• Doughton’s Siletz Special

    This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is Doughton’s Siletz Special. I recently completed a custom fly order for several sea run cutthroat flies and the Doughton’s Siletz Special was one of them. You can read that story HERE. I thought it would make a great TBT post. I am no expert about Doughton’s Hardware, but…

  • Tying Sea Run Cutthroat Flies

    A few weeks ago, I was asked by a customer to tie an order of sea run cutthroat flies. What quickly caught my attention was his reference to Wayne Doughton. If you’ve read my About Me page, you know Wayne was the first person to teach me to tie a fly. He owned Doughton’s Hardware…

  • Bull Trout and Broken Rod

    I’ve been known to say if you break a rod, you’ll have a hell of a story. Here is my story of a Bull Trout and broken rod that happened recently. But I’m getting ahead of myself. Let me start at the beginning. The dog days of summer are definitely here as the heat wave…

  • Blue Ribbon Flies Iris Caddis

    This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is the Blue Ribbon Flies Iris Caddis. The Blue Ribbon Flies Iris Caddis is a fly I’ve been fishing the last few years and it has worked well for me. After I wrote my post, Fly Fish the Madison River in Early July, I thought many readers may not know the history…

  • Caddis Time

    It’s the middle of summer and that means it’s caddis time. Yes, all those spots are caddis…thousands and thousands of them. You might recognize this image a little better. These prolific bugs with their tent-shaped wings hatch throughout summer after the larger mayflies and stoneflies are finished. It can produce some very good fly fishing…

  • Blue Ribbon Flies X Caddis

    This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is the Blue Ribbon Flies X Caddis. The Blue Ribbon Flies X Caddis is a fly I fish often and honestly didn’t think about featuring as a TBT fly. It struck me as I wrote my last post, Fly Fish the Madison River in Early July, that many readers may not know…

  • LaFontaine Drowned Trico

    This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is the LaFontaine Drowned Trico. The LaFontaine Drowned Trico imitates the insect after laying her eggs and falling to the water. They eventually sink and are easy prey for selective fish. For complete tying instructions how to tie the fly, be sure to pick up a copy of LaFontaine’s Legacy….

  • Callibaetis Mayfly Life Cycle and Fly Imitations

    I’ve talked recently about how impressive the Callibaetis hatch and fishing has been at East Lake this year. I decided to re-post information about the Callibaetis mayfly life cycle and fly imitations I use to help you lake fly fishers.  Callibaetis mayflies are known as the speckled duns because of their mottled wings. Two wonderful sources for more…