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Basic Techniques for Successful Fly Tying: A Lesson by Lesson Approach

Product DescriptionMaster the basic techniques that will allow you to tie thousands of different patterns for fly fishing with speed, ease, and efficiency. In Basic Read more

Small Bullet Head Caddis – Fly Tying Video from Davie McPhail

I’m going to be putting a few more of Davie McPhail’s excellent Fly-Tying tutorial videos onto this site over the coming days and weeks as there’s lots of excellent patterns, tied really well, and in a way to which I really couldn’t wish to add anything. So I won’t! Simply watch the video below to [...] Read more

Fly Tying Tutorial Video – How to Use a Bobbin Cradle

This is a really simple lesson for the absolute beginner Fly Tyer: how to use a bobbin cradle. I just used to hook my bobbin onto a screw when I first started tying as a child (actually tying flies in your hands was more popular too…), but nowadays I use the more fancy sort of [...] Read more

The Blood Worm – Fly-Tying Tutorial Video

The Blood Worm is a great little pattern for reservoirs or stillwaters, as it mimics midge pupae which is often found in such places, and is a staple foodstuff for the brown and rainbow trout. This little tutorial video below will show you how to tie the blood worm. You’ll need a hook with a [...] Read more

Pheasant Tail Nymph (PTN) – Fly-Tying Tutorial Video

Another must have under the surface fly is the Pheasant Tail Nymph (PTN), which, when fished upstream in a fast flowing river for brown trout is often a deadly pattern, as it is retrieved slowly on a figure-of-eight in a small still water. Below we have a tutorial video which takes you through tying the [...] Read more

The Gold Ribbed Hare’s Ear (GRHE): Fly-Tying Tutorial Video

Another day, another fly-tying tutorial video from the excellent David Cammiss – today we have the Gold Ribbed Hare’s Ear (often abbreviated to GRHE for obvious reasons!) which is another ‘wet’ fly designed to be fished below the surface. The gold ribbing adds ballast to the fly, making it a good top-dropper fly for you Read more

Fly-Tying for Beginners – the Diawl Bach

The Diawl Bach, or Little Devil, is an important all-round fly for fishermen of small stillwaters and reservoirs -  it will even prove a successful pattern on many rivers – for trout fishermen. The Diawl Bach is not an imitative fly, rather it is a general “attractor” pattern which mimics key features of the intended [...] Read more

Fly-Tying Tutorial: Tying the Buzzer Lesson

This is a great little lesson for the total novice fly-tyer as Buzzers make a great start due to the lack of complexity in many designs: most successful buzzer patterns owe much to the sparseness of their design, making them great little confidence builders! A ‘buzzer’ is the pupal stage of aquatic insects – most [...] Read more

Fly-Tying Tutorial Video: Using the Whip Finisher

This is a little tutorial video that novice fly-tyers might find useful – particularly if you got a box of fly-tying wquipment and can’t work out how some of the bits and pieces work! This is the “Whip Finisher” and the video below shows you pretty much how it is used to finish off flies [...] Read more