Striped bass love crabs. They are an easy and plentiful meal, especially here in Maine. With the right fly and setup, a fly angler can effectively imitate this sought after food source! In similar style and tying technique to the well known Avalon Shrimp pattern, the Tactical Tungsten Crab Fly is...
Posts tagged: Saltwater Fly Tying
Video: Fly Tying - Attaching Holographic Eyes
Attaching stick-on (holographic) eyes can be a pain and they always seem to come off! In this video we show you a good way of making sure they don't fall off, plus it's also a good way of building heads with UV resin. All done with Solarez UV resins. CHECK...
EP vs. Steve Farrar vs. Squimpish Fibers
Historically, fly tying materials consisted mostly of natural materials sourced from animals. With those resources dwindling and becoming harder to come by, a wider range of great options, and paired with the demand for fly tying materials seemingly increasing, synthetic fibers and other man made materials have become an integral part...
Video: Fly Tying - Brush Baitfish
Using all synthetic fibers, the Brush Baitfish is a combination of Steve Farrar SF Flash Blend fibers and the SF Baitfish Brush. This pattern creates a large profile in the water and can be easily adjusted for various color options! CHECK OUT THE VIDEO BELOW!
Video: Fly Tying - All Points' Clouser
Slightly different than the traditional clouser, we tie ours using no material along the bottom in a similar way many bonefish/tropical flats patterns are tied. This enables the fly to consistently ride inverted/hook-up and to also be much more durable. Clouser Fly Tying Kits Available HERE CHECK OUT THE VIDEO...