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1. Partridge and Orange Soft Hackle - During this demonstration, I vary the Partridge & Orange soft hackle a tad by substituting the partridge feather with one found on the back (versus the neck). This feather is a darker one, which I believe contrasts well with the bright orange body. The Partridge & Orange soft hackle is effective as an October caddis, sulfur nymph/emerger, and steelhead attractor. Thanks for viewing this video, and if you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them on this YouTube page or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

...any questions or comments, feel free to leave them on this YouTube page or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyF... ...any questions or comments, feel free to leave them on this YouTube page or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com Originator: Tim Cammisa Submitter: Martin Joer... ...are accepted! Comentarios en Ingles solamente, por favor! Your name Your email Anonymize my information. Name and email will not be shown with comment... ...e above email-address. You don't have to comment to start or stop notifications. Continue All comments will be screened by the GFF staff before public...

2. Charlie Boy Hopper - For this fly tying tutorial, I am demonstrating the methods for a Charlie Craven fly, the Charlie Boy Hopper. This is a really fun pattern to both tie and fish, especially in a hopper-dropper situation. Featured in this tutorial are Allen Fly Fishing hooks, the D103BL, meant for dry flies and light nymphs (http://www.allenflyfishing.com/d103bl-dry-fly-nymph-1xl-barbless/). Thanks for viewing this tutorial, and feel free to leave any comments/questions directly on this YouTube page or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

...feel free to leave any comments/questions directly on this YouTube page or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher... ...feel free to leave any comments/questions directly on this YouTube page or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com Originator: Tim Cammisa Submitter: Tim Cammisa... ...h are accepted! Comentarios en Ingles solamente, por favor! Your name Your email Anonymize my information. Name and email will not be shown with comme... ...fy me on new comments to this article on the above email-address. You don't have to comment to start or stop notifications. Continue All comments will...

3. Chili Pepper streamer - During this fly tying tutorial, I showcase my friend Tony Spezio's pattern, the Chili Pepper fly. Tony shared a few stories related to this Woolly Bugger-type pattern, thus I take the first few minutes to share those with you. I also have modified a few of the techniques and components of this fly, but wanted to ensure that the integrity of the original was still intact. Thanks, Tony, for sharing this great pattern with me! If you have any questions/comments, please leave them on this YouTube page, or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com Editors note: You can read about several Chilli Pepper flies (including this one) in our old article about the pattern. - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

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4. Craig Mathews' X-Caddis - For this tutorial, I am tying the X-Caddis, a pattern developed by Craig Mathews that represents the emerging or cripple-caddis. This pattern can be adapted to represent your natural caddis, though I have also varied it by adding a cdc underwing. This pattern is one I recommend when fishing in pressured waters, due to its realistic imitation of the natural. Thanks for viewing, and feel free to post any comments/questions on this page, or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

...or viewing, and feel free to post any comments/questions on this page, or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher ... ...his page, or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com Originator: Tim Cammisa Submitter: Tim Cammisa Average: Select rating Poor Okay Good Great Awesome Give it 6... ... Your email Anonymize my information. Name and email will not be shown with comment. Notify me on new comments to this article on the above email-addr... ... will be published. Name and email is optional but recommended. The email will be shown in a disguised form in the final comment to protect you agains...

5. Rainbow Warrior - In this video, I describe the materials and steps to tie Lance Egan's Rainbow Warrior, a versatile nymph pattern that with steps that are easy to execute. I also feature a unique variation in this pattern: For the tungsten bead, I have chosen a rainbow-colored bead that is offered from Rip Lips Fishing (www.riplipsfishing.com). Thanks for viewing this pattern, and feel free to post comments on this website or email me @; tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

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6. Dark Bloa (North Country Winged Fly) - This fly tying tutorial describes the process for tying a traditional North Country fly known as a Dark Bloa. Similar to a wet fly, soft hackle, or spider, this fly features minimal components, though can be highly effective in various situations. A book is referenced during the video, entitled A Guide to North Country Flies by Mike Harding; this resource is extremely informative when tying these flies. Thanks for viewing this video, and feel free to make any comments or suggestions on this page, or email: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

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7. Bunny Baitfish Weedguard - This is a step by step tutorial on how to tie a fly that I call the bunny baitfish. Included in this fly is a simple single strand weedguard that can be adapted to almost any fly. This fly is tied on an eagle claw 254 hook that make these very cost effective even if you lose a few, but it can be tied on any long shanked hook. You can also match your local forage by varying the width and color of the rabbit strips. I have used this fly to catch bass, pike, and even large crappie. If you are interested in purchasing finished flies email me at mckinneycustomtackle@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

...and even large crappie. If you are interested in purchasing finished flies email me at mckinneycustomtack... ...and even large crappie. If you are interested in purchasing finished flies email me at mckinneycustomtackle@gmail.com Originator: Chris Mckinney Submi... ...h are accepted! Comentarios en Ingles solamente, por favor! Your name Your email Anonymize my information. Name and email will not be shown with comme... ...y me on new comments to this article on the above email-address. You don't have to comment to start or stop notifications. Continue All comments will ...

8. Copper John bead head nymph - In this fly tying tutorial, I selected one of the most popular flies in the country: John Barr's Copper John. This heavily weighted pattern is distinctive in its look; the Ultra Wire abdomen and epoxy over the wing case set this apart from other flies. When tying, I did vary the epoxy by utilizing a UV glass glue instead, plus I also encourage others to create their own variations to the Copper John. Featured in this tutorial are S402 hooks by Allen Fly Fishing (http://www.allenflyfishing.com/s402-streamer-2xl/); these hooks, and their barbless counterparts the S402BL, are ideal for this pattern in that they're the 2xl shank that John recommends. Thanks for viewing this video, and feel free to leave any comments/questions directly on this YouTube page or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

...r email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher The Global FlyFisher - A Good Place to go for Online Fly Fishing and Fly... ...eave any comments/questions directly on this YouTube page or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com Originator: Tim Cammisa Submitter: Tim Cammisa Average: Sele... ...h are accepted! Comentarios en Ingles solamente, por favor! Your name Your email Anonymize my information. Name and email will not be shown with comme... ... comments to this article on the above email-address. You don't have to comment to start or stop notifications. Continue All comments will be screened...

9. Crystal Conehead Woolly Bugger - Two Minute Fly Tying: The Crystal Conehead Woolly Bugger Continuing my Two Minute Tying series, I chose a basic pattern that always hooks fish, the Crystal Bugger. Derived from a Woolly Bugger, the crystal bugger employs a crystal chenille that allows the body of the fly to sparkle, therefore attracting more fish. In this version, I chose not to include hackle because the chenille I used had such long fibers, making the hackle unnecessary. Definitely vary your own pattern, altering the color combinations, beads at the front, or use of hackle; feel free to share those new patterns on this page, especially as a Video Response. Thanks for viewing, and be sure to post and comments/questions either here or my email: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

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10. Walt's Worm Fly (beadhead & hot spot ) - During this tutorial, we discuss the notion of hot spots on flies, and possible materials to use. Next, the Walt's Worm, created by Walt Young, is tied, while referencing other materials used, including tungsten beads from Rip Lips Fishing: www.riplipsfishing.com This pattern has also been tied online by Eric Stroup, shown at: www.riseformstudio.tv Feel free to leave any comments or questions here, or email: tcammisa@gmail.com Thanks for viewing! - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

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