The Wobble or Wobbler fly is an effective little fly for bass, crappie and bluegill. The Wobbler is considered a warm water fly, making it a good choice for midwestern lakes in the summer time. Make…
Bass diver fly patterns get the name from the motion the fly makes in the water. The bass diver moves up and down, going under the water as it moves after the cast. Like most fly patterns, bass divers…
A steelhead mover is a simply fly used to go for summer or winter steelhead. This fly is simple and allows customization as needed. Change the color of the marabule or the hook size to achieve the…
Crappies are classified as panfish, along with a variety of sunfishes. Unlike sunfishes that prefer to take motionless bait, crappies chase minnows and moving prey. This feeding habit makes the use of…
Crayfish are a major food source for fish in warm and cold waters. Crayfish are especially vulnerable when they molt and lose the hard shell. Dave Whitlock, a famed innovative fly tyer and expert…
Fly fishing is enjoyed by millions of people every year. Many of these fly fishermen enjoy tying their own flies. A fly-tying station is important to these fly tiers because it holds most of the…
Fly tying benches provide a work space and organize the tools and supplies used to tie flies for fly fishing. The design of the bench will be influenced by the amount of space available and whether…
Fly tying is an art form and a science that requires selectively placing various materials on a fishing hook in an attempt to imitate an insect. The hook is rigidly held by a vise while the fly tier…
Tying your own flies is a true craft in fly-fishing. It isn't hard to put together a kit that will give your aspiring fly fisher some basic tools to get started.