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2014
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Rodtrip Fly Fishing Lapland - Part 2

!!! Don't forget to activate the english subtitles if needed (CC button) !!! Here is the second episode of our rodtrip in northern Lapland, Norway.

Articulated leech/sculpin

An articulated Sculpin/Leech used to swing or strip for steelhead and smallmouth, this fly is tied on an Allen Fly Fishing streamer hook connected to a Fish Skull 35mm articulated shank.

The BC Needlefish

Trolling Bucktail style flies tied on tubes was very common during the glory days of ocean Silver Salmon recreational fisheries of the 1950s -- 1980s from Northern California through SE Alaska.

Tarpon Fly Variant

Tarpon Fly Variant Fly Tying Video Instructions

Midge Pupa Soft Hackle

This is a great midge pupa soft hackle fly pattern for swinging or dropping from an adult or other emerger pattern.

Partridge and Orange Soft Hackle

In this fly tying tutorial, I share another version of the venerable "Partridge and Orange," one of my favorite soft hackle flies.

Bleeding Gold

Click here to see materials used in this movie: http://www.bluedotmediashop.dk/group.asp?group=310

Shuttlecock Caddis

Hook: Scud hook, medium wire #12-16 Thread: Black, 6/0 (or color of your choosing) Abdomen: SLF Finesse, golden olive Rib: Tying thread

Light Cahill Emerger Cripple

Hook: Dropped Shank #12-#16 Thread: Cream Tail: Mallard Flank Rib: Brown Thread Body: Cahill Dubbing Wings: Mallard Flank Hackle: Cream CDC

Web Wing Henryville Special

Hook: Std Dry #12-#20 Thread: Brown Rib: Grizzly Hackle Body: Olive Dubbing Wing: Web Wing Hackle: Brown

Welding your loops

A simple 7-step guide will show you how to make small, neat loops on your fly lines. Just like the pros - just neater. Now you can finally say goodbye to big clumsy loops, acetone, glue and sewing processes. Doing it this way will give you, small, smooth and round loops.

Great Lakes Steelhead Interceptor

MATERIALS LIST IS BELOW! This is my go-to pattern for Steelhead on Great Lakes tributaries. This pattern, in this colour is responsible for most of the fish I’ve landed in the 2012/2013 season.

Elk Hair Caddis

Tied by Graziano Viviani

Griffith's Gnat

Learn step by step how to tie a Griffith's Gnat. This little midge dry is one of the best and most effective patterns out there when fishing for trout on any water shed.

Dodding in Slovenia

Read more at www.frontsidefly.com

Orange Asher

Simplicity at it finest. This is a step by step instruction on how to tie an Orange Asher. It is a great midge dry fly that has been around for a longtime and works really well.

My Skeena Wild Adventure 2013

Trip around Skeena region scoping out the rivers and different runs getting ready for 2014 launch of Skeena Wild.

Ausable Wulff

Detailed instructions on how to tie an Ausable Wulff.

Chickabugger

This fly pattern, which passes for a leech or bugger, uses basically one material in its construction. Super easy to tie and great movement in the water. Tied by Clark "Cheech" Pierce.

Coho Coconut

Boobie style coho salmon fly

The Oscar Fly

First there was The Collie Dog, then the less famous Charlie Fly and now the Oscar Fly. A traditional palmered wet fly in greyish colors - with a secret and rare smoke colored body. See how to tie it and why Flemming prefers them in small sizes.

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!

Real fly-fishing

Nice little sequence. Not in English, but nice to watch.

Fly Photography

One day last year I was thinking about how best to illuminate flies for photos when I thought of using a LED flashlight as a sort of spotlight. They were very cheap - $3 at the checkout of any office supply store - but pretty wimpy. I started checking to see what other options were available and was surprised to find that LED lights are already very popular among photographers.

