Fly Tying

How To Tie a Pheasant Tail Nymph?

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A Pheasant Tail Nymph (commonly referred to as a PTN) is a simple to tie fly. Regardless of your skill level as a fly tier, it’s also a fly that you will keep tying for years. Its simplicity, flexibility, and, mostly, its effectiveness makes it so popular. I’ve been fishing for trout and our...
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How To Tie A Wooly Bugger?

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In this post, I’ll show you step-by-step how to tie a wooly bugger. If you’re new to fly tying, one of the first patterns you should learn how to tie is a Wooly Bugger. Not only does it teach you basic tying proportions and techniques, but it catches many fish even if not tied...
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How To Tie The Olive Spanish Bullet?

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About the Pattern Jig Flies/Bullets/Perdigons One of my favorite patterns to tie and to fish is the Spanish bullet. It’s not a difficult pattern to tie at all. Most tyers already have the majority of the materials needed. Just a couple of specialized items are required. I have to admit, a few years ago...
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How to Tie the RS2 Fly?

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In this tying tutorial, we’ll look at how to tie the RS2. If you’re looking for one fly to keep in your fly box that can be used as a dry fly, emerger, or nymph, the RS2 is it. I’ve been using the RS2 fly as an imitation for small black mountain midges here...
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How to Tie the Tabanas?

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In this tying guide, we’ll look at how to tie the Tabanas. It’s a fly that originated in Europe but works exceptionally well on trout all over the world. I’ll discuss exactly what materials and tools are required for this highly buoyant fly. And as always, we’ll go through the step-by-step tying procedure. So...
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