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height: auto;" decoding="async" /></a><div class="clear"></div></div><div class="widget widget_media_image" id="media_image-7"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/category/twf-videos/type/warmwater/"><img width="370" height="370" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/WarmwaterFliesB.jpg" class="image wp-image-104  attachment-full size-full" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;" decoding="async" /></a><div class="clear"></div></div></div></section><!-- .site-widgetized-section --></section><!-- .home-widgetized-sections --><h2 class="section-title"> Fly Tying Videos</h2><section class="content-area"><section class="recent-posts"><article id="post-1953" class="post-1953 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-bootsallen category-tier category-type category-trout category-streamers category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/booty-call-minnow-boots-allen/" title="Booty Call Minnow &#8211; Boots Allen"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/BA_BootyCallMinnow_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Booty Call Minnow streamer fly pattern in the vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/booty-call-minnow-boots-allen/" rel="bookmark">Booty Call Minnow &#8211; Boots Allen</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Boots Allen ties up his Booty Call Minnow. It&#8217;s a great multipurpose streamer that Boots has used on a myriad of western rivers. It&#8217;s a pretty simple cone head, large streamer pattern. Boots has been a fly tier, guide, and author for decades in Idaho and Wyoming. He grew up [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1953 --><article id="post-1946" class="post-1946 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-bassflies category-bootsallen category-tier category-type category-trout category-streamers category-twf-videos category-warmwater"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/bootys-dirty-head-sculpin-boots-allen/" title="Booty&#8217;s Dirty Head Sculpin &#8211; Boots Allen"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/BA_BootysDirtyHeadSculpin_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Booty&#039;s Dirty Head Sculpin streamer fly pattern in a vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/bootys-dirty-head-sculpin-boots-allen/" rel="bookmark">Booty&#8217;s Dirty Head Sculpin &#8211; Boots Allen</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Boots Allen ties up the Dirty Head Sculpin which he uses for trout in this size and for bass in smaller sizes. It&#8217;s a big chartreuse rabbit strip streamer pattern. Boots is a long time guide, author, and fly tier from Eastern Idaho. He&#8217;s tied a lot of great and [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1946 --><article id="post-1933" class="post-1933 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-bonefish category-tier category-type category-dougmcknight category-permit category-salts category-snook category-tarpon category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/da-tingum-doug-mcknight/" title="Da Tingum &#8211; Doug McKnight"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/DMknt_DaTingum_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="the Da Tingum fly pattern sitting in the vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/da-tingum-doug-mcknight/" rel="bookmark">Da Tingum &#8211; Doug McKnight</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>﻿ Doug McKnight ties up another great Salt Water fly tying pattern for us. The Da Tingum  is a shrimp pattern and comes out of the Bahamas and is great for many saltwater species. RECIPE: Hook- gamakatsu sc-15 1/0, 1, 2 Eyes: dumbbell your choice Tail: tan craft fur, hot [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1933 --><article id="post-1943" class="post-1943 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-bootsallen category-tier category-type category-nymphs category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/bootys-bead-tail-jig-boots-allen/" title="Booty&#8217;s Bead Tail Jig &#8211; Boots Allen"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/BA_BootysBeadTailJig_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="The Booty&#039;s Bead Tail Jig fly tying pattern in a tying vise in Chartreuce" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/bootys-bead-tail-jig-boots-allen/" rel="bookmark">Booty&#8217;s Bead Tail Jig &#8211; Boots Allen</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Boots Allen has joined The Weekly Fly again. This week he ties up his Booty&#8217;s Bead Tail Jig. This one takes some agile fingers and maybe some readers to manipulate the little beads but it&#8217;s a tasty little bug. Enjoy and let us know how it goes for you. RECIPE: [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1943 --><article id="post-1920" class="post-1920 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-classics category-nymphs category-rickwollum category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/dave-whitlocks-red-fox-squirrel-nymph-rick-wollum/" title="Dave Whitlock&#8217;s Red Fox Squirrel Nymph &#8211; Rick Wollum"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/RW_RedFoxSquirrelNymph_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Dave Whitlock&#039;s Red Fox Squirrel Nymph fly pattern in a tying vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/dave-whitlocks-red-fox-squirrel-nymph-rick-wollum/" rel="bookmark">Dave Whitlock&#8217;s Red Fox Squirrel Nymph &#8211; Rick Wollum</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Rick is back with another of his favorite fly tying patterns. This one is personal. The pattern was developed by Rick&#8217;s friend and famous angler Dave Whitlock. This is a classic fly pattern for trout and has a lot of potential for those cold water species. Take a look and [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1920 --><article id="post-1909" class="post-1909 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-bonefish category-tier category-type category-dorado category-dougmcknight category-permit category-salts category-snook category-tarpon category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/danger-muffin-doug-mcknight-salt-water-pattern/" title="Danger Muffin &#8211; Doug McKnight Salt Water Pattern"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/DMknt_DangerMuffin_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="The Danger Muffin saltwater crab fly pattern in a tying vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/danger-muffin-doug-mcknight-salt-water-pattern/" rel="bookmark">Danger Muffin &#8211; Doug McKnight Salt Water Pattern</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Doug McKnight is extending our Saltwater fly tying videos library with his Danger Muffin crab pattern. This is a tasty one. We love showing you Doug McKnight Flies and he&#8217;s tied a bunch for us (see below). Tie some up and let us know how they go. RECIPE: Thread: flat [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1909 --><article id="post-1902" class="post-1902 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-classics category-rickwollum category-softhackles category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/the-dead-chicken-grey-hackle-yellow-rick-wollum/" title="The Dead Chicken / Grey Hackle Yellow &#8211; Rick Wollum"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/RW_DeadChicken_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="The Dead Chicken also known as the Grey Hackle Yellow in the fly tying vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/the-dead-chicken-grey-hackle-yellow-rick-wollum/" rel="bookmark">The Dead Chicken / Grey Hackle Yellow &#8211; Rick Wollum</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Rick Wollum has been working in the fly fishing industry for 30 years. He currently manages Anglers West Fly Shop in Emigrant, MT but has fished all types of freshwaters with all types of flies. Rick’s been tying flies over 50 years, mentioned in several fly fishing books, and hosted [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1902 --><article id="post-1899" class="post-1899 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-bonefish category-tier category-type category-dorado category-dougmcknight category-permit category-salts category-snook category-tarpon category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/the-home-slice-doug-mcknight/" title="The Home Slice &#8211; Doug McKnight"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/DMknt_HomeSlice_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="The Home Slice streamer pattern in the tying vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/the-home-slice-doug-mcknight/" rel="bookmark">The Home Slice &#8211; Doug McKnight</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>We love showing you Doug McKnight flies and he&#8217;s tied a bunch for us (see below) and we&#8217;re psyched to have him tie some more salt water patterns. This one is great for Bahamas flats. Tie a few up and let us know how they go. RECIPE: Thread: flat wax [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1899 --><article id="post-1407" class="post-1407 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-davebloom category-dryflies category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/blooms-purple-ant-dave-bloom/" title="Bloom&#8217;s Purple Ant &#8211; Dave Bloom"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/DB_BloomsPurpleAnt_HD-Blog-Featured-Thumb-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Bloom&#039;s Purple Ant trout dry fly in a vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/blooms-purple-ant-dave-bloom/" rel="bookmark">Bloom&#8217;s Purple Ant &#8211; Dave Bloom</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Dave Bloom was born and raised in Great Falls and has spent his life fishing the waters of Montana and Idaho. He began his guiding career in 1985 on the Henry’s Fork, the South Fork of the Snake and the Teton in Idaho. In 1995, he moved closer to home [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1407 --><article id="post-1403" class="post-1403 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dan-gard category-trout category-streamers category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/juicy-lucy-dan-gard-fly-tying-for-trout-tutorial/" title="Juicy Lucy &#8211; Dan Gard Fly Tying for Trout Tutorial"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/DG_JuicyLucy_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Juicy Lucy fly pattern in a vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/juicy-lucy-dan-gard-fly-tying-for-trout-tutorial/" rel="bookmark">Juicy Lucy &#8211; Dan Gard Fly Tying for Trout