
This week’s Tying Tuesday is decidedly fall-themed, with a pleasant mayfly spinner sample, and an October caddis within the lineup. We finish with a terrific tutorial on a Woolly Bugger (which I’ve by no means been in a position to tie fairly to my satisfactions), and I reckon every of those flies deserves a spot in your field this fall.
Up first is a neat little fly from Charlie Craven, known as the Profile Spinner. I’ve by no means seen this sample earlier than, and I really like the thought behind it. It’s an everyday mayfly spinner, however with a parachute put up added for higher visibility. I’m positively tying a couple of up for this fall’s mayfly hatches!
October caddis hatches are proper across the nook, and this sample from AvidMax seems easy and may float ceaselessly. I’ve solely ever tied one type of October caddis, and it’s labored alright, however I feel I’ll want to present this one a attempt.
To wrap it up, we’ve got a tutorial on the unique Woolly Bugger, tied by the oldsters over at Mainely Flies. It is a time-tested, basic bug that fishes effectively year-round.
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