This fly pattern, inspired by Chironomid images and the Shipman’s Buzzer style, features a slim body with Pheasant tail and added foam for movement. Tied on a nymph hook, it utilizes Antron yarn for the tail and rubber tubing as ribbing. Ideal for Stillwater fishing year-round, the instructions detail each tying step.
The FL CDL Bomb is a versatile fly, ideal for various nymphing techniques, particularly tightline and indicator rigs. Its overweighted bead ensures quick descent, while its translucent body and fluorescent thread enhance lifelike qualities. Instructions detail tying with CDL feathers and dubbing, creating a durable and attractive nymph pattern.
The foam-bodied Stimulator is an upgraded dry fly pattern designed for buoyancy and effectiveness in catching trout. Easy to tie, it features a unique construction with a bleached elk hair tail and wing, foam body, and special hackle. This modern variant promises consistent success on the water. Tie some up for yourself following our Step-By-Step…
The Buttery Buckskin, a highly effective fly for fishing, particularly useful for targeting picky fish. It provides a step-by-step guide on tying the fly, including materials needed like CDC feathers and SLF Squirrel dubbing. The instructions emphasize creating lifelike features to improve catch success rates.
This content details a step-by-step process for tying a lifelike clinger nymph fly, preferred for attracting picky fish. It outlines necessary materials and techniques, including thread, tail construction, dubbing for the body and thorax, and adding legs and ribbing. The recipe specifies hook, thread, tail, abdomen, ribbing, thorax, and legs.
The Biot Midge fly is ideal for winter fishing, mimicking small flies effectively. Start with strong thread to create a biot wing and a dubbing ball. Add hackle for buoyancy and secure everything to the hook. Tie in various colors and sizes, especially small black ones when Tricos are present.
The FL. CDL Nymph fly, a personal creation, has evolved into a versatile pattern for Colorado waters. It features a lightweight, lifelike design using fluorescent threads for a translucent effect. The tying process includes detailed steps for constructing the tail, thorax, and legs with Coq De Leon fibers, ensuring realism in presentation.
The Skully Circus Peanut, developed by Russ Madden, is a modified version of the original Circus Peanut fly. The construction involves creating a tandem fly with a rear hook featuring marabou, Krystal Flash, and Ice Chenille, topped with a fish skull for articulation. Detailed step-by-step instructions guide the process.
Fly tying and step by step instructions for the Foam Wing Midge Emerger in purple with step by step images. Also known as the Chocolate Thunder.
The Elk Hair Caddis is a preferred summertime fly for anglers due to its proven success. The guide outlines a step-by-step tying method, detailing materials like Tiemco hooks, tan thread, and elk hair. It emphasizes consistency in measurements and includes notes on securing the hackle and hair to enhance durability.
The Rainbow Warrior, created by Lance Egan, exemplifies an effective transition to euro-style fly fishing through weighted jig adaptations. This method enhances classic patterns while minimizing snags, particularly with the original design featuring red thread and a curved shank. The detailed tying instructions demonstrate the construction of a purple variation.
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