 | Tying The Stimulator by James Daly
Material ListHook: Daichii 1560 nymph hook size 10 (or any other brand curved dry or nymph hook size 2-12)Thread: Uni 6/0 Black. Red for the headTail: Elk Hock (or other hollow hair)Body: Peacock herl, 3 strands twistedHackle: Brown over Peacock. Grizzle (Br ... read more |
 | The Irresistible by Breck Miller aka Deeky
I found this fly as I was looking for a very buoyant dry fly. The multitude of little panfish in our lakes would take the ordinary dry and drown it without ever even giving a chance at a hookup. In looking at the Irresistible, I knew r ... read more |
 | Foam Stone by Don StracenerOriginator: Paul Whillock
Step 1. Cut a strip of 2 mm. craft foam into 5 mm. wide pieces. Strip a pair of Saddle Hackles, leaving the stems.
Step 2. Cut a piece of the 5 mm. strip about 2 ½ - 3 inches long. Fold the foam over and trim the corners.
Step 3. Put ... read more |
 | All Night Hex Discuss this article at FlyTyingForum.com
by Brent Drew
Materials You Will NeedHook: Mustad 9672 Size 6Tailing: Peccary HairAbdomen and Tailing: Deer HairThorax: Dubbing, Estaz, Diamond Braid, Peacock, Ostrich, etc.Wing: Deer Hair in a 28-gauge Brass wire dubbing loop
Adsens ... read more |
 | Tying The B-52 Tying the B-52by Robert Farrand
Step 1: Using a 2xL light wire streamer hook size 10 or 8Start the thread on the hook and make a base wrap of thread (I’m using a yellow or primrose size 6/0 thread)
Step 2: Using a small clump of stacked yellow dyed deer body hair, as the extended bo ... read more |
 | The Canadian Catskills Coffin Fly by Sheldon Seale
Having just returned from a trip to the Catskills to meet the famous Green Drake hatch, I thought it appropriate to write about the pattern that served our crew the best. It is a simple form of Coffin Fly (the spinner stage of the Green Drake).If yo ... read more |