{"id":118,"date":"2026-06-16T14:26:55","date_gmt":"2026-06-16T14:26:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mylivingsacrifice.com\/devdemo\/JoeHumphreys\/fly-tying\/"},"modified":"2026-06-24T15:01:32","modified_gmt":"2026-06-24T15:01:32","slug":"fly-tying","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/mylivingsacrifice.com\/devdemo\/JoeHumphreys\/fly-tying\/","title":{"rendered":"Fly Tying"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"et_pb_section_0 et_pb_section et_section_regular et_block_section\"><div class=\"et_pb_row_0 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_0 et_pb_column et_pb_column_4_4 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_0 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>THE FLY TYING CONNECTION &nbsp;&middot;&nbsp; CAMP DAY 2<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_1 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><h1 style=\"color:#FFFFFF;\">Fly Tying<\/h1>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_2 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>You sit down at a vise with thread, fur, and a bare hook. You stand up holding a fly a trout might eat tomorrow. This is the day campers stop buying flies and start making them.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_3 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p style=\"font-style:italic;\">Motto: &quot;To Deceive the Fish, First Understand Its World.&quot;<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_module et_pb_button_module_wrapper et_pb_button_0_wrapper\"><a class=\"et_pb_button_0 et_pb_button et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\" href=\"#why\">Why We Tie<\/a><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_module et_pb_button_module_wrapper et_pb_button_1_wrapper\"><a class=\"et_pb_button_1 et_pb_button et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\" href=\"#patterns\">Beginner Patterns<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_section_1 et_pb_section et_section_regular et_block_section\" id=\"why\"><div class=\"et_pb_row_1 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_1 et_pb_column et_pb_column_4_4 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_4 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>WHY WE TIE<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_5 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><h2>Tying Gives a Kid Direction<\/h2>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_6 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>Understanding what a fish eats makes you a better angler and a better observer. But there is another dimension Joe discovered as a teenager: tying gave him direction.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_row_2 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_2 et_pb_column et_pb_column_3_5 et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_7 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>For some of the students in this room, fly tying may do the same thing. It is a craft that asks for patience, fine motor skill, material knowledge, and problem-solving. It connects biology, chemistry, art, and engineering. And at the end of it, there is something to fish with.<\/p>\n<p>A fish you catch on a fly you tied yourself is a different kind of fish. You did not buy it from a bin. You watched the water, you guessed what the trout was eating, you built the answer with your own hands, and the trout agreed with you. That is the whole sport, compressed into one hook.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_8 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p style=\"font-style:italic; margin:0;\">&quot;Fishing was the catalyst that moved me from the depths of despair into a whole new life.&quot;<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:14px; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:1px; color:#E98300; margin:14px 0 0; font-style:normal;\">JOE HUMPHREYS<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_column_3 et_pb_column et_pb_column_2_5 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_9 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p style=\"font-size:11px; font-weight:800; letter-spacing:3px; color:#F3C589; margin-bottom:14px;\">JOE ON BOOKS<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-style:italic; color:#fff; margin-bottom:14px;\">&quot;Now if the teacher would ask me to write a paper, I had direction. I would write about the brown trout. Or about how to fish the wet fly. That book gave me a new start on life. Hopefully my books give somebody direction.&quot;<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:13px; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:1px; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.6); margin:0;\">JOE HUMPHREYS<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_section_2 et_pb_section et_section_regular et_block_section\"><div class=\"et_pb_row_3 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_4 et_pb_column et_pb_column_4_4 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_10 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>SET UP YOUR BENCH<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_11 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><h2>Your First Vise &amp; Toolkit<\/h2>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_12 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>Six tools turn a kitchen table into a tying bench. Borrow them, share them, or build a kit over time. You do not need an expensive setup to tie a fish-catching fly.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_row_4 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_5 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_3 et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_0 et_pb_blurb et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_blurb_position_top et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_content et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_container\"><h4 class=\"et_pb_module_header\">Tying Vise<\/h4><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_description\"><p>Clamps the hook rock-steady so both your hands are free to work. Mount it at the edge of the table so the hook sits at eye level.