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gently flowing river

Marc Payne Thursday, June 16, 2011 On the Clinch River in East Tennessee, west of interstate 75 as it bridges the water at breakneck speed is a mass of T.V.A. power lines that keep the City of Knoxville and points beyond supplied with electricity. The water beneath these lines is […]

Stories

How It All Started

by Fishwest Admin
Published June 16, 2011
step-by-step illustrated guide to tying the improved blood knot

Dustin Carlson Thursday, June 9, 2011 The Improved Blood Knot is great for connecting a smaller line to a larger line (like lighter class tippet to heavy shock or bite material). Double your lighter tippet over to create a loop and lay the two tag ends side-by-side, facing the opposite […]

Fly Tying How-To

Tying the Improved Blood Knot

by Fishwest Admin
Published June 9, 2011
how to tie a blood knot, illustrated in black lines on white background

Dustin Carlson Tuesday, May 31, 2011 The Blood Knot is a standard in all type of fishing from freshwater to saltwater.  Use it to join two strands of line together that are of similar diameter.  The Blood Knot creates a really nice, low profile that goes through your guides easily. […]

Fly Tying

Tying the Blood Knot

by Fishwest Admin
Published May 31, 2011
Ten Things That Should Be On Every Fly Tying Desk

Tying desk, dungeon, fly lair, man cave, the place you lock yourself in away from the kids and wife. What ever you call it you probably spend too much time there as do I. If you’re going to spend that much time somewhere you might as well make it a […]

How-To

Ten Things That Should Be On Every Fly Tying Desk

by Fishwest Admin
Published May 23, 2011
a dark blue river flows among mountains under a blue sky with fluffy white clouds

Rob Bridge Wednesday, May 18, 2011 Last year, I took a friend who had never floated in a drift boat to float the A-section of the Green River.  It was mid-week, which meant that there were very few Floaties on the river. I had placed my friend the pole position […]

Destination Travel Stories

Quija Nymphing

by Fishwest Admin
Published May 18, 2011
bimini twist how-to illustration in black lines on white background

Dustin Carlson Monday, May 9, 2011 The Bimini Twist is one of the most important knots most fly fisherman should know, but it is also one of the most intimidating.  Well, it shouldn’t be.  With a little practice almost anyone can become quite proficient at it.  The Bimini Twist is […]

Fly Tying

Bimini Twist Loop Knot

by Fishwest Admin
Published May 9, 2011

Nick Granato Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Hook: Gamakatsu B10s # 2 Eyes: Pseudo Eyes Plus Large Tail: Craft Fur Foul Guard: Calves Tail Body and Head: Custom Blended Dubbing, one part wool one part mixed ice wing fiber. I developed this baitfish pattern while fishing for late season Wipers. In […]

Fly Tying

Fur Burger Fly Tying Tutorial

by Fishwest Admin
Published May 4, 2011
two anglers on a row boat, dark water, a brown hillside, and a white sky

Dustin Carlson Friday, April 29, 2011 …or, even better, spend a day on the water with.  Honestly, this was a very difficult list to come up with.  Not because there are few, but because there are so many accomplished anglers both past and present.  One could easily list their top […]

Stories

A Short List of Fly Fishers that I would love …

by Fishwest Admin
Published April 29, 2011
Jeff Wieringa of Scientific Anglers, as a young boy, smiling for his photo, wearing plaid and a bowtie

We sat down with Scientific Angler’s Jeff Wieringa and asked him ten questions.  If you don’t know Jeff, you should.  You probably owe a lot of the innovations in fly fishing to his mad-scientist type mind.  He is inventor of Sharkskin and the designer of the new Scientific Anglers waterproof […]

Stories

Ten Questions with SA’s Jeff Wieringa

by Fishwest Admin
Published April 22, 2011
illustrated guide for how to tie a loop-to-loop splice knot, in black lines on a white background

Dustin Carlson Tuesday, April 12, 2011 This knot is used for splicing a spey line for loop to loop tips or customizing the rear of a scandi head or front of a skagit amongst other uses.  It is also used a lot on shooting heads of all kinds. The loop […]

Fly Tying

Loop-to-Loop Splice Knot

by Fishwest Admin
Published April 12, 2011
size #18 baetis

Nehil Keeley Thursday, April 7, 2011 Doctors Orders: Take one Ambien (a sleeping pill with apparently some side effects) before bedtime and tie a fly while you sleep. Apparently, I did just that.  I awoke to find this little size #18 baetis nymph in my vise.  Different from the baetis […]

Fly Tying Stories

First Sleepwalking, Now Sleep Fly Tying???

by Fishwest Admin
Published April 7, 2011
man poses with fly tying material coming out of his collar like chest hair, two women look up adoringly at the faux chest hair

Dustin Carlson Saturday, March 26, 2011 With the craze of all the ladies putting feathers in their hair (see our recent post about this), we started thinking about all the materials we have in our fly tying department.  Our findings…the fly tying selection also doubles as a fashion gold mine!  […]

Stories

More Non-Fishing Uses For Fly Tying Materials

by Fishwest Admin
Published March 25, 2011

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