posted by Fly Fishing Action on Jul 30


Tying an Emerger for Tailwaters and Stillwaters. A very easy fly to tie in sizes from 18 down to 24. This fly works and is a constant fish catcher on the San Juan River, Frying Pan River, Henry’s Fork and Crooked River. The rainbows just love this fly in the larger 18 – 20 hook size and the browns prefer 20-24 hook size. I use an Umpqua/TMC 200R hook, Iron Grey thread 6/0, brown fall deer hair, peacock herl and 1.5mm white foam strips. Tying two dozen takes very little time. I also change the thread to yellow 6/0 Uni thread for a lighter color fly for mornings. Use a 6x tippet when you fish with this fly as it is in the surface film and trout get picky about flies they can see for any length of time. Tight lines and good hatches!

posted by Fly Fishing Action on Jul 28


Barrett from the Caddis Fly shop demonstrates how to tie a black mini leech, a favorite Cascades High Lakes still water trout pattern. For more fly fishing videos, check out www.OregonFlyFishingBlog.com.

posted by Fly Fishing Action on Jul 14


A teaser from the film “Trouthunting in Norway and Sweden” Made by DANICA film AS in Norway

posted by Fly Fishing Action on Jul 11


this is only a trailer the real version will probly come out this summer with effects and plenty more fish. comment and rate DONT hate. ignore the next bit… fishing fishin fish fisherman fished fishe fish gunz ijji gunz ijji lggunz carp tench 32 koi pike salmon fly fishing rod…

posted by Fly Fishing Action on Jul 4


You know whats cool about Loop? Pretty much everything. Their new X-Grip Handle is the most revolutionary innovation in fly rods since well graphite. It takes rod handling to a whole new level of control. Plus, Reid Zoeller is the first Fish Schtick Video guest to crack a joke! 10000 Bonus Schtick Points! Loop tells the X-Grip story the best: Has anyone seen a tennis racket with a round, smoothly polished full-wells handle made from floor grade cork? Didnt think so! Those who have played tennis knows exactly what we are after. Its no different with the handle on a fly fishing rod, especially in the heavier line weights. One could compare traditional fly rod handles with a slippery bar of soap in hands covered by sun block and sweat. The X-Grip takes care of this and ensures that you really get a grip on the situation.

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