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Fly Tying Nymphs – A Video Collection

Here a nymph, there a nymph, nymphs everywhere! You’d be smart to start fishing and fly tying nymphs, too! Why Nymphs? Well because nymphs are everywhere and guess what, nymphs make up the majority of a trout’s diet – a vast majority. It’s been said 90 percent of the time trout feed below the water’s surface on aquatic insects, adding other tasty morsels such as crayfish and other smaller fish as they get bigger. So if you want to catch more trout don’t just stand there waiting for ‘the hatch’ to happen – tie on a nymph or streamer pattern [...]

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Posted by Ken Sperry - October 3, 2009 at 1:12 am

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[Fly Tying Video] Caddis Fly Tying


(Click here to watch this video on YouTube)

Tying caddis doesn’t get any easier than this simple Grannom cased caddis imitation by Aaron Jasper of Trout Predator Online.

Caddis Life Cyle

The caddis fly life cycle consists of four stages: egg, larval, pupa and adult. Caddis spend the majority of the life cycle (typically a year) in the larval stage during which caddis form a cocoon-like casing or silk netting to both protect and camouflage themselves from predators – like hungry trout. As a result, the caddis larvae represent a significant year round food source for trout.

Grannom Caddis

Grannom Caddis (Brachycentrus) are present in both Eastern and Western US rivers and prefer riffles and runs with moderate to fast currents, typically attaching their casings to rocks on the stream bottom. Cased larvae, including the Grannom, are prone to behavioral drift (where they periodical let go of their grip on the river bottom and float downstream) and are sometimes knocked loose by the current. As a result, a cased caddis pattern such as this one dead-drifted near the bottom can be highly effective year round.

Fly Tying Video Gallery

If you enjoyed this fly tying video keep on eye on our Fly Tying Video Gallery as we continue to add to our collection of step-by-step fly tying tutorials.

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Posted by Ken Sperry - September 26, 2009 at 12:56 am

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[Fly Tying Video] Zonker Fly by Rich Strolis

To help grow our collection of fly tying videos we’ll be featuring a new fly tying video every Friday night. Why Friday night? Well, I figured if you are looking to do some tying this weekend it might be nice to a have a new pattern to try out. Right? It is also a good time for me to write as the kids are in bed and I don’t have to get up at the crack of dawn tomorrow! Zonker Flies – Big Fish This week’s pattern come to us from Rich Stolis who ties some meaty flies and has [...]

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Posted by Ken Sperry - September 19, 2009 at 1:08 am

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Killer Fly Patterns

We’ve added some killer fly patterns to our growing collection of fly tying videos including this Rubber Leg Stonefly by Aaron Jasper of Trout Predator Online. East vs. West Traditionally thought of as a Western style fly, this simple fly pattern is equally effective on streams in the Eastern US and turned my day around a few weeks ago while fishing the Housatonic River in Connecticut. After getting skunked all morning I knew I was onto something when I took 5 fish in 6 casts and 8 trout (both rainbow and brown trout) in about twenty minutes with this stonefly [...]

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Posted by Ken Sperry - September 13, 2009 at 8:29 pm

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Fly Tying Video: The Simplest Blue Winged Olive – Ever!

For those that prefer to spend more time on the water than at the vise tying fly fishing flies, this fly pattern by Aaron Jasper of Trout Predator Online is for you! This has to be one of the simplest yet effective BWO emerger imitations I have ever seen and you can tie it in less than 2 minutes. Send Us Your Video You can find more fly tying videos including nymph, emerger, midge, soft hackle, dry fly, and streamer fly patterns in our fly tying video gallery. If you have a video of a favorite pattern, let us know [...]

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Posted by Ken Sperry - August 9, 2009 at 8:24 am

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On-line Fly Tying Video: Welcome to the 21st Century

My Dad, who is in his seventies, called the other day to tell me about some new trout fishing flies he tied following step-by-step directions in a YouTube video.  The thought of my Dad surfing YouTube looking for fly tying videos made me chuckle but I thought it was pretty cool and definitely a sign of the times.  How Times Have Changed My first fly was a Black Ghost that I tied following step-by-step instructions in How to Tie Freshwater Flies by Kenneth E. Bay (Winchester Press, 1974) complete with black and white illustrations.  Yes, black and white illustrations. Gone are [...]

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Posted by Ken Sperry - July 20, 2009 at 8:25 pm

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