Nice video. One note: I used them lots in Alaska as salmon fry imitations for big rainbows but found extra slim versions to work best for picky feeders. You can cut off all but 8 or 10 fibers of each color to make a wisp of a streamer and use a black felt pen to make some light barring on the strands for par marks.
Hey Bob. The product is called Loctite Go2Glue. I really like this stuff, here is a little more information I wrote in a recent blog: www.hammercreekflyfishing.com/blog/the-glues-i-use It has a great consistency, dries crystal clear and is really durable. The only drawback is dry time. Thanks for checking it out!
Nice video. One note: I used them lots in Alaska as salmon fry imitations for big rainbows but found extra slim versions to work best for picky feeders. You can cut off all but 8 or 10 fibers of each color to make a wisp of a streamer and use a black felt pen to make some light barring on the strands for par marks.
Exceptional explanation!
Thanks, I like your style of tying. That's a really nice thunder creek. 👍😎
this looks like a good fly for bass and trout
Love it. Amature Tier here.
Looks good for crappie
Please tel me what make hook is it. Please give me the
Model & hook seize tank you very much
What size eyes are you using for this streamer?
You somewhat skipped over the Locktite that you used. Can you describe it a little more - looks like it will be my go-to epoxy on heads.
Hey Bob. The product is called Loctite Go2Glue. I really like this stuff, here is a little more information I wrote in a recent blog: www.hammercreekflyfishing.com/blog/the-glues-i-use It has a great consistency, dries crystal clear and is really durable. The only drawback is dry time. Thanks for checking it out!