First of all, there is a new poll on the right side---------->
During the Holidays, it seems to always be busy. Somewhere along the way, I find time to sit down and tie a few flies. This year, I made sure to spend some time working on a few flies for a new box that I want to fill. I am also busy trying to figure out what I want to tie during next week's Fly Fishing Show in Denver. Yep, that's next weekend! I better get things in gear. I have more stickers and some more of my hopper kits for you again this year. Which reminds me, I better get moving! For now, here are a few pictures on what I have been working on.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Merry Christmas!!
To all viewers of this blog! I hope you and your family enjoy some time together, get to watch some movies, eat some good food, relax, tie flies and maybe, just maybe, get to get out and fool some fish. Here's to a great 2010 and looking forward to a great 2011. I wish all of you the best!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!!
Hopper Juan
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!!
Hopper Juan
"Buddy Dog Ramirez"
Christmas Hopper Juan tied by Dave Caracciolo.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Upcoming tying class and Jimbo Busse tying demo
This Friday night will be the 2nd fly tying class covering "How to tie Better Parachutes and Working with Natural Hairs". This class will cover two different topics, and if you are struggling tying parachutes or just want to improve them, this is the class for you. Also, working with natural hairs will cover some patterns using deer and elk hair. This will be a great class to improve your skills.
On Saturday's tying demo, Jimbo Busse will dazzle us with his tried and true still water patterns. Jimbo loves fishing the lakes and has proven patterns and techniques. Stop by to check it out. It begins at 10:00am and runs till 12:00pm. Both events are at Ghillies Fly Shop.
On Saturday's tying demo, Jimbo Busse will dazzle us with his tried and true still water patterns. Jimbo loves fishing the lakes and has proven patterns and techniques. Stop by to check it out. It begins at 10:00am and runs till 12:00pm. Both events are at Ghillies Fly Shop.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Tying the Colorado Caddis
I first saw this little bug over on Midgeman's old blog and being the simple little thing it is, I fell in love with it. After tying and fishing a few of these things, I knew that they would always have a place in my box.
Tying the Colorado Caddis from Juan Ramirez on Vimeo.
The Colorado Caddis, tied in either green or cream, will cover most of your caddis species during the hatch. This little bug will work well when there is not a hatch too. Tie it heavy or light, It will work well for you.
Tying the Colorado Caddis from Juan Ramirez on Vimeo.
The Colorado Caddis, tied in either green or cream, will cover most of your caddis species during the hatch. This little bug will work well when there is not a hatch too. Tie it heavy or light, It will work well for you.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Jim Auman Tying a midge pattern. 12/04/10
Jim Auman is the sort of trout bum you'd like to be. Clean cut, no grungy, curly hair trying to escape from the inside of his faded Scott hat, he is the typical fisher that has friends in all the right places. This is why I asked to have him down to do a tying demo. The video below highlights one of his patterns. A simple midge that borrows from a couple great patterns to achieve a pattern that not only looks good, but also fishes good. Being a fishing bum, I'd bet it does
Jim Auman Tying one of his Midges from Juan Ramirez on Vimeo.
Jim Auman, of Ft. Collins, CO, puts a new spin on a couple of flies and comes up with this simple midge.
Jim Auman Tying one of his Midges from Juan Ramirez on Vimeo.
Jim Auman, of Ft. Collins, CO, puts a new spin on a couple of flies and comes up with this simple midge.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
What people are fishing.
According to a very scientific experiment conducted this week, it seems the majority of the people polled liked to fish a Sage fly rod. Sage is more than likely the most popular rod company out there. Sage took 37% of the pie, followed by Winston at 22%. My favorite rod company, Scott Fly Rod Company was 3rd with 14% of the votes. It's nice to see that the top three favored rod companies are American made. Winston may have a few rods produced overseas, but I am not 100% sure of that, and I am going to assume that most folks enjoy the finer rods of that company that are made in Montana. TFO, Orvis, St Croix and Redington rounded out the rest of the choices. In another poll to be posted later, I will ask the more specific question of what rods from what companies are preferred. And where does price fit in?
For now, take a look at the new poll to the right----->
What is your favorite fly company?
Sunday, December 5, 2010
A peek into the midge box
Generic Midges
Floss Back Emergers
Princess Pearls-Listed in "Modern Midges"
Top Secret Midges
If a brown with white rib is a Top Secret Midge, what is a black with silver rib pattern called?
A Classified Midge?
Barr's Pure Midges
Red Disco Midges
#26 Floss Back Emergers
U.V. Pearl Jam Midges. (AKA Disco Midge)
A few Foam Back Emergers
Some Mercury Midges
A UFO midge or Yong Special?
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