Terry Wilson demonstrates tying his Bass Bully Fly. From the 2007 Gulf Coast FFF Conclave.
For more of Terry Wilson's flies, go to www.TheBluegillPond. com
Michael Verduin demonstrates tying his cap spider, an extremely effective pattern for sunfish.
Filmed at the 2003 Pineywood's Fly Fishers Spring Workshop in Lufkin, TX.
Michael is one of the most creative tyers I have ever met, and this is probably his simplest pattern. Although simple, I can vouch for the fact that this fly will catch sunfish, even when other flies won't.
Ken Bohannon demonstrates tying the Dahlberg Diver, a deerhair fly.
Part 1 - Preparation, adding the tail and the hair collar.
Filmed at the 2007 Texoma Tie In.
Barry Dauphin demonstrates tying the Crackleback fly. Normally tied for trout, he finds it an effective fly for bluegill.
Filmed at the 2007 FFF Conclave in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
Ken Bohannon demonstrates tying his version of the Dahlberg Diver, a deer hair fly.
Part 4 - Final Touches. Ken applies the final touches including the eyes to his fly.
Filmed at the 2007 Texoma Tie In.
John Berry demonstrates tying the Green Butt Fly, an effective springtime fly on the White River System in Arkansas.
Filmed at the 2007 FFF Southern Council Conclave in Mountain Home, AR.
Paul Hoelscher demonstrates tying his RAT fly, a soft hackle which is weighted to meet his needs.
Filmed at the 2007 FFF Southern Council Conclave in Mountain Home, AR.
Robert Prytula demonstrates tying his Holographic Soft Hackle fly, an effective fly for trout in East Tennessee.
I've fished this fly in cloudy water conditions and it was very effective. Tie some up just for these conditions.
Filmed at the 2007 FFF Southern Council Conclave in Mountain Home, AR.
Bob Spangler demonstrates tying the Leech Mouse, a very effective fly.
Filmed at the Red River Fly Fishers 2008 Texoma Tie In at Eisenhower State Park. January 2008.
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Crystal Graham demonstrates tying the Camel Midge, a variation of the Zebra Midge. This fly has proven effective on the White and Norfork Rivers in Arkansas.
Filmed at the 2007 FFF Southern Council Conclave in Mountain Home, AR.
Sister Carol Anne Corley demonstrates tying the Chamois Worm Fly, an effective fly for trout (at least in North Carolina).
Filmed at the 2008 Little Mo' Fly Fishing Festival in Murfreesboro, AR.