Posts tagged fly tying
Catching Silvers on the Kenai, Kasilof and Russian Rivers

Coho Salmon are one of the five Pacific salmon species. They are also known as Silver salmon or “Silvers.” They tend to be one of the most pursued salmon for fly anglers for many reasons. Being the most acrobatic of the Pacific salmon species, these fish will give you a show and a run well before you can rejoice a landed fish as an angler.

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April Fly of the Month- Lefty's Deceiver

Lefty Kreh is probably one of the most well known names in the fly fishing worked. He fished with celebrities and perfected the double hall. His fly, Lefty's Deceiver, was even celebrated as a US Postage stamp. He passed away March 14th, and in his honor I am going to demonstrate his signature fly.

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March Fly of the Month- Wooly Bugger

I'd like to introduce a new monthly topic here on the ReelCamo Girl site, a fly of the month! Each month I will present a beginner fly and go through step by step on how to tie it along with some tips on how to fish and variations on tying it. As the months progress I'll be adding a bit more advanced tying, but nothing you can't tackle!

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RCG Crafts- Pheasant Tail Nymph

One of my 'go to' flies is the pheasant tail nymph. A very versatile fly that can be tied in different colors and with variations like a bead head or flash back. Simple to tie and with only 3 different ingredients for the basic fly, you can definitely use up those loose pheasant tails that aren't perfect for other crafts.

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