Chubby Chernobyl
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2018
- Detailed instructions for tying a Chubby Chernobyl.
Recipe:
Hook: 3X-long nymph hook (here, a Dai-Riki 710), size 8.
Thread: UTC 140 Denier, olive green.
Tail: Krystal Flash, pearl.
Underbody: Craft Foam, 2mm, olive.
Body 1: Rabbit-fur dubbing, yellow olive.
Overbody: Fly Foam, 2mm, olive.
Legs 1: Round rubber legs.
Wing 1: McFlylon, gray.
Body 2: Rabbit-fur dubbing, yellow olive.
Legs 2: Round rubber legs.
Wing 2: McFlylon, gray.
Body 3: Rabbit-fur dubbing, yellow olive.
Material Source:
Hook: collabs.shop/lvv375
Thread: collabs.shop/09vppo
Tail: collabs.shop/lkv5jn
Underbody: collabs.shop/curksy
Body 1: collabs.shop/mrhqr8
Overbody: collabs.shop/curksy
Legs : collabs.shop/4nj9ca
Wings: collabs.shop/s291lr
Bodies 2-3: collabs.shop/mrhqr8
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I've always liked that these are filmed from the view of the tyer
I've been watching your channel for a couple years. Your tying instruction has helped me grow as a tyer. This fly has done wonders for me in Wisconsin's driftless and on my local onion river north of milwaukee. Thanks again!
instablaster
moved to fort collins from chicago. started tying a month-ish ago. yours are the only videos I watch. I sometimes have to slow the speed down a tad but overall your videos crush and I'm super happy for the content. Thank you so much for spreading this vast knowledge. I cant wait to land a fish on a fly I've tied myself. good luck in 2022 and may the gods bring you tight lines.
One of my favorite foam patterns to fish, and some great tips in the video on tying! I like to use brown foam, peacock colored dubbing and include a bright red floss band just forward from the rear segment.
Those river road creations cutters are awesome. Genius!
Your an outstanding teacher. Thank you.
With a San juan worm of the back of this fly, it absolutely slays stockers!
Nice Tim 👍
Thanks T.
tightlinevideo your welcome
As always, some neat tying tricks.
Nice. Just fished with some of these in BC. But this is the only one of your videos I've seen that didn't start with "mash the barb."
Think Tim is just checking to see if we are paying attention :-)
Killer fly out west.
Nice tie Tim - think that the bass will like it :-) Question: is the wing material buoyant like polypropylene?
To me, the McFlylon actually seems to float a bit better than polypro. I also think it looks more natural.
I’ve seen people add tippet rings to these would love to know how to do that lol
Hi Tim to add buoyancy could you make a double foam version?or would that mess with the action of the fly?
You absolutely can, and many tiers do.
do you have a video of it in use?
Could you list the materials in the description of your future videos?
Check the orvis site: howtoflyfish.orvis.com/fly-tying-videos/dry-flies Many of Flaglers videos are linked here, often with the recipe typed up.
@@paulkulyk7358 you are the man ty!
Schoeders parachute hopper please
Make a bullethead stonefly
I tie these with orange bodies and brown foam, and they kill it on the Deschutes River during the salmonfly hatch. To my eye, there's no reason they should work (they look like a floating marshmallow on the water), but they do.
Used with success this summer on the famous Davidson River in N.C.
Is it me or are these videos way to fast paced???
Needs more wing.