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GFF Videos by originator
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The Troutmen at The Casselman |
Here is the intro to an incredible journey back at the The Casselman. |
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Fly Fishing Conewago |
Here is our final cut of our day at Conewago in PA. I have to say right off the bat that we broke off on a lot of huge fish this day and only landed maybe three including the one Luncker that Charles brought in. I didn't have much footage to close out this day but I added a few minutes onto the original to create this final cut. Enjoy! |
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Fly Fishing The Gunpowder |
A truly amazing journey to the gunpowder. The Gunpowder River in MD may not hold the largest fish, but they are beautiful fish and picturesque locations. This has to be my favorite episode to date partially for the soundtrack and also all of the editing that went into this one. I hope you enjoy my films and continue to subscribe and tune in.
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Fly Fishing Morgan Run with The Troutmen |
Here is the final cut of the Morgan Run Episode. This episode will be broken into two parts since I prefer to keep each movie under 10 min. I can only hold your attention for so long. Besides it takes me hours and hours in the editing room to produce a few minutes of final work. So for the sake of my sanity I will break this into two parts. I adjusted the music on this final cut since earlier versions felt too slow. I love the "how you like me now" track. Tell me what you think, I love all the responses I've received so far it keeps me motivated to make more! Enjoy! |
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The Troutmen visit the Patuxent River in Maryland (Final Cut) |
Here is the Final Cut with some adjustments and proper ending. This is the second episode in the Troutmen series that we are working hard to create. This is a magnificent piece of film I am in love with its movement. The soundtrack works perfectly with each moment and I love the final 2 minutes of quiet sounds on the river. This short movie captures so well the spirit of trout fishing, my new love of film, and nature's beauty. I shoot primarily with a Kodak ZI8 and secondary with a Flip Ultra HD. They both have been modified to allow adaptive lenses and that is the fish eye and wide angle look you are seeing in the film. I also used a lot of interesting video coloration effects which I think turned out beautifully. I look forward to shooting more episodes of The Troutmen series it is my only time that I can really devote myself to fully shooting, since I am a little more limited on time when I shoot The Construction Diaries. I also want to thank my two main stars of the film, Charles Scilipote and Steve Cleveland. Both of these guys are top notch anglers which form the backbone to The Troutmen Series. I really hope you all enjoy. |
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The Troutmen visit the Patuxent River in Maryland |
This is an epic tale of three young men who head to the Patuxent River for some trout fishing this past Sunday. I have put a lot of work into the editing of this film so I hope you enjoy all of the beautiful footage, transitions, music, and more! This is truly a masterpiece. |
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The Troutmen |
Very nice little video of some spring fishing in PA. Beautiful weather, scenery and fish. |
Brian Wise
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Fly Tying: Galloup's Articulated Peanut Envy |
Brian Wise, head guide at River of Life Farm ties Kelly Galloup's Articulated Peanut Envy |
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Fly Fishing the Ozarks Greatest Hits, 2011 |
A mashup of the best clips of 2011 from Brian Wise, Head Guide, River of Life Farm. |
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Kelly Galloup's Articulated Circus Peanut |
Brian Wise, head guide at River of Life Farm ties Kelly Galloup's Articulated Circus Peanut....an awesome streamer pattern. |
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Kelly Galloup's Articulated Butt Monkey |
Brian Wise, head guide at River of Life Farm ties Kelly Galloup's Articulated Butt Monkey. |
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Chippewa River, Wisconsin |
Join Brian Wise, Kyle Kosovich, and Aaron Scott on the second leg of their whirlwind trip to the North Woods in search of the illusive (very illusive) Musky on the Chippewa River.... |
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The Driftless Region, Wisconsin |
Join Brian Wise, Kyle Kosovich, Aaron Scott and a few friends on the first leg of their whirlwind trip North... |
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Tying Brad Bohen's "Hang Time"....with a twist. |
Tying a spin-off of the Afton Angler's (Brad Bohen) "Hang Time" Musky fly....it's a long tie so we sped it up for you. :) |
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North Fork of the White River |
Join Brian Wise, Head Guide at River of Life Farm on the North Fork of the White River for the ups and downs of the guiding season of Spring, 2011. From big brown trout and white bass to massive flood waters and massive hybrids! |
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Kids Fly Fishing -- The Next Generation |
The next generation of our sport....some fly fishing highlights from Parker (7 years old) and Carter Wise(5 years old). |
Cinema Digital Productions
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McCoy Spring Creeks |
McCoy Spring Creeks is located near Dillon in Montana’s fabled Beaverhead Valley, renowned for its stunning vistas, including the towering Ruby, Blacktail, and Pioneer mountain ranges. With an extensive variety of stream habitats - long, meandering pools, deep holes, riffles, sluices, and structure - these waters present challenges worthy of the most dedicated trout anglers. They also offer opportunities for all of the classic fly fishing techniques, from dry flies to streamers and nymphs. Long beats and careful limits on guest numbers guarantee privacy and a world-class angling adventure. |
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Chaing Mai Fly Fishing |
Promotional video for a Thailand fly fishing outfitter. Very nice introduction to the masheer fishing and some beautiful footage and images from the jungle. |
Davie McPhail
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The Red Devil Spey |
Materials Used; Hook, Salar or Alex Jackson Single size 3 Thread, UTC Flo-Fire Orange 70 Tag, Gold Holographic Tinsel and UTC Flo-Fire Orange Thread Body, Flo-Red UV and Gold Micro Straggle Body Hackle, Golden Pheaseant Breast Dyed Red Throat. Golden Pheasant Rump Dyed Red Wing, Golden Pheasant Tippet Dyed Hot Orange and Golden Pheasant Rump Dyed Red Eyes, Jungle Cock |
