by marketing@fishingmatters.biz | Dec 10, 2021 | Tutorials, Paul Little
Paul Little Dressing the Red Tag Spider Hook: Partridge L3AS size 12 Thread: Brown thread of choice Tail: Red floss Body: Peacock herl (from the eye) Hackle: Red game Paul Little has been a Partridge...
by marketing@fishingmatters.biz | Nov 24, 2021 | Scott Biron, History, Tutorials
Purple Smelt Tied by Scott Biron. Words, video and images from Scott Biron Purple smelt: materials list Partridge Heritage Streamer 2-6, 7 or 9x Tag: Silver tinsel Body: Fluorescent red floss, silver tinsel ribbing Beads: On tandems flies place small cylindrical...
by marketing@fishingmatters.biz | Nov 16, 2021 | Chris Reeves, Pattern, Tutorials
The Hawthorn fly Photos and text from Chris Reeves Bibio marci or St. Mark’s fly or more usually the hawthorn fly, is a species of fly from the family Bibionidae. It is found across much of Europe. Their name comes from the fact that the adults usually emerge...
by marketing@fishingmatters.biz | Aug 17, 2021 | Allan Liddle, Tutorials
Green-Tailed Kate Hedgehog The Kate McLaren is a fly I’ve sung the praises of many times before and the competition borne green-tailed version was one of many variations that came about, however, it’s also one that’s survived and is present in many wild anglers fly...
by marketing@fishingmatters.biz | Aug 17, 2021 | Fred Klien, History, Tutorials
The Tomah Jo, the Favorite Fly of a Maine Indian Guide – By Fred Klein Tomah Joseph, an Algonquin Indian from the Grand Lake Stream area in Maine was a fly fishing and hunting guide in the 1800’s as well as an elder of the Passamaquoddy Indian Tribe. He was...
by marketing@fishingmatters.biz | Aug 17, 2021 | Allan Liddle, Tutorials
Yellow Greenwell Spider Hedgehogs, they are simply fantastic flies and I’ve waxed lyrical about the deadly attraction these flies have on our trout many times. This time I simply wanted to show off another little twist in a colour combination I love so much; the Olive...