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  1. How to Tie the Candy Shop Callibaetis Dry Fly

    How to Tie the Candy Shop Callibaetis Dry Fly

    Watching trout consume Callibaetis on the water’s surface is akin to observing a child in a candy store. From this comparison

  2. How to Tie A Kamikaze Sculpin Fly

    How to Tie A Kamikaze Sculpin Fly

    Learn how to tie a Kamikaze Sculpin Fly.

  3. How to Tie the Wood Special Streamer

    How to Tie the Wood Special Streamer

    Last week, we went over an excellent pattern from Maine with the Warden’s Worry and this week, we’re going to tie another solid Maine

  4. How to Tie the Warden's Worry Streamer

    How to Tie the Warden's Worry Streamer

    A fly pattern that comes from our home state of Maine, the Warden’s Worry. was invented by Maine Game Warden, Joseph Stickney, in the late

  5. How to Tie the Mosquito Dry Fly

    How to Tie the Mosquito Dry Fly

    While most of us may associate mosquitoes with being annoying and generally pesty while we’re fishing, they’re also an insect that can lead to excellent dry fly fishing, especially in

  6. How to Tie the Baby Fat Minnow Streamer

    How to Tie the Baby Fat Minnow Streamer

    An easy to tie streamer that can be altered to imitate almost any baitfish, the Baby Fat Minnow brings excellent realism in the water and helps coax

  7. How to Tie the Little Rainbow Trout Streamer

    How to Tie the Little Rainbow Trout Streamer

    From the remote waters of Alaska to the limestone creeks of Central Pennsylvania, the Little Rainbow Trout Streamer is a super effective pattern anywhere that rainbow

  8. How to Tie The Casual Dress Nymph

    How to Tie The Casual Dress Nymph

    One of those flies that doesn’t quite look like any specific forage while somehow being able to imitate anything from a mayfly or stonefly to a caddis, the Casual Dress Nymph is an excellent

  9. How to Tie the Titan Tube Midge

    How to Tie the Titan Tube Midge

    When you’re fishing in a stillwater environment, having a solid Chironimid imitation in your box is about as crucial as it gets, and having one that’s durable and quick to tie provides the icing on the proverbial lake…er,

  10. How to Tie the Goby Baitfish Streamer

    How to Tie the Goby Baitfish Streamer

    Gobies are a type of baitfish made up of a variety of different species and live in freshwater systems. Similar to sculpins, these baitfish tend to hug the bottom of creeks, streams, rivers, and lakes and they provide excellent forage for anything from smallmouth bass to trout and even oddball species like catfish and crappie. These baitfish are generally in the 2”-5” range with a round profile, making them excellent forage for fish of nearly all sizes.

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