Monthly Archives: March 2010

March 8th Fly Tying Class, last of the season

Join Barrett Christiensen’s Beginning Fly Tying Class for five consecutive Mondays 6-8pm starting March 8th. No experience is necessary to take the class. Attendees will learn basic fly tying techniques centered around local fly patterns. All materials and tools are … Continue reading

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Jay’s Total Domination Egg: Steelhead fly tying video

In this new video, Jay Nicholas demonstrates the Total Domination Egg, a pattern named on the fly after Eugene’s favorite IPA from Ninkasi Brewing. This offbeat egg pattern fishes well under an indicator with a heavy stonefly nymph in tandem. … Continue reading

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Jay’s Marabou Steelhead Jig: So effective you’ll feel guilty

Fly fishing purists, do not press play on this video unless you want to catch a lot of steelhead. Fly fishing with a jig under an indicator is freaking deadly and Jay Nicholas shows you how to tie a basic … Continue reading

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Using a Hair Stacker to make Mayfly Tail Brushes

Save time tying mayfly tails by creating a tail brush using a hair stacker and a glue gun. Jay Nicholas shows us a production fly tying technique. Moose Body Hair Appropriate Hair Stacker Glue Gun Glue Sticks

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March Brown hatch kicks off in full force on the Lower McKenzie River

Fishing the Lower McKenzie River: A rainy day in early March, the McKenzie is much lower than normal spring flows. Ethan Nickel, Chris and I put in on the lower river after lunch, and the fish are rising at the … Continue reading

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McKenzie Update: Trout tagging training, postcard signing lunch party tomorrow

Lower McKenzie River Trout Census Training tomorrow! As part of the 2010 trout stocking plan for the McKenzie, ODFW will open up an additional five miles of river to native fish management on the Lower McKenzie River. The McKenzie Flyfishers … Continue reading

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Fly tying materials: Everything you ever wanted to know about Rabbit Strips

Rabbit strips are one of the fishiest fly tying materials around. In these two videos, Jay Nicholas talks about the various kinds of rabbit strips available and what they should be used for. In the second video, Jay talks about … Continue reading

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Chewee Skin Stone Fly Nymph

Another storm is pounding our local waters today and river levels are likely to jump up for the weekend. Must be time to tie some more spring bugs. We love to fish Golden Stone nymphs early in the season on … Continue reading

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Event reminder: George Cook and Jon Hazlett spey casting class

Spey Casting Class March 6th 9am-4pm 2010 George Cook and Jon Hazlett on the same stage. This class for beginners or advanced casters promises to be a blast. Excellent instructors with vast experience and an entertaining approach. Bring your own … Continue reading

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Los Roques Venezuela bonefish and flats trip report

This past week 12 Oregon anglers escaped the cold and spent a week fly fishing for bonefish at Los Roques Venezuela. We had a spectacular week of weather, good fishing and good times. Our food, lodging, and service were all … Continue reading

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