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....
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Feb 9, 2015 | Fly Tying
Materials : black Junction Tubing diameter 3,2 silver integrated conehead 14×5 black lining tubing 1,8 tail: Snow Runner or buck tail (in this fly black buck tail) blue crystal flash rear: hackle -black cock, or black nutria body silver flat tinsel and silver rib...
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Feb 8, 2015 | Fly Tying
This is a step-by-step that demonstrates our brand new Integrated Shrimp Tube design. Commercial tiers will like these integrated tubes. It eliminates the use of a separate cone head, thus speeding up the tying process. It also produces a rock solid fly that holds up...
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Feb 8, 2015 | Fly Tying, General Fishing Articles
In order to create the most volume and action in a fly pattern, I came up with this variation on the “dubbing ball” technique. Rather then using dubbing, or chenille I use a brass bead. The benefit of a brass bead is that it forms a much better barrier to...
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Jan 18, 2015 | Fly Tying
This step-by-step tying instruction shows how I tie our commercial Franc ‘n Snaelda pattern. The FnS pattern was originated by Sean Stenton who combined features of the famous Francis and Snaelda patterns. The resulting FnS pattern has been very popular...
by JK, Skeena Fly Zone | Jan 3, 2015 | Fly Tying, General Fishing Articles
Below is a sequence of tying steps for a Snow Runner brush fly. This patterns utilizes a number of specific materials and techniques that make it an attractive pattern for a wide variety of applications, such as saltwater baitfish patterns, steelhead patterns, chinook...