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Editorial content tagged with Beetles
| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sedgeetle |
A when-in-doubt-fly that can be a sedge/caddis, beetle, moth or anything you – or the fish – might fancy |
5 months ago | |
| Neoprene Beetle |
This neat little beetle’s body is made from extruded neoprene cord, which is widely available and a really useful tying material |
2 years ago | |
| 5 Minute Bug |
This little beetle imitation is amazingly lifelike. Using few and ordinary materials, Russian tyer Dmitri Tseliaritski makes it quick and easy to tie. |
6 years ago | |
| Narova Foam Beetle |
Russian Dmitri Tseliaritski's Narova foam dry fly is an easy and robust pattern template for terrestrials, beetles in particular |
8 years ago | |
| Steelhead Beetle |
While looking at steelhead flies with a BC guide, one fly in particular stood out: a somewhat ugly contraption with a deer hair wing and not least an "overhanging" head, in other words tied so that the hook eye was under the fly and not in front. |
14 years ago | |
| Monster's Bug |
The tendency is, that flies become smaller and smaller trying to fool the fish. We end up using 7X, size 24 hooks and stealth moves on the river banks. Sometimes you need to go the opposite way, if you want a big fish at end of your tippet. |
18 years ago | |
| Edwards' Little Ant |
Ant patterns are usually a bit of foam and a chaotic dry fly hackle. But why not tie it more imitative? It's quite easy. |
23 years ago |
