2025 Fly Tying Resolution

nfrechet

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learn to tie a wally wing dry fly


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What's yours?
 
Goals….
To complete all of my tying projects meant for friends, family and organizations.

To tie a decent streamer.

To tie just one fly that looks as good as the ones tied by @nfrechet.
 
To keep my fishing room, where I tie flies, cleaned up and better organized.

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P.S. By the way, this isn’t my room, obviously. I believe it belongs to a guy named Andy Match and I stole it from him from Facebook.
 
My goal is to begin a tying adventure.

I picked up the following book.
Favorite Flies for Pennsylvania: 50 Essential Patterns from Local Experts
By: Eric Naguski

It's a great reference for patterns that are effective in PA. My new goal is to start tying patterns and try to successfully tie every pattern in the book. Some i've already done in the past, but many i've never attempted. The book is a good comprehensive look at a variety of the most popular pattens used in PA, including dries, nymphs, and streamers. It does NOT contain tying instructions, but that shouldn't be a problem with so many tying videos on the internet.

Here is a list i typed up of the patterns covered in the book and i classified each type as a general type. It includes the 50 essential patterns from the title, as well as mention of 10 notable PA classic patterns and an additional 5 non-PA classic patterns. The grand total 65 patterns. The flies are listed in the order they appear in the book.


#NameType
1ParaNymphdry
2Frenchienymph
3Daley Dose Spinnerdry
4CDC Bubble Back Caddisemerger
5Walt’s Wormnymph
6Roberts Drake Variantdry
7Flux Caddisdry
8Mayer’s Mini Leechstreamer
9Bronzeback Nymphnymph
10Full Pintstreamer
11Chubby Chernobyldry
12Pat’s Rubber Legsnymph
13Iron X Caddisdry
14SOSnymph
15Feather Game Changerstreamer
16Hare’s Ear Soft Hacklewet/soft hackle
17Charlie Boy Hopperdry
18Hackle Stackeremerger
19Baby Gongastreamer
20CDC Loopwing Emergeremerger
21Dead Ringer Caddisnymph
22Blow Torchnymph
23Squirmy Wormjunk
24LaFontaine Emergent Sparkle Pupaemerger
25Extended Body Drakedry
26Roamerstreamer
27CDC Comparadun Variantdry
28Wooly Buggerstreamer
29Spring Creek Stonedry
30Elk Hare Caddisdry
31Zebra Midgenymph
32Hot Spot Beadhead Hare's Ear Nymphnymph
33Ramsay's Half and Half Emergeremerger
34I Can See It Midgedry
35Rothrock's Articulated Green Drake Nymphnymph
36X-Caddisdry
37Sexy Walt's Wormnymph
38Hackle Wing Spinnerdry
39Green Weeniejunk
40SYE Sow Bugnymph
41Splitsville Caddisdry
42Rothrock's Slate Drake Nymphnymph
43I Can See It Antdry
44American Pheasant Tail Nymphnymph
45Flapjack Stonenymph
46Lite Brite Zonkerstreamer
47Ramsay's CDC Thorax Dundry
48Sticky Bun Sculpinstreamer
49Czech Nymphnymph
50Martinez Black Jig Variantnymph


#PA Classics from PA tyers (bonus 10)Type
1Vince Marinaro's Thorax Dundry
2Shenk's Minnowstreamer
3George Harvey's Pusher Night Flydry
4Shenk's Sculpin (The Old Ugly)streamer
5Chauncy Lively's Carpenter Antdry
6Shenk's Cress Bugnymph
7Letort Cricketdry
8Henryville Specialdry
9Leisenring's Black Gnatdry
10Clouser Minnowstreamer


#non-PA classicsType
1Adamsdry
2Griffith's Gnatdry
3Parachute-style dry flydry
4Stimulatordry
5Prince Nymphnymph


Wish me luck, i think this might be a very ambitious goal. But a good motivation to do more tying and watch less tv.
 
My goal is to begin a tying adventure.

