Bananas Caddis

How To Tie: Banana Caddis

🍌🔥 Welcome back to Tying Tuesday, you fly-tying fiends!
This week, the bearded wizard Kyle is back in the studio, and he’s whipping up a straight-up buggy masterpiece — the one and only Banana Caddis.

This isn’t just a fly — it’s a fish magnet. Bright, bold, and downright nasty, this yellow-bodied beast throws off serious eat me energy. Trout don’t stand a chance when this thing’s in the drift — it’s flashy, buggy, and deadly in all the right ways.

💥 Call it juicy. Call it ridiculous. Just don’t call it subtle.

You’re gonna want this one tied, stacked, and locked in your box.
Let’s tie up trouble — Banana Caddis style. LET’S GO! 🎣💣 Continue reading How To Tie: Banana Caddis

Quasimodo Nymph

How To Tie: Quasimodo PT

🔥 Welcome back to Fly Tying Tuesday, you absolute fly tying maniacs! 🔥
This week, the bearded legend Kyle is back in the studio — and he’s bringing the heat with another user-requested banger: the Quasimodo Pheasant Tail Nymph.

This isn’t your grandpa’s PT…
It’s the amped-up, high-performance version of the classic that’s been fooling trout for decades. With a curved hook profile, a hot spot, and sleek, buggy vibes — the Quasimodo PT gets down fast and stays in the strike zone where picky trout can’t say no. Continue reading How To Tie: Quasimodo PT

Juju Chironomid

How To Tie: JuJu Chironomid

We’ve got the bearded legend himself — Kyle — in the studio this week, spinning up one of the slickest, fish-seducing chironomids out there: the JuJu Chironomid.

Don’t let its size fool you — this flashy little bug is pure magic. It’s a stillwater slayer that lights up everything from happy, chunky trout to crappie, bluegill, and even smallmouth. Yeah, you heard that right — this isn’t just a trout snack. It’s a panfish party starter and a bass-brawling beauty.
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Amy's Ant

How To Tie: Amy’s Ant

This week, we’ve got the one and only Mr. Copland in the studio — our favorite up-and-comer at the vise — and he’s serving up straight fire with one of the baddest foam-bodied dries in the game: Amy’s Ant.

This fly doesn’t just catch fish — it demands attention. Whether you’re throwing it solo or rigging it in a dry-dropper setup, this foam-crafted gangster rides high, smacks water like a boss, and gets hammered by trout all spring and summer long. Continue reading How To Tie: Amy’s Ant