Tying a White Wulff with Barry Ord Clarke
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- The White Wulff along with the Grey Wulff and Royal Wulff are the original series that Lee Wulff designed himself. The White Wulff ticks all the boxes for the perfect pattern, basic materials, easy to tie, floats well, is easy to see, even at a distance and resembles one or another thing that trout will eat.
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Always loved the Wulff series of flies. The Royal Wulff being my favorite. Excellent as always. Much thanks
Thanks Jarret.
Nice one Barry! The Wulff has been around for ages and for a good reason - they work well. I think that they are effective because they imitate a small moth that frequently ends up in the water. There are no moth "hatches" (locally) so the Wulff makes a good search pattern as the fish seem to watch out for them - guess that a fat moth is a welcome snack at any time of the day. I tie most of my Wulffs in a tan color with snowshoe hare's foot fiber wings. Thanks for posting!
Thanks Hank. The White Wulff was originally called 'The coffin May Fly' and was designed by Lee Wulff to imitate exactly that but a few years later, he was persuaded by Dan Bailey to change the names of all three original Wulff flies (that all had mayfly names) to the Wulff series. But the White Wulff does work for a number of fishy foods...
I really enjoyed your skills!
Thank you very much!
Very nice! 👍👍
Thank you!
Beautiful fly Barry, best video on CZcams on how tie this under the radar gem.
Thanks FDR.
Another bit of goodness there Barry. It makes me wonder what kind of a person dislikes a great video like this. This has always been one of my favorite night flies. We used to travel to NY and fish in the beaverkil. Camp on the side of the river. I used to fish this fly at night when the green drakesvwere hatching. Wonderful night fly and a good hunter too. Good health and thanks again.
Thanks Stan, well it makes me wonder somewhat as well... But it takes all sorts! That sounds fantastic, I have never fished in the US, maybe one day. Take care out there.
Superb fly Barry. Nicely tied and well explained. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Danny.
Very nice sir, it’s a joy to watch you tie!
Thank you FRH.
Excellent demonstration
Thanks Daniel.
Great job pretty fly. My favorite fly in the evening when the shadows start to grow long. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Stan.
Like✌️✌️✌️Good tying👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks you.
Now were talkin'
Thanks ST.
This pattern with some red in it like a royal wulff is brown trout medicine here in early october....
..this one is a great floater...doesent take too many false casts to keep it dry...thanks barry
Just want to say many thanks for the videos, I have learned a lot from you and tied some great flies with your guidance! Just out of interest, what scissors and bobbin do you use/recommend? I've been struggling along with some very low quality tools and feel I'm now long overdue an upgrade! Many thanks
Thanks EAP. I use a Petitjean bobbin and Renomed and Kopter scissors .
It could have used a bit more hackle in front of the wing to balance it out better...
Got tie up some of these for sure. What kind of rotary hackle pliers are you using?
Thanks Jeff.
What brand of rotary hackle pliers are you using in this video?
@@Thefeatherbender What brand of rotary hackle pliers are you using in this video?
Sorry Jeff for the late reply, I have always and still use Tiemco rotary hackle pliers.
@@Thefeatherbender Awesome,thank you