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Classic Fly Tyer
The Montana Stone Nymph
Charles E. Brooks
Excerpted from the Spring 1978 issue of Fly Tyer
Extra
Terrestrials
Shane Stalcup
Bring alive some hopper, cricket, and beetle patterns that are
extra-real, extra-durable, and extra- appealing to trout.
Foam Emerger
Flies
William G. Tapply
A bit of strategically placed foam can give your emerger patterns
the buggy profile that trout key on.
Affordable
Atlantic Salmon Flies
Ronn Lucas, Sr.
You don't always need exotic feathers and expensive materials to tie
beautiful full-dress salmon flies.
Improved Soft
Hackles
Don Johnson
With a couple of tying modifications, you can make better
soft-hackle wets.
Seven Flies
for the Outer Banks
Beau Beasley
Here are a handful of patterns you'll need for fishing the Carolina
coast this autumn.
Fly Tyer Profile
An Adirondack Original
Morgan Lyle
Ed Bendel has been tying flies for his Adirondack fly shop for
decades. Along the way, he's popularized some of the region's best
flies.
SPECIAL SECTION
Saltwater Showcase
Larry Largay and David Klausmeyer
Saltwater guides and experts share some of today's best flies for
the brine.
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
First Wraps:
Why will our tying materials be costing more and more? Plus:
Tying Techniques, Reader's Favorites, and more...
Creative Tying:
The Bonefishy Fly
Getting it
Right: Woodchuck Worth Chucking
Something Old,
Something New:
Good Old Wet Flies, Part II
Materials
Notebook: The Missing Lynx
Small Flies:
A Weighty Solution
The
Free-Thinking Fly Tier: Tool Time
PLUS: New on the Bench | Book Reviews