Fly Tying Videos

How to Tie Ray’s Fly

Nov 20th, 2009 | By mncahill | Category: Fly Tying Videos, Lead Article

Ray’s Fly, the original creation of former Reel-Time Contributor Ray Bondorew is a true New England Striper Classic.  In this video, Capt. Corey Pietraszek of The Saltwater Edge takes us through the simple steps that will have you tying Ray’s Fly like a pro in no time.




Albie Whore

Apr 24th, 2009 | By admin | Category: False Albacore Videos, Fly Tying Videos, Lead Article, Videos

Capt. Amanda Switzer of sent over a great video of Reel-Timer Richard Regan tying his infamous “Albie Whore” fly. This is the fly the NY Guides have been raving about.

You’ll definitely want to tie up a few before the speedsters arrive!




Saltwater Fly Tying Video – NUCLEE-R NEW DECEIVER SALTWATER FLY

Apr 19th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Fly Tying Videos, Videos

Another derivitive of Lefty Kreh’s famed deceiver.  This one is pretty sassy looking and well worth a spot in your fly box.
NewFlies Network / Polaris Flies videos pays tribute to Lefty Kreh’s Deciever fly pattern was honored with the only U.S. fly pattern that a U.S. Stamp was issued to commemorate. The only other fly [...]




Saltwater Fly Tying Vices – with Danny Sauvageau

Apr 19th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Fly Tying Videos, Videos

Danny Sauvageau talks about saltwater fly tying vices and other saltwater fly tying tools in this great instructional video.




Fly Tying Saltwater Flies – 90 Percenter – Bonefish shrimp crab

Apr 19th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Fly Tying Videos, Videos

Another great bonefish pattern.
Salt Water Fly Tying This is a friend of mine name Zino, an extremely good fly tyer, but also extremely modest. The fly is called the 90%er and is fished 




Mustad Fly Tying – The Abaco Shrimp

Apr 19th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Fly Tying Videos

A fairly simple redfish/bonefish/tarpon pattern.  




Fly Tying 101

Apr 19th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Fly Tying Videos, Videos

The basics of fly tying (geared toward freshwater, but the principles are the same) from Maine Outdoors.