Showing posts with label baitfish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baitfish. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Suede baitfish


These are largely inspired form the latest tie form Flyskinz Instagram account. Flyskinz have some amazing products that will suit many styles of tying and will cover many patterns.
If you tie some bugs, craws or other types of creatures make sure you visit their site www.flyskinz.com for inspiration and why not stock up while you're there!
 This is my own version made with the faux suede material. Tied on Sakuma Manta Extra 6/0 and some  Crew Boss heads from www.spawnflyfish.com that i sprayed and coated prior to the tie.

  • First cut some tails from a faux suede sheet. These are about 90/100mm long and the tail at it's widest is 35mm.
  •  Glue and tie onto the hook.


  • Now tie a strip of rabbit on both sides of the tail. The strips are 5mm wide and 35/40mm long.
  • I then glued the strips onto the faux suede. This will stiffen the tail at it's base to wrapping itself on the hook but you will still have lots of movement from the mid section of the tail all the way to the end of the tail. 


  • For the gills and head base i just make a dubbing loop and fill it with congo hair.


  • For the head i put some foam, this will give a good base for the glue to hold the head and it will make the fly have a little more hang time in the water.

  • Nearly finished, just need to glue the head on. If the eye of the hook doesnt fit through the small hole in the head, all you have to do is heat up the eye of the hook with a lighter and push the head over.




Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Back to baitfish

The simple baitfish, the tie that we all (mostly) started with...You can make it very simple or spend more time being creative, the bottom line they all catch fish.
Easy to cast, low cost on materials they are the pattern that match the hatch all the time.
I see more and more guys that fish with me when i guide that carry very little baitfish in their boxes. In this world of Bufford, Gamechangers, T-bones and other patterns ( and all these catch too) the humble baitfish is somehow forgotten.
I  always have at least a roach and a perch with me all the time. I had many sessions where pikes where eating heavily, splashing all around me after shoals of roach..And all they wanted to take was a baitfish. You think that in these frantic times they would smash anything in their path, but no. Many times i found myself in this situation, casting buffords, bunnies, T-bones without any interest. Switched to a 10cm (4 inch) roach baitfish and all hell broke loose! Hits after hits...I also remember the time where pikes where going crazy in the shallows , that was in may.And with me i had two guys lure fishing, all they could managed was getting follows without any eats.And they tried all the lures they had with them that day.They finally managed half a dozen jacks between the two of them and i had over 30 fish and some approaching the meter mark. All on a small baitfish.
It's also a good fly to fish when things gets slow. Fish it slowly  with a lightly heavy head , like a fish mask or a small dumbbell the slow jigging action can push them to eat.
I wanted to fill my box for this season with a fresh batch. With the Covid-19 striking hard all over the world, my season here as a fishing lodge owner and guide is completely gone...And i don't know when things will come back to normal...
It's hard on the bank account and for the moral. But looking on the bright side i'm not in total lock-down and it's been over 15 years that i had time to fish at this time of the year.
As i said i will keep the vlogs coming to give you guys a little escapism, even if it's for 5 minutes..

Back to this bunch of baitfish!  I wanted them slightly head  heavy to be able to fish them in depths of 1 to 5 m on my favorite line: a floating line. I love floating line, many would only fish a floating if they fish with surface flies but i adore watching my line on the surface. In between each strips the line slightly coil and more than often you can see the bite before you can feel it.
It gives you the option to fish super shallow and in deeper water ( 5m max) you just need to use a longer leader and when pikes are hunting, they have absolutely no problem coming up to nail you fly.

I tied these on Kona hooks 3/0 Xtra strong stinger hooks. The heads are from Flymen Fishing Company, the one used here are the size #10.  I airbrushed them in white first to prime them then added different colours to match each style. Of course a roachy one, a perch and one that saved me so many blanks: white/yellow.
To make them long lasting  and shinny a coat of Gorilla clear glue.
The fibres used are Congo hair (tail+ belly) and kanekalon for the back to add volume.

