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The
Yallerhammer, a truly American Fly
It is generally accepted that
it was the Cherokees who first brought down a Yellow-shafted Flicker
with a blowgun, wrapped its bright quill around a hook, and caught a
trout. Maybe the Cherokee indians tied
this fly as they tied the deer hair fly, reverse Palmer style. Article
by Bruce E. Harang
(2010-02-06)
DVD-presentation
Tomorrow's Fly
Fishers
An Introduction to Flyfishing for Young
People. DVD by Fanny Krieger
(2010-01-30)
Dan Fallon's Fly
Fishing Column
(2010-01-30)
Tying Mr. Sowbug's
Dead-Drifter Sowbug
If
sowbugs and scuds are in the stream, they can make up as much as
seventy-five percent of the trout diet. By Fox Statler
(2010-01-02)
Chokoloskee Tarpon
Tarpon fever had taken a firm grip on my brain and visions of big tarpon
can cloud anyone’s judgment. When you get tarpon fever there is only one
cure. By George Anderson
(2009-12-02)
The Remerger
Unweighted nymphs, flymphs and emergers, but because I think that
this pattern has all these properties built into it, I gave this fly
the striking name. By Hans van Klinken
(2009-11-15) |
Atlanta
Artist releases new desktop series of vintage trout flies as
fine art by Lincoln Stone
(2009-09-19)
Sliding knot for multi
fly leaders
When fishing with two or more flies on the
leader, one of technicalities to consider is how to construct
appropriate leader. Article by Milan Trickovic
(2009-08-31)
Angle flies,
method to tie dry flies, by Geir Kjensmo (2009-07-25)
The Arctic Mouse
Fly tying article by Bob Kenly
(2009-05-15)
Fox Statler's Sand
Eels
fly tying article by Fox
Statler
(2009-05-15)
How to Tie a Hare's Ear
Nymph
By R. Wollum
(2009-05-02)
Product news: New DVD,
Once in a Blue Moon The flyfishing
adventure of a lifetime... Set amongst the spectacular scenery of New
Zealand, a most strange and bizarre tale unfolds
(2009-04-13)
"Reinforced" parachute
hackles
Alternative method to wrap and secure parachute hackles. By Milan Trickovic
(2009-03-22)
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