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X-Factor Caddis
A truly effective pattern for when those hatches of small caddis are underway, or even just fished as a all round attractor. Simple and quick pattern that pushes all the buttons!
Ultra Lace Nymph
Another easy nymph technique for a long slender nymph body style that with a little adjusting will work for most larger mayfly nymphs.
Wonder Wing Stonefly
Another winging technique that gives a realistic flat lying wing, ideal for midges and stoneflies. With this technique all you have to do is change the hook size and colour and you can cover most smal...
Welshman's Button
The lovely little Welshman's button or chocolate drop, as it's also known, is a simple but rewarding patter to tie. With three nice techniques to learn for the body, wings and antennae.
Deer Hair Midge
A quick little deer hair midge that pushes all the buttons. Not only a great fishing pattern but also a couple of nice techniques with deer hair and a very simple CDC parachute hackle wing.
Yellow Quill Buzzer
A robust yellow quill buzzer for those hatches of midges. Fished alone or as a dropper with a team. A seriously effective pattern on still waters.
Bead Head Diving Caddis
An nice little wet pattern that imitates a diving egg laying caddis fly. The small Tungsten bead head will put this caddis where it needs to be.
Braided Blue Damsel
It's soon that time of year again! This adult blue damsel is a semi realistic but easy pattern to tie.
All Purpose Emerger
Without doubt one of my absolute most productive trout & grayling patterns. Tied on a # 12,14 or 16 hook, as here, it makes a fantastic caddis pupa but on smaller sizes, even down to a # 22, it's my f...
Hot Butt Caddis
Another easy tie with basic materials that is guaranteed to catch. An elk hair caddis variant that has a little extra attractor factor.
Pay Day Midge
A real quick and easy basic material hatching midge pattern, that can be fished static or twitched to give a little movement. One of my go-to flies for hatches of midge on still water.
MP 33 Mayfly Nymph
A Marc Petitjean pattern, with many different CDC techniques. Its the proportions that you have to balance with this pattern, tail length, short abdomen, long thorax & long slender head.
RS 2
The RS 2 or Ray's Semblance 2 is, in my humble opinion, one of the best fishing flies ever designed. If you haven't fished with the RS 2, you don't know what you have been missing.
Emergent Sparkle Pupa
Gary LaFontaine's little emerger that has become a modern classic. This simple technique shows you how to create the gas filled shuck case of an emerging caddis fly to great effect.
Sepia Para Dun
A semi realistic parachute with a couple of nice tying techniques that are useful to use on other patterns.
Shuttlecock Emerger
A little shuttlecock emerger with a couple of different body & wing techniques. Hook: Ahrex FW511 #10 Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 Olive Trailing shuck: Parapost fibres
Hair Wing Adams
This is a very interesting variant of one of the most popular dry flies in the world. Surprisingly this great pattern, that doubles just as well for a caddis fly as it does a mayfly is very little use...
Foam Post March Brown
A simple but extremely effective March Brown emerger that can be tied in sizes 10-16. The foam post and parachute hackle give perfect presentation and will float all day long.
Three simple dubbing techniques
This is another very important tutorial, illustrating how the same dubbing can be used in three different techniques for three very different results.
Muskrat Nymph
A little variant of Andre Puyan's famous Muskrat mayfly nymph. Hook: Mustad S60 nymph hook # 8-14 Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 Brown Tail: Moose body hair
Quick Foam Hopper
You don't need anything more complicated for fishing a grasshopper. This is a quick and extremely easy pattern that everyone can tie. Just change the colour and size you need to match the hatch.
Grizzly Muddler
A little twist on a well known classic with a couple old but good techniques. One of my most productive streamers, especially for sea run browns. Hook: Mustad S71 # 4
Chocolate & Vanilla Chomper
One of the first patterns I tied and fished. The original had a Raffia shell back. This quick and easy pattern is still catching fish for me today, in both fresh and salt water.
Black Gnat
This # 16 wet fly is loosely based upon Halford's original dry that is still used by a great deal of anglers today.
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