Friday Night Flies – Water Boatman
The water boatman is a very effective fly fishing pattern in Western Canada From May – September. It is a very hard pattern to fish incorrectly. You can troll it, cast it and strip...
The water boatman is a very effective fly fishing pattern in Western Canada From May – September. It is a very hard pattern to fish incorrectly. You can troll it, cast it and strip...
Friday Night Flies – Hovering Leech. Scotty Holmes while sitting at his vise ties up a Hovering Leech. The Hovering Leech is fished with a sink tip fly line and a 3 -4′ leader....
Dave Shows how to tie a very popular fly fishing pattern called the Booby. The booby is fished on a full sinking line and retrieve with a short erratic stripping motion. Works best in...
Friday Night Flies – Black Chenille Bugger. Scotty Holmes ties up a variation of the Wooly bugger called the Chenille Bugger. It covers the bases on a number of different flies including, Leech, Minnows,...
Friday Night Flies – Brown Micro Leech. Scotty ties a Brown Micro Leech, a must have pattern for your fly box if you are fishing in British Columbia Canada. Fish it on a slow...
Friday Night Flies – Egg Sack Fry. The Egg Sack Fry is definitely a very sweet looking Fly. All predatory fish love to eat these tasty morsels. Be it Trout Fry or Salmon fry...
Friday Night Flies – UV Chenille Nymph. This fly is inspired from the classic hares ear nymph. Scott has fished this pattern in Cowichan, Thompson and Birkenhead Rivers. The pattern is a Bull Trout...
Friday Night Flies – Sparkle Wing Dry Fly. This is an all purpose dry fly that is a simple tie. Works great on Rivers and Lakes all over the World. This pattern utilizes deer...
Friday Night Flies – Black Biot Nymph. This Black Biot Nymph is deadly in the Pemberton & Whistler area. Scott uses this pattern mostly in rivers but he does say that it works well...
Friday Night Flies – Boulders Flying Black Ant. Boulder has spent some time perfecting this Flying Black Ant pattern. When Trout are feeding on Black ants, pretty well anything resembling an ant gets eaten....