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2013
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Cabin Fever

A mix of Ohio Steelhead Fishing and some Go Pro action on the Smith River, MT

Mercers Tungsten Swing Caddis Emerger

Mercers Tungsten Swing Caddis Emerger Fly Tying Instructions

Cat Flapper

Steve Cullen ties the Cat Flapper fly.

STF Shrimp

Materials Hook: Partridge CS 54 Tail: Steve Farrar blend and grizzly marabou Body: SLF squirrel, STF, Gliss'n'dub mixed Weight: Lead wire

Pro Goby

Seatrout/saltwater fly: Pro Goby Materials Hook: Patridge Cs 54 Wing: Mink body zonker Body: SLF squirrel natural Head: Pro softhead Weight: Lead wire

Mule Midge

A surface pattern supreme, neither wet nor dry this half and half fly is a god banker for fish moving in flat calm conditions.

Barr's Tungstone Stonefly Nymph

Barr's Tungstone Stonefly Nymph Fly Tying Instructions

Gut Bomb Blood Worm

Here's a great chironomid or blood worm pattern.

McVay Gotcha

Hook: Tiemco 811S #4 Thread: UTC 140 waxed nylon, fluorescent pink Eyes: Bead chain, silver Tail: Mylar tubing, pearl - teased out strands Body: Diamond braid, pearl

TC's Black Stonefly

During this tutorial, I demonstrate a few methods used on a great all-around heavy nymph pattern, the stonefly.

Poormans Piglet

Seatrout/saltwater fly: Poormans Piglet

Barr's Micro Emerger

Barr's Micro Emerger Fly Tying Instructions and How To Tie Tutorial

TubeFly13

Yellow/green Plastic tube fly. In Finnish but easy to follow. Inner Tube: Eumer small Outer tube: Eumer large soft Body: Slim holo gold tinsel

TubeFly15

Shrimp style fly tied on Eumer crayfish tube. In Finnish, but easy to follow. Tube: Aluminum Eumer Crayfish Thread: Red Tail: Olive nutria + paddles from olive hackle

Rambulance

Tying Bruce Berry's Rambulance

Cured Prawn

Catch Me If You Can...

BHFB Pheasant Tail

A version of the pheasant tail Nymph. By changing the colors of beads, and wire and fibers, you can create different variations of this all time favorite.

#8-2013 - No Name

Tied by: Barry Phillips Originated by: Barry Phillips Hook: Mustad 3665A Thread: Black 8/0 Body: Silver holographic flat tinsel Throat: Fluorescent...

Croatia 2010 Fly Fishing

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Adams Classic Dry Fly

Adams Classic Dry Fly Tying Instructions and Recipe

Copper Bug

Seatrout/saltwater fly: Copper Bug

KCK (Kelly's Coho Killer)

KCK (Kelly's Coho Killer) Hook: Tiemco 777SP #4 Thread: Danville Flymaster 6/0, hot orange Tail: Hackle barbs, dyed scarlet - sparse

Lil' Dorothy

Lil' Dorothy Hook: Kamasan B175 #14 Thread: Benecchi 12/0, yellow Hackle: Hen, creamy ginger Abdomen: Embroidery yarn, single ply - light orange

Turks and Caicos Fly Fishing

Just another day on the flats. No fish could ever replace the bonefish. That being said it can be fun to target these over looked species of the shallows.

Turks and Caicos Bonefishing

An afternoon fish hunt aboard the bone collector. Sam's 7lb bonefish was the highlight.

Albies on the fly

Turks and Caicos Fly Fishing Sharks

Snuck out for an hour or so this afternoon. Perfect tide to jump some black tips. Nothing like bowing to a somersaulting fish. Its a amazing to see how powerful these fish are.

The flame (Turbo charged)

Seatrout/saltwater fly: The flame (Turbo charged)

The One Worm

Materials: Hook: Tiemco 811 s size 6-8 Tail: Marabou Body: Marabou Head: Black metal head 4mm

The Flyfishing Guerilla

Old stuff from 2006 - just for fun!

Simply DNA Baitfish

Fast and easy baitfish fly. Will take pretty much any predator that swims. Great all round fly for freshwater and saltwater.

Golden Nymph

Try this fly fished on the dropper, with a Booby on the point, over weedbeds for corixa feeders.

Red Quill Mayfly

Red Quill Mayfly Dry Fly Tying Instructions

Sulpher Outrigger

The Outrigger is a crippled mayfly emerger.

Blue Sedge Classic Dry Fly

Fly Tying a Classic Dry Fly the Blue Sedge with Jim Misiura

IOBO Humpy

IOBO Humpy Hook: Tiemco 102Y #13-17 Thread: Benecchi 12/0, grey Body/shellback/wing: CDC feather, natural (Type 4)

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.

Autumn Splendor Streamer

Autumn Splendor Streamer Fly Tying Instructions and How To Tie Tutorial

The Mayfly and the Arctic Char

This is a short video of some very sweet dry fly fishing in a northern Swedish lake.

Kwan Saltwater Shrimp

Kwan Saltwater Shrimp Fly Tying Instructions

Mullet Salad

Ars Tronto Gennaio 2013

Fly fishing ars Tronto in Ascoli Piceno - italy

Hot Tail Nymph

I’ll tie an all-round river nymph this time. It’s a quick tie. The small hot spot on the tail gives this fly a special power.

October Gold - Fishing the Bighorn

A late-fall trip down the Bighorn River with some great streamer fishing and heavy hatches of Trico's and Blue Winged Olives

DoD Diaries part I

Subtitles are avaliabe in the player.

Volume 2 Now Available for Pre-order

Volume 2 is just days away from being released. I'd like to offer pre-orders for volume. I will sign each copy that is pre-ordered. The book will ship...

#7-2013 - Swift River Esquire

Swift River Esquire - Jim Malo Tied by: Jim Malo Originated by: Jim Malo Hook: Alec Jackson Spey Hook 2055 Gold #1.5 Thread: Black 8/0 Tag: Pearl flat...

Green Spot Pheasant Tail

Learn to tie this hot-spot style pheasant tail by Curtis Fry

Blue Flash Bonefish Clouser

This popular bonefish fly is one of the best all around flies for any fishing situation. Bonefish seem to eat this fly without hesitation when they see it.

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