How to Tie a Crackleback
The Crackleback was authored by Ed Story of Feather-Craft back in 1952. As videographer and tier Tim Flagler says,”It’s an incredibly versatile pattern that can be fished as either a wet or a dry fly, and can be tied over a wide range of sizes and colors.” He shows the steps for tying this classic in this week’s featured video.
←Previous Story
Video Hatch: “Pure Fly NZ”
Next Story→
Video Hatch: “Tim Landwehr, Tight Lines Fly Fishing Co.”
Show Comments