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_column_6 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_3 et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_1 et_pb_blurb et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_blurb_position_top et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_content et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_container\"><h4 class=\"et_pb_module_header\">Bobbin<\/h4><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_description\"><p>Holds the thread spool and feeds thread through a metal tube. The weight of the bobbin keeps tension on the hook while your hands move.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_column_7 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_3 et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_2 et_pb_blurb et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_blurb_position_top et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_content et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_container\"><h4 class=\"et_pb_module_header\">Scissors<\/h4><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_description\"><p>Fine, sharp tips for trimming thread, fur, and feather close to the hook. Keep one pair just for tying so they stay sharp.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_column_8 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_3 et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_3 et_pb_blurb et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_blurb_position_top et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_content et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_container\"><h4 class=\"et_pb_module_header\">Whip Finisher<\/h4><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_description\"><p>Ties off the thread with a tidy knot at the head of the fly so it never unravels. A few half-hitches work too, but the whip finish is cleaner.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_column_9 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_3 et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_4 et_pb_blurb et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_blurb_position_top et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_content et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_container\"><h4 class=\"et_pb_module_header\">Hackle Pliers<\/h4><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_description\"><p>A tiny clamp that grips a feather so you can wind it around the hook without crushing the fibers. Great for small hands learning thread control.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_column_10 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_3 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_5 et_pb_blurb et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_blurb_position_top et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_content et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_container\"><h4 class=\"et_pb_module_header\">Head Cement<\/h4><div class=\"et_pb_blurb_description\"><p>A drop of cement on the finished head locks the knot and makes the fly last through fish after fish. Always the last step.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_row_5 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_11 et_pb_column et_pb_column_4_4 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_13 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p style=\"font-size:12px; font-weight:800; letter-spacing:3px; color:#E98300; border-bottom:2.5px solid #E98300; padding-bottom:5px; display:inline-block; margin-bottom:16px;\">BENCH CHECKLIST &nbsp;&middot;&nbsp; PRINT AND CHECK OFF<\/p>\n<div style=\"display:flex; flex-wrap:wrap;\">\n<div style=\"width:50%; min-width:240px;\">\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 8px;\">&#9744;&nbsp; Vise clamped to the table edge<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 8px;\">&#9744;&nbsp; Bobbin loaded with thread<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 8px;\">&#9744;&nbsp; Sharp fine-tip scissors<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"width:50%; min-width:240px;\">\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 8px;\">&#9744;&nbsp; Whip finisher (or learn the half-hitch)<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 8px;\">&#9744;&nbsp; Hackle pliers<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 8px;\">&#9744;&nbsp; Head cement and a few hooks<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p style=\"margin:14px 0 0; font-size:13px; color:#6B7280;\"><strong>Materials for day one:<\/strong> dubbing (a hare&#x27;s ear mix), pheasant tail fibers, fine wire for the rib, and a little hackle. That is enough to tie your first nymph.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_section_3 et_pb_section et_section_regular et_block_section\"><div class=\"et_pb_row_6 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_12 et_pb_column et_pb_column_4_4 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_14 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>VISE FUNDAMENTALS<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_15 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><h2>Six Moves Every Fly Starts With<\/h2>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_16 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>Mount, start, build, finish. Learn this sequence once and every pattern on the next page is just a variation on it.