Admittedly, I knew next to nothing about this fly prior to watching the video. However, after conducting a little research, I learned that this fly can be fished in a variety of ways. Below is a link to an Orvis page where you can read more about the fly recipe, reviews, and details but what I like most is the "Learn More" tab. This tab gives information about the fly's origins as well as how to fish it. This fly can be fished on the surface or subsurface and looks like a great largemouth, white, and hybrid bass fly!
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Crease fly
My buddy Luke from The Midwest Drift has created a video that shows how to tie a crease fly. This is a short video for a pretty simple fly.
Admittedly, I knew next to nothing about this fly prior to watching the video. However, after conducting a little research, I learned that this fly can be fished in a variety of ways. Below is a link to an Orvis page where you can read more about the fly recipe, reviews, and details but what I like most is the "Learn More" tab. This tab gives information about the fly's origins as well as how to fish it. This fly can be fished on the surface or subsurface and looks like a great largemouth, white, and hybrid bass fly!
Admittedly, I knew next to nothing about this fly prior to watching the video. However, after conducting a little research, I learned that this fly can be fished in a variety of ways. Below is a link to an Orvis page where you can read more about the fly recipe, reviews, and details but what I like most is the "Learn More" tab. This tab gives information about the fly's origins as well as how to fish it. This fly can be fished on the surface or subsurface and looks like a great largemouth, white, and hybrid bass fly!
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