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The Ayrshire Man Salmon Fly |
Material Used; Thread - Black, Tag and Rib - Oval Gold tinsel, Tail - Polar Bear Fibre dyed Hot Orange or Bucktail dyed Hot Orange, Body- Black Floss, First Hackle - Chinese Cock dyed Sunburst, Wing - Black Bucktail, Pearl Krystal Flash and Hot Orange Arctic Fox, Cheeks - Jungle Cock, Front Hackle - Hot Orange Badger |
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The Toucan Salmon Fly |
Tying the Toucan Salmon Fly with Davie McPhail. Materials Used; Hook : Salar Double size 3 Tag: 4 turns oval gold Tail: GP tippets Body: Black floss Rib: Oval gold Wing: (Heron Sub) Greylag Shoulder Hackle: Dyed Black Blue Eared Pheasant or Golden Pheasant Breast Head: Black |
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Duckfly Midge Pupa |
Tying a Duckfly Midge Pupa by Davie McPhail. Materials Used; Hook, Kamasan B175 size 10 Thread, Black Uni 8/0 or UTC 70 Rib, Clear Wrap or Tinsel Body, Dyed Black Pheasant Tail Wingbuds, Gosse Biots dyed hot orange Thorax, Black Seals Fur or Sub mixed with Flashabou Rainbow Dubbing Tail and Breathers, Glo-Brite Floss N/16 |
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Cinnamon & Brown Emerger Caddis |
Tying a Cinnamon & Brown Emerger Caddis with Davie McPhail. Materials Used; Hook, Fulling Mill Super Grub size 12 Thread, Orange Uni-Thread 8/0 Rib, Clear Nymph Wrap or Tinsel Body, Cinnamon SLF Dubbing Thorax Cover, Cock Pheasant Tail Fibre or Antron Floss Wing, Deer Body Hair Dark Brown Legs, Summer Duck Fibres Thorax, Dark Brown SLF Dubbing and Bug-Bond Horns, Cock Pheasant Tail Fibres |
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The Wolverine Salmon Fly |
Tying the Wolverine Salmon Fly by Davie McPhail. Materials Used; Thread, Veevus 10/0 Black Tag, Large Silver Holographic Tinsel Rib, Large Oval Silver Tinsel Body, Larva Lace Salmo Supreme-Hot Lime and Rainbow Black Dubbing Wing, Back Silver Fox, Blue Metallic Flash, Chartreuse and Black Goat Hackle, Silver Fox Body Hair Dyed Black Eyes, Jungle Cock Natural or Dyed Head, Larva Lace Salmo Supreme- Rainbow Black |
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Olive Pheasant Tail Upright Nymph |
Tying an Olive Pheasant Tail Upright Nymph by Davie McPhail. Olive Pheasant Tail Upright Nymph.. Materials Used; Hook, Kamasan B175 size 14 Thread, Uni-8/0 Olive Tail, Partridge feather Dyed Olive Rib, UTC Chartreuse Wire Small Body, Pheasant Tail Thorax, Olive Ice Dub and Squirrel Dubbing mixed together, Weighted with a 2.5 mm tungsten bead held on with 6lb Nylon |
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Haystack Emerger |
Tying the Haystack Emerger by Davie McPhail. Materials used; Hook, Kamasan B160 size 12 Thread, Olive Uni 8/0 Rib, Uni-Mylar Pearl n/14 Body, Med Olive SLF Thorax, Med Olive SLF Wings, Costal Deer Hair |
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The Holographic Grey Boy Buzzer |
Tying the Holographic Grey Boy Buzzer by Davie McPhail. Materials Used; Hook, Kamazan B110 size 10 Thread, UTC 70 Black Ribs, White Uni-Flexx and Small Red Holographic Tinsel WingBuds, Lite-Brite Hanks Silver Holographic and Red Marker Pen Cover all with Lite Bug-Bond and then a coat of Fine Varnish to finish.. |
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Fox Squirrel Nymph |
Tying the Fox Squirrel Nymph with Davie McPhail. Materials Uesd; Hook, Kamazan B175 size 14 Thread, Uni thread 8/0 Tan Tail, Small Bunch of Red Fox Squirrel Guard Hairs Tib, Small Gold Tinsel or Wire Body, Belly Fur from the Red Fox Squirrel Thorax, Red Fox Squirrel Body Fur Hackle, Brown Partridge Head, A tiny bit Red Fox Squirrel Body Fur |
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The Olive Quilled Cruncher |
Olive Quilled Cruncher: Materials Used; Hook, Kamazan B175 size 10 to 14 Thread, Yellow Olive UTC 70 Tail, Cock Hackle Fibres dyed Golden Olive Body, Dyed Peacock Quill Golden Olive Wingbuds, Sunburst Goose Biots Thorax, Peacock Herl dyed Golden Olive Hackle, Light Ginger Hen dyed Golden Olive |
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Grayling Nymph/Bug |
Materials Used; Hook, Czech Nymph size 10 Thread, UTC 70 Yellow Olive Rib, 3lb Nylon Back, Scud Back Light Olive 1/8 Under Body, Lead Tape Body, Olive Hares Mask Fur and Light Olive UV Ice Dub Thorax, Natural Fur Fox Squirrel and Brown Olive Ice Dub Colour Thorax and Head with a Brown Permanent |
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The March Brown (WetFly) |
March Brown (WetFly) Materials used; Hook, Kamazan B170 size 12 Thread, Uni 8/0 Orange Rib, Flat Gold Tinsel Body, Hare's Ear or Fox Squirrel Dubbing Hackle, Brown Partridge Wing, Hen Pheasant |
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Durham Ranger |
I know it's not a good video but I thought you could get something from it as it's a practice one that I had done to get a feel of how to film tying a classic style salmon fly. As you can see there's a few mistakes, the main one is that I forgot to switch the camera on when I was filming the tying on of the blue hackle sorry... |
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Blue Charm (Low Water Style) |
Tying a Blue Charm (Low Water Style) with Davie McPhail. |
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Golden Stonefly Nymph |
Tying a Golden Stonefly Nymph with Davie McPhail. |
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Olive Lite-Brite Buzzer |
Tying the Olive Lite-Brite Buzzer by Davie McPhail. |
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Watson's Bumble (variant) |
Tying the Watson's Bumble (variant) by Davie McPhail. |
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Klinkhamer Special |
Tying the Klinkhamer Special with Davie McPhail. |
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Detached Bodied S/HedgeHog Daddy |
Tying a (Detached Bodied) S/HedgeHog Daddy by Davie McPhail. |
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Two of My Favourite Dries |
Tying two of my favourite dry flies which are not pretty but over the past 28 years have caught me many fish, the Grey Duster and the Lark & Grey. |
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Sparse CDC Dun |
Tying a Sparse CDC Dun with Davie McPhail. |
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Mini Candy Cat Boobie |
Tying a Mini Candy Cat Boobie with Davie McPhail. |
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Lee Wulff's Surface Stone Fly (Variant) |
Tying Lee Wulff's Surface Stone Fly (Variant) by Davie McPhail. |
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Small Jig Head Pheasant Tail |
Tying a Small Jig Head Pheasant Tail By Davie McPhail. |
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The Palomino Midge (Shuttlecock) |
Tying the Palomino Midge(Shuttlecock) with Davie McPhail. |
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Detached Bodied Caddis Pupa |
Tying a Detached Bodied Caddis Pupa with Davie McPhail.
Tying a Detached Bodied Caddis Pupa with Davie McPhail.
