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2017
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Chernobyl Ant

Chernobyl ant with rubber legs and a new and easy parachute techniques for foam flies.

Thin Mint Streamer

How to tie the Thin Mint Streamer. The Thin Mint is a wooly bugger variation that is very effective on lakes and rivers. Lake fish will take this as a leech, dragon fly, or damsel fly nymph.

Pliva Perdigon

Originating in France and popularized in Spain, Perdigon nymphs are a must for anyone who drifts nymphs in rivers and streams. This version of the Pliva Perdigon utilizes Buzzer Wrap for the body.

Dick Winter's Black Drake Soft Hackle

Dick Winter's Black Drake Soft Hackle is tied using a maroon or brown body ribbed with contrasting gray mono-cord ribbing.

Cream Variant

Detailed instructions for tying a Cream Variant.

Cinnamon & Olive CDC/Elk Hair Caddis

Materials Used; Hook, Fulling Mill Ultimate Dry Fly size 16 Thread, Uni-8/0 Tan Body, Olive CDC Feather or Dubbing Wing, Light and Dark Cinnamon CDC and Elk Hair

Bead Head BH Lightning Bug

The Lightning Bug is a simple nymph pattern that I've had quite a bit of success using.

Black and Peacock Spider

Once the spring ice starts to retreat, and the shallow start to repopulate with life, I like to throw little black flies along the shoreline.

Crayfish Bunny Bugger

Crayfish are a very important food source for many freshwater species. And this fly is made to imitate them.

DDH Leech Variant

The DDh Leech was developed by Manitoba fly angler Stu Thompson. Stu used a mix of rabbit dubbing enhanced with Diamond Dubbing Holographic dub.

Fly Fishing Smallmouth

Bass are one of the most popular game fish in the world, and its no wonder why. They are aggressive eaters willing to take a variety of baits, and wonderful fighters.

Great beginner's books

This article covers a handful of books that I would recommend to the new fly-angler and fly-tyer - the angler who is dipping his or her toes in the fly-fishing pond for the first time

Copper Bunny

This video is a quick demo on how to tie this copper bunny streamer fly. It will ride hook point up and will slam hungry trout. Copper Bunny Materials List

Brown Trouts on Dry Fly!

Brown trout on Dry Fly Fishermen: Umberto Oreglini & Marco Rapino

Fran Betters' The Usual

The late Fran Betters has created some of the most notable trout flies in the fly tyers arsenal. The Ausable Wulff, Haystack and The Usual are among the famous flies.

Hairy Drake

The Hairy Drake is another old Earl Madsen fly pattern. Especially useful for daytime fishing during Brown Drake and Hex season.

Chum Slumber

I designed the Chum Slumber for the chum salmon on the west coast and for the pink salmon that are found in the Great Lakes. In particular, the humpies that swim through the St.

Red Butt Chironomid

The Red Butt Chironomid is a great choice for fishing stocked trout ponds, lakes and even deep pockets of rivers where trout hang out.

Rich Strolis's Shimmer Stone Nymph

The first video in the Rich Strolis Nymph Tying Series.....the Shimmer Stone.

Fly Fishing the Smoky Mountains

My first guided trip I ever went on was with Jon Oody from Tennessee Valley Anglers. Jon ignited a passion in me for fly fishing and I looked up to him after that.

French Partridge

Click the link below here you will find the full materiallist: http://www.flytying.eu/product/french-partridge-2696/

Articulated Flesh Fly

The Articulated Flesh fly is simple to fly to tie, but the combination of beads and rabbit make it highly dynamic and great for fishing the west coast and great lakes fall runs.

Ginger Bunny

The Ginger Bunny fly is, in essence, a Flesh Fly. I use a natural ginger rabbit zonker on the fly because of the natural variance of color.

Composite Baitfish

Learn how to tie a simple and effective baitfish pattern that incorporates a single composite loop and a simple ostrich tail.

