The Wedding Veil – by GSF Fly Tying
featured, Fly Patterns, Videos — By Kevin Hospodar on September 10, 2012 7:54 am
The Wedding Veil was created by Thomas Harvey of Carolina Fly. This pattern utilizes a few newer products out there and will definitely be a great addition to any bass or striper fly fisherman’s box out here on the west coast. Smaller versions can also be tied for trout and I’m already thinking about using a few of the techniques featured here for steelhead swing patterns.
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Tags: Intermediate, Streamer, we gotta stay fly, wedding veil













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12 Comments
Really nice fly… I want to try this pattern with bass.
Thanks for sharing!!
Saweettttttttt!!!!
NICE. Killer pattern. I’m going to tie up a few and try them on my Florida snook.
Definitely going to be tying a few of these up for over here in the UK with some size and colour variations for both Trout and Pike.
I tye a simular pattern but I waste a lot of material with my method. I am going to use this one to get a full body on my flies. Nice pattern.
Nice Fly . Love the way he just gets on with it ! So much better than long drawn out obvious commentaries.
Good Job.
Great Fly thanks for sharing.
Nice fly.
Gona tie and try them in a smaller version for pike and bass.
Looks like an Ehler’s Lazer Minnow with dumbbell eyes and a sparkle brush body. Same feather tail, same veil.
Yes, I agree with Chris Watson’s comment. It does look an interesting pattern and suitable for Pike or other predatory fish in UK waters. I can see some interesting variations with other colours.
Pity about the music, but there is always the Mute button.
Nice fly and good instruction. But LOSE the music…its distracting and obnoxious!!!
excellent fly! was awaiting this material since long, normal unspinned wool just isnt the same.
will have them tested on dolphin fish/mahimahi soon!