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The Loch Ordie Sedge Hog |
Tying the Loch Ordie Sedge Hog with Davie McPhail. |
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Davie's Tan Caddis |
Tying Davie's Tan Caddis by Davie McPhail . |
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The Melvin Zulu |
Tying the Melvin Zulu (WetFly) by Davie McPhail |
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Davie's Black Cricket |
Tying Davie's Black Cricket by Davie McPhail. |
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The Stimulator. |
Tying the Stimulator (DryFly) with Davie McPhail. |
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The Sweeny Todd Streamer |
Tying the Sweeny Todd Streamer by Davie McPhail. |
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Davie's Damsel Nymph Muddler |
Tying Davie's Damsel Nymph Muddler By Davie McPhail. |
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The Bibio Diawl-Bach |
Tying the Bibio Diawl-Bach by Davie McPhail. |
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The Aero-Wing Midge |
Tying the Aero-Wing Midge by Davie McPhail. |
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The Beetlejuice Hopper |
Tying the Beetlejuice Hopper by Davie McPhail. |
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Pheasant Tail Caddis Pupa |
Tying a Pheasant Tail Caddis Pupa by Davie McPhail. |
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Lite-Brite Shrimp |
Tying the Lite-Brite Shrimp (Saltwater Fly) by Davie McPhail. |
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Jungle Beetle |
Tying the Jungle Beetle |
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The Rumpelstiltskin Micro Tube |
Tying the Rumpelstiltskin Micro Tube (Salmon Fly) |
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Large Parachute Black Ant |
Tying a Large Parachute Black Ant (DryFly) with Davie McPhail. |
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Parachute Palomino Midge |
Tying a Parachute Palomino Midge with Davie McPhail. |
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Small Spinner (Dry Fly) |
Tying a Small Spinner (Dry Fly) by Davie McPhail. |
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Winnie the Pooh (Nalle Puh) |
Tying the Winnie the Pooh (Nalle Puh) Dry Fly with Davie McPhail.
Winnie the Pooh (Nalle Puh) is consider as the national fly of Finland. This was developed in 1960's by Simo Lumme. This fly will float even in very fast water. |
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Orange Ally's Shrimp |
Tying the Orange Ally's Shrimp with Davie McPhail. |
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The SuperPupa |
Tying the SuperPupa with Davie McPhail. |
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The Lite-Brite Buzzer |
Tying the Lite-Brite Buzzer by Davie McPhail. |
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Large MayFly Emerger |
Tying a Large MayFly Emerger by Davie McPhail. |
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Claret Bob's Bits |
Tying a Claret Bob's Bits with Davie McPhail. |
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The Skater |
Tying the Skater (Dry Fly) with Davie McPhail.
The Skater is a large hackled dry fly used in many countries. |
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Welsh Thunder |
Tying the Welsh Thunder with Davie McPhail. |
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Spring Olive Spider |
Tying a Spring Olive Spider by Davie McPhail. |
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The Alder Sedge Hog |
Tying the Alder Sedge Hog (Muddler) by Davie McPhail. |
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The Bloodshot Midge Pupa |
Tying the Bloodshot Midge Pupa by Davie McPhail |
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The Calvin Shrimp |
Tying the Calvin Shrimp (Salmon Fly) with Davie McPhail. |
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Gold & Orange Lite-Brite Shrimp |
Tying a Gold & Orange Lite-Brite Shrimp by Davie McPhail |
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Olive Spider |
Tying an Olive Spider (Wet Fly) by Davie McPhail. |
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The UV Yellow Gosling |
Tying the UV Yellow Gosling by Davie McPhail |
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Fanwinged Adams |
Tying a Fanwinged Adams (Dry Fly) by Davie McPhail. |
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The Sunburst Coral Muddler |
Tying a Sunburst Coral Muddler by Davie McPhail. |
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Small Chunky Caddis Pupa |
Tying a Small Chunky Caddis Pupa by Davie McPhail. |
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Gold Lite-Brite Sedgehog |
Tying a Gold Lite-Brite Sedgehog by Davie McPhail. |
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The Irish Snatcher |
Tying an Irish Snatcher by Davie McPhail. |
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The Bug-Bond Cdc Emerger Caddis |
Tying the Bug-Bond Cdc Emerger Caddis by Davie McPhail. |
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The Mahogany MayFly Nymph |
Tying the Mahogany MayFly Nymph by Davie McPhail. |
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Tying a Spey Style Salmon Fly |
Tying a Spey Style Salmon Fly by Davie McPhail. |
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The CDC Yellow May Dun |
Tying the CDC Yellow May Dun by Davie McPhail. |
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Hairwing Brown Turkey |
Tying a Hairwing Brown Turkey. |
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The Sparse Midge |
Tying the Sparse Midge by Davie McPhail. |
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Green Peter Caddis |
Tying a Green Peter Caddis by Davie McPhail. |
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Small Claret Dabbler |
Tying a Small Claret Dabbler with Davie McPhail. |
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River Muddler |
Tying a River Muddler by Davie McPhail |
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The Bug-Bond Corixa |
Tying the Bug-Bond Corixa by Davie McPhail |
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The Yellow Dancer (Variant) |
Tying the Yellow Dancer (Variant) by Davie McPhail |
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The Black & Red Hog Hopper |
Tying the Black & Red Hog Hopper by Davie McPhail |
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Orkney Sunburst (Muddler) |
Tying an Orkney Sunburst (Muddler) by Davie McPhail
Tying an Orkney Sunburst (Muddler) by Davie McPhail
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Sunburst Cascade |
Tying the Sunburst Cascade by Davie McPhail. |
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How to Dye Feathers Sunburst |
How to Dye Feathers Sunburst with Davie McPhail. Something different in fly tying videos. |
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The (Bug-Bond) Quilled Buzzer |
Tying the (Bug-Bond) Quilled Buzzer with Davie McPhail. The Glasgow Angling Centre Now stock Bug-Bond. |
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Bunny Leech |
Tying a Bunny Leech with Davie McPhail |
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The Spectrum Dabbler |
Tying the Spectrum Dabbler by Davie McPhail |
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The Mulraney Pig (Wet Fly) |
Tying the Mulraney Pig (Wet Fly) with Davie McPhail. |
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The Funnel Dun |
Tying the Funnel Dun (Dry Fly) with Davie McPhail. |
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Tying the Snaelda |
Tying the Snælda (Salmon Fly) with Davie McPhail. |
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The Gnasher Sedge Hog |
Tying the Gnasher Sedge Hog by Davie McPhail. |
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A Bug Pattern |
Tying A Bug Pattern by Davie McPhail. |
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The Daddy Snatcher. |
Tying the Daddy Snatcher by Davie McPhail.. |
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Black Pennell (Variant) |
Tying a Black Pennell (Variant) by Davie McPhail |
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A Tenkara Fishing Fly |
Tying a Tenkara Fishing Fly with Davie McPhail. |
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Small Polish Nymph |
Tying a small Polish Nymph with Davie McPhail. |
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Phatagorva Salmon Fly |
Tying the Phatagorva Salmon Fly with Davie McPhail. |
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Irish CDC MayFly |
Tying an Irish CDC MayFly with Davie McPhail. |
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August Dun (DryFly) |
Tying an August Dun (DryFly) by Davie McPhail. |
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Daddy Snatcher |
Tying the Daddy Snatcher by Davie McPhail. |
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An Atlantic Salmon Fly |
Tying an Atlantic Salmon Fly by Davie McPhail. |
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Polish Pheasant Tail Nymph |
Tying a Polish Pheasant Tail Nymph with Davie McPhail. |
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Posh Tosh (Salmon Fly) |
Tying the Posh Tosh (Salmon Fly) with Davie McPhail. |
