FLY OF THE MONTH ARCHIVE
This page will be featuring and archive of fly of the month that have been tied by
St. Paul Fly Tiers members and guests.
“There’s always a hot new fly. Precious few of these patterns are genuine breakthroughs destined to last for a hundred years, but more often they’re idle comments on existing traditions, explorations of half-baked theories, attempts to use new and interesting materials, to impress other tiers, or excuses to rename old patterns.

~John Gierach

Fly of the Month June 2008

Fly of the Month June 2008

Sulphur CDC Parachute By Unknown Hook: Standard Dry Fly size: 14-20 Thread: Pale Yellow 8/0 Body: Sulphur Orange or Pale Yellow Dubbing Tail: Ginger or Medium Dun Hackle Barbs Wing: White or Light Dun CDC with Med. Dun Hackle wrapped around posted CDC

Fly of the Month April 2008

Fly of the Month April 2008

Glo Bug By Bob Feiker HOOK: # 6 Dai Riki #135 THREAD: Match the color of the yarn, Strong thread or kevlar thread BODY: Glo-bug yarn SPOT: Glo-bug yarn contrasting color

Fly of the Month February 2008

Fly of the Month February 2008

Vert Midge By Unknown Hook: #18-24 Fine-wire Scud Hook Thread: 8/0 black Tail: 1 strand of pearl crystal flash Body: Black Thread Hackle: Dark Dun Wing: Green Polypropylene Yarn

Fly of the Month December 2007

Fly of the Month December 2007

Winter’s Hope By Unknown Hook: Salmon, Size 5/0-2 Thread: 8/0 black Collar: Vivid Purple Hackle over Pale Blue Hackle Body: Flat Silver Tinsel Wing: Two Orange Hackle Tips over Two Yellow Hackle Tips Head: Orange Floss

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