Fishing Flies

  • Olive nymph tied with catgut catgut-microHere is the step by step: Nutria – the material that I use for tails and legs: a close up photo:   Materials: Hook: Maruto D82 BL #16 Thread: 17/0 Uni Body: olive catgut size S Tail:nutria guard hair ( natural dark speckled ) Torax: mad rabbit dubb olive mixed with yellow Legs: nutria guard hair Read more
  • Peacock Quill Baetis baetis1Here is a nymph  with a special place in my fly box. I use it in Autumn for grayling fishing   Materials: Hook: Maruto D82BL fly hook #16 Thread: 17/0 Uni Body: hand stripped quill – natural color Torax: mad rabbit dubbing  natural color mixed with yellow Legs:  Whiting Brahma hen barbs Tail: guard hair from Nutria -natural dark color Read more
  • Olives for grayling micro-oliveHere is a nice looking nymph for grayling. I use it late in the Autumn and is great with french style nymphing Soon I will post the step by step Read more
  • Krystal Shrimp for saltwater fishing 8Here you can find a pattern very easy to tie if yo are beginner in fly tying and you need a fishy fly Materials: Hooks: Daiichi D900  ST saltwater fly hooks size #6-2 Thread: Uni Cord White Antennae: Orange Bucktail Eyes: mono with UV Deer Creek Resin Underbody:dubbing in burnt orange Body:Super Long Hair   If you are interested about tying with Super ... Read more
  • UV Pink Bug uv-pink-bugs2Here is the step by step for  a great bug for grayling. Materials: Hooks: Demmon 100BL #14 Thread: Demmon Hot Spot Thread -fluo orange Body:  UV Pink Peter’s Ribbing Quill Wire: Hends Red wire Torax: Troutline super nymph dubbing –  hot pink Bead: Bidoz  Pink bead and the step bu step: and a few variants:   all of them are ready for fishing   happy tying Read more
  • My Best CDC Dry Fly – The Queen 10The Queen is my best cdc dry fly for slow and medium running waters. It is an artificial fly which floats perfectly on water, and it’s very realistic so that fish can’t ” turn it down”! I happened to create it while I was tying some classic dun flies with CDC. I was trying to find ... Read more
  • Agostino Midge Emerger 10Here is a step by step about how to tie a midge emerger  using Agostino Roncallo style. Agostino is a great  Italian flytyier who published a few  beautiful fly tying books and many articles. Materials: Hooks: D910 Daiichi #14-18 Thread: 17/0 Uni first Body: Puf CDC Second Body: peacock barbs and grizzly hackle Wing: Grey Dun Wing CDC And the step by ... Read more
  • Jigs for fishing trout in Summer time tex1Here is a nymph that I use in this period of time.  Trout love it especially in the first part of the day: The body is made using cream-light brown dubbing mixed with cdc. In this way the body is  more translucent then the body made of regular dubbing. I use this variant when the water temperature ... Read more
  • Deer Creek Buzzer 5This fly is simple and very easy to tie. Materials: Hook: Maruto Dohitomi C46 #10 Thread: UTC 70 Denier -black Under body: Holo Fibers – black Body: Troutline hand stripped quill – natural Cheeks: Glitter Thread – white and yellow mixed Coating: Deer Creek UV Resin Read more
  • 2 Wet Flies for trout fishing GRHE-WETHere are the used wet flies here in my area in this time  of the season for fishing trout. GRHE Wet Hook: Daiichi D1550 #12 Thread: Standard 6/0 Body: Spike dubbing – natural Tinsel: Uni Oval gold tinsel Tail: mallard spotted barbs Wing: duck segments Hackle: one or two turns of indian brown hackle March Brown Wet Hook: Daiichi D1550 #12 Thread: Standard 6/0 Body: brown thread Tinsel: ... Read more