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Yokanga Gold (Variant) |
Tying the Yokanga Gold (Variant) by Davie McPhail. |
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International Bunny (Fry Pattern) |
Tying the International Bunny (Fry Pattern) by Davie McPhail. |
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White Winged Akroyd |
Tying a White Winged Akroyd with Davie McPhail. |
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Hatchmaster Mayfly |
Tying a Hatchmaster Mayfly with Davie McPhail. |
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Squirrel Tail Caddis-Sedge (DryFly) |
Tying a Squirrel Tail Caddis-Sedge (DryFly) by Davie McPhail. |
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Sugarlump Emerger |
Tying a Sugarlump Emerger with Davie McPhail. This is a good pattern to have when there's a Canis hatch |
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Spent Gnat (MayFly) |
Tying a Spent Gnat (MayFly) by Davie McPhail. |
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Mr Softy (Lure) |
Tying the Mr Softy (Lure) with Davie McPhail. |
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McPhail Pink Bug |
Tying the McPhail Pink Bug by Davie McPhail. |
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Tying an Emerger Midge Shuttlecock |
Tying an Emerger Midge Shuttlecock with Davie McPhail. |
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Tying the Macaw Dabbler with Davie McPhail. |
Tying the Macaw Dabbler with Davie McPhail Irish wet fly.. |
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A Fry Pattern |
Tying a zonker Fry Pattern with Davie McPhail using Bug Bond |
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Fry pattern |
Neat zonker fry pattern tied using Bug Bond, one of the new epoxy replacements. |
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Tying a Thunder Dunkeld |
Tying a Thunder Dunkeld with Davie McPhail |
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The Sunburst Kate McLaren |
Davie McPhail ties the Sunburst Kate McLaren, a great looking muddler. |
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The Comally Flamethrower |
The Comally Flamethrower salmon fly tied by Davie McPhail |
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Crayfish Carp Fly |
Davie McPhail ties a crayfish-like carp fly. |
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Gray Ghost |
Davie McPhail ties the all time classical streamer the Gray Ghost. |
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Mosely May Wulff |
Another very through Davie McPhail video, this time on the Mosely May Wulff dry fly. |
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Green Highlander tube |
A very thorough instruction video by Davie McPhail showing all steps of tying a modern Green Highlander on a tube. |
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CDC Klinkhammer |
This is a twist on the original Klinkhammer Special. Both the post and hackle are made from CDC. This pattern sits nicely on the water's surface. The CDC hackle undulates and adds movement to the fly. The black color scheme works well in mid to late summer when an increasing number of terrestrial insects find their way onto the water's surface. |
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Pearl Core Cased Caddis |
This is a cased caddis larva pattern tied in the Czech style. This nymph is tied on a jig hook with a slotted tungsten bead that causes it to bounce along the bottom with the hook point riding up. Cased Caddis patterns are very effective, especially in freestone streams. Fish this fly on point, with a smaller offering above it. |
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Chewee Bloodworm |
Bloodworms are extremely effective flies. They work well year round on most trout streams I fish. In the winter and spring months they account for a good share of the trout I catch. This simple to tie bloodworm works well in a czech nymphing rig. |
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Czeched Out Hare's Ear |
This soft hackled Hare's Ear pattern, tied on a jig style hook, is effective and quick fly to tie. The bugginess from the hare's ear dubbing combined with the pink "hot spot" thorax make it irresistible. I typically tie it in a size 14, but it could easily be tied up to a size 8 and down to a size 16. This fly looks great when the body color is changed to olive or black. |
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Pike Fly |
This is a simple, easy to tie fly for pike. I first saw this fly in an article by C Boyd Pfeiffer in Northwest Fly Fishing. The Body Fur makes a full and durable body. This streamer doesn't hold water like rabbit fur flies, which makes it much easier to cast. |
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Chewee Cranefly Larva |
Craneflies are under represented in most fly angler's boxes. In my local streams cranefly larva are incredibly effective, especially in the spring when water flows rise. This chewee skin pattern was first seen as an offering from Brookside flies. With the availability of chewee skin we started tinkering with the material and figured out how to tie it. Tie a half dozen of these and make room in your fly box for them; you will be glad you did. |
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Murdich Minnow |
The Murdich Minnow originated as a pattern for striped bass, but has proved itself as a fantastic freshwater fly for smallmouth bass, northern pike, and muskies. |
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WD-40 |
A great fly for beginning fly tyers. This simple mayfly nymph imitation is a fish catching machine. Tie it in a variety of colors to mimic the small mayflies in your favorite rivers and streams. |
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How to apply dubbing |
Many fly tiers struggle to apply dubbing to thread correctly. This video demonstrates how to properly apply dubbing to thread. |
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Fish Skull Articulated Minnow |
An articulated streamer pattern tied with the new articulated shanks from Flymen. This streamer is tied to imitate a minnow, but this fly can be tied in several colors. |
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Chewee Caddis Larva |
Chewee skin is a great material for adding realistic bodies to fly patterns. In this video UV Chewee skin is used to create a simple to tie, but realistic looking caddis larva. |
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Blood Midge Pupa |
A fly tying video demonstrating a simple and effective blood midge pupa. Featuring the Daiichi 1273 red hook. |
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Czech Quill Body Nymph |
Fly Tying with Hans - Czech Quill Body Nymph. Here is a play on a thread bodied nymph with a hot spot. Most eastern European nymph patterns have hot spot to attract fish to strike the fly. This is a concept worth exploring. Try adding the hot spot while keeping the overall fly slender. These patterns are producing well on Rapid Creek in a two fly rig. I typically fish this fly above a jig fly. |
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Bottom Tick-ler |
This color scheme of tungsten jig is tremendously effective. Fish this fly as the bottom fly on a two fly rig, with a lighter nymph or soft hackle above it. I have had great luck with a small soft hackle on a dropper tag fished above this fly. Fish a larger heavier jig in faster or deeper water to get down faster. |
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Translucent Midge Pupa |
This easy to tie midge pupae pattern combines flash into translucence an attractive and fish catching package. Tie it in sizes 16-22. Vary the color of thread to change the color scheme of the fly. |
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Sunken Trico Spinner |
This is an excellent pattern by Ed Engle and can be found in his book Tying Small Flies. Fishing a sunken spinner at the tail end of a trico spinner fall will extend the hatch. Trout continue to feed on the spinners as they become water logged and begin to sink. Excellent when fished as a dropper under a dry fly. |
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Extended Body CDC Dun |
This video features an extended body technique I came up with several years ago. It has worked quite well to imitate Baetis mayflies and PMDs. Change the color of the tubing for the species of mayfly you are imitating. It can also be used for a caddis or stonefly body. |
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CDC Emerging Mayfly Nymph |
Fly Tying with Hans - CDC Emerging Mayfly Nymph. This has been a very successful pattern for imitating emerging late summer yellow mayflies, especially pale evening duns. It has fooled many selective fish on our tailwater. The body and thorax are made of CDC. This pattern can be tied in various color schemes to imitate different mayfly species. It can also be tied on a curved emerger style hook. |
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Bottom Bouncer Caddis |
Fly Tying with Hans - Bottom Bouncer Caddis. This video features another variation on the Czech style jig nymph. The Bottom Bouncer Caddis is a suggestive imitation of a caddis larva or pupa. Fish this fly at the bottom of a 2 or 3 fly rig. |
