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Tying Tuesday

This week’s Tying Tuesday features a great caddis dry fly, a unique wet fly, and a nymph you can fish year-round. It’s fun to look at some of the more creative, less mainstream ties that tiers come up with these days, and I think all of these patterns fit that bill.


First up is a fly I need more of in my own box – a High-viz Caddis dry fly, whipped up by the folks over at Savage Flies. This looks like a simple tie, and I reckon it’ll be easier to see on the water than your standard Elk Hair Caddis.


Up next is a fly that we don’t use enough of here in the States – a wet fly. This pattern is called the Red Arrow, and originated in Ireland, from an angler named Syl Higgins.


And our last fly this week is a mayfly nymph called “The Baetis Bomb.” This pattern is tied by Black Fly Creations, and looks like a bug you could fish year-round, as the video title implies.


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Tying Tuesday

This week’s Tying Tuesday features a great caddis dry fly, a unique wet fly, and a nymph you can fish year-round. It’s fun to look at some of the more creative, less mainstream ties that tiers come up with these days, and I think all of these patterns fit that bill.


First up is a fly I need more of in my own box – a High-viz Caddis dry fly, whipped up by the folks over at Savage Flies. This looks like a simple tie, and I reckon it’ll be easier to see on the water than your standard Elk Hair Caddis.


Up next is a fly that we don’t use enough of here in the States – a wet fly. This pattern is called the Red Arrow, and originated in Ireland, from an angler named Syl Higgins.


And our last fly this week is a mayfly nymph called “The Baetis Bomb.” This pattern is tied by Black Fly Creations, and looks like a bug you could fish year-round, as the video title implies.


The post Tying Tuesday appeared first on MidCurrent.


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