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The Prince Family Tree
Since its inception, tiers have tweaked, manipulated, and reworked this classic nymph into dozens of unique patterns. BY KEN ...
On December 23, 2019 / By Seth Fields -
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Quick Tie – The “10 Going On 14 Nymph”
This fly isn’t really a new fly, just a variation of the Pheasant-Tail Nymph. However, it has a few ...
On March 20, 2019 / By Seth Fields -
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Roll Tape!
Double-sided tape makes an excellent foundation for crafting extended-body dry flies and nymphs. [by Scott Sanchez] SOMETIMES GOOD IDEAS ...
On August 16, 2018 / By Seth Fields -
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Wing Butts
Save time and create downwing flies with better profiles by using the butt of the wing to form a ...
On July 24, 2018 / By Seth Fields -
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Rethinking Wet Flies
New materials, tying tools, and techniques help put a new spin on classic patterns. [by Scott Sanchez] ...
On March 3, 2017 / By American Angler -
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Give Other Herls A Whirl
Bring new life to common patterns with uncommon feathers [by Scott Sanchez] ...
On December 16, 2016 / By American Angler -
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The Half Hitch Braided Minnow
Use a common nymph-body technique to tie realistic minnow streamers. [by Scott Sanchez] ...
On July 28, 2016 / By American Angler -
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A Tale of Two Crabs
Two patterns that match one of the most prolific food sources in the sea. [by Scott Sanchez] ...
On March 16, 2016 / By American Angler -
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The Purple PFD Parachute
How to use a little glue and foam to make patterns more buoyant and durable. [ by Scott Sanchez] ...
On March 7, 2016 / By American Angler