All you need is a set of fly tying tools or fly tying equipment, some fly fishing flies’ patterns to try and you will soon be able to catch fish using fly fishing flies that you tied yourself! Below ...
That's it. Once you have tied your first Woolly Bugger, don't be afraid to try adding different materials (such as flash and eyes) or create your very own tying patterns to use when you go fly fishing ...
With fall right around the corner, this week's Tying Tuesday focuses on patterns that you can run out and use right now.
I received a message from Jackson’s most widely known fly fishing personality, Jack Dennis. Aside from commenting on several ...
The tool is small, lightweight, and makes tying a nail knot an easy procedure. I buy them six at a time and always have one with me when I'm fly fishing ... to be the pattern the fish were ...
This is a fully fall-focused Tying Tuesday that starts off with one of the best mayfly duns I've seen in a while.
In a sense, learning how to fish a soft hackle fly is mostly a matter of simply tying ... fishing technical tailwaters. Umpqua Former guide and professional tier Charlie Craven designed this ...
It’s fall, my favorite time of the year. Why you might ask? If you live in an area that is dependent on tourism, school has ...
It’s nice to have a few different sizes as you’re likely to be fishing different-sized flies, and inevitably as you try a ...
One of the most universal flies developed in the fishing world is the woolly bugger. This fly with the marabou tail, chenille ...
Fly Fishing and Fly Tying is an award-winning magazine aimed at the progressive ... Packed with techniques, tactics, the latest fly patterns, tips, interviews, advice, reviews, locations, features, ...
This program will take place at the Carlton Drake Memorial Park at 994 Main Street, Newfoundland, Pa., from 8:30 a.m. to 3 ...