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Tungsten Mini Leech |
Fly Tying with Hans - Tungsten Mini Leech. This is my version of one of our most popular selling flies, the Bead Head Mini Leech. This fly has proven extremely effective on the lakes and streams of the Black Hills. However, it will no doubt work well on most trout lakes. Take note of the "clump dubbing" technique that will make it easy to achieve full buggy dubbed bodies without the use of a dubbing loop. Tie in Black, Olive, or Blood. Sizes 12-14 |
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Ryan's EZ-Bug Carp Fly |
Fly Tying with Ryan - Ryan's EZ-Bug Carp Fly. Ryan Gabert's Carp Fly is easy to tie. It looks great in the water. Best of all it is darn effective at catching carp. Developed on South Dakota's storied flats, this fly deserves to be in any carp fly fisher's box. Tie in a size 4-6. Tie in orange, olive, or tan. |
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Quick Tie Caddis |
Fly Tying with Ryan - Quick Tie Caddis. This high floating caddis is easy to tie and the fish love it. Ryan started tying this pattern a couple of years ago after seeing something like it in Wyoming. Tie it with the body color to match the caddis on your stream. Tan is a good all around body color. |
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Soft Hackled Pheasant Tail Nymph |
This is a soft hackled "hot spot" version of the Pheasant Tail Nymph. The addition of the soft hackle adds movement to the fly and allow it to be fished on the swing as well as dead drifted. The hot spot is optional but it definitely adds a trigger to the fly. Great in sizes 12-20. |
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Chernobyl Ant |
This is a great all around summer attractor or hopper imitation. This color scheme has been a great all purpose color for me. It seems to cover a variety of big terrestrial insects- hoppers, crickets, flying ants, and big beetles. I tie this pattern in sizes 8-14. |
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Hans' Cicada |
This fly surprised me, it caught fish on the small streams that I fish in the Black Hills. It brought large trout to the surface when nothing else would. Do they take it for a cicada? I don't know, but it does catch fish. This fly is inspired by the cicada patterns I encountered in New Zealand. I tie it in a size 6 but it can be tied larger or smaller depending on the size of the bugs in your neck of the woods. |
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Hans' Hopper |
There are many great hopper patterns out there. This pattern combines bits and pieces of several hopper patterns, with a couple of unique twists. As with most foam patterns, this hopper floats well. The accents of uv ice dub, cdc, and web wing add a few new triggers. Tie in Tan, Olive, and Yellow. |
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Ultra Violet Nymph |
Based on nymphs from Czech fly tiers, the Ultra Violet Nymph is a very effective fly fished in the European or American styles of nymphing. It is also very effective fished as a dropper from a dry fly. This pattern works well to imitate mayfly nymphs as they rise through the water column on their way to the surface. |
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BASS Worm |
Fly Tying with Ryan - BASS Worm. Nevermind the silly accent and the off centered camera view, this fly works. It works especially well on largemouth, but I have caught a few catfish on it too. Hmm. Guess you'd better tie some. Tie it on a size 4 or 6. Good colors to tie are purple, black, and olive. |
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Bow River Bugger |
The Bow River Bugger is an awesome streamer pattern that has proven its place in my fly box. I fish this pattern for trout and smallmouth bass alike. |
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Ryan's Fire Ant |
Fly Tying with Ryan - Ryan's Fire Ant
Ryan Gabert ties one of his favorite summer time patterns. Trout seldom pass up the chance to eat an ant. Ryan started tying his Fire Ant last summer and had great success. As temperatures start to warm, trout will start to key on terrestrials. Ants patterns are so effective that they deserve ample room in your fly box. |
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Euro Jig Pheasant Tail |
European nymphing is gaining in popularity here in the Estados Unidos, as it should. The techniques that have been used in France, Spain, Poland, and the Czech Republic deserve attention. They add a new perspective to nymph fishing and open up new opportunities on our home waters. The jig style nymphs employed in various tight line nymphing techniques give the angler the option to fish right on the bottom without fear of repeated snag-ups. The weight from these jigs keeps the the multiple fly rig taunt and allows for better telegraphing of strikes. The jig in this video is a pheasant tail style nymph. Many of our standard nymph patterns can be adapted to tying on these new jig hooks. |
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Boat Anchor Scud |
Fishing the Bighorn or other western tailwater? Hate using split shot? Use this scud pattern in place of weight and save yourself the trouble of digging for split shot or untangling rigs. The trout dig it. Caught some of the biggest fish of the past trip on this fly. |
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CDC Split Wing Sparkle Dun |
Blue Winged Olives (aka Baetis) create superb early and late season hatches. This simple but effective take on the sparkle dun pattern features a split CDC wing. Fish this fly as fish begin to feed on the surface. Its fine if the fly hangs a bit in the film. This fly can even be tied on a curved shank emerger hook to fish as an emerger. |
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Hans' Sowbug |
Hans' Sowbug is an alternative to some of the more common sowbug patterns. This pattern has worked quite well on the Bighorn River. The Ray Charles pattern works great, but it is nice to have a slightly different fly to try if the fish get picky. |
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Pheasant Tail Nymph |
The Pheasant Tail Nymph is one of the most widely used nymphs on trout streams throughout the world, and for good reason. This fly is one of the most productive flies of all time. This version is tied in the newer american style. Al Troth is widely credited with creating this version of the pheasant tail nymph. Great fished in sizes 12 down to size 20 or 22. More videos to come of Pheasant Tail Nymph Variations. |
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Tungsten Skinny Nelson |
The Skinny Nelson is a Baetis nymph pattern developed for the Bighorn River in Montana by Tracy Peterson. It is a simple but deadly fly. It works great in any stream or river with small mayfly nymphs. It can be tied with or without a tungsten bead. Typically it is tied in sizes 18-20, but tying them in slightly larger or smaller sizes works too. |
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Hot Spot Pheasant Tail Nymph |
For the past several months this pattern has been very effective on my home waters of Rapid Creek. Where I fish it is best tied in sizes 14-16 This pattern is well suited to use in a Spanish or French nymphing rig. Feel free to alter the body color and change the color of the hot spot. I have had good luck with a black body and a purple thorax, as well as a black body with an orange thorax. |
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Parachute Dry Fly |
Parachute style dry flies are some of the most versitile patterns in a fly fishers arsenal. Tie them in a few colors and sizes and you are ready to match many a hatch. |
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Ray Charles Sowbug Pattern |
The Ray Charles pattern is a Bighorn River staple. It catches fish everyday of the year on the Bighorn. It works on many other tailwaters. It works to imitate small scuds as well as sowbugs. Tie this in tan, pink, gray, or white. |
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Yellow Stimulator |
The Stimulator is one of the best attractor dry flies around. Stimulators are extremely versatile. Use them as alone or with a dropper. Kudos to Randall Kaufmann for a great pattern. Great fished in sizes 6 down to size 18. |
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Cranefly Adult |
Craneflies are often overlooked by trout anglers as a food source. Craneflies, both in their larval form and their adult form, can be very abundant. On our local waters I have had tremendous luck the past several seasons fishing both the larva and the adults. This adult pattern came about after watching two large rainbows fight over an cranefly that was skittering down a riffle on our local tailwater. I tied up a couple of these and caught several fish on the next outing. On this video I used 210 UTC thread because my bench was such a mess that I couldn't find my bobbin with white 120 UTC thread. It was a bit too bulky at the front of the fly. Use 140 denier. |
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Hare's Ear Nymph |
Hare's Ear Nymph
