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Fly fishing Streamers2 Comments
fly tying Ace of Spades streamer

Ace of Spades streamer

July 7, 2020October 10, 2021 barryoc

Fly fishing Streamers and lures that have a ‘black’ base colour probably catch more fish than any other colour! The Ace of spades was designed by UK still water angler Dave Collyer in the early 1970’s. Normally fished deep and … Continue reading Ace of Spades streamer

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fly tying Parachute Royal Wulff

Parachute Royal Wulff

July 6, 2020July 11, 2021 barryoc

One of the true classic trout flies and without doubt the best known from the Wulff series, first tied by Lee Wulff in the early 1930’s. This version is a little unusual as its tied with a parachute hackle. Royal … Continue reading Parachute Royal Wulff

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Verre enn minken tied by BArry Ord Clarke

Verre enn minken – Worse than a mink!

July 3, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

This is my portrait of the late great Norwegian fly tyer, Erling Sand at his tying bench in his fly shop. He spent many hours each day tying flies to order, and building up his shop stock, if you look … Continue reading Verre enn minken – Worse than a mink!

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fly tying Black Martinez nymph

How to tie Black Martinez nymph

July 2, 2020March 14, 2021 barryoc

One of the first nymphs I ever tied and fished with. Although this has the appearance of a modern nymph it was first tied back in the early 1930’s by Don Martinez from California. A great generic nymph that has … Continue reading How to tie Black Martinez nymph

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Traditional Norwegian trout patterns

June 29, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

As a little project I’m going to tie up a set of old Norwegian dry fly patterns that have almost been forgotten, but I’m having problems with finding the original recipes. As with the featured image above of ‘The Kaktus’ … Continue reading Traditional Norwegian trout patterns

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Top secret midge tying by Barry Ord Clarke

Top secret midge

June 29, 2020September 23, 2021 barryoc

An extremely quick and easy tie for an extremely effective midge pattern. A great fishing pattern that only requires the most basic of tying skills. Top secret midge pattern recipe Hook: Mustad C49S # 16-26 Tying thread: Sheer brown 14/0 … Continue reading Top secret midge

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Egg laying caddis tied by Barry Ord Clarke

Egg laying caddis/sedge dry fly

June 25, 2020April 3, 2023 barryoc

When the egg layers are active your waders can be  a popular place to deposit the eggs! Its that time of year when an egg laying caddis is an essential addition to your fly box! Heres an easy pattern that … Continue reading Egg laying caddis/sedge dry fly

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Scruffy Squirrel nymph

June 22, 2020October 6, 2021 barryoc

The scruffy squirrel nymph is a great all rounder and a good alternative to a hares ear. The combination of squirrel dubbing and a rib of Ultra lace tubing makes a very buggy morsel that ticks all the boxes for … Continue reading Scruffy Squirrel nymph

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Midsummer Caddis dry fly tied by Barry Ord Clarke

Midsummer Caddis dry fly

June 18, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

A great little caddis pattern that has a few nice techniques. The super buoyant combination of CDC and deer hair make this pattern almost un-sinkable. Hook: Mustad R43 # 12 Tying thread: Petitjean SS Olive Abdomen: Fluorescent Green CDC hackle … Continue reading Midsummer Caddis dry fly

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fly tying Ugly May dry fly

Ugly Mayfly dun pattern

June 15, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

An extremely quick and easy, yet effective pattern that can be mastered by tyers of all levels. This Ugly or scruffy mayfly dun includes a few interesting techniques for making dubbing and applying it. Don’t be fooled by it’s simplicity, … Continue reading Ugly Mayfly dun pattern

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fly tying Brown & Peacock Beetle dry fly

Brown & Peacock Beetle dry fly

June 10, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

Yet another quick and simple, but effective pattern, that requires only basic skills and materials. Fish it not only as a generic Coleoptera but also as something thats just buggy! Hook: Mustad R30 # 12 Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 Claret … Continue reading Brown & Peacock Beetle dry fly

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fly tying Magic Glass Pheasant tail nymph

Magic Glass Pheasant tail nymph

June 8, 2020March 19, 2023 barryoc

A very quick and easy variant of the classic pheasant tail nymph, using only a sparse amount of materials. One for the box in various sizes and colours. Continue reading Magic Glass Pheasant tail nymph

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Clarkes No Hackle Emerger tied by Barry Ord Clarke

Clarke’s No Hackle Emerger

June 5, 2020August 28, 2021 barryoc

A no hackle emerger that gives a very nice presentation of a hatching mayfly. An interesting technique that uses Para post yarn for the emerging wing and hackle. If you don’t have the Booby eyes, you can also use a … Continue reading Clarke’s No Hackle Emerger

