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2010
Date Title Body Image

Phatagorva Salmon Fly

Tying the Phatagorva Salmon Fly with Davie McPhail.

Irish CDC MayFly

Tying an Irish CDC MayFly with Davie McPhail.

August Dun (Dry Fly)

Tying an August Dun (Dry Fly) by Davie McPhail.

August Dun (DryFly)

Tying an August Dun (DryFly) by Davie McPhail.

Daddy Snatcher

Tying the Daddy Snatcher by Davie McPhail.

An Atlantic Salmon Fly

Tying an Atlantic Salmon Fly by Davie McPhail.

Biot emerger

Hook: MFC#7048 Thread: 8/0 grey Tail: Amber Z-lon Abdomen: Olive/brown goose biot Wingcase: Mirage Opal tinsel Wingcase: Grey flourofibre Thorax: Muskrat dubbing Legs: Grey flouro fibre from the wi

DH Hopper Tying video

DH Hopper tying video

Crab Flush Tarpon

Fly fishing for tarpon during the crab flush. Part 1 of 4, but worth watching anyway.

Polish Pheasant Tail Nymph

Tying a Polish Pheasant Tail Nymph with Davie McPhail.

Shield Beetle

Tying a Shield Beetle by Davie McPhail.

Posh Tosh (Salmon Fly)

Tying the Posh Tosh (Salmon Fly) with Davie McPhail.

Yokanga Gold (Variant)

Tying the Yokanga Gold (Variant) by Davie McPhail.

Zebra Midge Soft Hackle

A soft hackled variation of the zebra midge.

Season 2 - Catch Magazine DVD

Season 2 - Catch Magazine DVD. On sale now at the Catch Magazine Store!

T-Motion Issue #9

T-Motion Issue #9 - Catch Magazine - by Todd Moen

Tango with sea trout

Fly fishing Adventures in Rio Gallegos, Argentina. This Patagonian Sea Trout river holds big numbers of huge fish.

Hex fishing trailer

This is a little trailer I whipped up yesterday for a show on fishing the Hex hatch in the midwest. I hope to get in on the air and/or in DVD form. We'll see.

International Bunny (Fry Pattern)

Tying the International Bunny (Fry Pattern) by Davie McPhail.

White Winged Akroyd

Tying a White Winged Akroyd with Davie McPhail.

Musky Country: Zero 2 Hero Trailer

This is the trailer for a DVD that will hopefully hit the market sometime around Feb. 2011

Hatchmaster Mayfly

Tying a Hatchmaster Mayfly with Davie McPhail.

Squirrel Tail Caddis-Sedge (DryFly)

Tying a Squirrel Tail Caddis-Sedge (DryFly) by Davie McPhail.

Sugarlump Emerger

Tying a Sugarlump Emerger with Davie McPhail. This is a good pattern to have when there's a Canis hatch

McPhail Pink Bug

Tying the McPhail Pink Bug by Davie McPhail.

Mr Softy (Lure)

Tying the Mr Softy (Lure) with Davie McPhail.

Spent Gnat (MayFly)

Tying a Spent Gnat (MayFly) by Davie McPhail.

Tying an Emerger Midge Shuttlecock

Tying an Emerger Midge Shuttlecock with Davie McPhail.

Syl's Midge

An homage to a wet fly great Sylvester Nemes and one of his most well noted creations. This tutorial also demonstrates the proper way to build a peacock herl body.

Crippled Midge

A great all around midge pupa or larva pattern that can be fished in the lower to mid portion of the water column.

The JBL

A blackfly larva imitation that takes about a minute or so to tie, imitates the natural very well and catches fish all year long.

Spicy BWO

A spiced up version of a euro style bwo nymph utilizing some newer materials and hooks not readily available to those of us in the states.

The R-F Caddis

Great caddis surface pattern using a couple new materials in a traditional pattern. Something different to throw at those finicky fish.

Hendrickson Soft Hackle

A very easy soft hackle pattern that I like to fish during the Hendrickson hatches both prior to, during and while spinners are falling.

Egg Sac Spinner

My personal spin on a an egg sac rusty spinner pattern. This is one fly that will become very important in your arsenal this month once the Hendricksons get into full swing.

Rich's Simple Sulfur Nymph #2

Round 2, similar to the first, but a bit different yet just as easy and maybe even more durable.

Rich's Super Simple Sulfur Nymph #1

Doesn't get much easier than this, a very simple 3 material pattern that is super deadly.

Tungsten Trico Trio

3 Subsurface trico patterns to add to your arsenal. Be sure to tie all three colors with tungsten and brass beads.

Spun Sally

A fly demonstrating how to tie a furled style extended body fly. This particular one is the simplest form of furling, with only one material utilized. Simple and effective.

Wild Trout Trust

John and Dean discover some fantastic fishing using techniques such as duo, dry fly and competition style double nymphing - on an industrial urban river!

A Fry Pattern

Tying a zonker Fry Pattern with Davie McPhail using Bug Bond

The "Ice-Pick" Streamer

Zonker variation of a streamer utilizing the new Fish Skullz by Flymen Flyfishing. White, yellow, grizzly and orange are some top producers. An easy streamer pattern that works very well.

The Knucklehead Streamer

A uniquely jointed streamer utilizing wiggle tubing, and the new Fish Skullz to make a really cool medium sized streamer. Vary the colors to have endless possibilities.

Sticky Icky

A grub/caddis larva utilizing the new UV chewy Skin. Fun and easy

Rock Candy Larva

A two material caddis larva pattern that is virtually indestructible. Was one of my top 2 anchor flies in 2010. Tie this bad boy in olive and green and hang on.

October Redfish Report

The Redfishing along the Florida Panhandle has been epic this last month. The combination of warm fall temperatures along with October low-water has been a recipe for incredible tailing action.

Ed Engle tying a Stillborn Midge

Ed Engle tying at Anglers Covey for the Autumn Splendor. Ed ties one of Roger Hill's patterns for the South Platte River.

Pike on the fly

French pikes, dutch flies!

Fly Fishing North Maine Woods - Libby Camps

Fly Fishing the North Maine Woods for Brook Trout and Landlocked Salmon

Great Lakes Steelhead November 2010

Fishing for Steelhead in the Great Lakes. Not your typical Steelhead weather for mid November.

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