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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. 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...

3. Black Bunny Leech w/Fish Skull - In this fly tying tutorial, I demonstrate the techniques for tying the Black Bunny Leech. This pattern is suggestive of a leech, though if you vary the colors of the rabbit strips, other baitfish can be represented. At the front of this fly is a Fish Skull Baitfish Head (http://flymenfishingcompany.org/produ...), which helps to add both weight and the desired appearance of eyes. This fly was tied on the Allen Fly Fishing S402BL hook (http://www.allenflyfishing.com/n212bl...), though I also recommend tying this leech on hooks up to 4xl. Thanks for viewing this tutorial, and feel free to leave any comments/questions on this YouTube page, or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

...al, and feel free to leave any comments/questions on this YouTube page, or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher... ...tions on this YouTube page, or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com Originator: Tim Cammisa Submitter: Martin Joergensen Average: Select rating Poor Okay Good... ...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-addre... ...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 against...

4. Blue-Winged Olive Comparadun (BWO with Snowshoe Rabbit Feet) - In this video, I tie a simple, yet effective pattern known as the BWO Comparadun that can imitate various stages of the mayfly. The stage I tie closely resembles the dun, but can also be easily modified into the emerger or spinner stage. One of the materials used is Snowshoe Rabbit Feet for the wing, which is a material that helps to maintain a superior buoyancy with the fly. This material can also be substituted with cdc for similar results, though you may want to select a material that works best in the style water you will be fishing. Throughout this video, I suggest ways that you can tie this fly to represent your local mayflies, and offer suggestions on modifications to imitate other stages. As always, thanks for all of the views and comments on my other videos. Good luck tying this pattern, and feel free to post any questions/suggestions on this site, or email: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

... pattern, and feel free to post any questions/suggestions on this site, or email: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - ... ... pattern, and feel free to post any questions/suggestions on this site, or email: tcammisa@gmail.com Originator: Tim Cammisa Submitter: Martin Joerg... ...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... ... article on the above email-address. You don't have to comment to start or stop notifications. Continue All comments will be screened by the GFF staff...

5. Pineapple Express Bead Head (w/hot spot) - In this video, I illustrate Aaron Jasper's Pineapple Express fly, a simple nymph that is highly effective in smaller sizes. The pattern is straightforward, but I also show a second fly with a variation in tail and hot spot color, plus detail how to finish the pattern with only the hot spot showing minus the thread (remember to apply head cement after using this technique!). Thanks for viewing, and feel free to share any comments/questions on this page or email: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

...for viewing, and feel free to share any comments/questions on this page or email: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher Th... ...and feel free to share any comments/questions on this page or email: tcammisa@gmail.com Originator: Tim Cammisa Submitter: Martin Joergensen Average: ... ...h are accepted! Comentarios en Ingles solamente, por favor! Your name 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-address. You don't have to comment to start or stop notifications. Continue All...

6. CDC Caddis Pupa - In this fly tying video, I describe the techniques required to tie the CDC Caddis Pupa, a highly effective fly for trout in streams. This pattern can be varied, and I recommend changing the color of the body depending on your local caddis patterns. Feel free to leave any feedback or questions on this page, and you can always email questions to: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

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7. Pheasant Tail Nymph - During this demonstration, I vary the Pheasant Tail (originally tied by Frank Sawyer) to include a Coq de Leon tail and hot spot near the tungsten beadhead. By modifying this fly, it will be different than others fishing a similar imitation, while also increasing its durability and visibility for trout. 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

...ments, feel free to leave them on this YouTube page or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher The Global FlyFishe... ...any questions or comments, feel free to leave them on this YouTube page or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com Originator: Tim Cammisa Submitter: Ma... ...h are accepted! Comentarios en Ingles solamente, por favor! Your name Your email Anonymize my information. Name and email will not be shown with co... ...mment. Notify 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 co...

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...be catering to. do you have a pattern you would like us to tie? send us an email. enjoy! - fly fishing video channel - Global Fl... ...ering to. do you have a pattern you would like us to tie? send us an email. enjoy! Originator: Aidan Darby-Miller Web site: http://nilecreekflyshop.co... ...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... ...Notify 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 ...

9. 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...

10. Caddis Larva Bead Head - In this brief fly tying video, I showcase a durable and effective pattern for trout, the caddis larva. Tied as a bead head (though I show one sans bead @ the end), this pattern will get down to the fish quickly, while the picked-out dubbing does a great job representing the gills and legs of the natural insect. Be sure to tie this pattern in colors that match the larva in waters you fish, and don't be afraid to try a few with a hot spot. Thanks for viewing this tutorial, and feel free to leave comments/questions on this site, or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com - fly fishing video channel - Global FlyFisher

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