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Videos by Tim Cammisa
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Black Ghost Streamer
For this "Two Minute Tying Tutorial," I demonstrate the techniques involved in tying a highly effective streamer pattern, the Black Ghost.
Selecting Materials for Dry Fly Bodies
In this tutorial, I demonstrate techniques for selecting and tying various materials for dry fly bodies (specifically mayflies).
Simi Seal Leech
Leech patterns are favorites among stillwater fishing specialists, and this pattern tends to be a common "go-to" for many.
Mike Mercer's Psycho Prince Bead Head Nymph
For this fly tying tutorial, I chose a pattern that just screams "variations," Mike Mercer's Psycho Prince bead head nymph.
Lightning Bug Bead Head Nymph
The Lightning Bug Bead Head Nymph (orange for this fly) is an all-purpose nymph that is used as more of an attractor pattern when fly fishing.
Fly Tying Techniques for Tying with Beads
Many advanced fly tyers take the process of tying with beads for granted, especially when introducing them to beginning tyers.
Clown Shoe Caddis
For this fly tying tutorial, I chose to tie the Clown Shoe Caddis (aka Boulder Creek Caddis), a pattern representing the emerging caddis.
Sculpin Bugger
This fly tying tutorial is centered around the topic of sculpins and a pattern to represent them. The fly, a Sculpin Bugger, is easy to tie, and more importantly, encompasses some great characteristi...
Charlie Boy Hopper
For this fly tying tutorial, I am demonstrating the methods for a Charlie Craven fly, the Charlie Boy Hopper.
Parachute Hare's Ear
For this fly tying tutorial, I chose to demonstrate the Parachute Hare's Ear, a pattern with the capability to represent many different insects on the water.
WD-40 Bead Head Midge
For this tutorial, I chose a simple pattern that even the beginner tyer can handle, the WD-40. Modifying this pattern from the original, I chose Coq de Leon fibers for the tail and wing case.
Techniques for Parachute Flies
During this tutorial, I show two methods for attaching the parachute posts, a number of ways to tie in hackle, and a couple methods to tie off hackle once complete with the parachute.
Bead Head Crystal Soft Hackle
For this tutorial, a pattern the pattern I chose to tie was the Bead Head Crystal Soft Hackle. This is an intermediate pattern, with the "crystal" section of its name deriving from the type of synthe...
Zebra Midge (olive)
For this "Two Minute Tying" tutorial, I selected a great fly for any level of tyer, the Zebra Midge.
Griffith's Gnat: Original, high-visibility, and variations
Tied during this tutorial is the Griffith's Gnat, a pattern meant to represent many insects, though mainly (and specifically) a midge cluster.
Finishing Techniques for Fly Tying
Throughout this tutorial, I demonstrate various ways to finish the fly when tying; these methods include: 1. Half hitch 2. Whip finish by hand
Sulfur/PMD Sparkle Dun
For this tutorial, I chose a fly created and popularized by Craig Matthews, the Sparkle Dun. This fly is a modified version of the comparadun, and represents a number of stages occurring before the d...
Irresistible Dry Fly
Tying a size 10 dry fly can always be challenging, yet here's a fun (and effective!) one to try. Featured in the video are D101BL dry fly hooks from Allen Fly Fishing (http://www.allenflyfishing.com/...
Bloody Mary Nymph Pattern
For this tutorial, I chose a fly that has an extremely traditional look, known as the Bloody Mary. The tying of this nymph includes a few intermediate techniques, but is generally a simple and straig...
TC's Black Stonefly
During this tutorial, I demonstrate a few methods used on a great all-around heavy nymph pattern, the stonefly.
Craig Mathews' X-Caddis
For this tutorial, I am tying the X-Caddis, a pattern developed by Craig Mathews that represents the emerging or cripple-caddis.
John Barr's Meat Whistle
For this tutorial, I chose a great streamer that is known to catch large fish. Using a barbless jig nymph hook from Allen Fly Fishing (http://www.allenflyfishing.com/), I varied the colors of John Ba...
Tying Dry Fly Tails with Microfibetts
During this tutorial, I explain three techniques for utilizing microfibetts when tying dry flies. There are other options available for adding tailing fibers, yet these three are all quick and easy, ...
Caddis Larva Bead Head
In this brief fly tying video, I showcase a durable and effective pattern for trout, the caddis larva.
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