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Using Marabou in Fly Tying

Marabou is one of the most versatile and popular materials in fly tying, valued for…

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Tying the Prince Nymph

The Prince Nymph is a classic, versatile fly that mimics various aquatic insects, making it…

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Tying Flies Using Ostrich Feathers

Ostrich feathers are a versatile material in fly tying, known for their soft, wispy fibres…

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Sybai Fine Spectra Flash Dubbing

Sybai Fine Spectra Flash dubbing is a popular choice among fly tiers looking to add…

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Tying the Perdigon Fly: A Guide to Crafting This Streamlined Nymph

The Perdigon fly, named after the Spanish word for "pellet," is a minimalist and highly…

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The Czech Nymphing Technique: A Revolutionary Approach to Fly Fishing

Czech nymphing, a specialized technique in fly fishing, has gained prominence for its effectiveness in…

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A Pro-tiers View by Simon Easthope

I am sure I am not alone with the recent upheaval I have had to…

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Tying The Wally Wing

Add in a wing to a fly can add a sighter to your dry flies…

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What Size Bead Should I Use?

Well the classic answer I guess is "It depends." A bead is primarily a weight…

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Oz’s Live Bait Sandeel by Lee Hooper

This is my favourite Bass fly pattern, but the original materials are impossible to get…

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Using Ring Neck Pheasant Hackles

Pheasants can provide the fly tyer with a wealth of feathers for tying a range…

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Wiggly Worms

Extremely flexible material with a diameter of 0.5 mm, can be stretched up to a…

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Cased Caddis

The latest incarnation of my Cased Caddis. Hook Grip 13113 BL #12, using a 3.5mm…

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The Killer Bug – Lee Hooper

The Killer Bug – Lee Hooper Posted onNovember 16, 2022 November 16, 2022.by Peter PWW.Posted inFly Patterns, Greyling…

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