Fly of the Month

Welcome to our “Fly of the Month” feature, where we highlight a different fly pattern (or patterns) each month to enhance your fly fishing experience.

Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, our monthly spotlight will provide you with essential information, including detailed tying instructions, tips on when and where to use it, and the best techniques for maximising its effectiveness.

Join us on this journey as we explore the art and science of fly fishing, one fly at a time!

Bass Buddy

Bass BuddySee also: Fly Fishers’ Republic – BoobyInstructions can be found onpages 203- 204 of The Fly Tying Bible. Materials Size 6-8 hook Marabou feathers for tail – colour of your choice, white, black, olive, etc. Estas Chenille – pink,…

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Tarpon Toad

Tarpon Toad (left). Download tying instructions. Below: Barrett’s Tarpon Toad Originally developed by Gary Merriman , the Tarpon Toad (left) has rapidly become one of THE flies for Tarpon. This version, as tied by Chris Beech, is the Australian Flyfishing Outfitters‘ go-to…

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Spooky Shad

Download tying instructions From Fly Fishers International The Sppooky Shad is a combination of some techniques developed by Anthony Hipps and John Gulley. “I have always wanted to have a fly that emulated the Zara Spook. “John developed a fly called…

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Foam Minnow

The Foam Minnow is a realistic looking fly that appeals to both fly fisher and fish. Recipe Hook: Mustad R74-9672, #6-#10 Thread: GSP, White Tail: UV2 Grizzly Soft Hackle, Olive or Brown Underbody: 2mm Sheet Foam, White Overbody: Mylar Piping, Pearlescent or Pearlescent Dyed Olive…

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