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2020
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Supadupapupa

tying and fishing versatile river and stillwater pattern.

Killer Autumn Beetle

This is a very effective Pattern for Autumn, Although it works till end of the Season Best tie this on size 12 - 14 - 16, with 14 & 16 size it's more effective in calm conditions,

All Seasons UV Hare's Ear Bug

One of my favourite River Pattern for all Year Round, Hook size 12 Grub Thread Grey Shell Back UV Film Blue Body; Hare's Ear

Generic Cripple Mayfly

One fly to match them all. A simple but extremely effective cripple mayfly pattern that with a little adjustment to size and colour will produce fish in most hatches.

Caddis Pupa

Another good simple pattern that is quick & easy to tie.

Kenbane Fly Part 2 - Yoshida Kebari

Now that the feather is split...let's tie the fly!

Kenbane Fly Part 1

This video talks about Japanese flies or Kebari using "kenbane" or the Alula feather. To use this feather you must split it first.

Successful Skinny Klinkhammer

One of my favourite, works really well till the end of the season. Hook size 12-14 Thread Black Post White Floating Yarn Thorax Black Hare's Ear Dubbing Mix

Red Hackle or Soldier Palmer

Perhaps one of the oldest patterns on earth. Mary Orvis Marbury leads off her 1892 book on the history of flies with this pattern that has spawned so many variations.

Synth Sedge

A super buoyant indicator fly for fast water. Packed with poly-yarn this sedge imitation will carry a 3mm/3.5mm tungsten bead nymph and pop back to the surface if it's swamped by rough water.

Red Devil Shrimp

Materials Used; Tube, 3/4 inch Slipstream Copper Thread, Uni-8/0 Red Tail/Legs, Red Bucktail twice the length of the tube.. Rib, Silver Oval Tinsel

Pearly Peter Ross

The Pearly Peter Ross is a fantastic fly for river sea trout fishing, especially as the light fades or on a falling flood.

Silly Legs Hawthorn Fly

Great Pattern for early Spring till July Fish these flies in the surface film, do not apply any floatant on them I personally had a great success with these

Dovey Black & Orange

How to dress the Dovey Black and Orange sea trout (sewin) fly. A very old, famous Welsh sea trout fly, originating from the River Dovey in Mid-Wales.

Half Chubby Chernobyl

Detailed instructions for tying a Half Chubby Chernobyl. Foam cutter by River Road Creations: https://www.riverroadcreations.com

Building a Better Bugger

Detailed instructions for building a better woolly bugger. This is part of a series of Tim Flagler's collaboration with Fly Tyer Magazine.

Last Chance Purple Haze

Detailed instructions for tying a Last Chance Purple Haze. Tying table by TieCraft: https://www.tie-craft.com

Black Holographic Cormorant

Hook size 10 Thread Black 8/0 Body Dyed Green Peacock Herls Red Holo Rib Wings Black Marabou

Humongous Woolly Bugger

One of my favourite Lure for all Season. Hook size 8 L/S 4mm Brass Bead Thread Peacock Blue Tail Black Marabou with Silver Tinsel Body Holographic Opal Tinsel

Adams Irresistible

The most popular dry fly in the world with a spun deer hair body! Could it get any better? The full tutorial on tying the Adams irresistible.

Deer Hair Daddy Long Legs

During late summer & autumn large numbers of crane flies begin to hatch and loose the battle against the elements and end their life on the water as trout food.

Epic Fly Fishing For NZ Chrome Trout

Fishing For NZ chrome trout on some epic rivers from around New Zealand's central North Island. Caught loads of trout. Cheers Gareth

Sili Baetis Nymph

Silicone materials offer many possibilities. Colors and combinations with foundations give a lot of ideas. This is one of them ... a very natural nymph in sizes 12-8.

Hot Tip Bug

An easy to tie fly for all year round fishing.

