Fly Tying Tutorial: Tie the Peacock Corn-Fed Caddis with Lance Egan
The Peacock Corn-Fed Caddis from Lance Egan is a twist on one of the most proven caddis patterns out there. You’ve probably fished the tan or olive versions before, but this one? This one’s got a touch of peacock herl magic — that shimmering, iridescent glow that trout simply can’t pass up.
This fly floats high, looks irresistibly buggy, and combines the best of classic natural materials like CDC and peacock with a touch of modern flash. Whether you’re drifting it through a soft riffle or skittering it over a bubbling pocket, the Peacock Corn-Fed Caddis is a recipe for trout-induced chaos. Let’s tie it up and make something the fish won’t forget.
Spring Pike Fly Fishing Gear Guide | Land Monster Pike Safely
Spring is here, and that means one thing—pike are on the hunt! In this video, we’re gearing up for some serious pike fly fishing action. From rods and reels to flies, leaders, and essential gear like pliers and jaw spreaders, we cover everything you need to safely hook and land these toothy predators. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just getting into pike fishing, this guide will get you casting like a pro and ready for some big catches. Let’s get out on the water and see if we can reel in a monster!
“How to Tie the Rusty Banana – The Perfect Autumn Salmon Fly”
When autumn rolls in and the river starts to cool, salmon begin to crave something a little richer, a little moodier than the bright yellows of summer. That’s where the Rusty Banana comes in — a seasoned twist on the classic Banana fly that’s aged like fine whisky. With its warm reds, browns, and a hint of burnt orange, this fly glows in the stained fall water and brings that perfect mix of flash and movement to wake up even the most stubborn salmon. It’s the kind of pattern you tie on when you want your fly to look like it’s been around the block — a bit rugged, full of confidence, and ready to swing through that deep autumn pool.
Chasing Monster Trout in Patagonia | Travel Fish Film Limay River Adventure
What’s up, everyone! Travel Fish Film is back, and this time we’re halfway across the world in Patagonia chasing some of the craziest migratory browns and rainbow trout you’ve ever seen. With our guide Nico showing us every secret hole on the Limay River system, we’re swinging giant flies, battling monsters, and living the ultimate fly fishing adventure. Get ready for epic takes, insane scenery, and a whole lot of action!
Step-by-Step Tying Instructions — “The Sugar Mama”
Alright folks, grab your coffee and clear off that tying bench — today we’re diving into a real gem called the Sugar Mama, created by the talented Kesha Atkin, Umpqua’s only female signature fly tier. This fly breaks the mold on jig streamers. Forget the same old squirrel strip look — the Sugar Mama dances through the current with a feather body and just the right touch of flash. Think of it as a mini baitfish with attitude — sleek, shiny, and hungry for attention. It’s a simple tie with a few clever tricks that make it fishy as all get-out. So, let’s get that vise spinning and make some magic happen.
Catch More Fish with the Bubblegum Mouse – Fly Tying Tutorial
Today we’re diving into a pattern that’s as fun as it is effective—the Bubblegum Mouse. This little guy is 100% synthetic, super easy to tie, and guaranteed to make fish lose their minds! With its wiggly tail, realistic legs, and a pop of bubblegum color, it’s perfect for rivers, lakes, or any waters where trout and bass are on the hunt. Let’s get you tied up with one of the most playful and productive mouse patterns around!
Black & Silver Half Hog Fly Tying – Step by Step Guide
Today, we’re diving into a killer classic—the Black & Silver Half Hog. This little beauty is a must-have in your fly box, perfect for those tricky hawthorn hatches or anytime you want to tempt a picky trout. With its flashy silver accents and subtly balanced black body, it’s designed to fool even the wariest fish. Grab your vise, and let’s make a fly that’ll have your fishing buddies asking, “Where did you get that one?”
How to Tie the George Nymph | Smoky Mountain Classic
In this video from Mad River Outfitters, Brian Fleshik sits down with special guest Ian Ruer from RNR Fly Fishing to tie the legendary George Nymph, a Smoky Mountain classic created by Eddie George during the Depression era. Viewers will learn step-by-step how to tie this historic nymph, from the weighted underbody to the pheasant tail, peacock curl, and unique split-back wing case. Along the way, Ian and Brian share the fascinating story of how this fly helped a young Eddie George make a living and later pioneer tailwater fishing in the Smokies. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just getting into fly tying, this video is packed with tips and techniques that still catch fish today.
My Journey into Euronymphing | with Lukasz Tomaszk
Sometimes the river calls you before you know you’re listening. I recently caught up with a fellow fly angler whose journey into euronymphing started with a push from family—but was sealed by a wild grayling on the legendary San River. What followed was a decade-long transformation from wide-eyed beginner to passionate tyer and river tactician. We swapped stories about clumsy first ties, fly box obsessions, and the never-ending pursuit of the perfect drift. This one’s for the folks who know the river teaches best.
