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Videos by Richard Strolis
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Woven Mayfly Nymph
A woven mayfly nymph that can be tied to fish in many disciplines based upon how it is weighted. The video shows the basic weave method.
Shucked Up Emerger
A concoction Richard Strolis came up with last March prior to leaving for the Bighorn and the olive hatches that he were to fish there. Something a bit different from the norm.
The "ST" Stonefly
A stonefly nymph imitation that merges realistic and impressionistic concepts together to make a rather easy fly to tie.
Case Closed
A cased caddis pattern that works wonders in the spring on freestone rivers in the northeast. Any river where these insects are abundant, this pattern will do the trick.
The Shimmer Stone
The Shimmer Stone is two toned like a natural, and takes on a woven fly look without the weaving. Colors and sizes can be altered according to taste.
Rich's Winter Stone
A small beaded nymph for the winter stoneflies that hatch in February through March on most Eastern Streams.
Crazy Leg Caddis
A slightly new spin to a Czech nymph. Nothing groundbreaking just some added flare to an already effective fly.
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