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Montana Damsel nymph tied by Barry Ord Clarke

How to tie Montana Damsel nymph

June 3, 2020August 20, 2021 barryoc

A damsel nymph tied in the Montana nymph style. A great pattern, especially for still waters and as a stalking bug. Tie it in your favorite colours and the more weight you add at the head the more aggressive the … Continue reading How to tie Montana Damsel nymph

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X-Factor Caddis tied by Barry Ord Clarke

X-Factor Caddis

June 2, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

A truly effective pattern for when those hatches of small caddis are underway, or even just fished as a all round attractor. Simple and quick pattern that pushes all the buttons! X-Factor Caddis pattern recipe Hook: Mustad R30 # 12-18 … Continue reading X-Factor Caddis

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fly tying Ultra Lace Mayfly nymph

Ultra Lace Mayfly nymph

May 29, 2020April 18, 2021 barryoc

  Another easy nymph technique for a long slender nymph body style that with a little adjusting will work for most larger mayfly nymphs. Hook: Mustad R75 # 10 Tying thread: UTC 70 Flou Green & Sheer 14/0 Brown Tail: … Continue reading Ultra Lace Mayfly nymph

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Wonder wing stonefly tied by BArry Ord Clarke

Wonder wing stonefly

May 27, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

Another winging technique that gives a realistic flat lying wing, ideal for midges and stoneflies. With this technique all you have to do is change the hook size and colour and you can cover most small stonefly hatches. There is … Continue reading Wonder wing stonefly

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fly tying Gill Abdomen nymph

How to tie Gill Abdomen nymph

May 26, 2020March 19, 2023 barryoc

A nice technique for making realistic mayfly nymph abdomen with simple materials. Continue reading How to tie Gill Abdomen nymph

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Welshman's Button fly tied by Barry Ord Clarke

Welshman’s Button fly

May 25, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

The lovely little Welshman’s button or chocolate drop, as it’s also known, is a simple but rewarding pattern to tie. With three nice techniques to learn for the body, wings and antennae. Tie a few up for coming hatch of … Continue reading Welshman’s Button fly

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Yellow quill buzzer tied by Barry Ord Clarke

Yellow quill buzzer

May 22, 2020September 16, 2021 barryoc

A robust yellow quill buzzer for those hatches of midges. Fished alone or as a dropper with a team. A seriously effective pattern on still waters. Yellow quill buzzer pattern Hook: Mustad C49S # 10 & smaller Thread: Sheer 14/0 … Continue reading Yellow quill buzzer

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Dubbing techniques with fur & hair

April 20, 2020October 14, 2021 barryoc

Five different but simple dubbing techniques using the same hair, to give five very different effects. All these techniques can be used with many types of hair & fur and adapted for dry, nymph, wet and streamer patterns. If these … Continue reading Dubbing techniques with fur & hair

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Shuttlecock emerger

April 14, 2020September 26, 2021 barryoc

A little shuttlecock emerger with a couple of different body & wing techniques. Shuttlecock emerger fly pattern recipe Hook: Ahrex FW511 #10 Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 Olive Trailing shuck: Parapost fibres Rib: Brown floss & natural ostrich herl Abdomen: Golden … Continue reading Shuttlecock emerger

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Hair wing Adams dry fly tied by Barry Ord Clarke

Hair wing Adams dry fly

April 10, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

This is a very interesting variant of one of the most popular dry flies in the world. Surprisingly this great pattern, that doubles just as well for a caddis fly as it does a mayfly is very little used, especially … Continue reading Hair wing Adams dry fly

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How to using Whip finisher tying tool

How to using Whip finisher tying tool

April 8, 2020December 8, 2022 barryoc

Another simple but essential technique for the new beginner. Watch, learn and practice. If these simple skills are learned and practiced they will not only improve your tying but also make your time spent at the vise, much more enjoyable, … Continue reading How to using Whip finisher tying tool

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Rubber leg Stimulator fly tied by Barry Ord Clarke

Rubber leg Stimulator fly

April 3, 2020March 8, 2023 barryoc

A little twist on this modern classic from Jim Slattery. One of the great stimulator fly attractors that you shouldn’t be without when chasing big browns & bows. Rubber leg Stimulator pattern recipe How to tie Rubber leg Stimulator Continue reading Rubber leg Stimulator fly

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Three simple dubbing fly tying techniques

April 1, 2020January 30, 2021 barryoc

This is another very important tutorial, illustrating how the same dubbing can be used in three different techniques for three very different results. All three of these techniques can be utilized on all types on many different style of fly. … Continue reading Three simple dubbing fly tying techniques

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Screaming banshee caddis pattern

