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If you are just beginning to learn how to fly fish for trout, knowing which fly to use can be a little difficult. Every fly…
Halfback Nymph Pattern Description: The Halfback is an old pattern popular throughout Colorado and Wyoming. It is one of the best stonefly nymph imitations I've ever come across and even crosses over for still water use as a dragonfly nymph. I used to get orders for hundreds of these back when I was a kid.
One of the flies that stirred up so much attention! This Quill Body Mayfly video fly tying recipe by The Fly Fiend is a definite winner! Great looking fly, easy to follow steps. Don't wait up, try this recipe - we are certain that it will be one of your most effective mayfly patterns.
In this fly tying tutorial, Cheech ties the Stanky Leg! This fly is a fly-fishing approved version of a tube jig. The beauty of this Stanky Leg pattern is th...
The Micro Feather Game Changer is a snack-size articulated fly pattern that lands softly to avoid spooking fish, but still pushes enough water to get a predator's attention. Imagine a fly that perfectly imitates a baitfish in your local waters, not only in profile but by swimming like a real fish and provoking the pred
Charlie Craven changes the game with another killer pattern, the Two Bit Hooker. The goal of this pattern is to get the fly down into the zone as quick as possible. It does just that with two smaller tungsten beads back to back instead of one that messes up the proportions of the fly. Limiting the bulk with two smaller tungsten beads, enables this mayfly imitation to have a realistic, slender and flashy profile. The Two Bit Hooker is one of those flies that everyone must have in their…

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There is no doubt that the selection of fly tying materials available today is immense. Every week a new synthetic material seems to appear which apparently has properties better than the last iter…
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