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Editorial content tagged with Mayflies
12 entries, newest first.
| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| Masked Mayfly |
Disguising a bead by turning it into a head with multifaceted insect eyes |
5 months ago | |
| Taco Emerger |
The Taco Emerger was inspired by the split case patterns which are popular in the US |
2 years ago | |
| Inspiration and Imitation |
The story about how the Toothpick Stone Clinger was inspired by turning over rocks and taking pictures |
2 years ago | |
| Combover |
The Combover is a generic mayfly nymph imitation. It gets its name from the hairstyle, now thankfully rarely seen. |
4 years ago | |
| Einars’ Vulgata Emerger |
This emerger pattern uses CDC and foam to create the floating thorax that’s typical of emerging insects |
5 years ago | |
| CDC Loop Wing Foam Emerger |
A simple and very hard-to-sink emerger from Russian Dmitri Tseliaritski |
7 years ago | |
| The crystal clear rivers |
Andrej Polcic shares his exploration of the crystal clear mountain rivers of Slovakia |
8 years ago | |
| Euro BWOs |
It is not widely known that there are more BWO species on the European continent ... and that they are very similar in appearance |
11 years ago | |
| Mayflies and More |
This is a fly-tying DVD covering 10 very useful patterns for stream fishing. |
13 years ago | |
| CDC Mayfly |
A small mayfly, which may be (mis)taken for a dun during the sometimes the concentreted hatches on late August and Septemper evenings. It uses a hollow extended body, parachute hackle and wings of cdc stems to float high. |
19 years ago | |
| Better-Winged Olives |
A recent tying binge left me with a few thoughts on how to tie a quicker and better blue-winged olive mayfly. The ideas aren't necessarily new, but they certainly are worth sharing. |
23 years ago | |
| Comparadone! |
Comparaduns are one of the most versatile mayfly patterns in existence representing a low-riding mayfly to near perfection. However, many tiers shy this simple pattern due to the perceived complexity of tying the deer hair wings |
23 years ago |
