Out of all my fishing buddies I’m one of the few that actually looks forward to fly fishing in the middle of winter. Sure, chunks of half-submerged ice and line frozen in my rod guides isn’t all that pleasant, but…
Fly Tying
Use The Fish Heads, Catch MORE Fish!
by Erin Foley We’re in the business of sending the most innovative, cutting-edge, gnarly flies we can find tied with only the latest and greatest materials on the market. It just so happens one of our own Josh Phillips, Tribe…
How to Tie The Clouser Minnow
Once again, Tim Flagler at Tightlinevideo comes through with a vital lesson for any beginner tier out there – the Clouser Minnow. It doesn’t matter if you’re fishing for bass, stripers, bluefish, jack crevalle, or even the trucha – the Clouser comes…
Tying Up Le Bugs To Catch Le Fish!
When looking buggy is the name of the game this is the fly that’s gonna put a fish on the end of your line. Isn’t looking buggy always the name of the game? Well, yes young grasshopper, however, we’ve all experienced…
How to Tie Bob’s Banger Pattern
Step #1 Get your thread wrap base down the whole shank and capture the Faux Bucktail. Step #2 Tie in the Ice Chenille pointing out the back of the fly. Step #3 Wrap the Chenille up the shank of the…
How to Tie the Sneaky Pete Pattern
Step #1: Make your base thread wraps less than half way down the shank of the hook. Step #2: Cut some Flash Fiber the length of the hook and tie it in. Step #3: Take 2 Rubber legs and cut…
How to Tie the Cam Sigler Big Game Tube Fly
This video from Martyn White Flicking Feathers will walk you through the steps of tying one of the most popular big game flies out there. Whether you’re going for Sailfish, Tuna, or bull Dorado – this pink tube fly is a…
How to Tie the Bead head Woolly Bugger
This might just be the most versatile pattern in the world, the Woolly Bugger can be tied in a variety of colors on a variety of hook sizes for just about any species that swims. If you’re just getting started…
Thank You Internet: Pursuing Esox
Austin Green, Southern Culture on the Fly, and Crooked Creek Holler have teamed up to bring you twenty-five minutes of pure esox action. If you thought that Fly-fishing was esoteric, welcome to the rabbit hole that is Pike & Musky…
Thank you, Internet: The Tightest Line
Harrison Buck is a filmmaker, photographer, and outdoors enthusiast based in Aspen, Colorado (a place I hold very near and dear to my heart.) As a lifelong fly fisherman, Harrison wanted to produce a feature that told the story of individual…