I picked up the following book.
Favorite Flies for Pennsylvania: 50 Essential Patterns from Local Experts
By: Eric Naguski

It's a great reference for patterns that are effective in PA. My new goal is to start tying patterns and try to successfully tie every pattern in the book. Some i've already done in the past, but many i've never attempted. The book is a good comprehensive look at a variety of the most popular pattens used in PA, including dries, nymphs, and streamers. It does NOT contain tying instructions, but that shouldn't be a problem with so many tying videos on the internet.

Here is a list i typed up of the patterns covered in the book and i classified each type as a general type. It includes the 50 essential patterns from the title, as well as mention of 10 notable PA classic patterns and an additional 5 non-PA classic patterns. The grand total 65 patterns. The flies are listed in the order they appear in the book.


#NameType
1ParaNymphdry
2Frenchienymph
3Daley Dose Spinnerdry
4CDC Bubble Back Caddisemerger
5Walt’s Wormnymph
6Roberts Drake Variantdry
7Flux Caddisdry
8Mayer’s Mini Leechstreamer
9Bronzeback Nymphnymph
10Full Pintstreamer
11Chubby Chernobyldry
12Pat’s Rubber Legsnymph
13Iron X Caddisdry
14SOSnymph
15Feather Game Changerstreamer
16Hare’s Ear Soft Hacklewet/soft hackle
17Charlie Boy Hopperdry
18Hackle Stackeremerger
19Baby Gongastreamer
20CDC Loopwing Emergeremerger
21Dead Ringer Caddisnymph
22Blow Torchnymph
23Squirmy Wormjunk
24LaFontaine Emergent Sparkle Pupaemerger
25Extended Body Drakedry
26Roamerstreamer
27CDC Comparadun Variantdry
28Wooly Buggerstreamer
29Spring Creek Stonedry
30Elk Hare Caddisdry
31Zebra Midgenymph
32Hot Spot Beadhead Hare's Ear Nymphnymph
33Ramsay's Half and Half Emergeremerger
34I Can See It Midgedry
35Rothrock's Articulated Green Drake Nymphnymph
36X-Caddisdry
37Sexy Walt's Wormnymph
38Hackle Wing Spinnerdry
39Green Weeniejunk
40SYE Sow Bugnymph
41Splitsville Caddisdry
42Rothrock's Slate Drake Nymphnymph
43I Can See It Antdry
44American Pheasant Tail Nymphnymph
45Flapjack Stonenymph
46Lite Brite Zonkerstreamer
47Ramsay's CDC Thorax Dundry
48Sticky Bun Sculpinstreamer
49Czech Nymphnymph
50Martinez Black Jig Variantnymph


#PA Classics from PA tyers (bonus 10)Type
1Vince Marinaro's Thorax Dundry
2Shenk's Minnowstreamer
3George Harvey's Pusher Night Flydry
4Shenk's Sculpin (The Old Ugly)streamer
5Chauncy Lively's Carpenter Antdry
6Shenk's Cress Bugnymph
7Letort Cricketdry
8Henryville Specialdry
9Leisenring's Black Gnatdry
10Clouser Minnowstreamer


#non-PA classicsType
1Adamsdry
2Griffith's Gnatdry
3Parachute-style dry flydry
4Stimulatordry
5Prince Nymphnymph


Wish me luck, i think this might be a very ambitious goal. But a good motivation to do more tying and watch less tv.
You'd be surprised how well those "junk" flies work. 😉
 
1) Fish more so I have reason to tie more. I feel like I've been in a rut lately tying the same stuff.

2) Get better/cleaner with everything.

3) I, too, am thinking about doing some gamechangers soon. Over the past few days, I listened to a podcast with Chocklett talking about Bob Pop, and I was thinking about breaking down and finally buying the stupid little shanks the whole time.
 
I’ve learned that tying videos frequently irritate me because I have to keep stopping and starting the playback to follow along, and that I find good old written instructions more useful.

So I’ve checked out a “pile” of tying books on archive.org, and purchased a few of the ones i found most interesting to work through:
 

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