  • Head prep:
    Primed in white

    Colouring and eyes

     
    A good coating of Gorilla clear glue.




  • Body prep:

    I like to airbrush accent colours, like gills(orange)

Now all you have to do is to stick on the heads, for this i use hot glue inside the head, and the front where the eye of the hook is, i use a solid UV resin.






Monday, May 08, 2017

Wubba Dubba Dubbing


This is a new dubbing, easy to work with, light and very fine but very resistant to pikes teeth.It's not wool, and its not craft fur.It's 100% synthetic.
You can create small baitfish patterns very quickly and with a serious amount of volume! Alternatively you can use it to finish heads on big streamers.

An other advantage of this dubbing is that you can customise your own patterns by using permanent markers.The ink stays very well, and it does not absorb like a sponge, creating a "bleeding" effect. You can achieve very clean stripes on your baitfish. The length of the fibres are about 10 to 12 cm long. I am working on creating my web store at the moment ( long due) where you will be able to get this dubbing, along other things in the future, flies, t-shirts, decals and many other items.
Store should be up and running this summer, i will let you guys know when its open.
For the moment, here's a quick tying tutorial using the Wubba Dubba dubbing using the "X" method. You can of course tie with this technique using  many different types of  fibres.




Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Update.

Nouvelle semaine, nouveau groupe, nouvelle météo! Quelques jours de beau temps avant le retour du froid...Et oui..encore du froid et du gel pour le weekend....


Pour ce qui est des montages, je suis dans une phase de gros streamers synthétiques en funky hair.


Sunday, July 12, 2015

Weekly ties

Voici mes derniers montages avec les produits de chez Flymen Fishing Co. Les fish masks( têtes legères transparantes ) et les fishskulls (têtes plombées en metal).

Armature en preparation pour un baitfish "realiste".


Baitfish monté sur armature en gros nylon (photo du dessus).

Funky fibres et fish mask.

Hareline body wrap (fibre blanche) montée sur du gros nylon pour la queue.

Funky fibres et fish masks.

Finn raccoon et fish mask, une finition sympa pour une "bunny".


Fish skull et wiggle tail pour les brocs qui se tiennent plus profond.


Monday, November 24, 2014

Baitfish

Moins de posts sur le blog en ce moment....Pas facile de se motiver pour sortir au bord de l'eau ici, quand je suis entrain de choisir mon écran solaire et shorts de baignade...
J'arrive a la fin de mes montages...voici les derniers, des baitfish en funky fibres et funky hair, avec une bonne dose de flash.


Sunday, October 12, 2014

Update/Costa Rica preps

Bonne petite première journée pour les chtis , de bons nombres et avec un 96cm pour couronner le tout!
A qui le prochain 100+????

Bon les préparations continuent pour Décembre...ce coup ci des baitfish! Et on a jamais assez de baitfish, ils ne prennent pas de place, ils sont légers et ça prend du poisson!!
Tous montés sur des hameçons Sakuma 410 en 4/0Funky hair, funky fibres et du streamer wing noir.
Les yeux sont des "realistic eyes, Ghost" en 8mm. Bien sur passez chez FunkyFlyTying pour retrouver tous ces matériaux!




Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Predators

N'oubliez pas d'aller chercher votre numero de Predators avec mon premier article co-ecrit avec Jerome Servonnat sur les baitfish pattern, page 68.


Saturday, October 26, 2013

F.W.A

Wiggly Baitfish.
Un montage qui bouge, et qui brasse de l'eau...Parfait pour cet hiver!
Funky fibre et en tête...... une ventouse...j'ai trouvé ceux ci dans le rayon salle de bain....( 64 ventouses pour 2 €, pas mal!)
C'est mon fils qui est heureux car je vais enfin arrêter de lui piquer ses fléchettes....




Wednesday, October 09, 2013

F.W.A

More streams! Les boites pour l'hiver sont bientôt bien remplies....Montés sur des Tiemco 600sp en 4/0.