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| All About Hair w/ Chris Helm |
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Topics Include: Introduction, Early, Mid & Late Season Hides, Cross Sections & Hair Color, Hooks, Thread Tension, Hair Strength & Hair Spinning Exercise, All Techniques Slider, Rubber Legs & Marabou Tail, Side Stacking Collar, Spinning, Hair Density, Stacking & Spinning, Handling Hair Efficiently, Spinning An Even Color Band, Gills, Hair Packers, Finishing Head, Whip Finish Tool, Scissor Rough Trim, Razor Blade Finish Trim, Plastic Eyes |
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| NHOFT02
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| NHOFT03
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| NHOFT04
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| NHOFT05
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| NHOFT06
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| NHOFT07
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| NHOFT08
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| NHOFT09
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| NHOFT10
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| NHOFT11
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| NHOFT12
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| NHOFT13
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| NHOFT14
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| NHOFT15
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| NHOFT16
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| Tips for Tying Better Classic Atlantic Salmon Flies |
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G.S. "Stack" Scoville, Jr. demonstrates techniques including: Tips & Tags, Tying Golden Pheasant Crest Tail, Herl Butt, Applying Tinsel & Hackle For Salmon Fly Bodies, Floss, Hackle, Golden Pheasant Tippet Underwing, Building A Married Wing, Applying Shoulders To Married Wings, Bronze Mallard Roof |
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| NHOFT17
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| NHOFT18
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| NHOFT19
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| Tying Saltwater Flies w/ D.L. Goddard |
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D.L. Goddard shows how to tie: D.L.’s Green Hornet, D.L.’s Silverado, D.L.’s Bay Anchovie, D.L.’s Grass Shrimp, D.L.’s Yarn Shrimp. D.L.’s No-Foul Rabbit Eel, D.L.’s Stealth Fly, D.L.’s Keys Style Tarpon Fly, D.L.’s Slider, D.L.’s X-Fly |
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| NHOFT20
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| NHOFT21
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| Biot Series w/ Bill Heckel |
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Bill Heckel shows how to tie: Biot Nymph, Transitional Dun/Biot Emerger, Biot Dun, Tailing Schedule, Biot Spinner |
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| NHOFT22
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| NHOFT23
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| NHOFT24
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| Otter's Soft Milking Egg Flies w/ Walt Mueller, Jr. |
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Walt Mueller, Jr. aka “The Otter” (always in the water and usually catching fish) has been an avid fly tyer and fisherman for over 50 years and resides along the Blue River in the Colorado Rockies. While also known for his many small nymph patterns, he has the distinction of developing and marketing the original “Soft Milking Egg”® fly patterns. While he initially developed these realistic and highly effective milking egg patterns for the Great Lakes steelhead areas that he fishes, they have also proven to be exceptional flies for all the cold water fish species. |
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| NHOFT25
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| Suggestive Stillwater Flies |
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Zack Attack, Zack's Zugger, Zalabaetis Calabaetis, Blood Geyser Midge, Zamerger, Zugger Minnow, Tungsten Bead Lucent Pseudo May. |
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| NHOFT26
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| Next Generation Nymphs |
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Zack's Interrogator, Zack's Zaddis, Thurmanator Stone, Lucent Larva, Pseudo May, October Zaddis. |
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| NHOFT27
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| NHOFT28
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| NHOFT29
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| Signature Nymphs with Tim Fox |
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Fox's Poopah, Fox's Tungsten Bead October Pewpah, Fox's Beeotis Wired, Fox's Synthetic Stone, Fox's Damsel Olive, Fox's Smidge, Fox's Peacock Bugger. |
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| NHOFT30
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| NHOFT31
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| NHOFT32
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| NHOFT33
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| NHOFT34
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| NHOFT35
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| Full Dressed Atlantic Salmon Flies "In-Hand" w/ Harry Lemire |
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‘In-Hand Harry’ Lemire, is the guy who ties flies in his fingers. Harry is one of few who practice this craft (art) without the aid of a vice and as a result his flies duplicate quite closely the epitome of what they are supposed to look like. This Washingtonian quite literally holds an enormous piece of fly-tying history between his left thumb and index finger every time he ties a fly. Harry shows how to tie "in-hand": The Blue Wasp and The Helmsdale Doctor. |
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| NHOFT36
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| Dee Strip Wing Flies "In-Hand" w/ Harry Lemire |
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‘In-Hand Harry’ Lemire, is the guy who ties flies in his fingers. Harry is one of few who practice this craft (art) without the aid of a vice and as a result his flies duplicate quite closely the epitome of what they are supposed to look like. This Washingtonian quite literally holds an enormous piece of fly-tying history between his left thumb and index finger every time he ties a fly. Harry shows how to tie "in-hand": The Dunt and The Dillinger Dee. |
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| NHOFT37
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| Grease Line Steelhead Flies w/ Harry Lemire |
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Harry Lemire, is a member of the Northwest Atlantic Salmon Fly Tying Guild and the Washington State Steelhead Flyfishers. Harry has been tying flies for 70 years and has influenced steelhead and salmon fly fishers with his innovative ideas of flies and fly presentation. He originated the “Grease Liner,” which is the grandfather of all fall steelhead waking flies. Harry shows how to tie in-hand": Fall Caddis, Grease Liner & Fall Caddis Nymph. |
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