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Diawl Bach Hot Head
This little devil is probably the most popular nymph in the UK. Easy to tie, and found in many variants, this is one of my favorites, with a hot head.
CDC Bubble Caddis
An easy but effective little CDC bubble caddis pattern that can be quickly tied in various colours and sizes.
Parachute Blue Winged Olive
One of the earliest and most important mayflies for the trout fishermen. This easy tie gives a great foot print and is the perfect pattern for calmer flowing stretches of water.
Burnt Wing Sedge
A quick little semi realistic caddis pattern with burnt feather wings, for those of you that like that little extra.
Mayfly Spinner
This Wally wing mayfly is a semi-realistic spinner, that is fun to tie for those of you that enjoy this type of pattern. Not only a good looking fly but also a great fishing fly!
Madam XXL
A simple tutorial for tying perfect bullet heads. This XXL variant of one of the great attractor flies, has accounted for at least 3 of my top 10 largest trout on dry fly.
Hot Spot Pheasant Tail
A quick and easy pheasant tail nymph with a UV hot spot attractor wing case. For those cold days grayling fishing.
Flashy Bugger
A real big fish fly. As the name suggests, a woolly bugger with that little extra flash to increase the attractor value.
Crazy Charlie
Without doubt the most famous bonefish fly. This simple pattern with a crazy name is well worth tying if you are fishing the salt.
Sunrise Flatwing
A great pattern that creates the illusion of volume while still remaining light and easy to cast.
Quill Body Buzzer
A quick early season midge larvae, that with a little change in colour and size, is a good generic pattern for most buzzers.
Extended mayfly body tutorial
A simple but realistic extended body technique, that will give any mayfly dun or spinner pattern that little extra.
Parachute Zebra Midge
A Zebra midge variant that is an unusual parachute pattern, as it has a plastic glass bubble bead head.
Jelly Bean Scud
The Willy Wonker of Gammarus patterns. A great looking scud pattern that is not only extremely easy to tie, but also a deadly pattern for both fresh and salt water.
Foam Mayfly Emerger
A simple emerger for those larger mayflies that will float all day long!
CDC Elk Hair
Don't let this quick and simple pattern deceive you, this is a great pattern that should have a place in every fly box.
CDC Comparadun
This is a simple mixed wing comparadun that has a really nice effect. With a turkey biot body and a little UV sparkle mixed with the CDC and lemon wood duck in the wing.
Flying Mutant
This is a variant on one of my early melt glue patterns for a large flying Carpenter ant. A quick and very realistic pattern that is easy to master.
Prepping bucktail
A little tutorial for choosing and prepping buck tails for best results.
Wally Wing Quill Emerger
A nice looking quill bodied mayfly emerger that uses the Wally wings as the parachute post. Hook: Mustad C49S # 10 Thread: Black Body: Stripped peacock herl
Fan Wing March Brown
This is an interesting pattern only using the classic combination of partridge and hares ear for this dry fan wing March brown mayfly. Hook: Mustad R30 # 10 Thread: Brown
Troutsman Hex Variant
A variant of a large American Hex mayfly pattern that has a couple of unusual techniques that can be easily adapted for tying Danica and Vulgata patterns.
Moose Quill Midge
An easy but extremely effective midge larvae that works well in both still and running water. With a nice moose quill segmented body effect.
Marabou Muddler
A yellow marabou muddler with a Tungsten cone head for those aggressive autumn trout. Hook: Mustad R75 #6 Thread: Dyneema Tail: Red hackle fibres Body: Gold body braid
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