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Category Archives: Fly Tying Materials and Supplies
This category is a home for information about fly tying techniques, tools, materials, and supplies for the experienced and novice fly tier.
Summer Trout Spey Fly Video by Jay Nicholas
In this video, Jay ties a beautiful and effective summer trout spey fly that could be used for trout or steelhead. With different color combinations and hook sizes you could easily adapt these flies for the fishery of your choice. … Continue reading →
Review of Fly Tying Cements, Adhesives, and UV Resins: Part 2 – Everything but Solarez
As promised, Part 2 of our review will deliver the highly opinionated thoughts and observations regarding the very wide range of products available to us fly tyers for use during the process of crafting our works of art and devices that … Continue reading →
Egg Sucking Bling Brush Fly – Jay Nicholas
In this video, author Jay Nicholas ties another variation of a classic salmon and steelhead pattern using new materials such as Bling Rabbit Strips and Flash Blend Baitfish Brushes from Just Add H2O. This fly could be tied in a … Continue reading →
Review of Fly Tying Cements, Adhesives, and UV Resins: Part 1 – Introduction
This is chapter 1 of 4 in my review of cement, epoxy, and UV resin used by fly tyers in 2020. I hope you find these remarks interesting reading in this time of the pandemic. If you stumble upon this … Continue reading →
Duxbury Clouser Fly Tying Video – Jay Nicholas
In this video, Jay Nicholas ties a Duxbury Clouser Fly using Just Add H2O’s Flash ‘N Slinky Fibre and Fair Flies 5D Brushes. A classic pattern used for striper, bass, tuna, saltwater & freshwater fish, these flies can be tied … Continue reading →
Jay’s Impromptu Ghost Shrimp
In this video, Jay Nicholas ties up a shrimp pattern on the spot inside the shop. Using new Ahrex 250 Salt Water Shrimp Hooks, Jay decided to tie up a shrimpy pattern using traditional materials such as Ice Dubbing and … Continue reading →
NIcholas’ Tube Intruder – Purple Thunder Step-by-Step Tying Instructions
In this time of self-isolation and Covid-19 challenges, my video camera is not performing to the expectations of excellence I would hope for. So as a special treat, and also for anyone who maybe is out in the wilderness and unable … Continue reading →
Hardly Strictly Norm Woods Special Stonefly Pattern Spring 2020
Sit down with a cup of coffee or a cold one as this video is not an abbreviated version. Greg ties a pattern that was inspired by the Norm Woods Special fly pattern. “My friend James sent me a picture … Continue reading →
Snook Brush Tuxedo Fly Tying Video
In this video professional fly tyer and blogger Jay Nicholas ties a simple snook fly called the Snook Brush Tuxedo Fly. Incorporating materials from Hareline including the new Bling Rabbit Strips, Helix Flash, and H2O’s Flash Blend Baitfish Brushes Jay … Continue reading →
Jay Nicholas’ Fly of the Week #3 The Golden Demon
This post is a continuation of an ongoing series of flies that I’ve selected to share in an eclectic order, throwing down a disorganized variety of patterns that will include high lakes wet flies, Metolius Green Drake Spinners, albacore streamers, chinook scuds, … Continue reading →
Jay’s Trout Crawdad Composite Loop Streamer Fly Tying Video
In this video, Jay demonstrates a custom blended dubbing loop using Loon’s D Loop Tweezer to create a fishy crawdad trout streamer. With different color combinations, incorporating weights and sizes this fly could be used for many species of fish … Continue reading →
Jay’s Tan Kiptail Bonefish Crazy Charlie Fly
In this video, Jay ties a Tan Kiptail Bonefish Crazy Charlie Fly that was developed in the 1970’s by bonefish guide & angler Charlie Smith at Andros Island. Whether traveling to the Bahamas or to another bonefish destination, every angler … Continue reading →
Forked Bling Tail Dorado Fly with Hareline’s New Forked Bling Tails
In this video, Jay Nicholas and Chris Daughters introduce Hareline’s new Forked Bling Tails, Iridescent Black Schlappen, and Just Add H2O’s Flash Blend Bait Brushes and Shiner Flash to tie a Forked Bling Dorado Fly. Forked Bling Tails come in … Continue reading →
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Dumbbells, Barbells, Hourglass, and Bead Chain Eyes – The Complete Review of Weighted Eyes for Fly Tying
Photo Caption The hand full is something like fifty packs of dumbbells, barbells, and hourglass eyes that Chris sent me to examine and research. Ha ha ha ha ha. I’ve been tying with these puppies for decades, although to be … Continue reading →
Jay NIcholas’ Fly of the Week #2: Blue Beauty Half-Intruder – Recipe, Tying, & Fishing Notes
The Blue Beauty is what I refer to as a half Intruder in that it has but a single shoulder station, and lacks the butt station and narrow waist we typically expect in an honest to goodness Intruder style fly. … Continue reading →


