This nymph model is a fly tied for those who love to fish with spiky-bushy type of flies. There are certain rivers where these type of flies are by far more efficient than those small tinny and slim flies. Usually these are big rivers with fast and super fast currents where fish eat consistent food. ...
Video- the CDC Paraloop Unsinkable Emerger
It takes a little more time to make it than a simple fly. You cannot tie it on hooks smaller than 16. Actually you can, but it is difficult and it becomes too bulky. But it's worth it, it's the most effective emerger that I've tried everywhere. Materials: Materials used: Materials: Hook: Varivas 2200 size14/16 Body: Belgian rabbit ...
Video-Tying a green and partridge jig nymph
Bright green nymphs are great attractor patterns. This model can be particularly effective in murky water where a flash of color can grab a fish's attention. When algae blooms occur, the water can take on a greenish tinge. Green nymphs can blend in slightly while still offering some contrast, potentially attracting fish feeding on the ...
Video – Tying a multicolor perdigon -for cloudy waters
Here is the video how I make this perdigon. Recipe: Size 18 hook W633 Demmon https://www.troutline.ro/demmon-competition-w633-bl-fly-hooks Tail made of Coq de Leon -Pardo medio Thread used is Gel Spun Ultra Flat 50DEN in brown https://www.troutline.ro/troutline-gel-spun-ultra-flat-thread-50den-100m Body is made of tinsel rainbow- Glossy Pearl Coating is done with Troutline UV Resin https://youtu.be/0CvNNVOY05I
Video- Tying a nymph for muddy waters
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 ...
Fishing in Costa Rica- Movie
If you are tented to fish for the mighty Tarpon or other ferocious fish, here is an interested movie about fishing experience in Costa Rica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNINc0Dd58Y
Video -Tying a Cripple Baetis Nymph on size #16
This nymph is very efficient when it comes to fishing very shy and picky trout. Whether Czech or French style of nymphing is used, this fly made on small hooks from 16 to 20 will fool any fish. The fly can be tied with a quill body or thread, but what makes it special is ...
Video-Tying a Green Diamond Perdigon -the perfect nymph for beginners!
This type of micro nymph suits for fishing in rivers where is full of brown and green algae. The fly mimic very well the environment colors but is sparkly enough to make the fish interested in tasting it. It is an excellent pattern for fishing in fast flowing waters or using French style of fishing ...
Video -How to tie a Purple Spider with Diamond Thread -The sparse version
Here's my way of tying a super sparse Purple and Partridge Spider. I use Diamond Body thread (to add more sparkle) for this pattern. I like to make it as sparse as possible because it's designed for fishing in very slow-running waters. If you enjoy classic English-style casting upstream and across, this is the type ...
Video -Tying a Squirrel Mayfly – a generic pattern for all situations!
When you're hitting a new river, or one you haven't explored in a while, it's wise to start with versatile flies. This is where generic patterns like the GRHE and Pheasant Tail truly shine. These flies are popular because they mimic a wide range of aquatic insects at the same time, making them effective in ...