
LEARN TO TIE...
Grey Wulff - This fly matches a variety of drakes you will find on Western waters. It can be tied in a number of sizes, has broad applications, and is one you shouldn’t be without when you head out West.
Royal Wulff - For decades this was the most popular dry fly in Yellowstone Country and the Royal Wulff is still hard to beat. Bob ties it to perfection and shows you all the steps to make yours look just as good.
March Brown Nymph - This is just a buggy looking tie that can work as an early stonefly or as a host of other nymphs. It is a sophisticated offering yet relatively easy to create once you master the steps.
Green Drake - The largest mayfly to hatch in the Far West, this tie is done Wulff or Compara Dun style. It incorporates a variety of unique materials to make it stand out in a crowd and is a Henry's Fork favorite.
Platte River Special - This streamer pattern, developed in Wyoming, is now popular everywhere. Jacklin adds some creative twist and turns to make it a universal silhouette that browns and bows can't resist.
Great Western Stonefly - The Salmon Fly, a beautiful mouthful of feathers, fibers, and fur, is not the easiest to craft. Bob shows you just how to make it look edible; the proportions are critical in this pattern.
Run Time: 66 min