Left Handed Monkey Wrench – Oskar Hagelin

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The LHMW is all about imballance. The three tungsten beads placed at the very back of the long streamer front hook enhances the side to side motion made by the thin cutting head.

LHMW shuold be fished with hard short strips to make it jerk, belly flash, go up and down, side to side…

Rear hook: Gamakatsu B10S (F314) size 2, Thread: UTC 140, Marabou: Tan

Rear hook: Gamakatsu B10S (F314) size 2, Thread: UTC 140, Marabou: Tan

Palmer chenille: Orange, Senyo Aqua Veil: Peperoni

Palmer chenille: Orange, Senyo Aqua Veil: Peperoni

Wrap both chenilles at the same time and then pinch downwards.

Wrap both chenilles at the same time and then pinch downwards.

Rabbit strips: Hareline Black barred orange on tan. Run hook thru and whip finish behind hook the eye.

Rabbit strips: Hareline Black barred orange on tan. Run hook thru and whip finish behind hook the eye.

Front hook: Partridge Universal Predator size 2/0, Beads: 3/16 (5mm) Tungsten

Front hook: Partridge Universal Predator size 2/0, Beads: 3/16 (5mm) Tungsten

Push tungsten beads forward as you tie in the wire and mount two 6mm plastic beads.

Push tungsten beads forward as you tie in the wire and mount two 6mm plastic beads.

Add the rear hook and push the tungsten beads over the wire and stop just before the hook bend. Secure the beads with a couple of thread wraps.

Add the rear hook and push the tungsten beads over the wire and stop just before the hook bend. Secure the beads with a couple of thread wraps.

Marabou hackled just in front of beads and then folded downward/backwards.

Marabou hackled just in front of beads and then folded downward/backwards.

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Rabbit strip.

Rabbit strip.

Palmer chenille and Aqua Veil.

Palmer chenille and Aqua Veil.

Tie in the rabbit stip.

Tie in the rabbit stip.

Senyo Laser Dub: Tan and Rusty Bronze

Senyo Laser Dub: Tan and Rusty Bronze

Another section of Laser Dub just behind the hook eye. Top of head and stripes is made withe black marker pen.

Another section of Laser Dub just behind the hook eye. Top of head and stripes is made withe black marker pen.

Eyes: Flymen 7.5 Fire, Dot: black marker pen.

Eyes: Flymen 7.5 Fire, Dot: black marker pen.

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Double Bunny Ad Swier – MaxMab

This is a quick Double Bunny Ad Swier step-by-step from MaxMab Fly Tying. I like the style on this one, so I thought you might too.

Partridge of Redditch Ad Swier Pike 6/0
Regal Vise – Regal Fly Tying Vise Revolution
Ekich Bobbin
Deer Creek Diamond Hard Uv Resin, Mega Body Tube, NEW HD CHAMELEON EYEZ
Veevus Threads Red 6/0
MaxMab FlyTying Custom Scissor from Roy B. Jenkins
Barred Magnum Rabbit Strips

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PMD Snowshoe Emerger – Jim Misiura

Material list:
Hook: 2 Extra Light Scud #14 – #18
Thread: Cream
Shuck: Brown Antron
Thorax: Pale Yellow/Cream Dubbing
Wing: Snowshoe Foot

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DeliveryMan Articulated – Andreas Andersson

In this episode of Tie TV, the professional fly tyer Andreas Andersson shows us how to tie a big 10″ articulated pike/muskie fly called “DeliveryMan Articulated”. It’s a very cool fly with amazing swimming action from side to side and it’s easy to cast.

Materials:

Hook: Partridge Predator CS86 X 4/0-6/0 in the front, 3/0-4/0 in the back
Glue: Zap Gel, Zap brush on, Devcon Epoxy, Uv -glue
Thread: Textreme Power thread 100D Vit
Connection: Partridge 49 strand pikewire 40 pound. 2-3 6mm plast pärlor.
Head: Craftfur in olive and orange
Eyes: Epoxy eyes 11mm Fl. röd
Body:
Bucktail Orange and sculpin olive
Textreme Bauer pike flash Holo Chartreuse
Textreme Bauer pike flash Holo Orange
Bauer Power Rattle
Big fly fiber in Orange and Blends Golden Olive

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SharkWave Siege Fly Line by Scientific Anglers

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Last summer I had the chance to cast Scientific Anglers SharkWave line. I really liked the casting and shooting ability of the line. This particular line was the SharkWave GPX. At that time SA had not released a streamer line of the SharkWave series. Well, it is now available and it is called SharkWave Siege. I asked Scientific Anglers representative, Erick Johnson, to give me his opinion of the new line and this is what he had to say.

