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Videos by Tim Cammisa
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CDC Caddis Pupa
In this fly tying video, I describe the techniques required to tie the CDC Caddis Pupa, a highly effective fly for trout in streams.
Pheasant Tail (Two Minute Tying)
Continuing the "Two Minute Tying" series, for this pattern, I chose the highly effective Pheasant Tail.
Crystal Conehead Woolly Bugger
Two Minute Fly Tying: The Crystal Conehead Woolly Bugger
Continuing my "Two Minute Tying" series, I chose a basic pattern that always hooks fish, the Crystal Bugger. Derived from a Woolly B...
Prince Nymph
In this video, I feature the Prince Nymph tied quickly for my "Two Minute Tying" playlist.
Rainbow Warrior
In this video, I describe the materials and steps to tie Lance Egan's Rainbow Warrior, a versatile nymph pattern that with steps that are easy to execute.
Dark Bloa (North Country Winged Fly)
This fly tying tutorial describes the process for tying a traditional North Country fly known as a Dark Bloa.
Blue-Winged Olive Comparadun (BWO with Snowshoe Rabbit Feet)
In this video, I tie a simple, yet effective pattern known as the BWO Comparadun that can imitate various stages of the mayfly.
Quill Wing Dry Fly
A YouTube subscriber of my channel was interested in learning how to tie wings from duck quills, thus I made this video to explain this task.
Pineapple Express Bead Head (w/hot spot)
In this video, I illustrate Aaron Jasper's Pineapple Express fly, a simple nymph that is highly effective in smaller sizes.
Partridge and Orange Soft Hackle
During this demonstration, I vary the Partridge & Orange soft hackle a tad by substituting the partridge feather with one found on the back (versus the neck).
Pheasant Tail Nymph
During this demonstration, I vary the Pheasant Tail (originally tied by Frank Sawyer) to include a Coq de Leon tail and hot spot near the tungsten beadhead.
Letort Hopper
Tied in this video is the Letort Hopper, an imitation grasshopper created by Ed Schenk. This fly is of the "no-nonsense type," consistently taking fish while maintaining an elegant simplicit...
Sulfur parachute fly
In this video, I show easy methods to tie a parachute pattern. These methods can be applied to other patterns, especially dry flies. If you'd like any more info.
Jassid
Shown in this video is a great "old school" fly called the Jassid. This fly has been fished for many years, yet remains simple to tie with the correct materials.
Walt's Worm Fly (beadhead & "hot spot")
During this tutorial, we discuss the notion of "hot spots" on flies, and possible materials to use.
Adams Parachute Dry Fly (Hi-Vis)
This video gives you the steps and materials for tying a parachute Adams, with a hi-vis post. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to post them here. Thanks for watching...
Terrestrial Spider Fly (foam)
Here is a tutorial for tying a terrestrial spider fly, which consists of nothing more than foam, lure skirting, and thread.
Woolly Bugger (Peacock body)
Here is a tutorial for tying a woolly bugger fly, which is a versatile one for many species of fish.
Soft Hackle Hare's Ear (bead head)
During this demonstration, I share tips and techniques to tie a favorite fly of many, the soft hackle hare's ear.
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