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_row_7 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_13 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_2 et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_17 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><div style=\"margin-bottom:26px;\">\n<div style=\"display:flex; gap:18px; align-items:flex-start; margin-bottom:0;\">\n<div style=\"flex:0 0 44px; width:44px; height:44px; border-radius:50%; background:#1E8757; color:#fff; font-weight:800; font-size:17px; display:flex; align-items:center; justify-content:center;\">1<\/div>\n<div style=\"flex:1;\">\n<p style=\"font-size:17px; font-weight:800; color:#1E407C; margin:6px 0 4px;\">Mount the hook<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0; color:#374151; font-size:15px; line-height:1.65;\">Open the vise jaws and seat the hook by its bend, leaving the point and the gap exposed. Tighten until the hook will not twist. If it slips, you set it too far back.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"margin-bottom:26px;\">\n<div style=\"display:flex; gap:18px; align-items:flex-start; margin-bottom:0;\">\n<div style=\"flex:0 0 44px; width:44px; height:44px; border-radius:50%; background:#E98300; color:#fff; font-weight:800; font-size:17px; display:flex; align-items:center; justify-content:center;\">2<\/div>\n<div style=\"flex:1;\">\n<p style=\"font-size:17px; font-weight:800; color:#1E407C; margin:6px 0 4px;\">Start the thread<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0; color:#374151; font-size:15px; line-height:1.65;\">Hold the bobbin behind the hook eye. Wind five or six tight wraps back over the loose tag, then trim the tag close. The thread should now grip the hook with steady, even pressure.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"margin-bottom:26px;\">\n<div style=\"display:flex; gap:18px; align-items:flex-start; margin-bottom:0;\">\n<div style=\"flex:0 0 44px; width:44px; height:44px; border-radius:50%; background:#1E407C; color:#fff; font-weight:800; font-size:17px; display:flex; align-items:center; justify-content:center;\">3<\/div>\n<div style=\"flex:1;\">\n<p style=\"font-size:17px; font-weight:800; color:#1E407C; margin:6px 0 4px;\">Lay a thread base<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0; color:#374151; font-size:15px; line-height:1.65;\">Wind the thread in touching turns down the shank to where the bend begins. This base gives every material something to bite into so nothing spins on the hook.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_column_14 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_2 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_18 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><div style=\"margin-bottom:26px;\">\n<div style=\"display:flex; gap:18px; align-items:flex-start; margin-bottom:0;\">\n<div style=\"flex:0 0 44px; width:44px; height:44px; border-radius:50%; background:#1E8757; color:#fff; font-weight:800; font-size:17px; display:flex; align-items:center; justify-content:center;\">4<\/div>\n<div style=\"flex:1;\">\n<p style=\"font-size:17px; font-weight:800; color:#1E407C; margin:6px 0 4px;\">Build in order<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0; color:#374151; font-size:15px; line-height:1.65;\">Every nymph follows the same sequence: thread base, then tail, then rib, then body, then thorax, then head. Add each part in turn and keep it slim.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"margin-bottom:26px;\">\n<div style=\"display:flex; gap:18px; align-items:flex-start; margin-bottom:0;\">\n<div style=\"flex:0 0 44px; width:44px; height:44px; border-radius:50%; background:#E98300; color:#fff; font-weight:800; font-size:17px; display:flex; align-items:center; justify-content:center;\">5<\/div>\n<div style=\"flex:1;\">\n<p style=\"font-size:17px; font-weight:800; color:#1E407C; margin:6px 0 4px;\">Keep it buggy, not bulky<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0; color:#374151; font-size:15px; line-height:1.65;\">Keep the body about as thick as the gap of the hook. Slim and buggy beats fat and fuzzy. Trout eat silhouettes, so less material usually catches more fish.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"margin-bottom:26px;\">\n<div style=\"display:flex; gap:18px; align-items:flex-start; margin-bottom:0;\">\n<div style=\"flex:0 0 44px; width:44px; height:44px; border-radius:50%; background:#1E407C; color:#fff; font-weight:800; font-size:17px; display:flex; align-items:center; justify-content:center;\">6<\/div>\n<div style=\"flex:1;\">\n<p style=\"font-size:17px; font-weight:800; color:#1E407C; margin:6px 0 4px;\">Whip finish and cement<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0; color:#374151; font-size:15px; line-height:1.65;\">Tie off at the head with a whip finish or two half-hitches, trim the thread, and touch a drop of head cement to the knot. Let it dry. Your fly is done.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_row_8 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_15 et_pb_column et_pb_column_4_4 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_19 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p style=\"margin:0;\"><strong style=\"letter-spacing:1px;\">COACH&#x27;S CUE &nbsp;&middot;&nbsp;<\/strong> Consistent thread pressure is the whole game. If your wraps are loose, the fly falls apart in the current. If they are too tight, you snap the thread. Find the pressure that holds firm without cutting, and stay there every wrap.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_section_4 et_pb_section et_section_regular et_block_section\" id=\"patterns\"><div class=\"et_pb_row_9 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_16 et_pb_column et_pb_column_4_4 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_20 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>BEGINNER PATTERNS<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_21 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><h2>Three Flies, Three Wins<\/h2>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_22 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>Start with the simplest fly, end with the one that catches the biggest trout. Each card tells you what it imitates and the order you build it in.