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FRONTEIR FISHINGH FLY TIERS ARE KNOWN "TO TIE THE BEST NYMPHS" SO SAYS THE CRITICS IN THE TRADE. WHY....!!!!!!!!!WHY.........!!!!WHY.......!!!! Because we follow these important factors when we tie Nymph Patterns THE 3 MAJOR ASPECTS THAT MAKES A PRODUCTIVE NYMPH PATTERN. 1. Size. 2. Shape. 3. Color We comply to the above guidelines on instructions given by Mr Andre Puyans. To be familiar with its general body propotions. *Abdomen 50% of the total length. *Thorax 40% *Head 10% We conform to these propotions to create realistic immitations. In materials we use Aquatic furs, Synthatics or land-locked animal fibers. TAILS We concider that the tails should be Sparse and NOT tied to heavy. LEGS Tied to the sides of the body and NOT under or on top. HEAD The head should be the same color as the body by dubbing the head with the same dubbing used for the body. What ever metamorphosis changes have taken place during the past years in patterns,Technics and materials in tying Nymphs remain rather the same. NO BULLOCKS- WE KNOW OUR ONIONS- ASK ANY EXPERT. FACTORY
BRUS CREEK FLY TUIERS LTD.
CHIANG MAI
THAILAND
PHONE/FAX : 00 66 53 422 576
EMAIL : andy@brushcreekflies.com
Hi there fly-fishermen! We are excited that you are visiting our web site.Our company is here to provide you with all information on fly fishing and also the many type of flies that could be best used. Naturally,it is impossible to cover every aspect of the game fishing in a limited web site,yet all the basics are here. To help you to explore the ever-changing envioroments of streams and lakes,I have detailed the corrects flies to be used as well as the things that game fish eat,and where you are most likely to find them in the water system. I have also provided some essential bank side information that may help in a difficult situation.The foundations are laid here to enable you to develop,fashioning your own style, knowledge, and expertise. I would strongly advise any newcomer,or those who wish to improve your skills such as casting and retrieving are far easier to learn firsthand. These skills must be developed prior to starting out on a trip.Remember, you do not need a full river of salmon or trout to practice.A sizable lawn, pond,or recreation area is all that it takes. The presiding elements that permeate our sport are the camaraderie of fellow fishers,the joy of the countryside,and the sheer beauty and grace of the quarry.Nurture these.In a shrinking natural world,pristine rivers,lakes, and their inhabitants cry out for our support,undrestanding,and,very often, protection.Respect your quarry and be mindful of those who follow.Care for our presious surroundings and take home that litter or nylon home. Oh!... yes, and go out and enjoy yourself. Goody fishing there mates. The Fly Fisherman
Learning and knowing your quarry is at the heart of fly-fishing. Understanding the trouts preferances for certain areas, its diet at different times of the day, the effects of the winds and the weather, especially air and water temperatures. Which are essential for the well prepared and successful fly fisher.As you delve deeper into the sport's intricacies you will become immersed in a unique world of infinite change and diversity.
Being able to recognize sings of feeding is vital. The secret is to scan the surface prior to casting. trout give themselves away in many ways, the most obvious being the rise, or surfacedisturbance.This can vary from a high water upheaval to subtle sips. An understanding of the trout's diet and the way food is ingested is also important, as is the ability to spot and respond quickly to the trout's rise after the presentation (that phase of a cast when the line straightens and the fly descends to the water) Be ready to respond to the rise, which is followed by the trout inspecting the fly and either accepting ot rejecting it.
"Contact emails" frontierflytiers@yahoo.com.au frontierflies@ausfish.com.au
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