Category Archive: Fly Tying Materials

Lack of winter ice fishing leads to a new fishing activity…

It’s funny how unplanned things can lead to other things.  Early in the winter I was eagerly anticipating the coming cold weather with thoughts of getting onto the ice for some great fishing.  As the winter went on, it became apparent that thick ice (what I would consider safe) was not coming to Western New …

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Guys (and girls), Flies, and Pies!

I’ve been waiting for the next annual Guys, Flies, and Pies since I first heard about it at the 2011 Rochester Sportsman’s Expo last March, where I met Michael Simmons, the event organizer. Michael was tying flies at the Seth Green Society Chapter of Trout Unlimited booth right next to our Western NY Kayak Fishing …

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Kayak Fishing Destinations: Places I’d Love to Fish | Provo River

It’s not officially Winter yet, but there have been days and nights that would certainly make it seem so and our kayak fishing in the Northern United States is definitely slowing down, if not stopped altogether for some. So, if I’m not able to get out as much as I’d like to, I’ll have to …

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Spirit River: Hi-Lite Glass Beads Pearl X-Small|$2.00|Fly Tying Materials

Hi-Lite Glass Beads from Spirit River are perfect for small midge patterns and segmented bodies. Spirit River: Hi-Lite Glass Beads Pearl X-Small Fly Tying Materials Buy Now from Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters Based in San Francisco, Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters has been servicing local fly fishermen since 1985. And with kayak fishing exploding, they are …

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Spirit River: Brite Beads Black 5/64|$2.75|Fly Tying Materials

Spirit River’s Brite Beads sport a patented design and are simply the best two-diameter fly tying beads available today. Spirit River: Brite Beads Black 5/64 Fly Tying Materials Buy Now from Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters Based in San Francisco, Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters has been servicing local fly fishermen since 1985. And with kayak fishing …

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