Category: Flies

  • What makes a great fly pattern?

    What makes a great fly pattern?

    “Match the Hatch” The first thing to consider is, what are the fish feeding on? It doesn’t make sense to create a fly pattern that looks like something that a fish doesn’t eat. The more important questions is, what do the fish feed on the MOST? Trout feed on minnows, sculpins, other trout, all different…

  • Guide Fly Series: The Rabbit Kwan, a Salty Slayer

    Guide Fly Series: The Rabbit Kwan, a Salty Slayer

    The Kwan is one of the most productive flies I have seen for redfish, trout, and flounder, because it imitates so many different prey items. What I don’t like is stacking the SF or similar fibers. With this pattern, you can decrease vice time by over half while creating a fly that behaves similar.

  • Guide Fly Series: The Best Fly Ever?

    Guide Fly Series: The Best Fly Ever?

    The Clouser Minnow is arguably one of the best flies of all time, and one that everyone should carry in their fly box.

  • New YouTube Series: Guide Flies

    New YouTube Series: Guide Flies

    Have you ever heard someone say, “Hey, that’s a guide fly”, and had no clue what they were talking about? Well, get ready because we are sharing our favorite guide flies and how to tie them on our YouTube channel.

  • 10 Flies We Love for North Carolina Fall Fishing

    10 Flies We Love for North Carolina Fall Fishing

    Fall is the season where fishing dreams are made here in North Carolina. With beautiful 60 – 70 degree days and water chilling evenings, fall is by far the staple season. These 10 Flies are a must have for the NC waters in the fall.

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