The Red Beast

Fire Tiger Angus

Hook: Bass Bug #2-#2/0 Weed/Foul Guard: .015 Wire Thread: Heavy Yellow Tail: Yellow/Chart./Pink Body: Yellow/Orange Marabou Head: Yellow/Red Deer Hair

Rusty Jig Nymph

Visit www.0031flyfishing.com for materials & more info!

Backstop Caddis

Hook: Tiemco 2499SP #14-18 Thread: Benecchi 12/0, tobacco Veiling: Z-lon, silver Underwing: CDC, natural Wing: Deer hair, sparse

The Question

A little short shot on the Oregon coast in mid November. Thanks for taking a look

Monster Trout in Iceland, fly fishing in Iceland

Monster trout in Iceland, Outdoor channel, fly fishing in iceland. Big trout, in Lake Thingvellir

Kamchatka 2013: In the Words of Our Guests

Last season was as good as the first one 20 years ago. But don't take our word for it...

Beautiful Fly Fishing in Bosnia

Beautiful Brown Trouts and Graylings A very nice fly fishing destination.(C) 2014 Yannick Kopff

Kiss the Water -- Trailer

Watch the movie in theaters or at http://www.kiss-the-water.com

Under The Midnight Sun

Fishing for large Atlantic Salmon on the river Lakselva in Finnmark, Northern Norway during the last week of July 2013

Tungsten Flash Bang Midge

Devan Ence tying one of his signature fly patterns from Solitude Fly Company. If you are looking for a killer midge dropper look no further.

Kung Fu Crab

Kung Fu Crab Fly Tying Video Instructions and Directions

Cat Gut Pupa

Hook: Scud #10 - #18 Weight: .010 Lead Wire Abdomen: Squirmy Wormy Wing: Partridge Hackle: Partridge Head: Muskrat

Cat Gut Larva

Hook: Scud #10 - #18 Weight: .010 Lead Wire Beadhead: Black 3mm Body: White Stretch Cord Head: Black Rabbit

April Vokey's fly tying demo on adh-fishing fly fishing fair

April Vokey was our guest at the tying table on our fly fishing fair and she showed us her great tying steps for steelhead flies and she really was superb in giving us her tips and tricks.

Showcasing Peacock Dubbing

For starters, let it be known that not all peacock dubbing is created equal! In this fly tying tutorial, I showcase various peacock dubbings, including the pros & cons of each.

March Brown Dry Fly

Materials Used; Hook, Size 12 Barbless Thread, Light Cahill or Orange Uni-8/0 Tail, Coq de Leon Fibres or Ginger Hackle Fibres Body, Wapsi Natural Fur Red Squirrel

Russia 2013 with Salmo International on the Varzuga and Kitza River

Join us on one of our hosted trips to Russia where the team fish the prolific Kitza & Varzuga Rivers on the Kola Peninsula for fresh run spring salmon.

6th order

We spend a lot of time searching for the smallest waters, hoping for the one or two moments a day with good trout. Some days we walk many kilometers and the scenery is our reward.

The Way of Things

In all the years of filming brown trout, this captures the 'why'. Why brown trout, why we travel to New Zealand, why we love our home waters in Alberta, why we love small streams.

Tungsten Zebra Midge

Learn how to tie a Tungsten Zebra Midge.

The Kamchatka Steelhead Project

Flowing across stark, dazzling tundra landscapes on Russia's remote Kamchatka Peninsula, a handful of rivers are home to Asia's only population of steelhead trout.

Turneffe Crab

Turneffe (Belize) Crab Fly Tying Video Instructions - Bonefish Flies

Whirling Blue Dun

Hook: Std Dry #12 - #18 Thread: Black Tail: Brown Hackle Body: Muskrat Fur Wing: Mallard Quill Hackle: Brown

Blooming of the Tisza

Fly fishing for asp and ide during the hatch of the Tisza-flowers. Video made by Hárságyi Péter and Szmutni Ákos Songs performed by Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Notwist

Rabbit Strips Fly Tying Material Comparison

Rabbit Strips Fly Tying Material Comparison - Hareline Fly Tying Materials

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