Tying Tuesday: Cased Caddis Larva
Today's edition of Tying Tuesday pertains to us from Tim Flagler, where he reveals us how to connect a cased caddis larva. Whenever I see a connecting tutorial for a cased caddis, I'm advised that I do not fish...
Today's edition of Tying Tuesday pertains to us from Tim Flagler, where he reveals us how to connect a cased caddis larva. Whenever I see a connecting tutorial for a cased caddis, I'm advised that I do not fish...
Image by Kent Sanders Spring has actually sprung in my corner of the Rockies, which implies the mayflies are out in ever-increasing numbers, no longer restricted to tailwaters. I fished my regional creek this previous Friday, too late in...
Today's edition of Tying Tuesday includes a pattern that's entirely brand-new to me-- the Light Olive Flymph. A flymph is a mix of a conventional damp fly and a nymph. Davie McPhail binds a remarkable example of this design...
The folks over at Savage Flies have actually created a fantastic tutorial for connecting a simple newbie caddis dry fly-- the CDL Peacock Caddis. As somebody who's not a newbie tier however still has problem with connecting an elk...
Today's edition of Tying Tuesday concerns us from Fly Angler Publication. Charlie Craven reveals you how to connect a pattern that requires little intro-- Pat Dorsey's Supersecret Baetis. The post Tying Tuesday: Dorsey's Supersecret Baetis appeared initially on MidCurrent.
Picture: Yellowstone National Park/Flickr It may still be February, however early summer season fishing will be here before we understand it. And if your fishing focuses on bass, then you require to check out this recent story from Joe...
In this week's Tying Tuesday, Matt O'Neal of Savage Flies ties the Easy Yellerhammer Nymph. This is an old pattern that's most likely been fished by Smoky Mountain fly anglers in some variation considering that the mid-1800s. The post...
Today's edition of Tying Tuesday includes a pattern called the Journey Saver, from the folks over at Mainely Flies. I understand a couple of flies that are individual "journey savers" however this one appears like it deserves having in...
Image: Domenick Swentosky In his newest Q&A short article, Dom Swentosky over at Troutbitten deals with the fantastic argument in between barbed and barbless hooks. We've long heard that barbless hooks are much better for the fish, however is...
Tie and image by Peter Steen The folks over at Fly Angler Publication have actually been regularly re-publishing material from their print-only archives. These "throwback" posts use an excellent glance into the past, and a possibility to revitalize our...