Another classic nymph. The Hare's Ear Nymph can be found in fly boxes around the globe. The version tied here is the now standard version found in most fly shops. It can be tied with lead wire for weight, or with a bead head for flash and weight. Tie in sizes 10-20. |
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Mercury Midge - Glass Bead Midge |
Beginning Fly Tying - Mercury Midge - Glass Bead Midge. This is one of the best flies to begin a tying career. These flies are simple to tie. Tying a glass bead midge teaches how to wrap thread and how to rib a body. Probably the best reason for tying this pattern is, that despite being so simple to tie, it catches loads of fish. For the waters I regularly fish, it makes more sense to tie a few dozen of these rather than tying a box full of wooly buggers. Vary the thread colors to include black, olive, and red bodies. The availability of wire and thread colors makes for endless color combinations. |
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Prince Nymph |
Does anybody go fly fishing without a few prince nymphs in their box? I hope not. This is a fantastic nymph pattern that fools trout all over the world. The pattern is credited to Doug Prince. This pattern can be tied with or without a bead. It can also be weighted with lead wire. |
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Beginning Fly Tying - Elk Hair Caddis |
Al Troth's Elk Hair Caddis is a classic. This pattern is a stand-by that should be in every fly-fisher's box. The basic pattern shown in this video features a tan color scheme. The Elk Hair Caddis can be tied in several colors to match the caddis hatching, but the tan is a good all around fly. Tie in sizes 12-20. Tie with tan, black, or olive bodies. Experiment with Ice dubbing for the body to add flash to the fly. |
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Tungsten San Juan Worm |
Fly Tying with Hans - Tungsten San Juan Worm. This is worm season. Flows are up, which stirs in the worms. Fish like aquatic worms, go figure. Tie some of these up and catch some truchas. |
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Tungsten Squirrel Hair Leech |
Tying with Hans- Tungsten Squirrel Hair Leech. On the small streams I frequent, it is hard to fish streamers. It doesn't seem like an obviously fly choice. However, once you start using them and catching fish they become a staple in your box. Rabbit Hair leeches and squirrel hair leeches work great. On smaller water I find myself fishing them more and more. I cast across, let them sink, swing, and then "jig" them back upstream. Tie some and you will be happy they did. |
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Split Case PMD Nymph |
This is a great nymph from Solitude flies and it does a bang up job imitating emerging nymphs. This fly works great for PMDs or BWO's. Change the body color to a dark olive for BWO's. |
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Tungsten Undertaker |
This is a great little nymph that I started fishing about a year ago. It works well as a dropper behind a larger offering. I typically fish it in size 18. The tungsten teardrop adds a good dose of weight. When fished behind a weighted front fly in a two fly nymph rig the need for additional split shot or weight putty is eliminated. This patter is also well suited to use in a Spanish or French nymphing rig. Black is my favorite color for this nymph, however any number of color combinations or schemes would work well. |
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Killer Mayfly Nymph |
This is a great nymph from Solitude flies and it does a bang up job imitating small baetis nymphs. A recent diet study found that baetis nymphs and midges were the top trout foods in Black Hills Streams. We use this fly as a dropper below a scud or an attractor nymph. |
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Chewee Worm |
Let's face it, worm patterns can work well. Extremely well. Here is another pattern to add to the worm pile. It looks good and is easy to tie. Good in red or worm brown. |
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Pinkie Worm-Midge |
This fly tying video features the Pinkie Fly, but not the pinkie of Bighorn River fame. This fly came about after seeing small pink worms in stomach pump samples in our local tailwater Rapid Creek. While this is not a perfect match it works very well. Coincidently it also works very well on the Bighorn River. Fish might also be taking this fly in our tailwater as a mysis shrimp. |
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CDC Beetle |
Beetles and Ants are some of a trout's favorite summer foods. This pattern has done me well the past couple of summers. It was my go to fly on the fish in our catch and release area. Fish that had repeatedly refused other offering would often take this fly on the first presentation. The fact that it is easy to tie is a bonus. Happy Tying |
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Hydropsyche Caddis Larvae |
Tying with Hans - Hydropsyche Caddis Larvae. This has been a solid producer for me in areas with good populations of free swimming caddis larvae. This pattern is very similar to the caddis patterns of Oliver Edwards. Thanks for the great tips and instruction Oliver! The legs are a great addition to any caddis larva pattern, or stoneflies and clinger mayfly nymphs. Happy Tying. |
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Hans' Spring Soft Hackle |
Tying with Hans - Hans' Spring Soft Hackle. This easy to tie soft hackle pattern takes early season trout feeding on midges or emerging baetis mayflies. The purple thorax seems to be a trigger to trout. This fly can be fished deep behind a nymph, on the swing, or as a dropper a few inches behind a dry fly. Happy Tying. |
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Sipper Midge |
Tying with Hans - Sipper Midge. Our take on the bighorn river classic. This is a simple fly pattern that packs a punch. Fish this for selective trout feeding on midge adults or even emerging midges. Tie this in several body colors- namely black, olive, grey, and cream. Fish this with just a bit of floatant rubbed onto the post and hackle. Don't put floatant on the abdomen of the fly. That allows the body of the fly to hang below the waters surface. Fly tying videos by Hans Stephenson of Dakota Angler & Outfitter. |
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Chewee Scud |
Tying with Hans - Chewee Scud. This is a pattern that I have tied for quite some time, but it has been updated with a new material- UV Chewee Skin. Big fish love scuds. I fish this in our local tailwater and it works great. |
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Chewee Blackfly Larva |
Tying with Hans - Chewee Blackfly Larva. Black Fly Larvae are often overlooked as a food source for trout. Most of the streams in our area have an abundance of Black Flies. This pattern worked great on its initial outing and has earned a spot in the box. |
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Fish Skull Streamer |
Tying with Hans - Fish Skull Streamer. Wow. These fish skulls are the ticket. They make an ordinary streamer pattern have some pop. They are super easy to use. |
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Jig Hook Clouser Minnow |
This is a great bug for smallmouth bass. We have used it extensively on the Missouri River system. It has accounted for several of our biggest smallies. Try various colors, but this generic whitish color scheme works well. Be sure to tie this to your tippet with a loop knot. |
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Frosty the Snowman |
Started tying this oversized lightning bug/north fork hybrid this past fall and had some great results. Seemed to work well on aggressive fall brown trout. This fly can be tied up to size 10 and is meant to catch a fish's eye. Fish this fly deep with an upstream nymphing style or fish it on the swing. |
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Sawyer Pheasant Tail Nymph |
Frank Sawyer's Pheasant Tail Nymph, Hook: Partridge BIN (Barbless Ideal Nymph #10-#18, 'Thread'/weight/rib: Copper wire, dark, Tail/abdomen/thorax/wingcase: Pheasant tail barbs |
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Shooting star |
Another nice softhackle fly from Hans W. Hook: Grip 14723BL #14, Thread: Benecchi 12/0, black, Hackle: Ringneck pheasant neck feather, Body: Mole, natural, Hot spot: Golden pheasant tippets, dyed hot orange |
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Non-descript sofhackle |
A simple soft hackle wet fly with a one-strand flash material body and rib |
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Soft hackle wet w/split thread rib |
A very simple and beautiful soft hackle wet fly with a dubbed split thread rib and thorax. |
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Hans Weilenmann tying a CDC & Elk |
Hans Weilenmann ties his own CDC & Elk pattern. |
Ivan Orsic
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Silver and Gold |
What does Yukon Cornelius love? Silver and Gold. Silver and Gold. What does YGF like? Silver and Gold. Well, more like Rainbows and Browns. Close enough. A video filled with bumbles, abominable snowmen, miners, reindeer, brown trout, and rainbow trout. Consider this the pinnacle of the concept of YGF. It can only go downhill from here.
