Starting this week you have the chance to win big by tying the flies that you’re already going to tie anyways. How do you win? When you get your Postfly Tying Kit in the mail, start brainstorming. The tyer that whips…
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What Will You Find Inside Your July Postfly Box?
Wait a minute, did you notice something yesterday? Did the day feel shorter to you too or is that just me? It’s already August, which means there’s no time to waste, you need to get out on the water right…
VIDEO: How To Tie The Surface Seducer Double Barrel Popper
Summer is the time to tie on a topwater popper, grab a few friends and search for hungry bass that are ready to explode on the surface. It’s the best show you’ll find in fishing during the dog days of…
What Will You Find Inside Your June Postfly Box?
Summer isn’t the time to work hard, it’s the time to get out there and fish. To help you make the most of every spare second you get to hit the water this season, Postfly’s June boxes have arrived packed…
VIDEO: How To Tie The Shrimp Tail Gotcha Fly
One of the most effective patterns in saltwater fly fishing is the Gotcha Shrimp, known to be deadly at catching everything in skinny water from bonefish in the Bahamas to striped bass in New England. The newest variation of the…
What Will You Find Inside Your May Postfly Box?
Can you feel it? It’s finally starting to feel like summer and that means it’s time to ditch your responsibilities and get on the water every chance you get. Mowing the lawn? Forget it, the grass looks better with a little…
How To Catch A Post-Spawn Bass With Your New Wooly Bugger Postfly Box
It’s getting warmer (however slowly), which means it’s almost time for board shorts and cold ones with your friends down by the water. It also means bass have started to spawn or are almost done spawning, which means you need…
Past Boxes: April
Most trout water in the US is now open: finally! Congrats on making it through winter. As air and water temps continue to warm up, fish will become more and more active, so its time get out there and #WADEFORIT!…
How to Tie : JC’s Electric Caddis
This caddis nymph is a great imitation of free-living caddis found in water systems all across the United States. It can be tied in a variety of colors and sizes so experiment away. This pattern features the Heavy Metal tungsten…
How To Tie: The Skulldaddy Crawfish
Crawfish, crayfish, tiny lobsters, call them whatever you want. Fact is they are a prime meal for almost anything that swims in freshwater. This patten, developed by Flymen Fishing Co, is a relatively quick tie, and an absolute fish buster.…