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WMD Hot Spot Nymph
The fly in this tutorial is both effective to fish and quick to tie, two of my favorite things to hear!
TC's Caddis Pupa
In this fly tying tutorial, I showcase the stage prior to a caddisfly becoming an adult, the pupal stage.
Hot Spot Spider (soft hackle)
Featured in this fly tying tutorial is the Hot Spot Spider, a slight variation of the classic that so many North Country flies rotate around.
Josh's White Lightning
In this fly tying tutorial, I feature a fly that was created by Josh Williams of Dead Drift Flies (http://www.deaddriftflies.com/).
Zuddler Conehead Minnow
In this fly tying tutorial, I share a popular streamer, the Zuddler Conehead Minnow, which is a cross between two other extraordinary patterns.
The Humpy Dry Fly
Featured in this fly tying tutorial is a pattern that I love to fish, the Humpy dry fly. This is a great attractor fly that trout really seem to love, especially when fishing it in faster currents. ...
Doug Swisher's Madam X (Color: Royal)
In this fly tying tutorial, I demonstrate the steps required for Doug Swisher's Madam X. This version, the "Royal," is based on the colors/materials in the Royal Coachman and Wulff (red and peacock, ...
Rusty Spinner (Hi-visibility)
In this tutorial, I go over the final stage of the mayfly, which is called the "spinner." Many of the natural mayflies turn a rusty color during this stage, hence a great pattern to have in your b
Schlappen Woolly Bugger
In this fly tying tutorial, I show an easy way to vary the Woolly Bugger, which is by substituting a schlappen hackle for the traditional saddle hackle.
Crazy Charlie bonefish pattern
In this fly tying tutorial, I show the materials and steps needed to tie a venerable bonefish pattern, the "Crazy Charlie." This fly, imitating a glass minnow, has been producing on the
Clouser Deep Minnow
For this fly tying tutorial, I share a pattern that needs little introduction, Bob Clouser's famous fly, the Clouser Deep Minnow.
Ginger Snap (Czech nymph)
In this fly tying tutorial, I explain the procedures for tying Kevin Compton's Czech nymph, the "Ginger Snap." This attractor fly, requiring intermediate tying skills, is tied on a j
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO) Parachute
In this fly tying tutorial, I discuss and explain the steps for a Blue-Winged Olive parachute dry fly, known affectionately to many as the "BWO." This is a great all-around pattern that catches fis
Tips for Measuring Mayfly Tails
During this brief fly tying tutorial, I explain a few parts of the dry fly hook essential in the measurement of tails when tying.
Sulfur (Sulphur) Parachute Emerger
In this fly tying tutorial, I imitate the stage occurring prior to the mayfly turning into an adult, the emerger stage.
The Royal Trude and Variation
For this fly tying tutorial, I wanted to bring more light to a tradition pattern, the Royal Trude. Instead of simply describing and tying this fly, I focused on possible variations that a tyer would m...
John Anderson's Bird of Prey caddis
For this fly tying tutorial, I chose a pattern that represents a caddis pupa and emerger, John Anderson's Bird of Prey Caddis.
CrawBody Crayfish
In this fly tying tutorial, I demonstrate the tying methods for a fly called the CrawBody Crayfish. Representing a favorite meal of both trout and smallmouth bass, the crayfish as a pattern is intende...
Hot Belly Pheasant Tail
In this "Two Minute Fly Tying" tutorial, I wanted to share an effective pattern that is equally quick to tie, the Hot Belly Pheasant Tail.
Copper John bead head nymph
In this fly tying tutorial, I selected one of the most popular flies in the country: John Barr's Copper John.
Chili Pepper streamer
During this fly tying tutorial, I showcase my friend Tony Spezio's pattern, the Chili Pepper fly. Tony shared a few stories related to this Woolly Bugger-type pattern, thus I take the first few minut...
Black Woolly Bugger (w/variations)
Sometimes, the quote "back-to-basics" is appropriate, and there is no better fly to remind us of that than the Woolly Bugger.
Black Bunny Leech w/Fish Skull
In this fly tying tutorial, I demonstrate the techniques for tying the Black Bunny Leech. This pattern is suggestive of a leech, though if you vary the colors of the rabbit strips, other baitfish can ...
Black Bunny Leech
In this fly tying tutorial, I demonstrate the techniques for tying the Black Bunny Leech. This pattern is suggestive of a leech, though if you vary the colors of the rabbit strips, other baitfish can...
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