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Search Results for: tube flies

Feb 27 2011

Tube Flies – Two Methods for Rigging

Riggin' one up. Photo: Cameron Miller

Eric Neufeld is back today with the second in our series of four short videos about tube flies and how to rig them. Part 2 covers the two basic methods for rigging tube flies. Attaching a straight-eye hook with a clinch knot Attaching an up-eye hook with a loop knot Sorry the focus is a little…
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Feb 23 2011

Tube Flies – Introduction

Tube Flies - Introduction

Today we’re starting a little mini-series of posts featuring Eric Neufeld, in video format, talking about tube flies and how to rig them. Who’s Eric Neufeld?  He’s an alumnus of Alaska West, and he’s the the Pacific Northwest rep for Idylwilde, Simms and Ross, and he’s a smart dude who likes futzing around with his fly…
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Feb 25 2009

Tube Flies and Stinger Hooks

Stinger hooks hold well. Photo: Cameron Miller John Toker, our former manager at BC West on the Dean River, checks in today with some comments on tube flies and stinger hooks. “The virtues of one style of hook or another is a fairly common topic of conversation among anglers.  When you get around anglers whose…
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Apr 26 2022

Fly Tying: Flies to Tie for Alaska Fish

The 2022 Alaska fly fishing season is coming upon us, and it’s never too early to start tying flies. If you search our blog, we have a plethora of flies for Salmon and Trout, and they all catch fish, or we wouldn’t feature them. Below is a curated list of flies you should start tying…
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Mar 07 2022

Deneki Chronicles: Swinging Flies – Cast, Then Step.

Spey Casting D-Loop

In this week’s Deneki Chronicles, we explore why it’s best to cast, then step. Jiggy. Cast, mend, swing fly, take a few steps downriver, repeat.  That’s how you fish for steelhead, right? Not necessarily.  Michael White stops by in video form today, straight from the Dean River, to tell us a bit about how he…
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Jan 18 2022

Fly Tying: Tubey Mantis Shrimp

If you’re a regular reader of the Deneki Blog you know we love to fish shrimp patterns at Andros South Lodge.  For today’s tie we’re whipping up a Mantis Shrimp on a tube.  Tube flies are fun to tie, they do require specific attachments to your vice but they allow you to change hooks out…
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Oct 04 2021

Deneki Chronicles: When to Set the Hook When Swinging Flies – North 40 Video

when to set the hook when swinging flies

When swinging flies for salmon and steelhead, one of the most common faults we see on a regular basis from our anglers is setting the hook too early. In most avenues of fly fishing (trout, bass, bonefish, you name it), setting the hook quickly is critical in order to establish tension and ensure a solid…
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Sep 25 2021

Aqua Flies: Ultra Rig Kit

Stinger-style flies are the way to go when it comes to fishing on the swing. Typically tied with wire or braid, both have their respective challenges. A wire is brittle, hard to work with, and you can’t change out flies very easily, especially in the cold. If you use braid, it is soft, so larger…
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Aug 03 2021

Fly Tying: Black ‘n’ Silver Templedog Tube

This fly is brought to us from prolific tier, Spey Angler, and friend of Deneki Outdoors the one and only Stuart Foxall. Currently, Stuart is a part of the AquaFlies team. This dog will hunt. The Black n Silver Templedog is one of the most popular Atlantic salmon flies in Scandinavian rivers when there’s fresh…
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May 18 2021

Stuart Foxall: The Vise I Use to Tie Flies

Fly tying guru, Spey angler extraordinaire and overall great bloke, we asked Stuart Foxall, what kind of vise he uses and this is what he gave us. Please Click Here to view on YouTube. Other Videos from Deneki: Deneki Outdoors Family of Lodges Tying Nail Knots without a Nail Knot Tool Popper Fishing for Silver…
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