Tutorial</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Dan Gard spent 18 years as a fishing guide and has been tying flies for 25. He began tying flies because back then the selection was limited to what was marketed. He wanted more, so he learned everything he could about aquatic entomology and put it to use on the [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1403 --><article id="post-1398" class="post-1398 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-rickwollum category-trout category-softhackles category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/x-caddis-iris-caddis-rick-wollum-fly-pattern/" title="X-Caddis / Iris Caddis &#8211; Rick Wollum Fly Pattern"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/RW_XCaddis-IrisCaddis_HD-Blog-Featured-Thumb-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Close on X-Caddis / Iris Caddis fly pattern on a vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/x-caddis-iris-caddis-rick-wollum-fly-pattern/" rel="bookmark">X-Caddis / Iris Caddis &#8211; Rick Wollum Fly Pattern</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Rick Wollum has been working in the fly fishing industry for 30 years. He currently manages Anglers West Fly Shop in Emigrant, MT but has fished all types of freshwaters with all types of flies. Rick’s been tying flies over 50 years, mentioned in several fly fishing books, and hosted [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1398 --><article id="post-1393" class="post-1393 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-davebloom category-nymphs category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/blooms-flying-z-glo-purple-dave-bloom/" title="Bloom&#8217;s Flying Z Glo Purple &#8211; Dave Bloom"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/DB_FlyingZGloPurple_HD-Blog-Featured-Thumb-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Bloom&#039;s Fly Z- Glo Purple fly pattern in a vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/blooms-flying-z-glo-purple-dave-bloom/" rel="bookmark">Bloom&#8217;s Flying Z Glo Purple &#8211; Dave Bloom</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Dave Bloom was born and raised in Great Falls and has spent his life fishing the waters of Montana and Idaho. He began his guiding career in 1985 on the Henry’s Fork, the South Fork of the Snake and the Teton in Idaho. In 1995, he moved closer to home [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1393 --><article id="post-1388" class="post-1388 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dan-gard category-trout category-streamers category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/gold-finger-dan-gard/" title="Gold Finger &#8211; Dan Gard"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/DG_GoldFinger_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="The Gold Finger fly pattern streamer in a vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/gold-finger-dan-gard/" rel="bookmark">Gold Finger &#8211; Dan Gard</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Dan Gard spent 18 years as a fishing guide and has been tying flies for 25. He began tying flies because back then the selection was limited to what was marketed. He wanted more, so he learned everything he could about aquatic entomology and put it to use on the [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1388 --><article id="post-1383" class="post-1383 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-rickwollum category-trout category-softhackles category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/green-drake-soft-hackle-rick-wollum/" title="Green Drake Soft Hackle &#8211; Rick Wollum"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/RW_GreenDrakeSoftHackle_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Green Drake Soft Hackle fly tying pattern" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/green-drake-soft-hackle-rick-wollum/" rel="bookmark">Green Drake Soft Hackle &#8211; Rick Wollum</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Rick Wollum has been working in the fly fishing industry for 30 years. He currently manages Anglers West Fly Shop in Emigrant, MT but has fished all types of freshwaters with all types of flies. Rick’s been tying flies over 50 years, mentioned in several fly fishing books, and hosted [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1383 --><article id="post-1368" class="post-1368 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-davebloom category-nymphs category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/blooms-black-peacock-perdigon-dave-bloom/" title="Bloom&#8217;s Black Peacock Perdigon &#8211; Dave Bloom"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/DB_BloomsBlackPeacockPerdigon_HD-Blog-Featured-Thumb-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Bloom&#039;s Black Peacock Perdigon fly pattern on a vise closeup" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/blooms-black-peacock-perdigon-dave-bloom/" rel="bookmark">Bloom&#8217;s Black Peacock Perdigon &#8211; Dave Bloom</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Perdigon fly patterns are really popular right now. Mainly, because the are super effective on trout. Spanish and French in origin, these little bead heads will turn trout. Dave gives a great demonstration of how to tie this hot little number. Dave Bloom was born and raised in Great Falls [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1368 --><article