Fly Tying

  • The Lost Salt Flies: Kreh to Wejebe

    The Lost Salt Flies: Kreh to Wejebe

    New shop owner Sam Wike finds a treasure trove of classic saltwater flies and chases down the mystery and mayhem behind each.

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    5 Min
    1. Six New Killer Fly-Tying Products For 2026: The Best CDC, Rat Fur, and More

      Six New Killer Fly-Tying Products For 2026: The Best CDC, Rat Fur, and More

      House of Fly's West Great Falls shop manager, Ethan Crawford, offers his take on six of the best new fly tying products for 2026.

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      1 Min
    2. The Bone Collector: A Translucent Shrimp Pattern for Bonefish

      The Bone Collector: A Translucent Shrimp Pattern for Bonefish

      Bonefish aren't the pickest fish in the sea (except for when they are), but when you find something that works, why not roll with it?

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      2 Min
    3. The Flying V:  A Blue Wing Olive Pattern for Flat Water

      The Flying V: A Blue Wing Olive Pattern for Flat Water

      The Flying V is a great match for blue-wing olive and March brown hatches on Montana's Missouri River and beyond. The pattern is easy to tie, easy to see on the water, and it takes fish on challenging flat surfaces stretches of rivers and streams. Triple bonus!!!

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      2 Min
    4. Fred Telleen's Montana Mini Intruder

      Fred Telleen's Montana Mini Intruder

      The 2” Montana Mini Intruder is perfect for flinging on two to four-weight trout spey rods. When you tie one, you can choose to run the hook either up or down on your wire. In the summer, I swing it fast and high through riffles and over buckets with the hook angled down. In cold water, I fish it slow and deep with the hook riding up, Clouser-style. This keeps bottom contact to a minimum and hook ups to the maximum.

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      2 Min
    5. Kelly Galloup's Mini and Micro Dungeon

      Kelly Galloup's Mini and Micro Dungeon

      Kelly Galloup's Sex Dungeon streamer is one of the most effective flies on Western rivers. The Mini and Micro Dungeon versions are especially effective on native cutthroat waters, but they'll take big fish just about anywhere. Just ask Galloup.

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      4 Min
    6. Your Winter Sow Bug Solution: Wike's Tailwater Charlie

      Your Winter Sow Bug Solution: Wike's Tailwater Charlie

      Sam Wike's Tailwater Charlie is a knock-em-dead pattern on Montana's Missouri River and matches sow bugs wherever they are found.

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      1 Min
    7. No Hackles

      No Hackles

      If you want to fill your fly boxes with traditional No-Hackles, you may be in for a surprise—those flies require patience to master, and even the typically mild-spoken east Idaho legend Mike Lawson calls them, “a real bitch” to learn to tie.

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      5 Min
    8. Wike's Party On Top Caddis:  Realistic on the Bottom, Visible on Top

      Wike's Party On Top Caddis: Realistic on the Bottom, Visible on Top

      You can't have too many of these Party On Top Caddis in your fly box. Whether floating or slightly sunken, this fly excels on flat-surface waters and picky fish.

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      1 Min
    9. Project in the Wild Episode 54: Can you fish Montana's Missouri River in January?

      Project in the Wild Episode 54: Can you fish Montana's Missouri River in January?

      In this Episode of Project in the Wild, the Fly Project crew heads to the Missouri River to fish and celebrate a new year. Sam, Fred, Jay, Taylor and the rest of the gang do well swinging with double-hand rods.

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      1 Min
    10. Getting The Most Out of Your CDC Flies

      Getting The Most Out of Your CDC Flies

      Tying with CDC isn't easy, but the right tools can help you build consistently beautiful and durable patterns.

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      5 Min
    11. Tying the Creme Brulee with Lars Litzell

      Tying the Creme Brulee with Lars Litzell

      Loc Waders' Lars Litzell ties the Creme Brulee, which is an effective fly for Atlantic salmon. Fish this fly on a variety of salmon rivers, including Norway's Orkla River, and you'll get takes.

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      5 Min
    12. Wike's Tailwater PMD Cripple

      Wike's Tailwater PMD Cripple

      The PMD hatch comes off in June and this is one of the few times of the year that large brown trout hold in the shallow shelves, tucked in amongst waving weed beds, gently rising to a mix of PMD’s, spent caddis, and any number of clumsy terrestrials. During a strong PMD hatch the largest browns don’t care too much if it’s full sun, full clouds, raining, or whatever . . . they are there to eat.

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      5 Min
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