NymphsFlies fishing under the surface imitating subadult insects |
989 |
|
Dry fliesFlies fished in the surface |
866 |
|
Stream fishingAbout fishing in running water |
825 |
|
StreamersLong, slender flies that often mimick small fish |
664 |
|
BeadsFlies with bead heads |
602 |
|
Wet fliesFlies fished subsurface, often tied with wings |
465 |
|
CaddisWidespread and common insects AKA sedges - or Trichoptera in Latin |
443 |
|
SaltwaterFishing in the salt |
435 |
|
Salmon fliesFlies for Atlantic and Pacific salmon |
346 |
|
Deer hairThick, spongy hair from all kinds of deer |
317 |
|
FoamClosed cell foam, foam bodies, foam cutters |
314 |
|
CDCDuck's arse feathers |
314 |
|
MayfliesA type of flying insects with aquatic larval stages. AKA Ephemeroptera. |
298 |
|
Baitfish fliesFlies that look like small fish that are eaten by big fish |
276 |
|
MidgesReally small flies |
274 |
|
Pike fliesFlies for pike, musky, northern pike - the fierce northern hemisphere predator |
271 |
|
EmergersTying and fishing imitations of the emerging insect |
262 |
|
Sea trout fliesFlies for sea run brown trout |
257 |
|
TerrestrialsInsects that ought to stay on dry land |
243 |
|
Tube fliesFlies tied on plastic or metal tubes rather than hooks |
232 |
|
TropicalAbout fishing the warmest parts of the world |
224 |
|
New ZealandNorth and south island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean |
217 |
|
JigsBeaded flies tied on jig hooks. Meant to fish hook-up. |
204 |
|
Shrimp fliesFlies that look like the tasty decapods, so high on the menu of many fish |
195 |
|
Salmon fishingRegarding the salmon of the world - Pacific or Atlantic |
193 |
|
Brown troutSalmo trutta - the most commonly fished fish in the world |
176 |
|
Steelhead fishingChasing the chrome sea run rainbow trout |
174 |
|
Zonker stripsRabbit strip flies, zonkers, zonker wings |
174 |
|
TroutContent about the most popular fish worldwide |
163 |
|
Lake fishingFishing in stillwater like freshwater lakes and ponds |
150 |
|
Rubber legs and tailsAll things rubbery, wiggly and squirmy in fly tying |
150 |
|
Tying techniquesLearn new fly tying skills and tricks to make your flies better looking and more durable |
149 |
|
WinterFishing in snow, ice, frost |
140 |
|
Parachute hackleHorizontal hackles wrapped around a post |
135 |
|
UV-resin, epoxy and LCR'sGlues and resins that harden - including the smart ultraviolet (UV) light activated UV-resins, AKA Light Cured Resins (LCR's). |
132 |
|
DestinationsPlaces to go fishing |
131 |
|
Sea trout fishingThe silvery sea run brownies |
130 |
|
Articulated fliesFlies in several sections |
127 |
|
BonefishAlbula vulpes - the ghost of the tropical flats |
117 |
|
Soft hackles and spidersSpider flies, soft hackle wet flies |
117 |
|
Rainbow troutOncorhynchus mykiss |
113 |
|
Stoneflies |
112 |
|
Steelhead flies |
107 |
|
FlatsFishing the tropical flats - and flies for it |
105 |
|
Coastal fishingFishing the ocean from the coast |
104 |
|
Bass fliesFlies for smallmouth and largemouth |
103 |
|
Lake flies |
94 |
|
BuggersFlies tied in the Woolly Bugger style with a bushy tail and a palmered body hackle |
93 |
|
Hackle |
92 |
|
Buzzers |
88 |
|
MuddlersFlies made from spun deer hair |
86 |
|
Fly tyingCreating your own flies from feathers, hair and much more |
82 |
|
Bucktail |
82 |
|
TarponMegalops atlanticus |
79 |
|
Two hand rodsAKA Spey rods - primarily for salmon, sea trout and steelhead fishing |
78 |
|
HoppersGrasshoppers, crickets and other terrestrials |
75 |
|
Tying materialsAll the stuff we use for our flies, feathers, fur, hair, synthetics |
75 |
|