id="post-1361" class="post-1361 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dan-gard category-nymphs category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/mirage-nymph-dan-gard/" title="Mirage Nymph &#8211; Dan Gard"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/DG_MirageNymph_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Closeup on the Mirage Nymph fly pattern for trout" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/mirage-nymph-dan-gard/" rel="bookmark">Mirage Nymph &#8211; Dan Gard</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Go 4K, Ad Free The Mirage Nymph pattern will definitely get a trout&#8217;s attention. A bead head little pattern to make a splash by Dan Gard. Dan Gard spent 18 years as a fly fishing guide and has been tying flies for 25. He began fly tying because back then [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1361 --><article id="post-1356" class="post-1356 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-classics category-rickwollum category-trout category-softhackles category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/baetis-soft-hackle-rick-wollum/" title="Baetis Soft Hackle &#8211; Rick Wollum"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/RW_BaetisSoftHackle_HD-Blog-FeautredImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Baetis Soft Hackle fly pattern in a vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/baetis-soft-hackle-rick-wollum/" rel="bookmark">Baetis Soft Hackle &#8211; Rick Wollum</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Rick Wollum has been working in the fly fishing industry for 30 years. He currently manages Anglers West Fly Shop in Emigrant, MT but has fished all types of freshwaters with all types of flies. Rick’s been tying flies over 50 years, mentioned in several fly fishing books, and hosted [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1356 --><article id="post-1336" class="post-1336 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-davebloom category-nymphs category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/blooms-purple-weight-fly-dave-bloom/" title="Bloom&#8217;s Purple Weight Fly &#8211; Dave Bloom"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/DB_BloomsPurpleWeightFly_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Bloom&#039;s purple weight fly pattern in a vise for this tutorial" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/blooms-purple-weight-fly-dave-bloom/" rel="bookmark">Bloom&#8217;s Purple Weight Fly &#8211; Dave Bloom</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>&nbsp; Dave Bloom was born and raised in Great Falls and has spent his life fishing the waters of Montana and Idaho. He began his guiding career in 1985 on the Henry’s Fork, the South Fork of the Snake and the Teton in Idaho. In 1995, he moved closer to [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1336 --><article id="post-1266" class="post-1266 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dan-gard category-dryflies category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/bubbas-phat-ant-dan-gard/" title="Bubba&#8217;s Phat Ant &#8211; Dan Gard"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/DG_BubbasPhatAnt_HD-Blog-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Bubba&#039;s Phat Ant fly pattern on the vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/bubbas-phat-ant-dan-gard/" rel="bookmark">Bubba&#8217;s Phat Ant &#8211; Dan Gard</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Bubba&#8217;s Phat Ant may not seem like a fish catcher but it is. And, really stands out on the water. Dan Gard spent 18 years as a fishing guide and has been tying flies for 25. He serves as a Signature Tyer with Yellowstone Fly Goods.He began tying flies because [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1266 --><article id="post-1261" class="post-1261 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dryflies category-mattwilhelm category-trout category-twf-videos tag-spruce-moth"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/jacklins-spruce-moth-matt-wilhelm/" title="Jacklin&#8217;s Spruce Moth &#8211; Matt Wilhelm"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/MW_SpruceMoth_HD-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Jacklin&#039;s Spruce Moth fly pattern in vice close up" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/jacklins-spruce-moth-matt-wilhelm/" rel="bookmark">Jacklin&#8217;s Spruce Moth &#8211; Matt Wilhelm</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Matt Wilhelm ties up another great trout pattern for us, a nice Spruce Moth pattern. You can find more about Matt at Yellowstone Fly Fishing School. Want to watch in 4K with NO ADS? Check out our UHD Subscription. This post may contain compensated links. Find more info in my [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1261 --><article id="post-1255" class="post-1255 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dandyreiner category-nymphs category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/floating-baetis-emerger-dandy-reiner/" title="Floating Baetis Emerger &#8211; Dandy Reiner"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/DRR_FloatingBaetisEmerger_HD-Blog-Thumb-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Floating Baetis Emerger fly pattern in vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/floating-baetis-emerger-dandy-reiner/" rel="bookmark">Floating