Tying Perfect Terrestrials - Ants,
Hoppers and Other Terrestrials Flies
Recommended Prerequisites: Getting Started,
Knots and Rigging Technique, The Perfect Cast,
Perfect Presentation & the Understanding Trout
series.
Large Beetle
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What you
are trying
to imitate
James fishing terrestrials at
Gibbons Meadows, Yellowstone
National Park
Small hopper in
hand at Yellowstone
River, Yellowstone
National Park
Hopper in the
cattails
Tying perfect terrestrial insects, ants, beetles, hoppers, etc. is easy. This program shows you how
in a step-by-step, easy to follow manner. Ant flies, beetle flies, hopper flies are among the most
popular and effective trout flies you can fish. Make certain you have plenty of terrestrial flies in
your fly box before the season starts.