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Red tag spider

01/09/202404/08/2012 by Stephen Chatterton

This fly whilst being very different to a sparsely dressed north country spider has proven itself as a prolific fish catcher and has earned a place in my nymph fly box. I have no hesitation in tying it on either in combination with a traditional spider, a bead head nymph or heaven forbid a bead head version of a north country spider.

Categories Flies, My 'trout' river wet fly box, My "trout" nymph fly box, Spiders Tags Spiders

a b c of Fly Tying – Bass, perch & saratoga flies – module 1

01/09/202414/02/2011 by Stephen Chatterton

One of 5 modules in a stand alone fly tying course designed to lead you through the process of tying 15 different bass flies. By the time you have mastered tying those 15 flies you should be ready to follow less intuitive fly tying recipes to tie most flies.

Categories Bass flies, Courses

a b c of Fly Tying – Bass, perch & saratoga flies – module 2

01/09/202414/02/2011 by Stephen Chatterton

One of 5 modules in a stand alone fly tying course designed to lead you through the process of tying 15 different bass flies. By the time you have mastered tying those 15 flies you should be ready to follow less intuitive fly tying recipes to tie most flies.

Categories Bass flies, Courses

a b c of Fly Tying – Bass, perch & saratoga flies – Module 5

01/09/202414/02/2011 by Stephen Chatterton

One of 5 modules in a stand alone fly tying course designed to lead you through the process of tying 15 different bass flies. By the time you have mastered tying those 15 flies you should be ready to follow less intuitive fly tying recipes to tie most flies.

Categories Bass flies, Courses

a b c of Fly Tying – Bass, perch & saratoga flies – module 4

01/09/202414/02/2011 by Stephen Chatterton

One of 5 modules in a stand alone fly tying course designed to lead you through the process of tying 15 different bass flies. By the time you have mastered tying those 15 flies you should be ready to follow less intuitive fly tying recipes to tie most flies.

Categories Bass flies, Courses

a b c of Fly Tying – Bass, perch & saratoga flies – module 3

01/09/202414/02/2011 by Stephen Chatterton

One of 5 modules in a stand alone fly tying course designed to lead you through the process of tying 15 different bass flies. By the time you have mastered tying those 15 flies you should be ready to follow less intuitive fly tying recipes to tie most flies.

Categories Bass flies, Courses

a b c of Fly Tying – Estuary & saltwater flats flies – module 5

01/09/202411/02/2011 by Stephen Chatterton

The module has been designed so that as you tie each successive fly your skills will accumulate and be reinforced. It is therefore best if you tie the flies in the order presented.

Categories Courses, Temperate species

a b c of Fly Tying – Trout Flies – module 5

01/09/202411/02/2011 by Stephen Chatterton

The module has been designed so that as you tie each successive fly your skills will accumulate and be reinforced. It is therefore best if you tie the flies in the order presented.

Categories Courses, Trout flies

a b c of Fly Tying – Trout Flies – module 4

01/09/202411/02/2011 by Stephen Chatterton

The module has been designed so that as you tie each successive fly your skills will accumulate and be reinforced. It is therefore best if you tie the flies in the order presented.

Categories Courses, Trout flies

a b c of Fly Tying – Trout Flies – module 3

01/09/202411/02/2011 by Stephen Chatterton

The module has been designed so that as you tie each successive fly your skills will accumulate and be reinforced. It is therefore best if you tie the flies in the order presented.

Categories Courses, Trout flies
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