by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Jul 19, 2016 | General Fishing Articles
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by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | May 30, 2016 | Fly Tying
How To Create a Great Hair Wing Hair wings are a very common type of wing in fly tying. Because we use them so often it is useful to know how to create a nice hair wing that has good movement in the water, retains its volume in the water without excessive bulk of...
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Apr 24, 2016 | Fly Tying
How To Tie the Tsunami Squid The “Tsunami Squid” was designed by the guides from Skeena River Lodge to deal with low visibility conditions during Chinook season. With the squared off deer head the fly pushes as much water as possible. It turned out to be a very good...
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Apr 24, 2016 | Fly Pattern Recipies, Fly Tying
How to Tie the Skeena River Lodge Prom Dress The “Prom Dress” is a staple pattern for Chinook at Skeena River Lodge. I slightly modified the original pattern, by Scott Howell, to make the pattern more durable and bigger for use for Chinook salmon. I changed the...
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Apr 18, 2016 | Fly Tying
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