This video will show you how to make your own brushes for various flies … but especially for the deadhead minnow and the deadhead crayfish pattern that are both here on the website.
Getting the brush right will take some time and a little work but in the end you can make your own brushes and flies that are very realistic and at a lower cost than buying the fly or buying the brush. Give it a try and have fun coming up with color patterns.
There are a variety of additional fly tying videos here on the web site. Use the search box and search “fly tying” to see more.
If you have any questions about fly tying, fly fishing, float tubes or any other related area, please ask them in the comment section below … or e-mail me at flyfishingwithjeff@gmail.com.
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