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Bonefish Tapas Fly
This is my go to pattern for big Bonefish. When Bonefish get over 6-8 pound they get smart, spooky and often feed more selective. They don't act the same as a 3-4 pound fish...
Tie2Throw Zonker-Streamer
New Tie2throw, this time we tied a Trout streamers for you. A good looking but also very effective pattern for those large trout that feed mainly on baitfish.
Steelhead Monster
The Steelhead Monster has a large profile in the water and has a nice umbrella shape. Combine that with a rabbit strip that really moves in the water and you have a killer fly!
Steelhead Slammer
I really love US-opossum as a wing material for my Steelhead flies. I just had to design a new fly for steelhead! Because the hairs are nice an long you can create a big fly...
Black&Silver
Fly Tying: Tie2Throw Black&Silver salmonfly.
Bonefish feeding and swimming on the flats
Short clip of Bonefish and other flats fish swimming in their natural habitat. So no hook, rods or bait to lure them! Everything shot with the GoPro 3 Black Edition...
Sunray Shadow
A small Sunray shadow salmon fly, tied the way I like to fish it! wich is a bit on the small side about 10-15cm.
DJ-Special Bonefish fly
I was introduced to this pattern by Dale and Joanie when I met them on a flat that had a lot of tailing bones at that time, I was eager to fish but decided that it was best to chat with them first.
Foamhead Tubefly
The egg sucking leech tubefly
The egg sucking leech is one of the most used Steelhead patterns. This time I will show you how to tie this fly very quick and in a way it comes alive in the water.
Polar Shrimp
The famous Polar shrimp but with a twist, using some other materials to make it swim even better. But still with the great color scheme of the original, you could tie these on a tube.
Tarpon Teaser
One of my all time favorites! I use this color when the water is a little murky or if the sun isn't out yet.
New Steelhead Tube Fly!
I really love US-opossum as a wing material for my Steelhead flies. Because the hairs are nice an long you can create a big fly... without it being difficult to cast on a light rod.
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.
Tie2Throw Steelhead / Seatrout pattern
This is a truly amazing fly! I fish it for Seatrout when it's dark and Steelhead. You can fish it with a sink-tip / polyleader at any depth, but it can also be fished on top for the summer run Steelhe...
The Gotcha bonefish fly
Originally designed by Mr.McVay the gotcha has probably caught more bonefish than all the other bonefish flies. Easy to tie and the bones just love them!
Tie2throw Tarpon Fly
Very effective Tarpon pattern for Mexico, Belize etc, it has great movement and the poons love it! Originally I tied this fly with a rabbit zonker, but that make the fly difficult to cast and it lands...
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