Baetis Emerger &#8211; Dandy Reiner</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Dandy Reiner ties another handy pattern for us this week. You can find these in most fly shops but if you tie them yourself, you need to make sure you get the profile right. The Floating Baetis Emerger pattern works great on western waters in the spring and fall. RECIPE: [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1255 --><article id="post-1250" class="post-1250 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-mattwilhelm category-trout category-softhackles category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/march-brown-soft-hackle-matt-wilhelm/" title="March Brown Soft Hackle &#8211; Matt Wilhelm"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/MW_MarchBrownSoftHackle_HD-FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="The March Brown Soft Hackle in a vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/march-brown-soft-hackle-matt-wilhelm/" rel="bookmark">March Brown Soft Hackle &#8211; Matt Wilhelm</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Matt Wilhelm ties up another great trout pattern for us, the March Brown Soft Hackle. He also has some great info about the insects and how they shed their exoskeleton in this one. You can find more about Matt at Yellowstone Fly Fishing School RECIPE: Hook:     DaiRiki #125 Size [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1250 --><article id="post-1247" class="post-1247 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dandyreiner category-dryflies category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/leggy-spruce-moth-dandy-reiner/" title="Leggy Spruce Moth &#8211; Dandy Reiner"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/DRR_LeggySpruceMoth_HD-Blog-Thumb-e1673238587980-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="closeup of leggy spruce moth fly tying pattern" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/leggy-spruce-moth-dandy-reiner/" rel="bookmark">Leggy Spruce Moth &#8211; Dandy Reiner</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Dandy Reiner. Dandy owns Hatch Finders Fly shop (https://www.hatchfinders.com/) in Livingston, MT. She learned the art of fly tying from her father Dean, another of our favorites. Today she is tying a leggy spruce moth pattern for us. RECIPE: Legs:     Round Rubber, small or medium, Tan Hook:    Standard [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1247 --><article id="post-1241" class="post-1241 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dryflies category-mattwilhelm category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/happy-meal-grey-drake-cripple-matt-wilhelm/" title="Happy Meal Grey Drake Cripple &#8211; Matt Wilhelm"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/MW_HappyMealGreyDrakeCripple_4K-Blog-Thumb-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Closeup of Happy Meal Grey Drake Cripple Fly in Vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/happy-meal-grey-drake-cripple-matt-wilhelm/" rel="bookmark">Happy Meal Grey Drake Cripple &#8211; Matt Wilhelm</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Matt Wilhelm of the https://yellowstoneflyfishingschool.com/ ties up another great mayfly fly tying pattern for trout. Matt is no neophyte to fly fishing for trout and many other species. He&#8217;s been teaching and guiding for decades. This dry fly pattern not only looks elegant to us but also to those yellowstone [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1241 --><article id="post-1234" class="post-1234 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dandyreiner category-nymphs category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/double-beaded-stonefly-nymph-dandy-reiner/" title="Double Beaded Stonefly Nymph &#8211; Dandy Reiner"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/DRR_DoubleBeadedStoneflyNymph_4K-Blog-Thumb-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Close on Double Beaded stonefly nymph fly pattern for trout" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/double-beaded-stonefly-nymph-dandy-reiner/" rel="bookmark">Double Beaded Stonefly Nymph &#8211; Dandy Reiner</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>&nbsp; Dandy Reiner has tied a lot of flies for us. Dandy owns Hatch Finders Fly shop (https://www.hatchfinders.com/) in Livingston, MT. She learned the art of fly tying from her father Dean, another of our favorites. Today she is tying a Double Beaded Stonefly Nymph pattern for us. She and [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1234 --><article id="post-1230" class="post-1230 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-deanreiner category-dryflies category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/upside-down-drake-thorax-dean-reiner/" title="Upside Down Drake Thorax &#8211; Dean Reiner"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/DDR_UpsideDownDrakeThorax_FeaturedImage-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Upside Down Drake Thorax fly pattern on a vice" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/upside-down-drake-thorax-dean-reiner/" rel="bookmark">Upside Down Drake Thorax &#8211; Dean Reiner</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>&nbsp; Dean Reiner has been tying flies with his daughter Dandy for decades. Dean started Hatch Finders Fly Shop in Livingston ages ago and ties many of the fly tying patterns