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Sculpin Streamer
Whitlock sculpin variation fly tying instructions
Hook: for streamers thick wire or standard, 3X long shank. You can have the eye up, down or straight. # 4 or # 2.
Thread: 3/0 or 140 denier. Color...
Turck's Tarantula
Turck's Tarantula (Guy Turck) - an attractor fly.
Hook: TMC 5263 or similar #4 to 10
Thread: UNI 6/0 , UTC 70, Danville 6/0 and 3/0, 140 for bigger sizes.
Tail: golden pheasant tippet
Body: Hare...
Shrimp/crawfish
The importance of crustaceans in the diet of fresh or saltwater fish is well known.
Many times in our fishing it is necessary that the imitation is not only correct but also behaves in the water as t...
Minnow streamer fly
Video of fly tying martin minnow fly, minnow imitation of which can be adapted to all environments and species. Adaptation of the famous bumble puppy, Theodore Gordon Fly,
Piercing minnow predator
Fly tying instructions by Ruben Martin
Hook: Gamakatsu SL12S 4/0
Thread: UNI 3/0
Minnow Belly and Back: Deer Creek Gliss n glint fibers, color to your choise
Lateral Line: pearl ice dub shimmer ...
Spotted minnow
Fly tying instructions by Ruben Martin
Bead head yolk sac minnow
Fly tying instructions by Ruben Martin
Hook: Ahrex NS115 DEEP STREAMER #6
Body: Deer Creek mega lazer dub tan
Ribbing: cooper wire
Wing: whiting american rooster saddles grizzly
yolk sac: Deer...
Adult dragonfly
Adult Dragon (R.Martin)
Hook: TMC 5263 o similar
Thread: UNI 8/0 o UTC 70
Head: closed cell foam and lastic bead chain eyes.
Abdomen: closed cell foam and plastic sheet (plastic soda bootle) ...
Pancora Crab
Fly tying video insrtuctions for an imitation of a Pancora crab from Patagonia Artgentina by Ruben Martin
Steelhead fly
Steelhead fly for Santa Cruz in Argentina fly tying instructions
Zonker tube bait
Bait lure minnow for fly fishing, baitcast and spinning.
San Juan beetle
Realistic and simple San Juan beetle
Stone Copper Legs
Realistic stonefly nymph for fishing
Stonefly nymphs (Order Plecoptera) are of a wide variety of sizes and are usually common those of medium and large sizes. An interesting fact is that in studies o...
Dragon fly nymph
Realistic dragon fly nymph tying instruction
The dragonfly nymph ( Odonata , Anisoptera) are very common in areas of standing water with aquatic vegetation and have an important role in the diet of...
Simple and quick ant pattern
Very simple and quick Ant pattern fly tying instructions by Ruben Martin. Very easy and realistic ant pattern in 4 steps
Czech nymph
CZECH NYMPH Traditional structure of a Czech nymph changing size and weight can be used in many ways.
Sama Shrimp
Simple and realistic fly tying instructions by Ruben Martin
Shellfish are an important part of a great diversity of fish food both freshwater and saltwater. A good imitation of shrimp should always...
Rabbit Muddler Big Streamer
Rabbit Muddler Streamer for big fish Suscribe to our channel for more videos!! Catfish , especially catfish are stream trout bite rarely lets out at any river in Patagonia.
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