Respect for the History of Fly Fishing and Fly Tying Erin approaches fly tying with respect to the history of the fly patterns she ties and likes to stay true to the originator's intentions. She isn't ...
Hen-pecked for a couple of decades, John Newberry of Chewelah has finally been freed to find peace and honor from the art of fly tying. Newberry, 51, recently was named the inaugural member of the ...
Continuing an On The Fly tradition, this month's column is dedicated to holiday gift ideas for the angler(s) in your life. Do you know fly-fishermen who aspire to learn how to tie flies so that they ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado’s top fly-tyers are seeing a pattern. Then again, they always see patterns. A stripe here, a wing there, a smattering of insects across a spider’s ...
HAMILTON — Tony Tomsu wasn’t sure he heard the boy right. It was a few years back and the neighbor’s son had just wandered over to his place to ask the nationally known fly tyer for a pattern that had ...
Stanley Cooper Jr.’s connection to the forefathers of American-style fly tying has earned him a place among the legends of the craft. But that’s not the only reason why Cooper, who resides in Hanover ...
On this week's River Report NBC Montana caught up with legendary fly-tyer Wayne Gravatt. Gravatt unpacked the process of tying a salmon fly imitation. To watch him unpack the process view the YouTube ...
The carp were there, sucking up seeds or bugs or whatever else might have been floating down the surface of the Red River. Fly casting below Riverside Dam in Grand Forks, Steve Ficocello could see the ...
It might seem mere coincidence that two men from Colorado’s Front Range should release important books on fly-tying just days apart. The concurrence continues when we discover that the two are ...