Music: The Glitch Mob "We Can Make the World Stop" |
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Trout of 2011 |
The trout of 2011.... that I decided to take video of. Fly fishing in western, southwestern, and central Montana. Includes a 23" brown, 25" brown, 27" brown, and 28" rainbow. It was a good angling year. |
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toxic |
A foggy morning on the bitterroot turned into a tough day of fishing. No epic streamer fishing was to be had. Two streamer takes all day. A 17-18" brown was angry and/or hungry enough to take an original and a 20" rainbow wanted to become internet famous until it threw the streamer hooks. When 2:30 rolled around the BWOs started hatching and some fish were caught up top.
music: yael naim "toxic"
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The Trifecta |
The Trifecta of favorite SW Montana waters: The Big Hole, the Beaverhead, and the Slough. It was sunny all weekend. Sun can make for some tougher fishing conditions for browns. We were able to manage some nice browns on streamers, dries, and nymphs. |
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Montana Steel |
A steelhead sized rainbow trout was caught somewhere in SW Montana. This is that 28" trout. Music: Little People "Inutile et Indispensable" |
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It´s Your Fault |
A short edit from Jazz & Fly Fishing´s tour in Poland, September 2011. |
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The Only Way Is Up |
We've started working on a brand new documentary about ourselves, and here's an edit of some the first material we recorded during winter/early spring 2011. We´ll record throughout 2012, and the film will be out in the early months of 2013. |
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Love, Arctic Char Style |
Spawning arctic char in beautiful Savalen, Norway. Music: "Ranjit Prasad" performed by Jazz & Fly Fishing |
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Northern Exposure II |
Northern Exposure pt II: Trout Latency. On a blistering hot summer day last week, I travelled to one of my favourite trout rivers up north. The fishing was very slow indeed, but eventually I managed to find two big trout. The first one ignored my attempts completely in the ultra-bright conditions, making me feel clumsy.
The second one was rising steadily in the late evening, gulping down whatever insects the stream carried. It took my mayfly pattern on the first cast. |
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The Shadow Cast Competition |
Jazz & Fly Fishing's 2011 Shadow Cast Competition. Do not miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!
Send them a video of your best and most creative Shadow Cast right now – eternal fly casting glory awaits you! Submit your entry here. |
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Les Vaches et les Mouches |
"Cows and Flies" - Another beautiful spring day above the arctic circle. This time, the weather was on my side, and I had a fantastic day, catching several beautiful trout on the dry fly and communicating with the local cattle. Cows are much more intelligent than you might think! |
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2 Fast 2 Furious |
A huge storm was coming in from the North Atlantic, giving me just a few minutes to fish the calm before the storm.
Driven to a frenzy by the river´s feasting trout and further aggrevated by the sound of some guy drilling a hole for a flag pole outside his summer cottage, I experienced some severe strike problems. Somehow, I managed to cool down just before the storm hit the river and made fishing and filming impossible. |
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Trout, Bardu |
Since we have had so much hard time finding the trout lately, I thought it would be a good idea to remind ourselves what it looks like.
Here's one of very good quality from Bardu, Norway. Music by Jazz & Fly Fishing |
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How to Sell Jazz to Fishermen |
There was thousands of visitors at the Jonkoping fishing fair. So many that we were confident we would sell out our cd's in no time. After Joona had played a beautiful intro and solo on the Hatch followed by my excellent bass solo, we were expecting to see a long queue to for cd's and autographs.
But what?! Not single one on the sales desk? A catastrophe!
It seemed like they didn't even realize what they were missing: The only record in the universe that combines these two worlds - jazz, and fly fishing - in a perfect harmony.
This wasn't going to happen. Not to us. We were bound to make a difference. Go fishing. Make music. Make love. Make peace. Buy the Jazz & Fly Fishing album "Slow walking water". |
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Jönköping Fishing Fair Interviews 1 |
Jazz & Fly Fishing was at Sweden's biggest fishing fair at Jönköpings Fiskemässa.
We had three questions to ask from everybody:
