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  1. Nymph Fly Patterns - WD-40 Fly - Orvis

    This WD-40 Fly video includes detailed fly-tying instructions. Learn to tie many great flies in the Orvis fly-tying video library

  2. WD-40 – charliesflybox

    Feb 11, 2022 · This pattern is a quick, easy tie that uses just two materials besides thread. This is a great fly to fish with no lead on the leader, just under the surface as well as with more traditional …

  3. How to Tie the WD-40 Fly - Trident Fly Fishing

    Sep 28, 2020 · Learn how to tie the WD-40 fly pattern including step-by-step instructions, a video tutorial, pictures, and much more. Improve your fly tying skills here.

  4. WD-40 Fly Pattern: Materials & Recipe - TotalFlyFishing.com

    How to tie the WD-40 fly. This page contains the recipe including a list of the materials needed, tying instructions and photo.

  5. Engler’s WD-40 - Duranglers Fly Fishing Shop & Guides

    Many don’t know this, but the WD-40 was developed by Duranglers guide Mark Engler to represent emerging baetis on the Roaring Fork and the San Juan River tailwaters. Since its inception, the WD …

  6. WD-40 Fly Pattern (Fly Tying Tutorial) - YouTube

    A simple pattern that's tied to imitate midge pupae and Baetis nymphs, the WD-40 is a great pattern for western trout.

  7. How To Tie: The WD-40 Fly - AvidMax Blog

    Nov 28, 2017 · The WD-40 fly pattern is a highly effective midge emerger initially designed to imitate a wide range of small aquatic insects. Available in various colors such as olive, brown, and black, the …

  8. WD-40 - Fly Pattern Recipe & Instructions | FlyBox

    The WD-40 is a emerger pattern used by fly fishers worldwide. This pattern has become a staple in many fly boxes.

  9. WD-40 – a style for genuine wood duck - Fly Fishing the Sierra

    The WD-40 imitates the larger midges that get trapped in the shuck for extended periods. It is more a style of midge emerger than a pattern.

  10. The WD-40 - California Fly Fisher

    Aug 1, 2022 · The WD-40 imitates both a hatching midge and a hatching mayfly. Because the WD-40 is an emerger imitation, if you’re fishing multiple flies on an indicator rig, it needs to be higher in the …