
Streamer Fly Patterns
Streamer fly patterns range from simple to wildly complex, from a classic Woolly Bugger tied in ten minutes to elaborate articulated patterns with jointed shanks, synthetic materials, and custom-blended color schemes that take an hour to complete. What unites them is their purpose: triggering aggressive, predatory strikes from fish that are actively hunting. Modern streamer design has advanced dramatically over the past decade, and the best patterns now imitate baitfish movement with uncanny accuracy.
We've tied and fished 80+ streamer patterns - from foundational classics to the latest articulated designs. The tutorials and pattern breakdowns below document what works and why.

How To Tie The Slonskee Slayer

How To Tie The Bunny Baitfish

How To Tie The Sculpzilla

How To Tie Coffey's Sparkle Minnow

How To Tie the Big Junk Streamer Fly

How To Tie the Pink Pup Streamer Fly

How To Tie the Low Fat Minnow Streamer

How to Tie A Kamikaze Sculpin Fly

How to Tie the Wood Special Streamer

How to Tie the Warden's Worry Streamer

How to Tie the Baby Fat Minnow Streamer

How to Tie the Little Rainbow Trout Streamer

How to Tie the Goby Baitfish Streamer

How to Tie the Minkie Streamer Fly

How to Tie the Mayer's Mini Leech Fly Pattern

How to Tie the Murdich Minnow Fly

How to Tie the Platte River Spider Streamer Fly

How to Tie the Kennebago Smelt Pattern

How to Tie the Little Brook Trout Streamer Fly

How to Tie the Full-Dressed Clouser Minnow Fly Pattern
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