Tuesday
May202014
Fly Tying with Common Household Materials
Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 12:00AM
tagged fly fishing books, fly tying, fly tying instruction in Books, Flies, fly fishing
Looking for an umbrella like silhouette? This is the pattern.
A killer fly that catches sea-run cutthroat on Oregon's mid-coast. Created by Hareline Dubbin's proprietor, Bob Borden.
Long-time Alaskan fly fishing guide Trevor Covich teaches you how to tie his sparse, deadly sculpin pattern that has accounted for untold numbers of big rainbows. Sculpins are some of the most effective flies in Alaska, and Trevor's version, with minimal materials and maximal movement, is one of the best. To recreate this sculpin ask for barred ostrich plumes from Olympic Peninsula Skagit Tactics.
Created for redfish in the SC lowcountry, but will work for anything that eats poppers.
Some clients have caught good GT's on them!