Friday Night Flies – Tolley’s Polar Shrimp Variant
Friday Night Flies – Tolley’s Polar Shrimp Variant Martin Tolley came to Vancouver in the late 1950’s after a brief stint back east when he immigrated to Canada from England. He is considered to...
Friday Night Flies – Tolley’s Polar Shrimp Variant Martin Tolley came to Vancouver in the late 1950’s after a brief stint back east when he immigrated to Canada from England. He is considered to...
Friday Night Flies – Stimulator variant These flies were initially designed to specifically imitate adult stoneflies. The stimulator dry fly is a go to attractor fly particularly during big stone fly hatch. This fly...
Friday Night Flies – Mr Pinky Salmon Fly This is a great Fly for chasing Pink Salmon, Searun Cutthroat and Steelhead. It combines a few inexpensive fly tying materials and challenges you to think...
Friday Night Flies – Golden Demon Variant Spey Fly Classic pattern from the 1800s’ the Golden Demon was brought over from NZ. This clean spey fly is best used in clear water conditions. Friday...
Friday Night Flies – Spruce Fly Variant Fly challenge from a Friday Night Flies fan. Zach passed it along to me. The original Spruce fly is used in the OP for Sea-run Cutties and...
Friday Night Flies – Mickey Finn The Mickey Finn or simply the “Mickey” is a fly that got its fame in the 30s and 40s. It is a great all around streamer that is...
Friday Night Flies – Hares Wiggle Caddis This jig pattern is a must have it works on moving and flat water and other than the use of a dubbing loop is quite simple and...
Friday Night Flies – Olive Poly Wing Spinner Spinners are the final stage of the Mayfly life cycle. As spinners they mate, lay their eggs and then die. Fish really key in on spinners...
Friday Night Flies – FNF Spruce Fly Variant The Spruce fly was asked to be tied by one of our loyal viewers, Greg, he mentioned on our Facebook page that he’d like to see...
Friday Night Flies – Easy Saltwater Baitfish Fly Jordan just got back from a trip to Florida where he was fishing for Jack’s and Tarpon. He caught a lot of fish on this pattern...