posted by Fly Fishing Action on Oct 20
Everett Hall demonstrates his bluegill fly, an easy beginner’s fly but very effective for bluegill. Filmed at the 2008 Sowbug Roundup in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
posted by Fly Fishing Action on Oct 20
Everett Hall demonstrates his bluegill fly, an easy beginner’s fly but very effective for bluegill. Filmed at the 2008 Sowbug Roundup in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
posted by Fly Fishing Action on Oct 19
Detailed tying instructions for the Y2K fly. Purists cringe at this pattern, but it really does catch trout, particularly when the water is discolored.
posted by Fly Fishing Action on Sep 22
Sister Carol Anne Corley demonstrates tying the Chamois Worm Fly, an effective fly for trout (at least in North Carolina). Filmed at the 2008 Little Mo’ Fly Fishing Festival in Murfreesboro, AR.
posted by Fly Fishing Action on Sep 22
Polaris Flies video shows shows everyone what took me a year to achieve, the Nuclee-r Egg! After discovering this, it was only a few hours before I had developed the Nuclee-r Bomb! – which will be right on the heels of this. Quick an easy. Tim Caillouet shows you this TOP SECRET beautifully iridescent fly, and how to tie it with POLARIS FLIES’ exclusive NEW Fly Tying Material and process (Patent Pending). NEW FLIES – NEW FLY PATTERNS – NEW FLY TYING MATERIALS for the NEW FLY FISHER! www.1a-fly-fishing.com & a1-flyfishing.com
posted by Fly Fishing Action on Sep 20
Tony Torrence demonstrate’s his Millennium Prince Nymph pattern, a great fly for trout or steelhead. It combines three of my all-time favorite fly materials: tungsten, rubber legs and peacock. He also demonstrates how to use the Petitjean Magic Tool. For more fly tying videos, check out www.OregonFlyFishingBlog.com.