Tie Twice the Flies in Half the Time

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If you tie flies and you're looking for a way to increase your fly output, I've got a great fly tying tip for you today. I personally don't have the luxury of extra time on my hands these days with running two companies and managing...

Sunday’s Classic / 4 Worm Patterns I Always Carry In My Fly Box

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WORM FLY PATTERNS THAT CONSISTENTLY CATCH FISH It's no secret worm patterns are super consistent most of the year for catching both stocked and wild trout. They work especially well for stocked fish, after a big rain, and during the spring, winter, and fall seasons. I've...

Saturday’s Shoutout / 2 Alternative Species During Runoff, TFM’s Soft-Hackle Bee

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This week's Saturday Shoutout we talk about two alternative species to chase during spring runoff in and around Jackson, WY and TFM's step by step tie recipe for a realistic soft-hackle bee that's actually quick and easy to tie....

Saturday Shoutout / Block Ties Flies, Deeter Talks Bonefishing

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This weeks Saturday shoutout I grace you with two quick reads. Erin Block stimulates our brains about the rewards of fly tying and Kirk Deeter shares three bonefishing tips that his recent guide in the bahamas taught him that's guaranteed to help you find success....

Sunday’s Classic / Pheasant Tail Nymph Attractor

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I’m a firm believer in utilizing a bright attractor nymph in my tandem nymph rigs during the winter months.  A couple years back, I thought to myself, why not take a proven traditional fly patterns and modify them with bright attractor fly tying materials. This...