March 31, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

A great little skating caddis pattern from Charlie Craven, tied with elk hair. The forward wing pushes a whole load of water when its pulled through the surface. Buy MUSTAD signature hooks Buy VENIARD product on AMAZON:Fly tying tools and … Continue reading Screaming banshee caddis pattern

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Muskrat Nymph

March 30, 2020September 23, 2021 barryoc

A little variant of Andre Puyan’s famous Muskrat mayfly nymph. Muskrat Nymph pattern recipe Hook: Mustad S60 nymph hook # 8-14 Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 Brown Tail: Moose body hair Rib: Copper wire Abdomen: Muskrat fur Wing case: Moose body … Continue reading Muskrat Nymph

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fly tying thread & Thread control

Attaching fly tying thread & Thread control

March 27, 2020June 5, 2024 barryoc

Following up the video on how to set bobbin tension, this is another very important tutorial, although a skill taken for granted, this shows how to attach your tying thread to the hook shank and how to master & retain … Continue reading Attaching fly tying thread & Thread control

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how to Setting your bobbin tension

Setting your bobbin tension

March 26, 2020June 5, 2024 barryoc

The second short video in the series, fly tying for beginners. One of the most important elementary skills is knowing how to set the tension on your bobbin holder. This little tutorial will help stop your bobbin holder un-winding thread, … Continue reading Setting your bobbin tension

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March Brown emerger with Foam Post

March 25, 2020September 26, 2021 barryoc

A simple but extremely effective March Brown emerger that can be tied in sizes 10-16. The foam post and parachute hackle give perfect presentation and will float all day long. March Brown emerger pattern recipe Hook: Mustad C49S # 12 … Continue reading March Brown emerger with Foam Post

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Fly hook anatomy. fly tying video tutorial

Fly hook anatomy for beginners

March 23, 2020December 8, 2022 barryoc

In this new series, I will be making many short videos that cover all the elementary fly tying techniques, basic materials, tools and know how. These will hopefully help all those who are new to our craft, fly tying clubs … Continue reading Fly hook anatomy for beginners

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Quick foam hopper pattern tied by Barry Ord Clarke

Quick foam hopper pattern

March 20, 2020September 19, 2021 barryoc

You don’t need anything more complicated for fishing a grasshopper. This is a quick and extremely easy pattern that everyone can tie. Just change the colour and size you need to match the hatch. Tied in all black it also … Continue reading Quick foam hopper pattern

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Grizzly Muddler streamer tied by Barry Ord Clarke

Grizzly Muddler streamer

March 18, 2020October 10, 2021 barryoc

A little twist on a well known classic with a couple old but good techniques. One of my most productive streamers, especially for sea run browns. Grizzly Muddler streamer pattern recipe Hook: Mustad S71 # 4 Thread: Dyneema Tail & … Continue reading Grizzly Muddler streamer

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fly tying Deer hair hackle suspender midge

Deer hair hackle suspender midge

March 17, 2020September 26, 2021 barryoc

The second technique for tying a deer hair parachute hackle with an extremely buggy effect, that will float all day long and then some. Learn more about deer hair material Continue reading Deer hair hackle suspender midge

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mosquito dry fly tied by Barry Ord Clarke

Mosquito – midge dry fly pattern

March 13, 2020August 28, 2024 barryoc

A simple but effective pattern for mosquito and midge fishing with a couple of nifty techniques and only using Grizzle hackle and moose mane hair. Midge fly Continue reading Mosquito – midge dry fly pattern

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Chocolate & Vanilla Chomper nymph

March 12, 2020September 23, 2021 barryoc

One of the first patterns I tied and fished. The original had a Raffia shell back. This quick and easy pattern is still catching fish for me today, in both fresh and salt water. Although chocolate & vanilla is my … Continue reading Chocolate & Vanilla Chomper nymph

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Black Gnat wet fly pattern

March 10, 2020September 24, 2021 barryoc

This # 16 wet fly is loosely based upon Halford’s original dry that is still used by a great deal of anglers today. Constructed from traditional materials, crow, wood pigeon & starling, with this on the end of your line, … Continue reading Black Gnat wet fly pattern

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Diving caddis/sedge pattern

March 7, 2020April 3, 2023 barryoc

This is a diving or egg laying caddis that is fished just under the surface with long slow pulls. The combination of partridge hackle and hen mallard breast feathers is a real fish attractor. Buy MUSTAD signature hooks Buy VENIARD … Continue reading Diving caddis/sedge pattern

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Hares Ear nymph Variant

March 6, 2020September 23, 2021 barryoc

Not only one of the first flies you should learn to tie, but also tied in 2 or 3 sizes, one of the most important flies to have in your box. There are so many hares ear variants out there, … Continue reading Hares Ear nymph Variant

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