Not much help to most, but back in 2018 I was flying back from a fly tying event in New Brunswick, Canada. I wanted to pass time by tying on the plane. I brought materials for a Blue Charm.
As far as tools, all I brought in my small tying kit were cuticle nippers and hackle pliers (if...
I can understand the preference. Personally, it's just not as fun to deadrift a sunk fly for steelhead versus the swung fly. I do like the Bill's tinkering thoughts when he created the Paintbrush, though. Cheers
I gotta pipe in. Better than articles in Gray's or Fly Fish Journal. Your word craft mesmerizes. The pictures are outstanding. I have no desire to go to Africa, yet I feel my senses have travelled there from you're storytelling. Fantastic.
Nice to see you over here @aaronostoj !
Thanks again for reading, everyone.
P.S. (in case you missed it) While the Non Twist Knot may help mitigate some twist, it isn't 100% twist-proof (especially with larger tippets on smaller eyed hooks). But additional really nice benefits to this knot is...
@JackJester I tie flies without a vise, so it's difficult to film on video (the lens can't focus since the hook is always moving). But I did a half 🫏 tutorial for social media:
I created this pattern for steelhead while drawing inspiration from Harry Lemire's GreaseLiner and Thompson...