Here we will be showcasing a new type of worm fly. It is originally made from portions of a cut up condom. I have shown the steps needed to create the fly but using a pink rubber balloon for reference purposes. Normally one would take an unrolled (non lubricated) condom and cut the condom across the width and across the length (just like cutting a pie) so you would have four
A brace of brassies The brassie is one of those flies which really doesn't seem to resemble any specific type of insect or nymph, but rather suggests a variety of possible foodstuffs to fish. Maybe this is it's secret to being so versatile and effective. Start with a size 10-14 scud or nymph hook. Take some regular copper wire (you have to decide the diameter of the wire
Preparing my boat for the winter is an easy task. It only takes a little time and a bit of effort. On the last outing in the autumn, before I deem the season to be closed I change make sure to add some fuel additive to my gas tank (Stabil) and make sure that the motor isn't run dry at the end of the day so that the gas and the fuel protectant are inside the engine. This
This emerger fly pattern has been very effective for me when I have been fishing for trout with my fly rod. It is not a true dry fly nor is it a true nymph pattern but falls under the emerger category. it represents a caddis or a mayfly which has made it way to the surface and is trying to break free of it's nymphal shuck (outer skin) and hoping to emerge into an insect with
Wintertime in Canada usually means a slow down in fishing related activities. You might decide to go to one of the few outdoor shows to help you get through cabin fever, or if you are a fly fisherman/tyer you might decide to replenish your empty fly box, or you can head out for the hardwater season and try your hand at ice fishing. Unfortunately this winter was very mild here
I've been fishing since I was three and still can't get enough. Always looking for a new challenge in fishing.