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  • Fishing Fly tying Video spotlight

    Tying quill bodies

    If flies were measured by their appearance, quill-bodied mayfly patterns would take Best in Show honors every single time. Sleek yet buggy, streamlined, yet high-floating, quill-bodied flies are stylish and functional. https://youtu.be/4dpdMZmfRYM Tim Flagler shows us how to tie the perfect quill-bodied fly. But they can be a bear to tie, especially if you've never…

  • Fly tying Fishing TROUT Magazine

    Conehead Bunny Leach

    Brown trout across the nation are on the move—fall is when they're most active and most aggressive as they're preparing to spawn or defending redds. And, often, the best way to elicit strikes from big browns is to chase them with streamers. https://youtu.be/UzPxgE7yruw Step-by-step instructions. And there might not be a better leach pattern than…

  • Fly tying Fishing Video spotlight

    The Woolly Worm

    Tying the Woolly Worm.

    The Woolly Bugger's less-sophisticated cousin, the Woolly Worm, is an excellent searching pattern for subsurface trout, and it has the added benefit of being an excellent pattern for panfish, like crappy and bluegill. https://youtu.be/0T8CBIE5-Lc Above, Tim Flagler ties a really durable version of this venerable pattern. If it's meant for non-stop action on bluegill, it…

  • Fishing Fly tying TROUT Magazine

    Red Tag Wet Fly

    Wet flies fished on the swing can be among the most effective patterns for trout, particularly in late summer and early fall when migratory fish, like brown trout and brook trout, are aggressive and hungry. https://youtu.be/j9Pp2Xuq-J0 Tim Flagler of Tightline Productions ties a great wet fly pattern in the video above. Although originally tied in…