Tied By: Robert Frandsend Fly: The Lorraine
Tied By: Robert Frandsend Fly: The Lorraine
Juan Ramirez Tying a Midge Floss Back Emerger One of the fun things about winter is resuming my fly tying classes with Juan Ramirez, AKA Hopper Juan. He is one of my mentors and his flies are a guideline for excellence. He is a designer for Montana Flies and a guide for Angler’s Covey. My…
Pierre Morrissette Tying a Cul-de-Canard Nymph ] I am from Lavaltrie (near Montréal) and i fish in the Lanaudière region in the province of Québec. I am a fly fisherman since 20 year, when my father come sick. He give me his rod and his reel and they organise a week-end’s fishing with a family’s…
Ian Akers Tying The “Blae and Black” a Traditional Winged Wet Fly I live in Sunderland in the North East of England and started fly fishing on the rivers around Durham around 20 Years ago. I started tying my own flies 8-10 years ago, starting with those that caught fish on the rivers, Pheasant tail…
A warm welcome to Shannon Long from Hook Fly Fishing in Highlands Ranch,CO. As a tier, I peruse the internet for new and interesting ties. I came across Shannon’s “Long Kong Kaddis” and loved the fly. I invited Shannon to be a guest fly tier and he has graciously agreed to share this great tie…
I ran across this video of Cassie Sulzby tying a Rainy’s Gold-Back Scud and was amazed by her talent. I found her on facebook and she told me she’s been tying flies for 16 years and started tying when she was 8 years old. I think you will agree that she rocks. Her technique on…
I have been doing fly swaps at the fly tying forum in the past several months. I joined and attractor swap last month and decided on the “Royal Wulff” because I felt “attracted” to it. Enjoy and happy tying. Please feel free to ask any questions in the “comment” section.
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