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The “Major General” Chironomid Pupa!
“… it has military colours but a little too much bling for a simple enlisted man so I call it … the “Major General!” Share this information with your friends:Incoming Search Terms:anti static bag chironomid patternsanti static bag fly tyinganti … Continue reading
Posted in Chironomids
Tagged Chironomid Fly, Chironomid Pupa, fishing fly, Fly Patterns, Green Fly, trout fly
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The Golden Scud Back Shrimp!
Shrimp are present throughout the entire open water season therefor making them a very important food source for trout. They are particularily useful in the early spring and late fall when forage for other insects is scarce as the main … Continue reading
Posted in Shrimp / Scuds
Tagged Fly Patterns, Lake Patterns, Scud Back, Scud Flies, Shrimp Flies, trout fly
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The Mikulak Sedge!
Someone says caddis to me and I think of the various sizes and colours of the ones that come off in the Peace, Pine and Halfway rivers. But that’s only for a second or two as the hard wiring in … Continue reading
Posted in Caddis
Tagged Caddis, Caddis Patterns, Caddisfly, fly fishing patterns, Sedge Patterns, Sedges, Traveler Sedge, trout fly
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The “Bleeding Limey” Acetate Floss Chironomid!
Well up until now we have focused on the relatively simple “ice cream cone” style chironomid pupa fly patterns. That’s not a bad thing because despite being easy to tie, they are deadly little patterns that consistently fool big BC … Continue reading
The Triple F Leech Pattern (The Fat Furry Foker)
Just updated with a step by step video of Krazy tying his “Olive Red Head” version of this effective & durable fly pattern! The Triple F was originally designed as a big searching pattern – hence it’s name … “the Fat Furry … Continue reading
Posted in Leeches
Tagged bead head leech, black and red leech, black leech, fishing flies, fishing fly, fly fishing, fly fishing patterns, Fly Patterns, Leech, leech fly patterns, Micro Leech, Mini leech, olive and red bead head leech, olive and red leech, olive leach, red bead head leech, trout flies, trout fly
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