Tying the Olive cruncher
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- čas přidán 22. 01. 2021
- Olive is the buzzer colour come late spring and this little nymph works perfectly when the fish are feeding higher in the water.
Hook : B175 size 10
Thread : UTC 70 Olive
Rib : Med/fine silver wire
Tail and Hackle : Dyed olive hen
Body : Olive pheasant tail
Thorax : Peacock herl
Wing buds : Sunburst Goose biots - Sport
Very Nice Tim.
Thankyou 4 making this video.
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As always thanks for the tips and info Tim
Thanks for watching
Great video as always
Glad you enjoyed
Will definitely include these in my next order!
Little killers mate !
Nice cruncher Tim what other colour's would you tie them,when we can travel again Iam looking to fish chew or blagdon big waters keep the vids coming buddy
Natural , black , olive ... you can then vary these with a hotspot head , or a tinsel rib like the nemo pattern . You can vary the torso material to as I have with the UV cruncher .. have a wiz back on my vids and you will see a couple of my favourite variants .
Hi Tim were do you get your hen capes thanks and do u buy the full cape thanks
Hi Rob .. I shop around but this cape and others I like for Nymphs are from Lakeland flytying . Yes if I buy a full cape as you then get a decent selection of different size hackles for different size flies
great video, really want to start tying my own flies but just dont no where to start...
Start with something simple like a pheasant tail nymph and a few tools and develop from there slowly!
Get yourself a basic kit . Venairds or similar . you collection of materials will increase as you diverse into other patterns . Start with a basic lure like a tadpole and this will give you an idea about fly shape , catching in materials etc and will usually be a good one to catch your first trout on . Then try buzzers which again are very very easy to tie and will catch fish .. it takes time but its a great hobby . I have been fly tying for 32 years now and im still learning . Thanks for watching
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 thank you, will order a set..
Get a copy of 'The Fly Tyer's Bible' (PDF available via web search). It shows simple flies and materials used, tied step by step.