Realistic Fly Tying Patterns & Instruction

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Occasionally I take photos while tying realistic flies, which come in handy for future reference. Below are links to various step by step tutorials, which illustrate how some of my realistic flies are created.

Many of the photos in my realistic fly tying tutorials were taken years ago, using a point & shoot camera, and one of my goals is to take higher quality photos, and replace these tutorials, due to the fact that many of my techniques have been refined and different materials used.realistic caddis fly


GO TO Realistic Housefly
GO TO Realistic Orange Caddis
GO TO Baby Red Eared Turtle
GO TO Realistic Stonefly Nymph
GO TO Realistic Cased Caddis Flies
GO TO Realistic Adult Caddis Fly
GO TO Emerging Dragonfly
GO TO Adult Dragonfly - 3 pages


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Artistic Fly Tying Tutorials

Sometimes I tye flies which are not attempts to replicate natural specimens, instead whimsically enjoying the art of fly tying.

GO TO Camel Spider
GO TO Seahorse
GO TO Emerging Dragonfly, one of my first non-fishing flies

GO TO How to Make Realistic Insect Wings - 2009 Tutorial
GO TO How to Make Realistic Insect Wings - 2005 Tutorial

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