WBFC has complied a complete fly tying video series designed around fly fishing in Central Washington's rivers, lakes and streams. Of course, many of these patterns will and have worked in our
fisheries around the globe. But you will find a complete list of flies that you will find productive when fly fishing in this area of the country. Here, you will find a variety of "fly tying video's" showing you step by step how to put each fly together, along with tips on how and where to fish
them. Each, high quality video also has a list of ingredients or pattern index at the end of each segment. You can purchase the ingredients on each video page and we will ship it to you where ever you are in the
world.
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you enjoy the series. Feel
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Steve Worley, Owner and
Guide at WBFC in this video segment presents the "Mine-Sweeper" streamer fly pattern. This pattern was originally tied commercially and was offered to the fly fishing public. However, like many "great" fly patterns
over time, unfortunately fall flat with the
public and the fly bins in fly shops across the country. Over the past two decades, Steve has used this pattern exclusively for predator Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass as well as Northern Pike and Walleye in Central Washington,
Northern Canada and Alaska. When fished appropriately this fly will swim and flutter at mid water column and it creates an ideal
silhouette of a large baitfish or tadpole, a prime forage for these freshwater apex predators. Tied in various colors of Black, White, Brown, Olive or Yellow will provide you with a complete arsenal to engage any
freshwater fish eater. Thanks for viewing
and sharing.
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