1. What's your biggest fish
2. Do you listen to Jazz?
3. Have you heard about Jazz & Fly Fishing
We got some pretty good answers. Check it out. |
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Sight Fishing 2 |
The Lapland Jam. An improvised lapland-joik sets the mood for this episode of Jazz & Fly Fishing. The trout in this clear-watered lake hover around like ghosts in search of food. And now you know what rod tubes are really for! |
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Jazz & Fly Fishing, Season One SneakPeek |
Sneak peek from the tv show Jazz & Fly Fishing, Season One. You gotta hope this show will come to a channel near you! It looks very promising! Great music and great fly fishing. |
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The Silver Rush |
A silent movie with old good jazz! Fredrik goes fishing with Joona. Joona catches some nice trout but Fredrik has trouble in the beginning. Finally he catches a big trout (2,3kg). |
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Clear water |
The Jazz and Fly Fishing guys find some frightfully clear water and some really nice but shy fish. |
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Advanced fly casting |
Poetry in motion perhaps describes it best. The Jazz & Fly Fishing finally reveal the secrets of the new Shadow Cast. More like comedy in motion, maybe? |
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Road Trip to Eco Rapids 2/2 |
The second episode of the Eco Rapids road trip, this time we were going for Syvajoki (Deep River) a small forest stream with both trout and grayling. Some reeeaaaallly nice fishing. |
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Road Trip to Eco Rapids |
The Jazz & Flyfishing guys on a road trip to the beautiful streams and rivers of Eco Rapids, Ukkohalla, Kainuu, Finland in june 2010. |
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One Magical Day |
The Jazz and Fly Fishing guys go to the high north to fish the streams close to the polar circle. Lots of fish rising and some beautiful fish! |
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Nuclear Fly Fishing |
One of the guys from Jazz and Fly Fishing goes fishing in gas mask and a full protection suit. Ils sont fous ces musiciens! |
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Slow Walking Water |
Another great video by the Scandinavian jazzmen! Excellently filmed and edited and the guitar music... love it! |
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Spring in the Upper Itchen |
Another video from Jazz & Fly Fishing. Fishing in the Upper Itchen, a small river situated a few hundred kms north of the arctic circle. Hooking into this season´s first decent dry fly trout. |
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Urban Fly Fishing |
If you though urban fishing meant carp, bass or panfish, think again! Jazz & Fly Fishing goes trout fishing in downtown Oslo in Norway. You may want to select a lower video quality since the 1080p HD video is very slow and jerky... |
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The Silver Rush |
The guys from Jazz & Fly Fishing are at it again. A great little B/W video with some excellent Duke Ellington jazz to accompany a sea trout trip. |
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Jazz and Fly Fishing go for sea trout |
Great music, great video! |
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Jazz & Fly Fishing |
Clip from an up coming TV-series about a jazz band where every member is a fly fisherman. |
Jeff Layton
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An Eye for Steelhead, Movie Trailer |
A Fly Fisherman's Monologue. An “out of the box” personal, expressionistic exploration of Jeff Layton’s passion for Steelhead on a double handed Spey rod. Offering an unique perspective of what a fly fishing movie can visually present to its audience. This movie is interesting, funny, and like no other. Love it, or hate it, you will won’t forget it! Steelhead fly fishing scenes filmed in the Pacific North West. Filmed on the Cowlitz River, Deschutes River, Grande Ronde River, and North Umpqua River. |
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Journey Home |
A Steelhead, double handed Spey rod, fly fishing movie. Filmed in the Pacific Northwest in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Rivers fished:
Campbell, Chetco, Clackamas, Cowlitz, Gold, Klickitat, Nimpkish, and Methow. |
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Journey of a Thousand Casts |
A trailer for the Journey of a Thousand Casts Steelhead Movie. |
Juan Ramirez
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The Sparkle Braid Prince |
This is a Prince variation that I have been fishing recently. While I love the original Prince, I also love to work with different materials and see if the work as good or better than the original. This pattern, so far, has worked just as well. Try them in red and chartreuse for an attractor and caddis color. |
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Carl's UV Chewee Scud |
Carl Pennington, a Montana Fly Company Signature Fly Designer, ties up a cool scud pattern using olive UV Chewee scud material.Cast: Juan Ramirez |
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Chubby Chernobyl |
The Chubby Chernobyl is quickly becoming one of the more popular flies out there. You will probably hear more about this pattern out West this year. A simple fly to tie, this is my version and style to tie it. |
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The Elk Hair Caddis |
The Elk Hair Caddis is one of the most popular flies to fish during the summer time. Make sure you have some with you at all times! Simply change the color to match what you need. |
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The Juanna Be Hopper Juan |
This is the little brother to the full grown Hopper Juan. It is designed for early and later in summer when fish have seen all the big hoppers that all the companies tie and sell. It pretty easy to tie, give it a try. |
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The Royal Gorgeous Caddis |
This little caddis pattern works great anywhere there are caddis larva and pupa drifting around. It is based off of the Cimarron Special, a pattern from Greg Faught, one of my favorite patterns of all time. This is a very simple pattern to tie and the key is the buggy rubber leg dubbing. |
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The U.V. Pearl Jam Midge |
This is a variation of the Disco Midge that I call the U.V. Pearl Jam Midge. It works great during the winter when midges are always on the menu. Easy to tie, I make sure I have plenty of these on my midge box. |
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The Colorado Caddis |
The Colorado Caddis, tied in either green or cream, will cover most of your caddis species during the hatch. This little bug will work well when there is not a hatch too. Tie it heavy or light, It will work well for you. |
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Sucker Spawn |
Walt Mueller tying a Sucker Spawn |
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The Buggy Arizona Prince Nymph |
The Arizona Prince comes from Jeremy Davies and this is a variation of that pattern. I have added a bit of soft hackle to make it a buggier pattern. This is a lot easier and faster to tie than the original Prince. Give them a try. |
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Jim Auman Tying one of his Midges |
Jim Auman, of Ft. Collins, CO, puts a new spin on a couple of flies and comes up with this simple midge. |
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Chad Gauerke Tying Demo |
Chad spins up one of his Gypsy Caddis in this video from a tying demo at Ghillies Fly shop on 12/19/09. Chad uses a lot of European materials to make some of the buggiest flies out there. They are a real treat to look at as well. |
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Walt Mueller Tying Soft milking eggs. |
The "Otter" tying some of his soft milking eggs at a fly tying demo on 12/12/09 at Ghillies Fly Shop. Walt is the inventor of the "soft milking eggs" for fly fishing. |
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Glossy Back Baetis |
Tying the Glossy Back Baetis |
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Tying the Hopper Juan |
Tied during the "Working with Foam" class on 12/18/09. The Hopper Juan is my signature pattern that works great as a hopper or stonefly. I fish this thing about 10 months of the year, usually followed by a tungsten Glossy Back Baetis as a dropper and have tons of fun fishing this way. |
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Darlon Midge |
Jim Wallach shows us one of his favorite patterns to use during the winter. It's an easy fly to tie. |
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The Club Sandwich |
From a "Working with Foam" class. |
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The BWO BDE |
Ben Furimsky ties the smaller version of his BDE. This is an awesome little fly. |
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Extended Body Green Drake |
Ben Furmisky's Extended Body Foam Green Drake. Ben ties up his awesome pattern for Green Drakes. This can also be tied for Gray and Brown Drakes. |
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Ed Engle tying a Stillborn Midge |
Ed Engle tying at Anglers Covey for the Autumn Splendor. Ed ties one of Roger Hill's patterns for the South Platte River. |
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Ben Furmisky's BDE |
Ben Furmisky's BDE pattern is a generic mayfly pattern. |
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Jimbo's Can't Miss Damsel |
Jimbo Busse ties a simple and good looking damsel nymph |
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Tak's Go 2 Prince Nymph |
Rick Takahashi ties his version of the Prince Nymph. This variation is quick and easy, very durable and it catches fish. |
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Al's Swimming Baetis |
Al Ritt ties his swimming baetis nymph. |
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Vincent Su Parachute |
Vincent Su ties a perfect parachute using his 720 vise. The vise makes it easy to tie perfect parachutes. A 720 vise not only rotates on the hook axis but also horizontally. |
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D-Rib Golden Stone Fly |
Carl Pennington Fly Tying Demo at Ghillies Fly Shop on Nov. 07, 2009, Colorado Springs, CO. |
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KF Emerger |
The KF Emerger is a great little winter midge pattern. It was made famous on the San Juan River. It also can be tied with a bead and in a chocolate color. |
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Tying Soft milking eggs |
Walt Mueller tying some of his soft milking eggs at a fly tying demo on 12/12/09 at Ghillies Fly Shop. Walt is the inventor of the "soft milking eggs" for fly fishing. |
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Amy's Ant |
Amy's Ant is a favorite fly to tie and to fish with. It can be tied in many different colors and in many different styles. Change the color of the chenille, the foam, the legs and you can customize this as you need to. It's more a hopper than an ant, but who cares. |
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