Check out these links to some online video (primarily flash videos like on YouTube.com). I’ll add more as I find them or they get suggested to me. If one of the links goes dead, let me know so I can delete it. The Internet is dynamic so what is here today may be gone tomorrow.
Insects
Midges - Ralph Cutters’ video trailer from his DVD “Bugs of the Underworld”
Mayfly Life Cycle - Chapter 2 from Ralph Cutters’ DVD “Bugs of the Underworld”
Caddis Flies - “Caddisflies” from TotallyBuggin.com’s Backyard bug series
Action Video
“Deschutes Salmon Flies” - Video from award-winning Spirit River Studios.
“McCoy Spring Creek” - Video from award-winning Spirit River Studios.
“Oregon Coast Steelhead” - Video from award-winning Spirit River Studios.
“Fly Fishing Deschutes” - Video from award-winning Spirit River Studios.
“Hat Creek, McCumber, and Manzanita Lakes” - Hal Jannsen from Trout Hotspots video by Ed Dudkowski
“The Upper Sacramento River” - Guide Joe Kimsey from Trout Hotspots video by Ed Dudkowski
“Fall River” - Guide Bob Quigley from Trout Hotspots video by Ed Dudkowski
“Hatch” - Gin•Clear Media and 7 Weight on Vimeo as shown at the Drake Film Awards
Fly Tying
“Adams Irresistable” - Davie McPhail
“Elk Hair Caddis” - Davie McPhail
“Pheasant Tail Buzzer (Midge)” - Davie McPhail
“HBI Nymph” - Andy Burk
“Bird’s Nest Nymph” - Andy Burk
“Pyramid Lake Tadpole” - Andy Burk
“Pyramid Lake Glitter Midge” - Andy Burk
“Pyramid Lake Wooly Worm” - Andy Burk
“Snowshoe Caddis” - Andy Burk
“Snowshoe Parachute” - Andy Burk
“Burk’s Bottom Roller” - Andy Burk
“Red Tag” - Andy Burk
“SkateRat” - Andy Burk
“How to Use a Bug Brush” - Andy Burk
“Blend Your Own Dubbing” - Andy Burk
“Pinhead Popper” - Jay “Fishy” Fuller
“CDC Bubble Grannom” - Davie McPhail
“Caddis Pupa” - Davie McPhail
“October Caddis Pupa” - Richard Stollis
Basic Patterns
“Brassie” - maineflyfish.com
“Caddis Larvae” - maineflyfish.com
“Pheasant Tail Nymph” - maineflyfish.com
“Wooly Bugger” - maineflyfish.com
“Hare’s Ear Nymph” - maineflyfish.com
“Griffith’s Gnat” - maineflyfish.com
“Chernobyl Ant” - maineflyfish.com
