Tagged: Pink Salmon flies
Friday Night Flies – Brad’s Magic Pink Salmon Fly Variant. Once you find a pattern that works you’re always trying to make it better. With most Pink’s you’ll find they like sparse. This pattern...
Friday Night Flies – Pink Floyd Salmon Fly. Use this fly off the beach around the sunshine coast, Fury Creek and Vancouver Island. A simply cast and strip pattern used with a sink tip...
Friday Night Flies – Pink Salmon Special . A great Early season Pink Salmon fly that puts the hurt on them. Easily swung through soft, deeper water most effective in that 4′ – 6′...
Some of my fondest memories of fly fishing comes from this very fly. It represents an emerging fly that is leaving it’s husk behind and then flies away as a fly. Any of you...
Wet flies are a pattern every fly fisher should have in their box. Lots of different sizes . And a couple of patterns you believe in and success will happen .. sometimes its nice...
Keep it simple and catch more fish. The more you Chironomid fly fish, you’ll find that the simple patterns catch more fish. The Grey Money Chironomid is one of those producers. Hopefully I haven’t...
Black SuperGlitter Chironomid sometimes is good to get back to tying simple neutral colored Chironomids. It’s easy to fall into that black hole of creating the coolest Chironomid, but what you’ll find out is...
The Chromie Chironomid is one of the most popular Chironomids on the planet. If you don’t have one of these in your Chironomid box, you’re Dumb. lol That being said I usually use this...
If you aren’t trying your best to copy Chronomid patterns to the best you can, you probably aren’t gonna catch fish like those that are. Today Brian Chan posted a picture of some Chironomids...
It’s go time for Dragonfly nymphs on the small lakes surrounding British Columbia. Dragonfly Nymphs are a staple food source for Trout. One thing about dragonfly nymphs is that they pack a nasty bite...