Blog
Here's a top producer that can be tied in lots of colors.
Tying the Massacre Midge Fishing Fly
Fishing midges can be tricky business. Tying midges, on the other hand, can be quite simple.
The Massacre Midge is a proven winner. We have a few substitutions that work well for us.
Mayflies of North America
There 23 mayfly families in North America.
The 3 the three most important mayfly families contain over half of all the mayfly species, which are the most commonly encountered on trout streams.
Tying a Jiggy Perdigon Split Back Fishing Fly
Some of our best sellers are the split back nymphs; both the BWO and PMD versions are fish catchers.
Here’s our attempt to tie a split back BWO in a perdigon style fly.
Tying the Hopedale Crab Fishing Fly
This is a ringer. We offer a few suggestions on substitutes that have worked well for us.
The Hopedale Crab has been said to be the only fly you need for all the fish that swim in the water off Louisiana. We can confirm.
Fly Fishing for Redfish in Louisiana
Thoughts on Preparing and Executing a Trip to Fly Fish for Redfish
We recently spent several days fly fishing for Redfish in LA. Here's what we learned.
Stoneflies of North America - An Overview
An Overview of Stoneflies in North America
Stoneflies are important to trout, especially hungry trout. The presence of stoneflies is also an indicator or water quality.
Tying October Caddis Fishing Flies
The last "Big Bug" hatch of the year...A Jiggy October Caddis, A Party Mop October Caddis, and an October Caddis Chubby
Fishing the October Caddis hatch with nymphs throughout day will be productive. Don't hesitate to throw a dry-dropper rig with an Orange Foam Caddis or an Orange Stimulator Chew Toy.
Tying a Jiggy Soft Hackle Carrot Fishing Fly
Hot Spots Can be Incorporated in Many Ways
This fly uses fluoro floss – typically in orange – as a rib. Try other colors, like Red.
Tying Antonio's CDC Adult Dun BWO Baetis Fishing Fly
This creative and unique dry fly is also simple and quick to tie
This fly is similar to a Comparadun or a No Hackle, but is made almost entirely of CDC. While the result is a shaggy fly, the profile that fish see is pure gold.
Tying the Big Bear Baetis Fishing Fly Variations
A slim BWO nymph that uses only a few materials
Tying legs on small nymphs can be frustrating. Here are two different methods that make tying legs on small nymphs less frustrating.
Tying the Mole Fly Emerger Fishing Fly
The Mole Fly Emerger is genius in its simplicity.
The key to tying the Mole Fly Emerger Fishing Fly is to use natural dubbing, which will help the body sit below the surface as it is designed to do.
Tying the Puff Daddy Fishing Fly with Variations
The Puff Daddy Fishing Fly is a go-to BWO emerger for many
We like to tie the Puff Daddy Fishing Fly with a sparse CDC collar and add a bit of flash to the CDC collar
Tying a Kamikaze Sculpin with Synthetic Rabbit Zonker Strips
Synthetic rabbit zonker strips move like a natural material and are easy to tie with.
Synthetic zonker strips alleviate the need for a dubbing loop on this fly because the thin “hide” does not create bulk when wrapped around the shank.
Tying a Twenty Incher with Hot Spot Biots
Adding hotspots to classics is possible with new INFERNO biots
There are numerous ways to add hot spots....add INFERNO biots to the list!
Tying an Eggstacy Egg Fishing Fly that Gets Down Quick
Eggstacy Material Looks Great in the Water
The Firehole 520 Jig Hook is the perfect hooks for a jig egg
Tying and Fishing the RS2 Sparkle Wing and Smokejumper Fishing Flies
Two Flies, three ways to split tails, and multiple body options
These flies fish well as trailers during a Trico hatch
Tying the Jujubee Fishing Fly
Take a look at the new Faux Bucktail synthetic fiber from Flymen Fishing
The fibers are solid, which means they do not flare like natural buck tail. This also means they can be wrapped around a hook shank.
Tying the Skinny Water Clouser Minnow Fishing Fly
A new material for a classic
Faux Bucktail is Durable and Easy to Use
Tying With Brushes: Tying Po Boy, Salmon, and Popper Fly Fishing Flies with a Brush
Brushes can greatly simplify flies that call for compound loops.
Brushes can be used for saltwater fly fishing flies, warm water fly fishing flies, and fly fishing flies for salmon and steelhead.
Tying Ant Fly Fishing Flies, Including our favorite Tanked Ant
Trout get very excited and boldly aggressive whenever a terrestrial plops on the surface!
We like this ant pattern because it can be tied as a tanked ant or hi viz ant with only a few changes.
Tying the Chubby Chernobyl
Top 5 greatest dry flies of all time. In a dry-dropper setup, this is our go-to dry.
There are conditions in which multiple layers of foam improve the fly. Here is how we do it
Tying the France Fly and France Fly 2.0 - One of the Most Productive Euro Nymphs in our Fly Box
The France Fly is a top producer. The 2.0 version is quickly becoming our default version of this highly productive fly.
Simple, easy to tie and able to mimic lots of bugs.
Tying with Ostrich, including Videos on Tying Bubbas Callibaetis and Stalcup's Gilled Nymph Fishing Flies
Ostrich is an overlooked material.
Ostrich is easy to tie with, has really good movement in the water, and can be used for everything from a thorax to a mini soft hackle.
Tying the Top Secret Midge Fly Fishing Fly
The Top Secret Midge is a Top Producer all year.
The traditional Rust color thread is dynamite. Try a few color variations like black or purple. The white rib is constant -- the purpose is to create a quill-like appearance.
Flies for Stillwater Fly Fishing
Flies for Stillwater Bliss
Lakes and reservoirs have different flies, but the techniques are largely very consistent with how we fish other water. The rewards can be....well, take a look.
Top Flies for Fishing Spring Run-Off
Don’t be a runaway during run-off. A few flies and thoughts for high water season.
Murky? Yeah, maybe. But, run-off also kicks up a ton big bugs. Focusing on color and size can produce some run-off monsters.
Hare’s Ear Dubbing is The Best Natural Material According to Some Legendary Fly Tyers
One of the top three natural materials of all-time has countless uses.
Described as the exact color a nymph afraid of being eaten by a trout would want to come up with, Hare's Ear dubbing is a classic material that finds itself into today's patterns time and time again.
Tying with Quills
There are numerous options for tying fishing flies with quill bodies. Quills are more durable than ever and the results are lights out.
Gone are the days of using a pencil eraser to strip peacock quills. Today's options provide beautifully segmented fly fishing flies with lasting durability and endless color options.
Great Dubbings
Fly tying materials continue to get better and better. The range of materials is the best it has ever been and usability has not suffered.
EBT and Bugger Dubbings reduce steps and improve bugginess.