El Retorno del Rey

King Salmon fishing in the rivers of Coyhaique, Patagonia Chile.

Cotton Candy

The Cotton Candy Tube is one of our favorite winter Steelhead patterns. This is an easy quick must have pattern.

CDC "F" Red Tag

Materials Used: Hook: Tiemco, 103 BL {#15} http://amzn.to/2sxIZ3m Thread: UNI-Thread 8/0 {Black} Tag: UNI-Floss or Silk Floss {Red}

Egan's Tungsten Surveyor

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Nutter Mudder

This is the first fly in my new video series Fly Friday. Every Friday I'll put up a video of new original pattern...until I run out of ideas.

Sparkle Clouser

There are so many variations of the clouser minnow, its hard to keep track of them all. One of my favorites though is this sparkle clouser.

The river, the inspiration and the streamer fly

A film essay on passion

Surgeon General

This is a variation on the Skunk that was originated by Del Copper. It's been a proven fish catcher on the Pacific North West steelhead rivers and also been good with sea-run cutthroat trout.

Bass Bonanza!

Kyle took me out fishing again on his boat and wow! We had a blast! Caught fish non stop! Most of them smallmouth bass, however we caught 5 different species.

Hi-Vis Foam Ant

Ant patterns hold a special place in my fly box, especially throughout the summer.

Trophy trout …with the last cast!

In this episode Simon fished some freestone rivers in the centre of the South Island for beautiful rainbows.

A Man Who Has Never Fished, Has Never Lived

LDT's crew cross the Atlantic ocean to discover the pleasure of salmon fishing in Ireland.Les gars de Lendemain de Trôle traversent l'Atlantique pour découvrir les joies de la pêche au saumon en Ir

Bleeding Schlappen Leech

The Bleeding Schlappen Leech is a fly I developed for fishing shallow to medium depth lakes in Alberta.

CdC Loopwing Emerger

This is a simple little CdC loop wing emerger that can be adapted to imitate not only midges but also smaller mayflies.

Ninja Diawl Bach

Materials Used; Hook, Fulling Mill Competition Heavyweight Black size 10 Tail, Black Cock Fibres Rib, Red Tinsel or Wire Back, Medium UTC Opal Mirage Tinsel

Like Shooting Fish in a Barrel

Electra lake is an amazing lake in Southern Colorado. I saw fish stacked heavily, and they were all really nicely sized trout.

Big Pike Fly, part 2

Big pike/muskie/sheatfish/catfish articulated fly. Great swimming action and it is pretty light for its size, so it's easy to cast. (17 cm/ 7 inches long) Jointed, Articulated.

Big Pike Fly, part 1

Big pike/muskie/sheatfish/catfish articulated fly. Great swimming action and it is pretty light for its size, so it's easy to cast. (17 cm/ 7 inches long) Jointed, Articulated.

How to Prepare and Dye Peacock Herl Black

Quick Sight Midge

This extremely easy but very effective quick sight midge is especially for those of us who have some problems seeing small flies at a distance and at night.

Olive Bumble Hedgehog

Materials Used; Hook, Fulling Mill Short Shank Special size 10 Thread, Uni-8/0 Chartreuse Tail, Glo-Brite Floss No.10 Flu-Yellow and

Bibio Hoghopper

Materials Used; Hook, Fulling Mill Short Shank Special Black size 12 Thread, Uni-8/0 Black Detached Body, Black Closed Cell Foam Sheet

Red and silver tinsel tube fly

Tied by Ryan Houston

Purple Steelhead Matuka

The Steelhead Matuka is an adaptation of the New Zealand method of Matuka flies. The traditional Matukas use feathers for the wing, but the steelhead version uses a rabbit strip.

Fat Head Deciever

Muddler, bass flies, smallie on the fly, bucktail, sinking line, push water

Tying Alberta Al's The Canada Streamer

The Canada streamer is another pattern from streamer tyer Alan "Alberta Al" Grombacher. The Canada is Alan's ode to the famous red and white daredevil...

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