

Blue Wing Olives Have Arrived!!
Well, one of the best things to see a sure sign of spring is the emergence of BWOs. Seeing as I run the business from my home and I live...


All about Hackle
Thought I would take a moment and try to best explain the differences in hackle feathers. There is a lot of information out there. Your...


The Brassie Fly
The Brassie is a simple, yet highly effective fly pattern to use. It can be tied in many varieties, changing wire color to give a...
Cyber Monday
Hey everyone, Our Black Friday sale is valid through Cyber monday, so now is a great time to stock up on your fly tying materials! Check...


The Mop Fly
Ah, the infamous mop fly. You either love it or hate, not much in between on this one. I haven't personally fished a mop fly before,...
The Seasons Are Changing
Well, here we are in mid October here in Montana and boy has the weather changed. We went from smoky skies with hot weather, to snow, to...


Tying thread breakdown
Today I am going to talk to you about the different types of tying threads out there for fly tying. The first thing we should go over is...


Halo Midge Emerger
This pattern is a little bit more difficult to tie, but not impossible. The pattern comes Gary LaFontaine's book Trout Flies Proven...


Pink Ray Charles
This is a very simple fly to tie using red thread, a straight shank hook, pearl lurex and ostrich herl. This fly is a great scud/sowbug...