Articles about fly patterns - description, how to fish them and other fly fishing tips.
At the Vice - Rhyacophila Barbus Tungsten Nymph
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For this edition of “At the Vice” I have chosen one of my favorite river fly patterns designed for barbel. It is a type of fly meant to imitate the natural food of the fish we are hunting. In this case that means a free living caddisfly larva – Rhyacophila.
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Dan’s Sausage
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Fly Tying tip for a killer buzzer pattern for stillwaters.
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At the Vice - The BeadHeart Cactus
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For this next episode in our fly tying series, I have chosen my absolutely favorite wet fly...
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Fly fishing with bling for pike!
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A lot of purists out there might frown upon the idea of having accessories like propeller blades, rubber jigging worms & even tiny spinner blades attached to their fly, & would class them more a lure than a fly.
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At the Vice - Gentle Sparkler
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This time I've decided to show you a fly for year-round use, which is very typical and favored for lake fishing in England.
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The Baetis Imitation Tried and True
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As a fly fisherman , I 'm always in search for that notable fly.
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At the Vice – The Grey Knight – Zonker streamer
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For my first article in the “At the vise” series, I chose my favorite streamer pattern. It is an imitation of a small wounded and escaping fish, so the materials used are natural and thus represent ideal natural food for a predator.
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Cove Pheasant Tail
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Arthur's original concept of this fly was to use it sacrificially as a weight on the end of a long leader - the intention being to concentrate on fishing a couple of smaller buzzer pupae on droppers at different heights in the water column.
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Baltic Musky Flies
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As with Pike, Musky rely heavily on their lateral lines to detect subtle vibrations given off by
heir prey.
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Lackawanna River - Dynamic Duo
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Winter tying sessions for me always start with reflections of various days of my early fly casting formation, spent in the Lackawanna River, with a fly rod and flies, where the fish have bested my every attempt to engage them in battle...
Category: Flies for Fly Fishing