Andy shows us how to tie a Pink Duracell nymph.
Author Archives: Paul Beel
A2Z Minnow – 239Flies
A2z DIY KIT:
Danville 210 thread
3” EP craft fur brush
1.5 EP Minnow Head brush
4.5 mm EP plastic eyes
Zap gel
Gamakatsu SC15 hook 2/0 (or similar)
Recommend tool:
Double sided razor
Lice and/or finger brush
Hackle pliers
239flies.com
3431 Bonita beach rd #205
Bonita springs fl 34134
Filed under Streamers
Flies Around the Net – August 2018
- Michał Zapał
- Brendan Kaminski
- Greg Liney
- Drew Chicone
- Jeremy Miller
- Dron Lee
- Jesse Males
- Grant McClure
- Holger Lachmann
- Jason Taylor
- Olli Harjunen
- Jesse Males
- Matt Ebbers
- Marcelo Morales
- Mike Schmidt
- Tim Sickles
- Paul J. Beel
- Nome Buckman
- Ryan Joseph
- Robert Strahl
- Tyler Lescano
- WIlliam Ensiferum
Clouser Swimming Nymph – Carp Variation
In this fly tying tutorial, Brian Flechsig at Mad River Outfitters breaks down step-by-step how to fly tie this Clouser Swimming Nymph with some of his own twists for catching carp.
Materials list:
Hook: Tiemco 2302 #8 or #10
Thread: UTC 70
Bead: 5/32″ Copper
Weight: .020″ Lead Wire
Tail: Black Barred Gold Variant Rabbit Strip
Flash 1: Krystal Flash- Orange Pearl
Flash 2: Flahsabou- Copper
Rib: Medium Gold Oval Tinsel
Wing Case: Peacock Herl
Legs/Hackle: Hen Back Feather
Filed under Carp flies
Stonfo Razor Holder Review – East Rosebud Fly Shop
From East Rosebud Fly Shop:
Really cool new tool in from Hareline, the Stonfo Razor Holder. Russ does an in depth review on it and how this will step up your deer hair game.
Filed under Deer Hair, New Product
Southern Culture On The Fly – Summer 2018
Check out the new issue of Southern Culture On The Fly magazine!
Filed under emagazine
Klinkhopper with Barry Ord Clarke
From Barry:
“A grasshopper tied Klinkhammer style, that has worked well for me and gives a lttle different presentation but a great footprint of a hopper.”
AFS Favorite for Steelhead
From Ashland Fly Shop:
Marcus Mattioli at the Ashland Fly Shop ties a favorite traditional Steelhead pattern here in Oregon.
Filed under Steelhead