Fly Fishing Using the Bunny Leach Fly

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Learn fly tying tips to help you learn how to tie the Bunny Leach Fly for fly fishing in this free fly fishing video on the bunny leach fly.

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Summary: The skill of fly tying can be traced back to the 2nd Century A.D. Macedonian fishermen attached feathers and wool to hooks to create a fake fly to lure fish to the fishermen's lines. Fish have been taking the bait ever since. Many fly fishermen today tie their own flies not out of necessity, but for the enjoyment. Tying flies is an excellent hobby that calls for creativity, patience, and good hands. Though it may seem difficult to tie flies that will entice fish to bit your line, but it can be learned. In fact if you have an expert to show you how to tie flies you can learn very quickly. If you would like to learn how to tie flies for free, and online, you can learn from one of our experts here at Expert Village. Not only can you see the fly tying pattern, but you can watch as an expert shows you how to make the entire fly.

In this free how to video series, learn how to tie the Bunny Leach fly from professional fly fishing guide Jeff Wilkins. Jeff will teach you and demonstrate for you the Bunny Leach fly pattern. Learn what materials you need to tie the Bunny Leach fly, how to tie the base of the Bunny Leach fly, how to tie the tail of the Bunny Leach fly, how to tie the body of the Bunny Leach fly, and how to finish up the fly before taking it to the streams.

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Expert: Jeff Wilkins is that rare fly fisherman who is equally skilled at the tying bench and on the stream. A certified casting instructor, Wilkins began tying and guiding professionally in college. With this video watch through Jeff's eyes as he demonstrates tying patterns that fool even the most selective fish.

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