How to tie an effective Micro Caddis Pupa with Mojo Yarn

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Here’s a fly that’s easy to tie without any hassle: the Micro Caddis Pupa tied with Mojo Yarn. Any beginner in fly tying can make it. Of course, this fly can be tied with almost any material, but Mojo Yarn is especially suitable for small patterns. Tying tips: I highlighted the body segmentation by using nylon ...

Translucent Baetis Nymph

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Nothing complicated here, instead of thread or wire for ribbing I used a synthetic tail. Drop me a message if you like to see a video :) Materials: Hook in size 18 Thread used was Perdigon flat body thread in yellow pale Tail was made of hair from seal Ribbing was synthetic tail from here: https://www.troutline.ro/troutline-synthetic-tails-for-dry-flies Back cover was made of ...

Old Traditional Transylvanian Trout Flies – The Story of the Făgăraș Rooster Feathers

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I recently got my hands on some Spanish rooster feathers that, I’d say, are identical to the famous feathers from the roosters of Făgăraș. So, yesterday and this morning, I tied a few traditional-style wet flies. I first heard about these flies from Victor Țaruș — an exceptional fly angler and writer — who told me ...

Tying Video – The Legendary Italian Pettirosso Killer Nymph!

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At first look, it might not seem extraordinary, but this legendary Italian fly pattern has earned a place of honor in the world of trout fishing. Widely used across Italy’s rivers and streams, the Pettirosso nymph stands out with its distinctive red-orange collar, reminiscent of a robin’s breast, crafted from soft hen or partridge hackle ...