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Egg Dangler Spey Fly

I seem to have a problem getting away from incorporating eggs into my steelhead flies.  Every time I tie some leeches or swimming style steelhead flies I find myself putting bright orange, pink, or green “egg” spots somewhere on the fly.  These new flies are no different.  These marabou spey flies are tied with an … Continue reading »

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New Flies

I’m still playing around with some skating style dry flies for summer steelhead.  I’m hoping this weekend I get the chance to try some out on the water.  The fun thing about steelhead flies is that they don’t have to imitate anything specific or even real, so it really allows you to have fun with … Continue reading »

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Latest From the Vise

With summer steelhead in mind I decided to tie up some skating-style dry flies in case the opportunity arises.  Having steelhead in rivers with the water temps a bit warmer than fall conditions calls for some dry fly attempts.

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Musky Flies

In the past couple weeks when I’ve had time to get on the water I’ve been trying for my first ever musky.   Not long after I began my musky research  I heard about Pewaukee Lake in Waukesha County Wisconsin.  After watching reports online of the consistent success people were having there, and because it’s … Continue reading »

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Everglades Flies

In a few weeks my cousin and I are headed to the everglades to chase snook, tarpon, redfish and whatever else is willing to eat a fly.  When I’ve have time to hit the vise my focus is been on saltwater flies, some are tried and true classics and others are a few variations of … Continue reading »

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