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_row_10 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_17 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_3 et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_23 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><div style=\"background:#1E8757; padding:24px 28px;\">\n<p style=\"font-size:11px; font-weight:800; letter-spacing:3px; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.78); margin-bottom:6px;\">PATTERN 1 &middot; THE STARTER<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:24px; font-weight:900; color:#fff; margin:0;\">Hare&#x27;s Ear Nymph<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:13px; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.88); margin-top:6px; font-style:italic;\">Size 14 &middot; the fly you fish tomorrow<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"padding:24px 28px 8px;\">\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 14px;\"><span style=\"display:inline-block; background:#F3F4F6; color:#1E8757; font-size:11px; font-weight:800; letter-spacing:1.5px; padding:5px 12px; border-radius:100px;\">IMITATES: Mayflies &amp; general buggy life<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom:16px;\">The first fly every camper ties, and the one that catches fish in nearly any water type. Scruffy on purpose: that messy hare&#x27;s ear dubbing looks alive in the current.<\/p>\n<table style=\"width:100%; border-collapse:collapse; margin:0;\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#1E8757; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">1<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Lay a thread base down the shank to the bend.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#1E8757; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">2<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Tie in a short tail of pheasant tail fibers.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#1E8757; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">3<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Tie in fine wire for the rib, then dub a slim hare&#x27;s ear body forward.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#1E8757; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">4<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Wind the wire rib forward in open spirals and tie off.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#1E8757; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">5<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Dub a slightly fuller thorax, whip finish, and cement the head.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p style=\"margin:16px 0 0; font-size:13px; color:#6B7280;\"><strong>Camp level:<\/strong> Ages 6-10 tie thread, dubbed body, and head only. Ages 11-13 add the tail and rib. Ages 14-17 add an optional bead head.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_column_18 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_3 et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_24 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><div style=\"background:#E98300; padding:24px 28px;\">\n<p style=\"font-size:11px; font-weight:800; letter-spacing:3px; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.78); margin-bottom:6px;\">PATTERN 2 &middot; THE CRAWLER<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:24px; font-weight:900; color:#fff; margin:0;\">San Juan Worm<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:13px; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.88); margin-top:6px; font-style:italic;\">Size 6-10 &middot; almost impossible to mess up<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"padding:24px 28px 8px;\">\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 14px;\"><span style=\"display:inline-block; background:#F3F4F6; color:#E98300; font-size:11px; font-weight:800; letter-spacing:1.5px; padding:5px 12px; border-radius:100px;\">IMITATES: Crane fly larva &amp; aquatic worms<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom:16px;\">A single piece of soft chenille on a hook. It looks too simple to work, which is exactly why it is the perfect confidence builder, and trout eat it after high water.<\/p>\n<table style=\"width:100%; border-collapse:collapse; margin:0;\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#E98300; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">1<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Lay a thread base across the middle of the hook.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#E98300; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">2<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Tie in a short length of red or tan chenille at the center.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#E98300; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">3<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Wrap the thread forward and tie down the front end of the chenille.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#E98300; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">4<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Trim both ends to leave short, wiggly tails.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#E98300; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">5<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Whip finish at the head and add a drop of cement.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p style=\"margin:16px 0 0; font-size:13px; color:#6B7280;\"><strong>Camp level:<\/strong> Every age can tie this one start to finish. Great as the very first fly before the Hare&#x27;s Ear.