
This week’s Tying Tuesday begins off with a tutorial on methods to tie with deer hair (a talent I desperately must develop). Then, we study an fascinating mayfly sample, and finish with an incredible caddis larva nymph. These flies ought to all have a spot in your field this fall, and I do know tying them will hold me busy if the climate is just too foul for fishing.
Up first on this week’s Tying Tuesday isn’t a selected sample, however a implausible video that teaches a essential talent for a lot of totally different bugs: methods to stack and tie with deer hair. I personally don’t take pleasure in tying with hair as a result of I’m no good with it, however after watching this video, I’m impressed to provide it one other shot.
This subsequent fly is from the oldsters at Mountainfly Fly Tying, and it’s simply referred to as the “Little RED Dry Fly.” It makes use of crimson biot and moose hair for the physique, which ought to assist it float, and it has sufficient handsome mayfly attributes that I reckon this little bug will fish.
We’ll finish with this nice tutorial on tying up a Caddis Larva, from FisherFun on YouTube. I don’t suppose anglers pay sufficient consideration to caddis nymphs, preferring to make use of basic do-it-all imitations like a Hare’s Ear or Pheasant Tail. This little bug, although, is a good match for caddis larva in any trout stream.
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