Fly Tying

How To Tie a Chernobyl Ant?

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The Chernobyl Ant is a great terrestrial pattern to learn to tie. It’s a pattern that can be fished in many different ways. Use it on its own, tie it in a dry and dropper rig, or skate and pop it over the water’s surface. The Chernobyl is a fish magnet. I first came...
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How To Tie a Soft Hackle?

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The Soft Hackle is a great fly to learn how to tie. For beginners, it’s incredibly easy, uses minimal material, and teaches you a basic hackle technique. The Soft Hackle is a fantastic all-rounder fly that can be used on many different fish species. These include all trout species, bass, and grayling. Watch The...
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How to Tie the Slump Buster?

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In this step-by-step guide, I’ll show you exactly how to tie the Slump Buster. It’s an excellent baitfish imitation that is used to target species such as bass and trout. I’ve been using the Slump Buster for the last couple of years on both rivers and lakes and can tell you it works like...
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How to Tie a Prince Nymph?

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This tying guide will show you exactly how to tie the famous Prince Nymph. Of all the traditional-styled nymphs, the Prince is one of the most versatile and effective. The reason for this is its good profile and fishy materials. Quick Look Difficulty level: Medium to hard because of the biot tail and “horns”...
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How to Tie a Chromie?

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In this step-by-step tying guide, I’ll teach you how to tie an epic little chironomid pattern: the Chromie. If you’re regularly fishing lakes and slow-moving water and haven’t fished the Chromie, you need to go sit at your tying desk, grab all the materials listed below, and follow me through this tying guide. Quick...
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