Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
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In this section of our site, we blog about how to make different flies for fly fishing. The Caddis Fly Oregon Fly Fishing Blog is one of Oregon's best sources for fly fishing information. The Caddis Fly, the premier fly shop in The Willamette Valley for over 40 years. Chris Daughters and Matt Stansberry started the blog in 2008 with conservation and education in mind and that ethos remains.
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
1M ago
In this video, Simon ties a great egg pattern for the winter and spring. This “Perdi-Egg” merges two proven patterns into one. The Perdigon is a european style attractor nymph that is known around the world. Whether you like it ..read more
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
1M ago
In this video, Simon ties a new take on a classic pattern that has withstood the test of time. You can find some variation of a pheasant tail nymph in most shops across the world. It is a great attractor ..read more
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
1M ago
The Northwest Fly Tying Expo is sponsored by The Oregon Council of Fly Fishers International, Inc. Click this link for all the info you need: EXPO Where: Linn County Expo 3700 Knox Butte Road E. Albany, OR 97322 When: March ..read more
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
1M ago
In this video, Simon ties a proven pattern for monster Lahontan Cuttroat Trout in Pyramid lake. It is that time of year where anglers all over the world are gearing up with dreams of catching a massive Lahontan Cutthroat Trout ..read more
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
2M ago
In this video, Simon ties a killer attractor flats fly. This fly would work great anywhere in the caribbean for Bonefish, Permit, and anything else cruising the flats. It is tied using Hareline’s new painted brass eyes. The tan painted ..read more
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
2M ago
In this video, Simon ties his secret winter nymph that he doesn’t leave home without. The Bubble back BWO is tied to imitate an ascending Baetis nymph surfacing to hatch and is one of his most productive BWO nymphs. When ..read more
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
2M ago
In this video, Simon ties a proven Bluewing Olive (BWO) Emerger. Bluewinged Olives generally hatch on cloudy, overcast days. Because of the cooler, sometimes wet conditions, it can take them longer to emerge and dry their wings. Due to the ..read more
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
2M ago
In this video, Simon ties up a killer golden stone pattern which uses several new products that hareline released this fall. The super buggy looking material is called mohair scruff and it makes for super buggy nymphs, chenille for buggers ..read more
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
3M ago
In this video, Simon ties a flashy take on the classic Fall Chinook fly called the Comet. When the water is clear, the general consensus is that Fall Chinook will eat surprisingly small flies for such a large fish. This ..read more
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog » Fly Tying
3M ago
In this video, Greg ties a simple but very effective perdigon fly in black & red. A small fly pattern designed to drop quickly, this fly can be tied in different colors and sizes to mimic just about any mayfly ..read more