Tying instructions - Dry flies

European Fly Fishing Association

Tying instructions Dry Flies

Stonefly

This is a stone fly/search fly that floats very well thanks to the materials used.

Griffith's Gnat

A very simple but very effective fly.

Yellow Sally

Yellow stoneflies such as the Yellow Sally are considered by some anglers to be “bitter flies” that are supposedly rejected.

Red Spinner

The Red Spinner imitates a variety of brown and reddish mayflies.

Wasp

Simple parachute tying a durable wasp pattern

Daddy Long Leg

Simple tying method of a snake - by Peter Kunz, EFFA Flytying Department.

F Fly

One of the easiest dry flies to tie ever - but still very catchy.

HiVis Parachute

Dry flies - Tying instructions HiVis Parachute #1 by Michael Salzer.

CmM Retrofly

Dry flies - Tying instructions CmM Retrofly by Michael Salzer.

HiVis Caddis

Dry flies - Tying instructions HiVis Caddis by Michael Salzer.

Imperial

Dry flies - Tying instructions Imperial by Michael Salzer.

Olive Adams

Dry flies - Tying instructions Olive Adams by Michael Salzer.

Pauli

Dry flies - Tying instructions Pauli by Alexander Busch.

Bivisible

Dry flies - Tying instructions Bivisible by Michael Salzer.

Sparkly Olive Compara

A classical among the no-hackle flies. Tying instructions Sparkly Olive Compara.

Fluttering Sedge

Dry flies - Tying instructions Fluttering Sedge by Michael Salzer.

Hexe Parachute

Dry flies - Tying instructions Witch Parachute by Alexander Busch.

Adams Parachute

Dry flies - Tying instructions Adams Parachute by Alexander Busch.

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