Friday Night Flies – Learn how to tie flies for fly fishing
Friday Night Flies
Every Friday Night the Boys from Pemberton Fish Finder and local tiers get together and tie a few fly fishing patterns that they have been using with success through the week while guiding. When we find a good pattern we share the recipe with the public on our other website called Friday Night Flies. Throughout the Summer months we are very busy with the guiding company taking people from all over the World fishing, so we shut down the fly tying show. This time of year we bring back the show and share a fly tying recipe for the weekend, a pattern guaranteed to catch fish. Below is it bit more information about Friday Night Flies and the patterns we tied this past Friday October 30th, 2015. There is a mix of comedy and different personalities, We hope you enjoy the Fly tying shows. Join us every Friday Night 5 PM PST http://fridaynightflies.com/
Friday Night Flies – Learn How to Tie Fly Fishing Flies – Tying a Fly Fishing Recipe for the weekend
Fly Tying Instruction and Fly Tying Videos
First off, Thank you for visiting our website Friday Night Flies. We are a bunch of guys that completely enjoy everything about fly fishing and fly tying. Our videos show you Fly Tying techniques and Tricks to help you catch more fish. Every week Friday Night Flies will tie a new fly for fly fishing, a recipe that is guaranteed to help you catch fish in British Columbia, Canada and World Wide! Our local fly tiers will tie patterns live from a G+ chat room and will be streamed from our YouTube account. It will be fully interactive so that if you have any questions feel free to get your questions answered live. We Tie Fly fishing flies live each and every Friday Night at 5pm pacific standard time. Watch for the link at the bottom of this page or you can join my Circle on G+ to interact live during the Tie and to chat afterwards! Our fly tyers are also avid fly fishing guides with the Pemberton Fish Finder. The Pemberton Fish Finder is a Local Fly Fishing guide company based out of Pemberton and serving Squamish, Pemberton and Whistler British Columbia Canada. We have some of the best fly fishing waters in BC. Join us on either a half or full day fly fishing tour today https://pembertonfishfinder.com/
Friday Night Flies Shows you what is hot in the Rivers, Lakes and Streams of British Columbia Canada and World Wide.
If you have any questions about Friday Night Flies, like to see how a certain fly is tied or would like to get involved please email us. This website is sponsored by Spud Valley Sporting Goods, for all your fly tying needs and Pemberton Fish Finder – Your BC Fly Fishing Guides .
These Recipes were tied October 30th, 2015. Enjoy the Videos! Join us again next Friday at 5pm Pacific Standard time and watch live.
Friday Night Flies – JIC Streamer
Friday Night Flies – JIC Streamer
Learn how to tie flies for fly fishing. This is a great streamer fly for taming aggressive Coho Salmon and Chum Salmon. Simple swing and strip retrieve will produce fish. We have had best success with the use of a sink tip fly line with a type 3 sinking rate. Use a 6′ – 9′ leader of 15 LBS test. Have a tight grip on your fly rod and be ready for an explosive strike from a Coho Salmon. Visit our website to learn more Great Salmon fly patterns. http://fridaynightflies.com/
JIC stands for “Just In Case” all else fails this streamer doesn’t, BOOM!
Material List;
Size 4, 5xl streamer hook,
7/32 gold bead,
6/0 uni thread red,
uni-mylar #10 hot orange,
UV polar chenille large silver,
UV bucktail White,
Holographic flashabou fire tiger,
lady amherst orange,
laser dubbing hot orange.
Friday Night Flies – Bead Head Egg Pattern
Friday Night Flies – Bead Head Egg Pattern
Learn how to tie flies for fly fishing. This Egg pattern is used on streams that have spawning Salmon. Salmon Spawn and leave tasty treats behind that this fly pattern resembles. Simply dead drift this egg pattern below a strike indicator on light tippet material of 4 LB – 6 LB. Occasionally Salmon will also eat these flies, so be ready to lose the odd egg pattern. Very effective on streams and Rivers in the Pacific Northwest.
Material List;
Size 10 egg hook,
6/0 uni thread pink,
small egg yarn orange,
3/16 orange bead,
loon outdoors UV fly paint orange.
Friday Night Flies – SSG Bucktail Fly
Friday Night Flies – SSG Bucktail Fly
Learn how to tie flies for fly fishing. The SSG Bucktail fly aka. “the Triple odd Bucktail” is a very good fly pattern for fly fishing for Coho Salmon and Chum Salmon in the Streams and Rivers of the Pacific Northwest. Coho and Chum Salmon find this pattern irresistible and it can also irritate them at the same time. It is a simple swing and strip pattern used on a sinking tip Fly line with a sink rate of type 3. Use a leader length between 6′ – 9′ of 15 LB tippet and this fly will produce both Chum and Coho Salmon. The reason we called this Fly pattern the SSG Bucktail, for the simple comparison to a shotgun shells. Once this Bucktail fly is thrown at the river, it hits everything!
Material List;
Size 3/0 mustad sproat hook,
140 ultra thread fl orange,
spirit river tip dyed bucktail White/Blue,
flat diamond braid root beer,
dyed UV polar chenille large Chartreuse UV,
cactus chenille medium Chartreuse,
UV polar chenille silver,
1/4 gold cone,
Peacock Herl.
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