Olsen's UV Purple Blowtorch

How To Tie: Olsen’s UV Purple Blowtorch

This week Kyle is back in the hot seat crafting one of his favorite attracter patterns The UV Purple Blowtorch! Designed by competition angler Devin Olsen, the Blowtorch has proven successful across various waters and conditions. Its combination of a hot spot tail, flashy body, and sparse CDC collar makes it a versatile and essential pattern for any fly box. ​This fly is buggy, sexy, and yes…DEADLY! You need to have some of these in your box in a few sizes – no FOMO! Snag these materials and tie you up several so you can get out there and get to trick’in those trout! Continue reading How To Tie: Olsen’s UV Purple Blowtorch

Valhalla Chironomid

How To Tie: Hanson’s Valhalla Chironomid

Forged in the halls of the gods, the Valhalla Chironomid is no ordinary stillwater pattern — it’s a weapon of trout destruction. Whether you’re hunting stillwater giants or seeking your place among the fly fishing elite, this fly earns its name one hook-up at a time! Ladies & Gentlemen, back in the studio is none other than the stillwater machine himself, Mr. Travis Hanson! With in my opinion, HIS BEST CHIRONOMID YET! I have filmed him in the studio, more times than I can count over my time here at AvidMax, and this one is my absolute favorite. Now does that equate to catching more fish…or should this be your next bug in the vise??? YES & YES! Continue reading How To Tie: Hanson’s Valhalla Chironomid

Parachute Adams

How To Tie: Parachute Adams

Rob is making his long-awaited on-screen debut — and he’s kicking it off by tying the one, the only… Parachute Adams. Timeless. Trustworthy. Deadly effective. The Parachute Adams is the fly every angler should have in their box — a true generalist pattern that mimics just about any mayfly hatch with grace and realism. Also, Rob isn’t just a dry fly guy — he’s a fly-tying machine, cranking out classics with precision and passion. We’re beyond stoked to welcome him to the tying cadre, and trust us — you’re going to love what he brings to the vise. Continue reading How To Tie: Parachute Adams

Streamer Fishing – The Tug is the Drug!

Streamer fishing is often looked down upon by the hardcore, dry-fly-only fishing establishment, but in the fall and early winter, it’s just too much fun to ignore. I’m sure most of you—even if you’re die-hard dry-fly purists—know exactly what I’m talking about: that thrill of a hard, unseen strike, the tug of excitement, and the sound of line being ripped off your reel—assuming your timing is perfect and your drag is set right. If it’s not, well… I don’t need to explain that to any of you. Continue reading Streamer Fishing – The Tug is the Drug!

Iced Apple Caddis

How To Tie: Iced Apple Caddis

Welcome back to Tying Tuesday, fly junkies! This week, we’ve got something special—a user-requested fly: the Iced Apple Caddis! We love seeing your ideas come through, so don’t be shy—drop us a comment and let us know what you want to see tied up next. Back in the studio is none other than the stillwater machine himself, Mr. Travis Hanson! While Travis usually stays in the stillwater lane and doesn’t tie many river bugs, he couldn’t resist this one—it’s just too dang buggy! Continue reading How To Tie: Iced Apple Caddis

Copland's Hopper

How To Tie: Copland’s Hopper

This week, we’re featuring an absolute standout — a passionate young angler who volunteers and teaches with Denver Trout Unlimited, a guide for Trout Trickers, and someone who ties some seriously wicked bugs. Say hello to the one and only… Copland! Today he is in the studio for the first time to craft up a super buggy little hopper pattern that he has been crafting together for some time. He took some inspiration from some great terrestrials out there and put some time in at the vise and came up with this fish crusher. Continue reading How To Tie: Copland’s Hopper