Tying the Shuttlecock Buzzer
Tying the Shuttlecock Buzzer, which uses a method devised by Clive Perkins to use cul de canard to hold the head of the fly ...
Tying the Paraloop Duster
Tying the Paraloop Duster, which is a parachute-hackled version of the Grey Duster, a great dry fly for use on both river and stillwater. ...
Tying a Beacon Beige dry fly
Tying a Beacon Beige dry fly – highly recommended and named by Peter Deane and used as an olive dun imitation, the 'Beige' was ...
Tying a cul-de-canard caddis
How to tie a Caddis or Sedge using cul de canard as the body and the wing, for use as a dry fly on ...
Tying a cul-de-canard wing
How to tie a CdC wing using cul de canard fibres to produce naturally floating dry flies, including F-Fly, Petitjean dries, Olives, Duns, Midges, Mayflies, ...
Tying a traditional dry fly hackle
How to tie a dry fly hackle in the traditional wound style using a cock hackle, often today a genetic cock hackle.For: Grey Duster, Grizzle ...
Tying a Deer-hair Sedge
How to tie a Deer Ear Sedge dry fly, using deer's ear. To imitate adult caddis or egg-laying caddis on rivers and stillwaters. ...
Tying a dry Needlefly (small stonefly)
How to tie a Needle fly (small stonefly) dry fly using Beaverplus dubbing and moose body hair, using an Elk-hair caddis tying style. Also for ...
Tying a Red-tag Shuttlecock Buzzer
How to tie a Red-tag Shuttlecock Buzzer, emerger dry fly for reservoir trout, using cul de canard as a wing. For fishing static. ...