 | Working with Rabbit II: Double Bunny by Will Mullis
In Part One of this series I demonstrated how to tie a Bunny Leech; a very easy, yet extremely effective, fly to tie. The Double Bunny maintains that theme.
The Double Bunny is a deadly fly for any species that eats smaller f ... read more |
 | Tying the Foxee Bastard by Michael Schmidt
The Foxee Bastard is one of those patterns that was more or less stumbled upon. The name reflects the primary ingredient of the fly, Red Fox Tail, and the fact that it is a "bastardization" of a few other patterns, namely a tan Wooly Bugger, Sp ... read more |
 | Working with Rabbit I: Bunny Leeches by Will Mullis
Materials You Will NeedHook: Mustad 9674, Size 4.Weight: Gold Cone Head.Tail and Body: Rabbit Strip.Head: Platte River Special Colored Leech Dubbing.
The Bunny Leech is the first in a series of articles I'm writing about flies that inc ... read more |
 | Fly Fishing Richmond, Virginia by Jeff Greendyk
Fly-fishing in the city of Richmond is always an adventure. The normal fisherman's problems of just finding the fish some days, to being in areas that you know you should be wearing a bulletproof vest instead of a wading vest, always adds ... read more |
 | Crocheted Crawdad Discuss this article at FlyTyingForum.com
by Duane Doty
This is a pattern that I worked on for a few years before it finally came out the way I like it.
It uses a technique called crocheting or weaving, and I will go through step-by-step how to do this.
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 | Crayfish Spey Style If you are anything like me tying 'buggers and Clousers can get a little monotonous to say the least. When tying flies becomes more of a chore than a pleasure I think it is extremely important to break the mold and experiment with new patterns. One way of doing this is to browse through patt ... read more |