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A big fish prducing streamer pattern deveolped by streamer guru kelly galloup. Check out this step by step video and test it on your home waters! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKdtPcqtTCA https://vimeo.com/39563000 Kyle
A great video on a new twist on a productive streamer pattern developed by Kelly Galloup using Fish Skull’s. https://vimeo.com/38532142 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FV4FAeXoek Kyle Snarr
Check it out! Great fly to have in your fly box when you are in the high country targeting bull trout! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9LMEVPhRqo&feature=youtu.be
In order to scratch the steelhead itch, and too far removed from my annual summer/fall steelhead trips to the Skeena, the Bow River offers me the opportunity to swing steelhead-esque bugs and feel that “tug” on the end of a tight … Continue reading →
EBHV May Fly How to tie an Extended Body Hi-Vis May Fly Youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/user/SBFairley
Hi-Vis Caddis This is our first attempt at producing a fly tying video. The video will be up on our blog soon, but here is the link to the youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp5QcpqNL54 Enjoy and let us know your thoughts. More videos … Continue reading →
Slam Dunk Hares Ear Materials: Hook: Montana Fly Light Wire Scud Hook 7048 #8-24 Bead: Tungsten Painted Black Bead Head, size to match hook size Thread: Uni-Thread 8/0 Tan Tail: Hares Ear Mask Guard Hair Body: Hares Ear Dubbing Rib: … Continue reading →
Wednesday is fast approaching, and we will be hosting another fly tying session. This session will be more focused on small nymphs. So bring some scud hooks, nymph hooks, beadheads, goose biots, dubbings, and your tools If you need … Continue reading →
Just like the Twisted Caddis Nymph, with the proper prep work, this is another fly that is quick to tie. As a result of many years of guiding, and losing flies on a daily basis I needed to start developing … Continue reading →
Twisted Caddis Nymph This fly is a easy quick tie with a little preparation. It works really well as a dropper on a Hopper-dropper rig, as the bottom fly on a tandem nymph rig or swung as a emerger to … Continue reading →
