Hoppilator
November 5, 2010 by Brian Wise
Filed under Dry Flies, Featured Flies, Freshwater Flies, Terrestrials
Hoppilator tied by Randy Fridlund: “In previous years a stimulator or Daves Hopper pattern has worked well when hoppers were present. This year neither one was working consistently….”
Willie’s Haunted Locust
October 29, 2010 by Brian Wise
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Terrestrials, Uncategorized
Willie’s Haunted Locust tied by Chris Willmering: “After years of seeing these monster locusts hatching, I started tying this fly and fishing it under and around trees in the morning and evenings….”
Craig’s River Mouse
October 27, 2010 by Brian Wise
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Terrestrials
Craig’s River Mouse tied by Craig Sorensen: “After fishing with spun hair body mice they become water logged. The hard body mouse has better action and always floats nicely…”
Whitey’s Craw
October 25, 2010 by Brian Wise
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Terrestrials
Whitey’s Craw tied by John Larson: “The very first cast and retrieve, a large Cutthroat slammed the Crawfish hard, & the fight was on !!!”
Virtual Horsefly
October 13, 2010 by Brian Wise
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Terrestrials
Virtual Horsefly tied by John Larson: “This pattern copies the Horse Fly, Screw Fly, Blow Fly. Common House Fly….”
Cricket Fly
October 7, 2010 by Brian Wise
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Terrestrials
Cricket Fly tied by Jobina Chia: “Inspired by my Mentor, Mr. Dron Lee’s Cricket fly pattern and also the Cricket fly has been hooking up our local fish like Jelawat (Sultan fish – Leptobarbus hoevenii), Tilapia, and Pacu fish….”
Crant (Cricket-Ant)
October 7, 2010 by Brian Wise
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Terrestrials
Crant (Cricket-Ant) tied by Chris Vanboening: “I was trying to make a cricket pattern but i fished it it also resembles an ant….”
J W Craw
September 7, 2010 by Brian Wise
Filed under Bass Flies, Freshwater Flies, Terrestrials, Uncategorized, Warmwater Flies
JW Craw tied by John Wood: “Over the years it has yielded many warm and cold water fish…”
Bell Bottom Crawdad
August 17, 2010 by Brian Wise
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Terrestrials
Bell Bottom Crawdad tied by Bob Reece: “From here I set out to create an articulated crawdad fly that would correctly mimic the swimming/fleeing motion of the natural….”
Sam’s Spyder (FANG)
August 9, 2010 by Brian Wise
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Terrestrials
Sam’s Spyder (FANG): “Featured in Fly Tyer Magazine, Winter of 2004 issue….”




