Friday Night Flies – Mini Gurgler
Friday Night Flies – Mini Gurgler The Mini Gurgler is a fantastic and easy fly to tie for Sea Run Cutthroat trout and migratory Coho Salmon off of beaches. You can even tie this...
Friday Night Flies – Mini Gurgler The Mini Gurgler is a fantastic and easy fly to tie for Sea Run Cutthroat trout and migratory Coho Salmon off of beaches. You can even tie this...
Friday Night Flies – Rocket Minnow The Rocket Minnow is a quick and easy unweighted Steelhead fly. It’s a good idea to have patterns in a variety of weights in your box because it...
Friday Night Flies – Bucktail Minnow This is a quick and dirty salmon fry imitation for cutthroat trout. Tie it up with different colors of bucktail to match the naturals that start emerging in...
Friday Night Flies – Electric Spey This Spey fly came to be from free styling at the vice one night. I took elements from some flies that I have seen done by Art Lingren...
Friday Night Flies – Bloody Butcher Fly The Bloody Butcher comes from a family of flies called Butcher’s. The Bloody Butcher was invented over 150 years ago, around 1836 in Tunbridge Wells, England. It...
Friday Night Flies – Jon Hazlett’s Dirk Wiggler This steelhead fly has crazy amounts of movement and was originated by Jon Hazlett of the Ashland Fly Shop in Oregon. This is a super fun...
Friday Night Flies – Purple Spey This is a bit of a freestyle spey pattern. I got a lot of inspiration for this one from Art Lindgren’s books and a lot of online sources....
Friday Night Flies – The Lioness This is one of those patterns that evolved as a do it all pattern. It has the body of a black gnatt, the tail and collar of the...
Friday Night Flies – String Leech The string leech has been around for quite a while and it is a fantastic steelhead fly. It has loads of movement and salmon and steelhead can’t resist...
Friday Night Flies – California Neil The California Neil over the years has become a staple pattern on BC fresh and salt waters for Coho Salmon. It is very reminiscent of a Wooly Bugger...