Video- Tying a nymph for muddy waters

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When fishing in dark, murky waters after heavy rains, here are some fly color recommendations for good contrast: High-Visibility Options: Black: A classic choice for murky water. It provides a strong silhouette that fish can easily see. Purple: Another great option, offering good contrast against brown or green murky water. Olive: Dark olive shades can work well, especially if ...

Video -Tying a PT Octopus Nymph

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Hi guys, here is a fly for my friends who are pheasant tail nymphs fanatics :) .This type of PT nymph tied with hot spot is absolutely deadly for trout and grayling fishing. The fly is intentional tied without tail because spooky fish always "taste" the flies. The rigidness of the tail will make ...

Wild Salmon Under Threat: Patagonia Fish Joins Fight Against Open Net Salmon Farming

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The future of wild salmon hangs in the balance, and Patagonia Fish is taking a stand. We've joined forces with incredible partners like the Icelandic Wildlife Fund and the North Atlantic Salmon Fund to demand an end to open net salmon farming in Iceland. Why? Because this industry poses a serious threat to wild fish populations ...

Video Tying a bi-colored PT nymph

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This nymph is a slightly more complicated fly to make because it has more elements and because it requires a little more skill. But it's very fun to do. If you do it in small sizes, it is very effective for any type of fish (trout, grayling, even coregon and chub ) . Tying tips: use ...