RedfishA favorite gamefish in the southern US |
73 |
|
Mountains |
72 |
|
South AmericaPatagonia, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and much more |
65 |
|
Crab fliesFlies that imitate a quarry that's a favorite with many saltwater predators from cod to permit |
65 |
|
Hair wingsMostly salmon and sea trout flies with hair tied in in bunches for the wing. |
65 |
|
Intruders |
63 |
|
IcelandThat rocky, fiery, fishy north Atlantic island |
62 |
|
GraylingThymallus thymallus |
62 |
|
Boats |
58 |
|
Carp fishingA freshwater fish par excellence. By some called the poor man's bonefish. |
57 |
|
Cone headsCones, disks |
56 |
|
DubbingTying material in messed up bunches - natural and synthetic |
56 |
|
Pupae |
55 |
|
EyesDumbbell, bead chain, mono, stick-on |
55 |
|
NymphingThe method of fishing a nymph |
54 |
|
DenmarkThe small Scandinavian country with the great sea trout fishing |
53 |
|
Bonefish fliesFlies for the elusive fish of the tropical saltwater flats |
53 |
|
Scud fliesFresh- and saltwater "shrimps" - gammarus, crustaceans, amphipods |
50 |
|
Conservation and environmentAbout the effort to conserve nature, fish and fishing |
49 |
|
Poppers |
48 |
|
Pike fishingPike (Esox lucius), Musky, Northern Pike, the northern hemisphere toothy predators |
44 |
|
CastingDouble hauls, tight loops, nice arcs, precision and distance |
43 |
|
Tying tools |
41 |
|
Panfish fliesFlies for pumpkin seed, bluegills, sunfish and such |
38 |
|
Grayling flies |
38 |
|
Carp flies |
35 |
|
SedgeAbout tying and fishing sedges |
34 |
|
BeetlesTerrestrial insects with hard wing cases - AKA Coleoptera |
33 |
|
TenkaraThe super simple Japanese fising gear, flies and technique |
33 |
|
Permit fishingFishing in the tropical salt for the finicky permit - Trachinotus falcatus |
32 |
|
Brook troutSalvelinus fontinalis |
32 |
|
HairA universal and popular fly tying material |
30 |
|
Bass fishing |
30 |
|
Egg flies |
29 |
|
Redfish flies |
29 |
|
BambooAbout building, maintaining and fishing bamboo rods |
28 |
|
Arctic charThe beautiful trout of the north |
28 |
|
AntsAnts AKA Formicidae are very popular for trout fishing on windy summer days |
25 |
|
Permit flies |
25 |
|
Spey FliesClassical Scottish salmon flies |
25 |
|
BeginnersAimed at beginning tyers and anglers |
24 |
|
Striped bassMorone saxatilis |
23 |
|
EquipmentAll the nice gear we need to own |
22 |
|
DIY materialsDo it yourself, home made materials for your flies |
22 |
|
RodsThe rods we use for our flyfishing |
22 |
|
ImitationsFlies that look like the real thing |
21 |
|
KayakSmall and fast vessels to fish from |
20 |
|
Tying threadUni-Thread, Veevus, Danville, Monocord, synthetic, silk, gel spun, Kevlar, denier |
20 |
|
YarnKnitting yarn, wool, cotton, synthetic, Antron, egg-yarn |
19 |
|
Stillwater |
17 |
|
Hatchesinsects coming off the water |
17 |
|
KnotsConnecting lines of all kinds |
17 |
|
AutumnWhen leaves turn brown and winter gets closer |
17 |
|
VisesFly tying vises - AKA vices |
17 |
|
Cutthroat |
16 |
|
Float tubesFishing sitting in an inflatable ring |
16 |
|
Bass bugsVoluminous flies specifically for bass |
15 |
|
Catch and release |
15 |
|
Do it yourselfabout making things yourself |
14 |
|
Golden DoradoThe renown South American golden hunter |
13 |
|
Rod buildingRod building for the beginner and the seasoned craftsman |
13 |
|
FurSkin, zonker strips, hair wings, dubbing |
13 |
|
Fly linesAll about the lines used for fly fishing |
13 |
|
ShowsFly fishing, tackle and dealer shows |
12 |
|
Spinners |
12 |
|
AfricaFishing the warm continent |
12 |
|
Tarpon flies |
11 |
|
Giant Trevally |
10 |
|