Shrimp fly
This is my latest Shrimp design, something I have been tinkering with for a while and I think I’m pretty happy with it now. This will certainly have a place in my fly box for next season..
This is my latest Shrimp design, something I have been tinkering with for a while and I think I’m pretty happy with it now. This will certainly have a place in my fly box for next season..
The Surf Candy was is one of those flies that all newcomers to saltwater fly tying aspire to.. Originally designed by Bob Popovic, this beautiful fly is a winner all over the globe and is one of my personal favourites, not least because I love playing with resin but also because it is just a … Read more
Sandeels, fishing hook down. Made with Bucktail and E Z body mylar tube covered with UV Resin which makes it translucent and enhances the integral flash !
I’m having a bit of an obsession with E Z body mylar tube at the moment, and I came up with this Squid pattern. The E Z body is coated with U.V resin and the ‘wings’ are carefully built up using layers of U.V…
Bob Clouser gave us the Clouser Minnow, which is probably the most common Saltwater fly in use today. A generic pattern that will catch most Saltwater species. It can be tied a few different ways with a variety of materials, but I personally like to keep it simple. I call these Fish Candy….
I’ve been very busy at the vice recently as the weather just has not been conducive to fishing and I have been concentrating on the baitfish type patterns experimenting with different profiles and colour schemes and perfecting the techniques for tying them.
Flatwings are great for drifting in current, just keeping in touch and waiting for a big girl to snaffle it as it swings into her lair ! These are tied on a size 2 Daiichi 2546.
These are an excellent choice for when the Bass or other predators are smashing tiny baitfish, the materials used are very translucent giving a very realistic representation of immature fry. Tied on a size 4 Daiichi hook, these are around 2.5 inches long.
I have an eye for the classics, and along with the Ray’s fly I also like the Brook’s Blonde pattern. Here’s my take on this classic all rounder which still catches plenty of fish.
Tied this batch of Lefty’s Deceiver variations up today in various colour combinations.
Continuing with the Flash blend theme here’s another baitfish this time tied ‘high tie’ style.
Been tying a lot with natural materials lately so I thought it was time to change to synthetics. I tied this one up as a Roach pattern for Pike fishing, but it would work equally well for salt water species as it resembles the peanut bunker type saltwater patterns.
I love this style of tying, simple, elegant, and effective at catching fish. Bucktail, Flashabou, Bugbond, and Funky braid and eyes.
A friend asked me to tie a selection of flies of my recommendation to get him started in Saltwater fly fishing.
These little flies are great fry patterns for when the predators are preoccupied on smaller baitfish. These are on a size 6 Sakuma stainless saltwater hook. The heads and body are Bug Bonded.