How to Make a Simple Foam Body

For Daddy's / Crane Fly / Hoppers. All you need is a Needle, Thread, and Foam Sheet from any Craft Shop. Length, Thickness & Colour is your own choice.

Orange Ruthless

This one feather flat-wing is a cracking pattern not only for the salt, but when tied in black or olive is a great fresh water big fish pattern.

Sinfoil's Fry

One of the early British still water patterns created by Ken Sinfoil for catching 'fry bashing' trout. Fry bashing is the equivalent of a hatch but with newly hatched coarse fish fry.

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Galloups Sex Dungeon

The Swedish big streamer dude Andreas Andersson, have been behind the vice tying one of the "all-time-trophy-trout-finders", the articulated pattern – The Sex Dungeon, originally made by Kelly Gall

Grass Carp Salad

A very quick and easy, effective dry fly pattern for plant eating carp. The Mustad C67S super strong, egg, caddis hook, is kept afloat beautifully with this combination of CDC and marabou.

Big German Trout

For all of you who thought, Germany isn't big fish country: check this out! Have fun and stay save.

Wynn Orange Partridge

Orange Partridge variation by Jim Wynn. Includes herl head and “eyes” of orange.

Flyfishing for Grayling, Sweden

This film is about fishing in a small stream up in the north of Sweden. The water is limited to a small number of fishermen per year and you need a special authorization to fish.

MIDJ Emerger Indicator

A versatile pattern for lakes and rivers. Fish the MIDJ with a buzzer underneath on small stillwaters or with a small weighted nymph on the river.

CDC Emerger

A very simple but yet effective, all CDC emerger that uses a few nice CDC techniques for a super buoyant Hi-Vis emerger.

Wood Duck Nymph

A nice little nymph made from one wood duck flank feather. The speckled wood duck feather gives a very realistic nymph appearance to this quick and easy generic pattern.

Parachute Royal Wulff

One of the true classic trout flies and without doubt the best known from the Wulff series, first tied by Lee Wulff in the early 1930's.

Beatis Nymph

Size 12-8, weighted with lead. Nymph to penetrate deep parts. Effective in spring and early summer.

Split Tail Shad

EP (Enrico Puglisi) style flies are quite popular. They have been staples in many saltwater and warm water fly Fishermans boxes for years.

Delta Wing

Tying and fishing a dry fly that imitates both an emerger and a spinner. An easy to tie dry fly that's great for prospecting the water when no fish are rising.

Extended Body Isonychia Parachute

Detailed instructions for tying an Extended Body Isonychia Parachute fly. Tying table by TieCraft: https://www.tie-craft.com

Black Martinez

One of the first nymphs I ever tied and fished with. Although this has the appearance of a modern nymph it was first tied back in the early 1930's by Don Martinez from California.

Top Secret Midge

An extremely quick and easy tie for an extremely effective midge pattern. A great fishing pattern that only requires the most basic of tying skills.

Egg Laying Caddis

It's that time of year when an egg laying caddis is an essential addition to your fly box! Here's an easy pattern that is relatively quick to tie and works well.

Scruffy Squirrel

The scruffy squirrel nymph is a great all rounder and a good alternative to a hares ear.

Classic Grey & Green

Presenting the fourth Pattern of the Month: The Classic Grey & Green!

Olive GR Hare's Ear Nymph

This is a Great Pattern for Still Water Hook size 14 Curved Nymph Thread Black Tail Yellow Cock Hackle Body Yellow Hare's Ear Ribs Gold Tinsel

Killer Summer Midge

This is a Deadly Pattern in Summer on size 14-16-18 Thread Black 8/0 Thorax Peacock Herl Breather White Glo-Brite Thread

Small Stream Colorado

The production of “Small Stream Colorado” took me into the heart of John Denver’s renown Rocky Mountain high country near the Taylor River Lodge.

3 Lessons Learned in Competitive Fly Fishing

We welcome guest tier Rich Ferrara back, this time to share three lessons that he's learned from competitive fly fishing!

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