Winging with hackles
How to select and match hackles to pair up and form a wing of four hackles, as used in Black Lure, White, Lure, Deceiver, Whiskey ...
Accurate varnish application
How to apply varnish to the head of a fly neatly, accurately, and exactly the right amount to produce a classy, glossy finish, and ...
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 lead under-body
How to tie a lead under-body using wire of foil strips, to produce weighted Nymphs, such as Caddis, Olives, Shrimps, to help them fish ...
Attaching a gold bead to the hook
How to attach a gold, silver or tungsten bead to the hook to tie gold-head, or bead-head flies - wets, nymphs and jigs, such ...
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 small bead-head Zonker
How to tie a small bead-head Zonker, using flashy Disco Zonker strip, for imitating small fry and baitfish.
Using Cobbler’s wax
Using cobbler's wax on fly-tying thread. How to colour thread and make it more tacky, the advantages and effects. ...