A new tyer tries to create super-complicated fly patterns right out of the gate, gets frustrated, and ultimately gives up.
This week's Tying Tuesday is heavy on the subsurface flies, with a midge and streamer tutorial leading the way.
Peacock herl has that quality. Combine materials with “insectedness” and you might develop a top pattern. To make the case for simple nymphs further look at Frank Sawyer’s brilliant Pheasant Tail ...
Boxelder bug adults have red eyes and a charcoal grey or black oval, flattened body about ½-inch long with a few red lines forming a pattern on the back. The immature or nymph stage is similar in ...
Survival of the fittest’ is Darwin 101. But did you know that Charles Darwin didn’t actually coin that phrase? Let’s explore ...
Bed bugs aren’t known to directly spread disease, but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t a public risk. These tiny bugs can reproduce quickly, and they’re notoriously difficult to eliminate entirely ...
Most of the guides will even take this further and dye the front 10 or 12 feet of their lines dark brown and it’s very simple to do ... variations of the pheasant tail nymph or the popular kiwi ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Nymphs singer Inger Lorre has died at the age of 61. The news was confirmed in a statement ...
Mirroring the mechanisms that make human faces and bodies—and those of many multicellular organisms—symmetrical, bee colonies ...