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_column_19 et_pb_column et_pb_column_1_3 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_25 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><div style=\"background:#1E407C; padding:24px 28px;\">\n<p style=\"font-size:11px; font-weight:800; letter-spacing:3px; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.78); margin-bottom:6px;\">PATTERN 3 &middot; THE BIG-FISH FLY<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:24px; font-weight:900; color:#fff; margin:0;\">Woolly Bugger<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:13px; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.88); margin-top:6px; font-style:italic;\">Size 6-10 &middot; the large-trout magnet<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"padding:24px 28px 8px;\">\n<p style=\"margin:0 0 14px;\"><span style=\"display:inline-block; background:#F3F4F6; color:#1E407C; font-size:11px; font-weight:800; letter-spacing:1.5px; padding:5px 12px; border-radius:100px;\">IMITATES: Sculpins, leeches &amp; baitfish<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom:16px;\">A streamer with a wiggly marabou tail and a fuzzy hackled body. It imitates the big, meaty food that pulls the largest browns out of hiding, and it is a joy to fish.<\/p>\n<table style=\"width:100%; border-collapse:collapse; margin:0;\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#1E407C; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">1<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Lay a thread base and tie in a marabou tail about a shank long.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#1E407C; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">2<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Tie in a hackle feather and fine wire at the tail.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#1E407C; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">3<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Dub or wind a chenille body forward to the eye.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#1E407C; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">4<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Palmer the hackle forward over the body, then rib it with the wire.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0 8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#1E407C; font-weight:800; width:34px; vertical-align:top;\">5<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:8px 0; border-bottom:1px solid #E5E7EB; color:#374151; font-size:14px; line-height:1.55;\">Tie off, build a neat head, whip finish, and cement.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p style=\"margin:16px 0 0; font-size:13px; color:#6B7280;\"><strong>Camp level:<\/strong> Ages 11-13 and up. A swung Woolly Bugger after dark is one of Joe&#x27;s most reliable methods for big fish.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_section_5 et_pb_section et_section_regular et_block_section\"><div class=\"et_pb_row_11 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_20 et_pb_column et_pb_column_3_5 et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_26 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>JOE&#x27;S CHALLENGE<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_27 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><h2 style=\"color:#FFFFFF;\">Tie Your Own Orange Fly<\/h2>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_28 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>At around age ten, Joe watched trout feeding on tiny orange freshwater shrimp at Thompson Run. He tied an imitation from his mother&#x27;s sewing thread and caught a 14-inch trout. He had just discovered nymphing on his own.<\/p>\n<p>So here is the challenge. Take orange thread or material and make <strong>your<\/strong> version of Joe&#x27;s original shrimp, using what you observed in the stream. There are no rules except two: orange has to show, and it has to be fishable on a hook. Then tell the group what you chose and why.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_column_21 et_pb_column et_pb_column_2_5 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_29 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p style=\"font-size:13px; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:2px; color:rgba(255,255,255,0.6); margin-bottom:14px;\">THE RULES<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom:10px;\">&#10003;&nbsp; Orange must be present<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom:10px;\">&#10003;&nbsp; It must be fishable on a hook<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom:10px;\">&#10003;&nbsp; Use what you saw in the water<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom:0;\">&#10003;&nbsp; Be ready to explain your design<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_section_6 et_pb_section et_section_regular et_block_section\"><div class=\"et_pb_row_12 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_22 et_pb_column et_pb_column_4_4 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_30 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><h3 style=\"letter-spacing:4px;color:#FFFFFF;\">JOE&#x27;S WORDS<\/h3>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_31 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p style=\"font-style:italic;\">&quot;Tomorrow you become a fly tier. You will make the fly you fish with.&quot;<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_32 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>JOE HUMPHREYS, PREVIEWING DAY 2<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_section_7 et_pb_section et_section_regular et_block_section\"><div class=\"et_pb_row_13 et_pb_row et_block_row\"><div class=\"et_pb_column_23 et_pb_column et_pb_column_4_4 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_33 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>KEEP GOING<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_34 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><h2 style=\"color:#FFFFFF;\">Tie It at Camp, Fish It at Dawn<\/h2>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"et_pb_text_35 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_flex_module\"><div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\"><p>Fly tying is one full day inside the week-long Summer Camp, and it threads through the age-tier schools too. 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