Baetis Foam Emerger
Craig shows how to tie the Baetis Foam Emerger.
Craig shows how to tie the Baetis Foam Emerger.
Craig shows how to tie the Micro Wulff Cripple
Craig show how to tie the Amber X-Caddis
Craig shows how to tie the Callibaetis Deer Hair Spinner.
Craig ties NIck's Soft Hackle PMD emerger.
Craig Mathews Shows how to tie the New 2012 Midge Soft Hackle Emerger.
Bucky shows how to tie his pattern the Partridge & Ice.
Craig Mathews shows materials for and how to tie the (BST) Big Sky Tenkara.
Nick Nicklas shows how to tie his pattern the Shakey Bealy.
Patrick Daigle shows how to tie his version of the Joe Mitchell Split Case PMD
Craig Mathews shows how combo thread is used to create a very nice segmented body.
Craig Mathews show how to tie the Micro Madison Baetis.
Craig Mathews show how to tie the Micro Madison Midge.
Craig Mathews shows how to tie the Baetis Cripple Black Wing.
Watch Craig tie the Improved Baetis Sparkle Dun.
Hear what Craig has to say about the Anglerhaus Standard Tying kit.
Watch Craig tie the Baetis soft hackle emerger.
Watch Craig tie a PMD Soft Hackle Emerger
Watch Bucky show how to tie the X2 Caddis.
Watch Craig tie the oringinal serendipity.
Watch Craig tie the Griffth's Knat Emerger.
Watch Craig tie his version of "The House Fly"
Craig talk about the California Quail and its uses in fly tying.
Watch Craig tie the Egg Laying Caddis.
Bucky show how to tie his Hi Vis Epeorus Spinner.
Craig shows how to tie a Spent Caddis.
Craig show how to tie a Mother's Day Caddis
Bucky shows how to tie the Chewee Skin Caddis Larva.
Bucky shows how to tie the Fluttering White Miller.
Craig shows how to tie the Baker's Hole Soft Hackle
Bucky Shows how to tie the Muskrat Midge.
Here's the tying video for the Madison Guide Cripple.
Keep checking the Fly tying how section. As long as your looking we'll keep adding.
Craig Mathews shows how to tie the PMD Sparkle Dun, Zelon Midge and many others.
Every year we bring you our "New Flies for The Year."
There's probably not a bird that flies that has more uses for the fly tyer than the ringneck pheasant. From the top of its head to the tip of its tail, there's hardly a feather on a pheasant that can't be used to some good purpose. Whether it's hackle you need or tailing fibers, winging material or body material, shoulders or cheeks--whatever--it's all there.
Know your hair and its best use
The age old question