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Bengal Tiger
Spey fly that can be tied in sizes from 8 to 2.
Wascally Wabbit
This pattern will preform well in many different color combinations.
Parachute Biot BWO
Fly Tying a Parachute Biot BWO with Jim Misiura From: Jim Misiura Views: 56 9 ratings Time: 10:53 More in Sports
Kate McLaren
A great attractor wet fly.
Deer Creek Bibio
Bibio is a popular pattern in both wet and dry. Here is the wet version.
Beadhead Bloody Mary
Tying a Beadhead Bloody Mary with Jim Misiura upon request.
Clouser Style Slump Buster
Slump Buster is an effective minnow pattern, tying it Clouser style offers less snagging, while keeping your fly on the bottom.
Jim's Choice Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear
One of my favorite GRHE patterns.
Beadhead Carey Special
Carey Special can be tied in many different colors to meet many different hatches.
Bead Eye Pheasant Tail Nymph
Bead eye nymphs help get the fly to the bottom, with the hook point up. Allowing for less hang ups.
Thin Mint
Fly Tying a Thin Mint with Jim Misiura I like the Thin Mint in the smaller sizes. From: Jim Misiura Views: 21
No Bead Beadhead Pheasant Tail
Don't let the lack of a bead keep you from tying a beadhead nymph. Using wire to make a bead is an effective and cheap way of weighting your nymph.
Midnight Blue Stone
The Midnight Blue Stone has proven itself on a recent trip to the Salmon River. I'm sure it will prove to be an added value on the waters throughout the world where Salmon and Steelhead are.
CDC Trico
CDC offers a great profile with high visibility to the fisherman. Making the CDC Trico highly effective.
Trout Circus Peanut
Circus Peanut is a good fly for large trout using smaller lighter hooks give a better chance to hook the fish without causing damage the large hook would do.
Steelhead Circus Peanut
Circus Peanut is a good streamer for big meat eating trout and steelhead.
Autumn Sunrise
A red Pheasant Tail with a pinch of Czech for the thorax.
Psycho Trico
For those of us that can't see so well anymore. The psycho trico will catch any light available and reflect it back to us.
Peeping Caddis
A simple pattern for a peeping caddis.
Jay Fair Wiggle Tail
Jay Fair Wiggle Tail is an excellent imitation of a leach. Using ostrich herl for the tail adds extra lifelike movement.
Olive Honey Bug
Made upon request. The Honey Bug is very similar to the Green Weenie designed by Charles Meck This will work wonders on fresh stocked trout.
Daddy Long Leg Red Tail
Spiders are an overlooked terrestrial that are more numerous then all but ants. Give this a try and you may be pleased.
Jack Gartside Sparrow
Originated by Master Tyer Jack Gartside, an inspiration to everyone that ties flies. Tied in the larger sizes makes it a great Steelhead fly.
Beadhead Turkey Tail
Turkey tail is an overlooked material. It is very versatile, giving your flies a little more than what pheasant tail provides.
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