Friday Night Flies – Bio Hazard Prawn
Friday Night Flies – Bio Hazard Prawn Freshwater or Saltwater, fish from all over the world love these patterns. The Bio Hazard Prawn is originally a salt patterns but its equally effective right now...
Friday Night Flies – Bio Hazard Prawn Freshwater or Saltwater, fish from all over the world love these patterns. The Bio Hazard Prawn is originally a salt patterns but its equally effective right now...
Friday Night Flies – Brendan’s Easy Steelhead Fly Here’s a super easy steelhead fly from Brendan who stopped in the store while we were filming. This fly uses a composite loop to make a...
Friday Night Flies – General Practitioner This fly needs no introduction. A very well known fly, the G.P. has been responsible for a lot of memorable fish for many anglers. The G.P is a...
Friday Night Flies – Steelhead Spratley The Doc Spratley is a very well known still water fly pattern in the Pacific Northwest. Here’s a take on it that beefs it up in size and...
This is a fly that I came up with last week for Chum Salmon. They are starting to show up in our rivers and they are hands down one of the best fighting...
The Borden Special was developed by Richard Borden for coastal cutthroat in Oregon. As soon as I saw this pattern I knew that with a few tweaks to the colours and hook that it...
This is a down and dirty hair wing fly pattern that will be a great early season Pink Salmon fly. It will do really well when the Pinks aren’t as numerous at the beginning...
This is another pattern that I dug out of Art Lingren’s book, “Contemporary Fly Patterns of British Columbia.” This is another super easy “guide style fly that you can fill your boxes quickly with. This...
The Moto Minnow is one of those patterns that will catch anything. It’s also easy to tie making it a great “guide fly” to fill your boxes with. This iteration is in a colour...
This squid pattern was inspired by one that @theflyboxx posted on instagram last week. It is a deadly pattern that will do really well off of the beaches here in Vancouver and it should...