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Dan Delekta's Delektable Mega Prince - 19:01
Salmonid Flies, Nymphs, By Fly Type, By Fly Tyer, Dan Delekta Send feedback »Dan Delekta started Fly fishing when he was ten years old, encouraged by his dad, who owned sporting goods stores in upstate New York. Dan grew up fishing in the Adirondack Mountains. His passion for trout and steelhead fly fishing eventually led him far from New York, to Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia. He moved to West Yellowstone at age 22.
Dan began tying flies when he was ten years old. He has designed over 200 patterns of flies that are the trademark Delektable™ collection utilizing both traditional and new age materials. His fly patterns are now tied by Riverborn Fly Company in Boise Idaho and supplied nationally. His passion for fly tying is as strong now as it has ever been. He is constantly thinking about, designing, tying, and field testing his new designs in the great Madison River just outside his door and other rivers he guides including the Big Hole, Beaverhead, Ruby, Missouri, Stillwater, Yellowstone, and Big Horn Rivers. Dan loves to make stuff and started building rods in 1975. He now constructs custom graphite, fiberglass, and bamboo rods at the shop. He started Beartooth Flyfishing in 1982, constructing Made in Montana braided leaders, hand-tied leaders, and fly rods.
Dan has access to an apartment, car, and flats boat on Andros Island in the Bahamas. He spends a good amount of winter time fishing the salt for Bonefish and many other saltwater species. He has an opportunity to design and test his saltwater patterns while on Andros Island.
Dan has guided in Montana’s trophy rivers for over 25 years. He built the Beartooth Flyfishing lodge in 1989, with the help of friends. He greatly values the friendships he has built over the years. His love of the mountains, the solitude, and the peace is exceeded by his appreciation of all the people who have treated him like family. Dan loves fly fishing and all the challenges and rewards it brings. He looks forward to continuing to innovate, to being in touch with nature, and to continuing to bring the joys of fly fishing and deeper knowledge of fly fishing to even more people.
RECIPE
- Hook: Streamer #6, #8, #10
- Thread: Black 6/0 Danville
- Bead: Copper
- Tail: Dyed Grizzly Brown Marabou
- Body: Peacock Herl
- Rib: Copper Wire
- Weight: .030 tin along side of hook shank
- Legs: Silly barred pumpkin/green
- Antennae: White Goose Biot
- Hackle: Dark Brown Speckled Hen Back
- Head: Ice Dub Peacock
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Josh Stanish Corn Fed Prince Nymph - 8:50
Misc, Salmonid Flies, Nymphs, By Fly Type, By Fly Tyer, Josh Stanish 2 feedbacks »- This video is also available as an HD Download at our store.
Josh Stanish is a tyer from Bozeman, MT. Find out more about Josh by going to Biggie's Bugs or to www.montanatroutchasers.com
Josh grew up in the mountains of Colorado and watched a world class resort grow from the ground up. His passion for fishing got started at a young age when his father would take him camping in the flat top wilderness. When he was about 10 he found an old spin/flyfish combo rod and headed to the river. He has been completely consumed with the sport ever since. Upon graduating High School he headed north to the great state of Montana. He attended college between his days on the Madison, Yellowstone and Gallatin Rivers.
Recipe
- Hook: 2x Long Nymph Hook # 2-6
- Bead: 1/4" Spirit River Brite Beads
- weight: Size .030 lead wire
- Thread: Flat wax nylon (Black)
- Tail: Brown Goose Biots
- Body: Ice Dub Chenille (Black)
- Collar: Brown Schapplen
- Wings; White Goose Biots
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KC's Peacock - 3:45
Misc, Salmonid Flies, Nymphs, By Fly Type, By Fly Tyer, Kieran Frye Send feedback »Kieran Frye has been tying flies since 1981. He is an award winning tyer, including the 1994 Mustad Scandinavian Open held in Oslo, Norway. Many of Kieran's patterns were developed during his days afield in his home state of Pennsylvania.
Recipe:
- Hook: Mustad Midge Hook
- Thread: 8/0 Uni Black
- Body: Blue or Bronze part of the peacock "eye"
- Thorax: Black Dubbing
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Bob Jacklin's Green Caddis Rock Worm - 4:44
Misc, Nymphs, By Fly Type, By Fly Tyer, Bob Jacklin 2 feedbacks »Bob Jacklin (www.jacklinsflyshop.com) has been a fly fishing guide and outfitter in the Yellowstone region for over 37 years. He is a world class fly fisherman, fly tyer, and fly casting instructor. Bob holds a Masters Certification as a fly casting instructor, and sits on the FFF’s Board of Governors for fly casting instruction. He has been tying flies commercially since 1963 and is a past recipient of the FFF’s Buz Buszek award for his contributions to the art of fly tying. There are few people in the country with as much in-depth knowledge of fly fishing, fly casting, and fly tying as Bob Jacklin. He is a charter member of the Federation of Fly Fishers, on the pro staff for St. Croix Rods, Ross Reels, Cortland Lines, and Whiting Farms. He is also a contract fly tyer for Umpqua Feather Merchants. On October 23, 2004, at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum, Bob Jacklin was inducted into the very prestigious “Fly Fishing Hall of Fame”
Bob is a frequent participant at fly tying shows as well as putting on talks and demonstrations for smaller groups.
Now sit back and enjoy both the fly tying and story telling skills of Bob Jacklin. See the recipe below the video.
Recipe
- Hook: Dai-Riki #135 Scud Hook Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18
- Thread: Black, 6/0
- Body: Chartreuse dubbing
- Ribbing: Chartreuse Vinyl Rib
- Head: Glass or Tungsten bead
- Legs: Peacock Hurl tied tight and sparse at the head
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