How to Make Your Flies Move Like Real Baitfish | Matt Graskey’s Weighted Fly Techniques
In this video from MFC Montana Fly Company, Matt Graskey breaks down how to get even the wariest predatory fish to strike. He explains why adding weight—especially in the back of the fly—creates lifelike, turning movement that triggers instinctive bites. You’ll see how subtle strips and pauses can make all the difference, and why even imperfect flies can be highly effective. Watch the full video to see these techniques in action and improve your fly fishing game.
Fly Fishing for Giant Brook Trout in Patagonia: Tips from the Guide's Seat
We caught up with Brian, a seasoned guide down in Patagonia, where the wind never rests and the brook trout grow fat, mean, and wild. I’ve fished a lot of places, but Argentina holds a certain mystery—especially when you're talking 12-pound brookies that barely see pressure. I wanted to hear it straight from someone who lives it every season, so we asked Brian about the behaviors, seasons, and setups that matter most when you’re chasing these giants. Here's what he had to say.
5 Must-Know Tips for Carp On The Fly
We recently caught up with Josh, a dedicated fly fishing guide based out of Summit County, Colorado, to hear about his journey from discovering fly fishing back in Pennsylvania to becoming a seasoned guide on the water. Josh shares some real talk about what it takes to improve your carp fishing game, the hard-earned lessons from guiding, and how fly fishing keeps him grounded through life’s ups and downs. Whether you’re new to the sport or chasing that next level of skill, Josh’s story and tips are full of the honest wisdom only time on the water can teach.
How to Tie the Sparkle Dun
The Sparkle Dun is a proven dry fly that imitates emerging mayflies with a subtle trailing shuck and buoyant wing — perfect for matching the hatch during heavy rises.
Exploring Iceland’s Hidden Brown Trout Rivers | Fly Fishing with Robert
Today’s Fly Life Media video takes us on an incredible journey with Robert, who ventures deep into Iceland’s untouched wilderness for a remote fly fishing trip like no other. Traveling far upstream of the Kaldakvísl River in the rugged Sprengisandur region, Robert and his friend Jerome brave volcanic landscapes and wild terrain in pursuit of elusive brown trout. This is truly where few anglers ever go—a hidden paradise where the silence and solitude make every cast count. Grab your rod and join Robert on this epic adventure to the edge of the fishing world!
How to Tie the Fat Albert Fly: Step-by-Step Guide
A high-floating, foam-bodied attractor dry fly, the Fat Albert is perfect for big terrestrial hatches and works great as a top fly in dry-dropper rigs.
Extreme Weather, Big Trout: Fly Fishing Colorado’s Remote Alpine Lakes
When it comes to chasing trophy trout, sometimes you’ve got to earn it the hard way — by putting miles underfoot and braving whatever the mountain throws at you. Today’s Fly Life Media Video of the Day comes from Mop Fly Productions, who hiked deep into the Colorado backcountry in search of Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout — and trust me, they found ‘em. Over two nights at a high alpine lake, they battled weather, wind, and rain, all for a shot at these native gems.
Fly Tying Thread Guide: Types, Sizes & Pro Tips for Beginners
Understanding fly tying thread is essential for tying effective, durable flies—this guide breaks down thread types, sizing systems, and essential tips every fly tyer should know.
How to Cast a Fly Rod Like a Pro | Step-by-Step Casting Guide with Topher Browne
Alright folks, whether you’re just getting into fly fishing or need a tune-up on your casting game, today’s Fly Life Media Video of the Day is a must-watch. Topher Browne — one of the most respected anglers in the game — walks us through how to cast a fly rod from the ground up. This isn’t just your average casting clip; it’s a full-on guide. From proper stance and grip to loop control, false casting, and line shooting — Topher breaks it all down like you’re standing riverside with him. Beginners will love the simplicity, and seasoned anglers will still walk away with a couple tricks to sharpen up. Grab your rod, head to the lawn or water, and follow along. This is the kind of knowledge that turns frustration into tight loops.
Soft Hackle Bugger Tying Guide
This soft hackle bugger is a highly mobile streamer pattern designed to pulsate and swim realistically in the water with every twitch and strip.
Backpacking & Fly Fishing the Legendary Green River | FS Brody’s
Today, we’re diving deep into Utah’s legendary Green River with none other than FS Brody, who takes us off the beaten path in this ultimate fly fishing escape. With over 10,000 trout per mile, the Green is already world-famous—but Brody’s approach is different. He backpacks into remote canyon country, weathers wild thunderstorms, and connects with the river on nature’s terms. From big browns to backcountry camping, this is the kind of soul-filled trip that reminds us why we chase trout in wild places.

