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Bright Orange Zonker ~ Cone Head Streamer

A fly tying video showing how to tie a Cone Head Zonker Pattern. This big, weighted streamer is tied to catch big fish. Highly visible on the retrieve, flies like a Bright Orange Zonker can be made to imitate a number of bait fish, including goldfish. I have used this for trout, but I can imagine that a number of different gamefish species like pike and bass would mistake this for an innocent bite of food. Capt Matt Thomas lives in the Colorado Rockies near Aspen, CO throughout the Summer and Fall.

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Capercaillie Sculpin

Hook: Kamasan B840 or Partridge JS11
Thread: 8/0 UniThread, white
Cone: Silver conehead in the appropriate size
Tails: Partridge flank feather barbs
Body: Austrailian Opossom, natural
Body hackles: Partridge flank feather
Front hackle: Capercaillie body feather

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RK's Variant Sculpin

The Variant Sculpin is a pattern I designed with inspiration from many different patterns such as the "Sculpzilla" and the "Slumpbuster". This particular fly is tied on an AFF S403 (Down-eye, 3x-long, round-bend, streamer hook) by Allen Fly Fishing. AFF has a great selection of hooks, beads and much more. Check them out at www.allenflyfishing.com

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Slumpbuster

What a classic. The Slumpbuster comes for the vise of John Barr. John's book, Barr's Flies" is one of the best fly tying books that I own. I continually reference his book to refresh my tying skills and get inspiration on creating new fly patterns.

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Egg Sucking Leech Black and Blue

Fly pattern for steelhead
Tube : Black.
Thread : Uni thread 8/0 black.
Body : Blue Unique fly hair.
Wing : First part, blue Unique fly hair. Second part, blue polar fox, mixed with blue crystal flash. Third part, black long polar fox.
Flash sides : Black Flashabou.
Hackle : Black Marabou.
Front Hackle : Blue Schlappen feather.
Head : Orange Cone

Cone Head Bunny Leech
Here is the pattern we used on our recent trip to Colorado for monster cuttroats. This is a simple pattern we used with great success on the Uncompahgre River. In four days of fishing I managed to land 7 fish between 19 and 22 inches and lost 3-4 fish that size. This is the pattern that goes with our tavelog on our Colorado trip. Please don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for all the latest updates and check out our website for all your fly fishing needs
Mahi Sandwich Chinook Salmon Tube Fly
Using a Pro Tube Micro Tube Tony Torrence demonstrates how to tie a Chinook Salmon Tube Fly. The fly has a drop weight and cone and is designed to fish in rivers and estuaries for Salmon using sinking lines or shooting heads.
Beiss
This is a beautiful fly originally designed by Ulf Sill that will entice any salmon or trout with it's amazing movement in even the softest current. Combine that with a little Salar Alta gold sparkle and good balance because of the cone and brass 6mm tube and you have a amazing pattern. This pattern has worked really well for me on Atlantic Salmon and Sea-trout. But I'll bet big trout will love it too! Maybe next time the river is low and clear I will swing it trough the pool for some Steelhead!

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