by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Mar 30, 2015 | Fly Tying, General Fishing Articles, SRFS Team
Although this is a great fur, there are some very important points in its use: The skin upon which you find the Nutria is good leather, provided it has been cured and dyed well. The fur itself consists of the most diverse fibres I have ever worked with; the guard...
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Mar 30, 2015 | Fly Tying, General Fishing Articles
This is the method I use for doubling a hackle feather for any type of fly. This works for whatever type of hackle feather is used; cock hackle, hen hackle, schlappen or saddle hackle feather, provided the feather is even in the distribution of the hackle barbs...
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Mar 29, 2015 | General Fishing Articles
Most fish have a vision that is similar to ours, but with better low light and contrast detection, and many species can see light in a lower spectrum than we can. The lower range that we cannot see, but some fish can, is called the Ultra Violet (UV) range. Sockeye...
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Mar 24, 2015 | Fly Tying, General Fishing Articles
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by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Feb 16, 2015 | Fly Tying
Here is a step-by-step for the “Morrum Monster”. A pattern designed by pro fly tier Dave Bijlsma for the famous Morrum River. It incorporates our new Integrated Shrimp Tube. If you have questions for Dave you can respond to this blog below. Enjoy....