Fly Tying

  1. Three Honker Midges tied by House of Fly's Sam Wike

    How To Tie The Honker Midge – The Best Midge Pattern I’ve Ever Tied

    If you are a diehard dry-fly angler and fish the months of December through April, you know a certain angling truth: That is not a mosquito.

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    4 Min
  2. How to tie Andy Mill's Tarpon Toad tarpon fly

    How To Tie The Millhouse Tarpon Toad

    Quickly learn how to tie Andy Mill's Tarpon Toad Fly. It's one of the best tarpon flies in history and catches silver kings in the Florida Keys, Cuba, Mexico and Belize.

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    2 Min
  3. Kelly Galloup Bug Patterns (Not One Streamer)

    Kelly Galloup Bug Patterns (Not One Streamer)

    As you can see there are many patterns in the Galloup fleet of flies both in dries and nymphs that are proven and have been in use for years. Not only this but we are just scratching the surface, Kelly has other patterns not included in this list that can be found in his forementioned books and videos.

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    8 Min
  4. The Montana Intruder

    The Montana Intruder

    The Montana Intruder – a trout spey fly tying introduction and tutorial by Fred Telleen

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    2 Min
  5. The Semperfli Boom Dubbing

    The Semperfli Boom Dubbing

    Sam creates a killer trout spey fly using SEMPERFLI BOOM DUBBING.

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    2 Min
  6. Gary LaFontaine's Airhead Fly - 3 Reasons You Should Fish This Fly

    Gary LaFontaine's Airhead Fly - 3 Reasons You Should Fish This Fly

    If you haven’t read the book Trout Flies by Gary LaFontaine, “You betta ask somebody.” I recently purchased a new copy of this book off eBay (new to me) actually signed by LaFontaine. It’s signed, “For effective flies -Gary LaFontaine.”

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    4 Min
  7. Are New Fly Patterns Just Renditions of Older Patterns?

    Are New Fly Patterns Just Renditions of Older Patterns?

    Yes. I mean pretty much right? When Ken Morrish invented the Morrish Hopper it was new and awesome BUT… it is a foam hopper. We’re not inventing new insects so in some capacity we are mimicking something that’s already been mimicked.

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    3 Min
  8. Lobby Hobby Fly Tying Carp Fly Comp - TFP in the Wild

    Lobby Hobby Fly Tying Carp Fly Comp - TFP in the Wild

    If you’re a fly tier, chances are you’ve been curious enough to check out your local craft stores in search of the next best material that hopefully no one else has figured out yet. This is not really that.

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    5 Min
  9. The Genesis of the Skurp

    The Genesis of the Skurp

    But a while back, Austin, the newest member of the TFP crew showed us a fly he’d been using on the Missouri River here in Montana during one of our fly tying design sessions. He only had one, and it had obviously been used a lot and the dubbing on the back was barely intact.

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    2 Min
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