How to tie a deer hair drake A simple yet extremely effective pattern that is easy to tie, but commands a little technique.
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How to tie a deer hair drake A simple yet extremely effective pattern that is easy to tie, but commands a little technique.
CDC Emerger A very simple but yet effective, all CDC emerger that uses a few nice CDC techniques for a super buoyant Hi-Vis emerger.
Ace of Spades Streamers and lures that have a ‘black’ base colour probably catch more fish than any other colour!
Fly Tying the Scruffy Squirrel nymph The scruffy squirrel nymph is a great all rounder and a good alternative to a hares ear.
Tying the Midsummer Caddis A great little caddis pattern that has a few nice techniques. The super buoyant combination of CDC and deer hair make this pattern almost un-sinkable. Hook: Mustad R43 # 12 Tying thread: Petitjean SS Olive Abdomen: Fluorescent Green CDC hackle Wing: 3 CDC hackles Thorax / legs: Natural deer hair
Brown & Peacock Beetle Yet another quick and simple, but effective pattern, that requires only basic skills and materials. Fish it not only as a generic Coleoptera but also as something thats just buggy! Hook: Mustad R30 # 12 Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 Claret Body: Peacock herl Post: White Para-Post Hackle: Brown cock
Fly Tying a Montana Damsel A damsel nymph tied in the Montana nymph style. A great pattern, especially for still waters and as a stalking bug.
Tying the X-Factor Caddis A truly effective pattern for when those hatches of small caddis are underway, or even just fished as a all round attractor.