purchase one . Many thanks

    • @tiesflies
      @tiesflies Před 4 měsíci

      That's called gloss coat

  • @FlyTyer1948
    @FlyTyer1948 Před rokem +4

    Are you allowed to share your peccary source? Or shops that carry them? I’ve never seen such slender peccary. The hairs on the patch I have would make excellent spear points not tailing material, & I haven’t seen anything better in the many fly shops visited over the last 40 years. :-(

    • @tightlinevideo
      @tightlinevideo  Před rokem +2

      My source is friend who does an incredible job producing a variety of fly tying materials but he does it on a relatively small scale and has no interest in larger distribution. That said, peccary both natural and synthetic is available. It is true that few brick and mortar shops carry it but it can be ordered online.

  • @billninke4232
    @billninke4232 Před rokem +1

    Tim,
    I don’t think you should have posted this video.
    The peccary material in the quality and colors you showed is wonderful for tailing and bodies. The pattern is beautiful. Your tying technique is exemplary. But advocating a pattern using a material that your followers cannot obtain is cruel. It diminishes your reputation as a teacher and inspiration. I think you owe your followers an apology.
    Maybe you can recoup somewhat by having your material source post dying instructions for the colors he/she provided you.
    Bill

    • @tightlinevideo
      @tightlinevideo  Před rokem +8

      I wholeheartedly disagree Bill. There are a number of sources out there for both natural and synthetic peccary, it just takes some looking. Maybe you as a regular follower could contribute the information about how to source and dye the material as I've already taken a good deal of time and effort to produce a detailed video of how it can be incorporated as a tying material.

    • @billninke4232
      @billninke4232 Před rokem +1

      Tim,
      I retract my comment. I was so taken by your images of the beautifully dyed peccary material that I didn’t think through the problem. Regular peccary flank hair patches are available from a few on line shops. So use a few fibers for the tail or, since good peccary is precious, use moose body for the tail. Soak a peccary hair fiber in water before tying in and wrapping as the body so it doesn’t crack. Finish fly and let body fiber dry. Then mark body with a Sharpie of the desired color. Finally, coat body with SHHAN or resin. So chase to find the dyed patches given you is not needed. Synthetic peccary can also be used and marked for a body although it doesn't work for a tail. Think a March Brown version of your fly also will be beautiful.
      Peace,
      Bill
      @@tightlinevideo