“Think of it as the ideal boat line for roll casting big flies in tight spaces. It’s perfect for everything from streamers and bass poppers to mousing (where I really find it shines)

Key selling points for the Siege –
• Short head (under 27’ minus the handling section) loads easily for beginners (or clients).
• Long front taper means more accurate and delicate presentations
• The mass of the head is concentrated in the back 1/3 – meaning roll casting and short distance line management are easier with this line.
• We make it down to a 5 weight for those that want to Bass fish but don’t want to buy a new rod to do it.

The applications we see customers using this line for are below –
• People who are new to the Carp game but want to get into it.
• Mousing – I did some major damage on the Au Sable with the Siege. Again, it’s a roll casting machine.
• Single hand swinging for Steel-bows. See profile above, similar to a “Scandit,” style head that can roll over tips if need be.
• Bassin’ with people who are newer to the game.

To summarize, this line is an excellent and versatile line choice for beginning to novice anglers looking to improve their big fly presentation. Anglers who enjoy carrying line will like the Titan more.”

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Tail Fly Fishing Magazine – Issue #17

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The new issue of Tail Fly Fishing Magazine is live and ready!
In this issue:

  • Tarpon nursery
  • Bite, poison or sting?
  • Captain Scott Hamilton of Florida’s east coast.
  • Things to take with you fishing.
  • Fly storage tips
  • Do you need a picture of another bonefish?
  • Learn how to tie a Baby Mahi Mahi pattern.

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Tailmaster Emerger – Marcelo Morales

HOOK: PARTRIDGE YK, 12 ST.
THREAD: 14/0 WHITE COLOR.
TAIL: fibers from the spongy parts of a hackle.
ABDOMEN : 3 to 6 fibers from domestic peacock tail or wing.
RIBBING 1: Flashabou Mirage pearly.
RIBBING 2: fine red copper wire.
THORAX: peacock Herl.
WINGCASE: CDC feathers, color beige or imitating the natural mayflies.

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Cellar Dweller – Rich Strolis


Vertical Jig Style streamer pattern. Can be fished for several species. Jig style streamers are very overlooked patterns and styles, and this one is a deadly one.

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Casters Fly Shop Traditional Catskill Dries contest

Casters Fly Shop is holding a fun little fly tying contest on Facebook and the entries are required to be Traditional Catskill Dry Flies. There are some beautiful flies being posted, so I thought I would post some of the flies that have been submitted so far. Enjoy!

Bivisible tied by Aileen Lane

Bivisible tied by Aileen Lane

Quill Gordon tied by Anders Skau

Quill Gordon tied by Anders Skau

Whitcraft tied by David Stenström

Whitcraft tied by David Stenström

Royal Coachman Fan Wing tied by Jon Strand

Royal Coachman Fan Wing tied by Jon Strand

Wally Wing Quill Gordon tied by Justin Aldrich

Wally Wing Quill Gordon tied by Justin Aldrich

American March Brown tied by Miroslaw Senderski

American March Brown tied by Miroslaw Senderski

Beaverkill tied by Miroslaw Senderski

Beaverkill tied by Miroslaw Senderski

Red Quill tied by Niklas Dahlin

Red Quill tied by Niklas Dahlin

Queen of Waters tied by Ricky Bassett

Queen of Waters tied by Ricky Bassett

Rat Faced Mcdougal tied by Ricky Bassett

Rat Faced Mcdougal tied by Ricky Bassett

 Labranche tied by Roger Enger Lie

Labranche tied by Roger Enger Lie

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Wood Duck Scud

Tim Flagler of Tightline Productions shows us how to tie a Wood Duck Scud. This is definitely an interesting pattern.

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