New Fly Patterns

Here are a half dozen new fly patterns I learned to tie the last few months during the Winter Fly Tying Classes that look pretty good to me.

I’ll give you a caveat…I haven’t fished these, but they sure look fishy and I can’t wait to try them out.

Here are a trio of flies Peter Bowers of The Patient Angler taught us this year:

A Steelhead Green Rock Worm (size 6) that I’ll use as a dropper to a heavier nymph when swinging for chrome doesn’t work.

Steelhead Green Rock Worm | www.johnkreft.com

A damsel fly nymph that’s easy to tie and looks incredible – Pauls English Damsel Nymph (size 14).

Pauls English Damsel Nymph | www.johnkreft.com

The third fly is a Water Boatman (size 14). Never tied or fished any of these. I think I’ve missed the boat, so to speak.

Water Boatman | www.johnkreft.com

A simple fly pattern presented by Bill Seitz, is the Skip Nymph (size 14).

Skip Nymph | www.johnkreft.com

And a Euro Jig Nymph (size 16) Jeff Perin of The Fly Fisher’s Place taught us. Looks like a fish catching fly. 

Euro Jig Nymph - Olive | www.johnkreft.com

Lastly, here is a tiny caddis pattern, a Peacock Caddis (size 18) Sherry Steele taught us. It’s a Dry Fly Innovation fly from the guys in Boise. 

Peacock Caddis | www.johnkreft.com

I’ve added these flies to the Fly Patterns page. Tie up a few of these flies and let me know if these new fly patterns work for you. 

Lastly, I received several requests to tie flies for people. I’ve started tying custom flies and would be happy to tie some for you. All the flies are tied by me and I will tie any fly you see on my website. Just contact me for prices and delivery times. For more about my fly tying and fly fishing journey, check the About Me page.

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