he sells in the shop to clients who come out to the Yellowstone River fly fishing for trout and [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1230 --><article id="post-1224" class="post-1224 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dryflies category-mattwilhelm category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/the-clod-hopper-matt-wilhelm/" title="The Clod Hopper &#8211; Matt Wilhelm"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/ClodHopperFoamBodiedFlyPatternTutorial-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Close up on the clod hopper fly pattern" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/the-clod-hopper-matt-wilhelm/" rel="bookmark">The Clod Hopper &#8211; Matt Wilhelm</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>Matt Wilhelm is an educator and guide in Livingston, MT. You can find out more about him at https://yellowstoneflyfishingschool.com/ This pattern was originated by Paul Stimson and can be good as a hopper pattern, a bigger golden stonefly pattern, as a salmon fly, and as a skwala. This tutorial has [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1224 --><article id="post-1217" class="post-1217 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-classics category-dandyreiner category-trout category-softhackles category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/caddis-soft-hackle-dandy-reiner/" title="Caddis Soft Hackle &#8211; Dandy Reiner"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/CaddisSoftHackleFlyPatternTutorial-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Caddis soft hackle fly pattern up close" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/caddis-soft-hackle-dandy-reiner/" rel="bookmark">Caddis Soft Hackle &#8211; Dandy Reiner</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>&nbsp; We&#8217;re back. It&#8217;s been a few years but we&#8217;re excited to start sharing some new patterns and tiers in full HD resolution and with more camera angles. Learn more about 4K ad-free options on the website. First up is one of our favorite tiers: Dandy Reiner. Dandy owns Hatch [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1217 --><article id="post-1790" class="post-1790 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dryflies category-jesseriding category-trout category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/rainys-gorilla-stone-jesse-riding/" title="Rainy&#8217;s Gorilla Stone &#8211; Jesse Riding"> <img width="370" height="225" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/JR_RainysGorillaStone-370x225.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="Rainy&#039;s Gorilla Stone foam bodied dry fly in a fly tying vise" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/rainys-gorilla-stone-jesse-riding/" rel="bookmark">Rainy&#8217;s Gorilla Stone &#8211; Jesse Riding</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>From Jesse: Born and raised in Northern Utah. Have tied since I was 8 years old and fished many places and countries, but mostly in Western streams and lakes. Love to use a combination of synthetic and natural material in fly designs and think that makes the best performing and [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-1790 --><article id="post-678" class="post-678 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-tier category-type category-dougmcknight category-dryflies category-twf-videos"><div class="post-thumb"> <a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/sweetgrass-stonefly-doug-mcknight/" title="Sweetgrass Stonefly &#8211; Doug McKnight"> <img width="370" height="245" src="https://theweeklyfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/DM_SweetgrassStonefly-370x245.jpg" class="attachment-loop-small size-loop-small wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" /> </a></div><section class="entry-body"><header class="entry-header"><h3 class="entry-title"><a href="https://theweeklyfly.com/sweetgrass-stonefly-doug-mcknight/" rel="bookmark">Sweetgrass Stonefly &#8211; Doug McKnight</a></h3></header><div class="entry-meta"></div><div class="entry-content"><p>&nbsp; Thanks to Hatchfinders Fly Shop for hosting us again! Doug Mcknight is a Livingston, Montana based Fly Tyer, Guide, Artist, and is a regular contributor to the weekly fly.  He is a fly designer for Umpqua feather merchants, and his website is www.bigwaterstudio.com. Recipe: Hook: 3xl nymph/streamer hook &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; [&hellip;]</p></div></section><div class="clearfix"></div></article><!-- #post-678 --></section><div class="navigation"><span aria-current="page" class="page-numbers current">1</span> <a class="page-numbers" href="https://theweeklyfly.com/page/2/">2</a> <a class="page-numbers" href="https://theweeklyfly.com/page/3/">3</a> <span class="page-numbers dots">&hellip;</span> <a class="page-numbers" href="https://theweeklyfly.com/page/9/">9</a> <a class="next page-numbers" href="https://theweeklyfly.com/page/2/">Next &rarr;</a></div></section><!-- .content-area --><div id="sidebar" class="site-sidebar"><div class="widget widget_search" id="search-2"><form method="get" id="searchform" action="https://theweeklyfly.com/"> <input type="search" class="sb-search-input" placeholder="Enter your keywords..."  name="s" id="s" /> <input type="submit" id="searchsubmit" class="sb-search-submit" value="Search" /> <span 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