Whether you're a beginner or a pro, learn these essential eight knots to increase your fly fishing success before hitting the water.
If you devote a lot of time to crafting your own flies, you need a fly tying desk. It's an essential piece of furniture that will make your fly tying hobby ...
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Fly fishermen depend on knots and must know how to tie several different knots properly. Here’s how to tie some of the more common fly-fishing knots.
Fly anglers are well aware of the importance of dragonfly and damselfly nymphs, but often neglect the airborne adults version of these insects. The adult forms of damsel and dragonflies are strong fliers, and are rarely available to trout or bass since they don’t fall in the water all that often. That being said, they ... Read more
Upon first glance, especially to a new fly angler or tyer the Zebra Midge may appear to be an insignificant fly. Indeed, its simplistic appearance can be quite deceiving, until you consider the role chironomidae play in every habitable freshwater environment world-wide. Although small in size, the chironomid larva which the Zebra Midge imitates, play
The Universal Nymph is a great searching pattern originated by Steve Schweitzer and was published on Globalflyfisher website many years ago. It’s still a great pattern even these days Materials:…
There is no doubt that the selection of fly tying materials available today is immense. Every week a new synthetic material seems to appear which apparently has properties better than the last iter…
The best fly tying vises on the market in 2022 including a budget option, and a top-end option that any expert fly tyer will want to have on their bench.
I tie many of my warm water flies, particularly bass patterns, on weedless hooks. Many warm-water species often live and/or feed in areas of dense cover that will eat your flies for breakfast. Fishing weedless flies will help keep them on the end of your line where they belong!
The San Juan Worm should be one of the first fly patterns to occupy your fly box. But what is a San Juan Worm? And how do you tie it?
Fly fishing article about ten fly tying techniques I learned the hard way and ways to improve your fly tying skills.
Whether you're a beginner or a pro, learn these essential eight knots to increase your fly fishing success before hitting the water.
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Which knots are used in fly fishing? How do I tie fly fishing knots? These are two of the fly fishing questions I get asked most often. Even my father-in-law has asked me—his biggest holdup with his fly fishing hobby was that he couldn’t remember which knot to use, or how to tie the knots. So I thought I would talk about the top six fly fishing knots that everyone should learn in order to become a better angler. Most of the time, you will only need two of these knots (the Double Surgeon’s Knot and the Improved Clinch Knot) because as soon as you get a few of them tied you will not need to tie them again until you’re changing out your fly line, which doesn’t happen that often.
Here is another beautiful sedge tied by Thomas. The small sized dry sedges are for picky fish, big sized sedge are perfect for fast flowing rivers and strong currents With…
Learn how you can turn your passion for fishing into a supplemental income by learning to tie flies and selling them to other fishers.