Tube Fly Stinger Hook Rig

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This video showcases the Tube Fly Stinger Hook Rig for use in Extended Body Tube Fly tying.

Tube Fly Adapter by HMH Vises
Tube: HMH Large Rigid Tubes
Thread: Danville Fine Mono 0.006" dia
Stinger Hook: 2/0 Gamakatsu Stinger
Hook: Ahrex Hooks TP610 in 6/0
Extended Body: Squimpish Hair/Bucktail Brush
Hook Body: Squimpish Hair/Bucktail Brush with Strung Fuzzy Fiber Core and Ripple Ice Fiber (Flash)

All the best
-Gunnar

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I was waiting for that fly to swim away at the end. Nice looking fly Gunnar.

johnnylightning
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Holy Solid work doctor!!! Love it and thanks for sharing your skills and technical

randygiles
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So stoked! It's always something fresh with new ideas from You. After a video I always keep asking myself how I did not figured it out some of the ideas my self... Tight lines!

Arvydas_M
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That’s absolutely fantastic work as usual Gunnar. Once I get my own lifestyle hobby office built I definitely want to start tying again. I probably could build a dubbing brush bench, easily enough.
You could do that stinger rig on a dropper shank.

TheWVgoodguy
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Awesome Gunnar ! Thanks for technic ! So fun

sebhoudard
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Dude you are the Michael Jordan of tying musky meat.

cgress
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Very nice 👍 I think my heavy rod 8# is to light for this beast to set it a way? Greetings from Holland with big mamma's swimming around, 🤗

ceesbouma
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Hey Gunnar, thanks for all of the knowledge you have shared with us. Could you make a video explaining how to swimbait rig any fly, and how to keel them? I am just getting into fly tying and don't live near trout so I chase largemouth bass in weedy lakes/ponds. I am very excited about these swimbait hooks but have no clue how keeling works as well as making them ride flat. I would very much appreciate it.

rileysnyder
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Great job young man thank you on the tips

rsos
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Hy Gunnar, another great video.
but...where do you get the wire??

sigurdurmarolafsson
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Gunnar - superb work yet again! Would you be able to offer insight onto the length and proportions of bucktail used for the brushes, as well as length of segment used for a fly of a particular length? In the same vein of thought... how long is the bucktail in the back vs. the front for a fly of a certain length? Presumably, these things will have relationships that could be utilized for building bugs of various sizes like 7-12 inch or something of the like ~ Gunnar's golden ratio of goodness???

matthewpurcell
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Gunnar< Can you use this for a Shark Fly?

Kiltedwoodsmith