A Favourite Emerger Pattern

A Favourite Emerger Pattern

Over the past couple of seasons I have played around with several different emerger patterns , both for my own fly fishing and also for my clients. The first is a very basic para-style tie , with a body dubbed in brown or Adams gray CDC dubbing , micro fibre tails , custom dyed brown grizzly hackle and bright orange polypropylene sight post ,as for hook choice either a curved style such as a Kamasan B110 in sizes 14-18 or another I like to use is the Tiemco TMC 100 Dry Fly hook as it has a slightly wider gape and increased wire strength in smaller sizes which makes this a popular hook for tying small emergers . I like this emerger tie as the body takes on a very slim profile once wet and sits lower in the film line like the natural .

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Multi-Day New Zealand Fly Fishing Adventure with Laurent

Multi-Day New Zealand Fly Fishing Adventure with Laurent

Laurent emailed me June of 2015 to inquire about a multi-day New Zealand fly fishing adventure for mid February 2016 . After several emails and a couple of phone calls a fairly loose 5 day itinerary was formed taking in several different fishing regions all of which offered different types of water ranging from larger braided river systems to smaller spring creeks and mid sized freestone river's and stream's

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Prospecting With Attractor Style Dry Flies -Fly Fish New Zealand

As for fly choices when prospecting I like to use larger Attractor style patterns ,these patterns do not always accurately represent any particular insect but they incorporate proven fishy features that will attract fish to the fly. Patterns such as Stimulators, Royal Wulfs and rubber legged Deer Hair cicada patterns just to name a few, something that floats well and is highly visible to both the angler and trou

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New Zealand Fly Fishing- November Opening 2015

New Zealand Fly Fishing- November Opening 2015

The 1st of November sees the opening of the New Zealand backcountry rivers and streams.My regular client Bassam and his 2 sons Simon and JP contacted me earlier this year and were keen to fish the first 3 days of the new season.We decided to head to a new region and spend a couple of days chasing some fit rainbows in a few smaller streams and then spend the final day on Mataura river, a river that has fast become a favorite of theirs !

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New Zealand Fly Fishing -2015/16 Opening day report

New Zealand Fly Fishing -2015/16 Opening day report

After an hour of walking we decided to stop and begin fishing. We took it in turns casting to sighted fish and fishing riffles and runs blind. We didn't see many fish in the first hour and had a limited amount of shots, the day was overcast with the odd blue patch of sky appearing every now and then making spotting in the tea colored water a little easier at times. Dirk was the first to hook up , he was blind fishing through a likely run when his bright colored indicator took a dive, opening day rustiness and a slight glare off the water resulted in him not seeing or being quick enough to get a good hook set on the fish, a quick head shake and it was off, Fish1   Anglers 0

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New Zealand fly fishing patterns-The Common bully

New Zealand fly fishing patterns-The Common bully

There are many bully species to be found in New Zealand waterways .The common bully is more often seen than the other species and can be found in a large range of habitats ranging from estuaries and rivers near the coast, and in many of our South Island lakes where they are an important food source for trout . In rivers, they mainly inhabit still or slow-flowing waters and thus are probably one of the most likely bullies to be seen.They live along the shallow stony edges of our rivers and lakes hiding among the rocks and weed beds.Trout can often be seen darting around in the shallows pursuing them.

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