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Lake Flies for Trout- How to tie the Articulated Salamander! 

Rob Streeter Outdoors
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How to tie the Articulated Salamander, a simple step by step fly tying tutorial for everyone, including fly tying for beginners. As our trout streams become more crowded, fly fishing for trout in lakes is a great alternative. The flies for trout fishing in lakes are different, and this one is a great one to have along and accommodates most people’s fly tying skills.
This fly tying video instruction features a simple materials and has a full list in the beginning of the video. Simple stuff for a very effective pattern. If you watch the video to the end, you will be able to tie this very productive fly, and even beginners will be able to do so.
I am an outdoor writer and photographer with fly fishing articles articles that have appeared in national publications including Fly Tyer, American Angler and Outdoor Life. My fly fishing books include: “The New York Fly-Fishing Guide (Amato Publications), “Warmwater Fly Fishing- Finding and Catching Warmwater Species), and his new book, “The Greats of Adirondack Fly Fishing.” My new book explores the lives of six anglers who shaped fly fishing in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, including their fly patterns.
I am a lifelong fly fisherman and fly tyer since age 7, I have fished extensively throughout the Northeast. I have also tied flies for the same amount of time and have created fly patterns for trout and warmwater species.
I have produced two fly fishing DVDs including “Tying. And Fishing for Smallmouth Bass,” and “Tying and Fishing for Panfish.”
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Flies tied by Rob Streeter in the Great Flies of the Adirondacks series:
Ed Bendl streamers including Margo Smelt, Ed’s Special, and Lithuanian Prince
William Scripture, Jr. flies including Oriskany Dun, Hinckley Queen, and Scripture Bucktail, Scripture #1 Bucktail, and Scripture Old Reliable Bucktail.
Ray Bergman flies including the Quebec, R.B. Nymph, R.B. Gray Squirrel Silver.
Perry Ehlers, Chambers Fly.
Fran Betters flies including the Haystack, the Usual, the Ausable Wulff
Lee Wulff’s flies including the White Wulff, the Gray Wulff, the Royal Wulff
Flies tied on video in the Warmwater Fly Tying series:
Crappy Candy, Conehead Grub (Panfish Version), Panny Popper, Jerk Fly, Generic Bunny Fur Streamer, EZ Worm, River Herring Popper, Smallmouth Panny Popper, Smallmouth Conehead Grub, Dog Crease Fly, Backcountry Frog, Crawdaddy, Trilobal Bugger, Trilobal-Body Fur Minnow, Mirror Flash Minnow, Bluegill Tube, Perch Tube, Shad Tube, Tube Sucker.
Flies in the Steelhead/Salmon Series:
Jim’s Double Egg, Micro Egg, Jim’s Not Much, Steelhead Jelly Egg, Jim’s Wing Dinger, Jim’s Center Pin Envy, Rusher’s Stonefly, Sucker Egg Cluster, The Punk, The Imp, Kelso Bugger, Jim’s Egg Sucking Nymph, Edge Bright Comet, Smurf Soft Hackle, Black and Purple Soft Hackle, Estaz Collar Soft Hackle.
Flies tied in the General Admission Series:
Hendrickson, Tan Caddis, Early Black Stonefly, BWO, Apple Caddis, Yellow Sally, Sulpher, Golden Stone, Brown Drake, Green Caddis, Trico, Slate Drake, Little Black Caddis, Olive Caddis, Golden Stone, Little Brown Stone, Grannom Caddis, Light Cahill, Gray Drake, Green Drake, Golden Drake, Quill Gorden, Isonichia, Brown Drake.
Flies from the Delayed Harvest Series:
Chenille Worm, Brown Perdigon, Pheasant Tail, Zebra Midge, Frenchie, Walt’s Worm, Eggstacy Egg, Mop Fly, Rainbow Warrior, Lively Legs Golden Stone, Coffee’s Sparkle Minnow, Squirmy Worm, Creamsicle.
Flies from the Pressured Trout Series:
Zebra Midge Plus, Inverted Pheasant Tail, Leggy Walt’s Worm, Leggy Mop Fly, Leggy Frenchie, Leggy Caddis, Inverted Hare’s Ear, Leggy Rainbow Warrior, Inverted Perdigon.
Flies from the Lake Flies for Trout Series:
Zebra Midge Pupa, Balanced Leech, Hornberg, Articulated Leech, Griffith’s Gnat, Callibaetis Wulff, Skip Nymph, Callibaetis Spinner, Callibaetis Emerger, Bendl Streamer #1, Bendl Streamer #2, Articulated Salamander.
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@tomt5176
@tomt5176 2 дня назад
Hi Rob. That’s something a different and cool. There’s a couple amphibians living around here: toads, frogs, salamanders and newts, hope I didn’t miss any. This one, to me, looks more like a newt, but then again, it’s all newt to me! Fish it in good health.
@robstreeteroutdoors8912
@robstreeteroutdoors8912 День назад
It is an odd fly I will give you that. It can also be made in orange like a newt . I have a photo if it will help, construction is the same. Good luck with your fall fishing!
@tomt5176
@tomt5176 День назад
@@robstreeteroutdoors8912Please feel free to post a pic of the newt version so we can see them both side by side
@robstreeteroutdoors8912
@robstreeteroutdoors8912 День назад
@@tomt5176 I'll post a photo today.
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