Fly Tying

Fly Tying the Zebra Midge

by Dan on September 25, 2010

Join Scott as he ties a Zebra Midge Fly

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Fly Tying: Panfish Spider

by Dan on September 22, 2010

Hook: Mustad 94831 #10 Body: Sponge foam ant body Legs: Black rubber legs To order these materials, go to www.davidsonflyfishing.com

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Fly tying – Black pennel

by Dan on September 19, 2010

This is a vid of a high class fly tyer. first vid ever made but still in mint condition…

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Fly Tying: Chernobyl Ant

by Dan on September 16, 2010

www.maineflyfish.com brings you a narrated step by step on tying the Chernobyl Ant

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Fly Tying Video: Green Drake Parachute

by Dan on September 13, 2010

This Green Drake Parachute pattern is an excellent fly selection for the upper McKenzie River near Eugene, Oregon. Learn how to tie this high-floating drake. For more fly fishing tips, check out www.OregonFlyFishingBlog.com.

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Fly Tying Tutorial – Egg Patterns Part 1

by Dan on September 10, 2010

Egg Pattern Fly Tying

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NEW Flies fly tying instructional video featuring NEW FLY TYING MATERIALS (Patent Pending) FLIES and METHOD FOR MAKING FISHING FLIES (includes jigs and lures). In this episode Tim Caillouet shows how to easily tie and heat finish great iridescent flies with two colors of NEW FLY TYING MATERIALS carried exclusively by POLARIS FLIES. This Patent [...]

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Topsail Island Fly Fishing & Fly Tying, Polar Fiber Minnow tied by Capt. Matt Wirt of Reel Adventure Charters. www.reel-adventure.com

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Fly Tying Lesson: The G & H Sedge

by Dan on September 1, 2010

The best and most popular deer sedge pattern. This pattern isn’t the easiest to tie but takes more fish than any other dry sedge pattern I’ve tried. When sedge/Caddis are skittering it’s time to tie on a G&H SEDGE

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Fly Tying (Marring a Feather-Wing) with Davie McPhail

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