Fly Tying a Beadhead GSS Emerger with Jim Misiura
GSS material just keeps catching trout in so many different patterns.…
Fly Tying an Extended Body Sulphur Spinner with Jim Misiura
Using Deer Creek Extended Mayfly Body really helps with a pattern…
Fly Tying a No Hackle Olive Emerger with Jim Misiura
When the trout are super selective try a No-hackle dry, or e…
Fly Tying a DC Quill Gordon with Jim Misiura
No hackle split hair wing Gordon.
Fly Tying a DC Klinkhammer with Jim Misiura
Klinkhammer style flies are very effective emerger patterns.…
Fly Tying a Green Drake with Jim Misiura
The Green Drake is a well awaited dry fly in eastern U.S. Trout…
Fly Tying an Olive Flymph
Floating Nymphs are becoming more popular. Their low profile…
Fly Tying a Stuck in the Shuck
When a mayfly can't escape from the nymphal shuck they are very…
Fly Tying a Fluttering Stonefly with Jim Misiura
When black stone flies land on the water they have a hard time…
Fly Tying a Little Brown Stonefly with Jim Misiura
One of the first fishable hatches in the Northeast. Simple but…
Fly Tying a Dark Hendrickson Emerger with Jim Misiura
Quill body Dark Hendrickson emerger.
Fly Tying Bunyan Bug #2 with Jim Misiura
The original Bunyan Bug was created in 1923 by Norman Means.…
Fly Tying an Iron Blue Compara Dun with Jim Misiura
Iron Blue Dun is a popular spring time pattern. Tie it in a compara…
Fly Tying a March Brown with Jim Misiura
The March Brown is a large mayfly eagerly awaited by many trout…
Fly Tying for Beginners Sulpher Dun with Jim Misiura
The Sulpher is one of the first aquatic insects to show up after…
Fly Tying the Usual with Jim Misiura
I first learned the Usual from Eric Leiser at the Catskill Fly…
Fly Tying a Mallard and Yellow Light Cahill with Jim Misiura
Mallard flank gives the distinctive markings to the Cahill wings.…
Fly Tying a Golden Stonefly with Jim Misiura
Large stoneflies are a welcome sight on summer days. Can also…
Fly Tying a Sulpher Outrigger with Jim Misiura
The Outrigger is a crippled mayfly emerger.
Fly Tying Beginners Fly a Brown Bi-Visible with Jim Misiura
The Bi-Visible Brown, Olive, Grey, or Black. Are great flies…