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Fly Fishing Flies Explained (Streamers, Nymphs, Dry Flies & More)

Fly Fishing Flies Explained (Streamers, Nymphs, Dry Flies & More)

So, what's the difference between a streamer, dry fly, nymph, and wet fly? How do you fish them? SUBSCRIBE for more Fly Tying Tutorials Trout fishi...

Video Material Kits make it easier to tie proven fly patterns without building a long cart from scratch. Each kit groups the core materials used in a specific tying tutorial, so you can focus on learning clean technique and consistent proportions. Great for new tiers and busy anglers alike, these kits cover everything from trout nymphs and emergers to bigger streamers and predator patterns.
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Stimulator Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Stimulator Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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20 Incher Stonefly Tying Video Material Kit - Image 1Curated Selection
Trident 20 Incher Stonefly Tying Video Material Kit
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Andy Mill Shrimp Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing Andy Mill Shrimp Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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San Juan Worm Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing San Juan Worm Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Joe's Smelt Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing Joe's Smelt Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Marabou Leech Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing Marabou Leech Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Dahlberg Diver Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing Dahlberg Diver Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Marabou Tarpon Toad Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing Marabou Tarpon Toad Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Conehead Zonker Streamer Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing Conehead Zonker Streamer Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Rivet Fly Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing Rivet Fly Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Del Brown Merkin Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing Del Brown Merkin Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Green Weenie Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing Green Weenie Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Sparkle Dun Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Fly Fishing Sparkle Dun Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Zulu Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Zulu Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Zoo Cougar Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Zoo Cougar Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Yellow Humpy Dry Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Yellow Humpy Dry Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Y2k Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Y2k Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Wood Special Streamer Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Wood Special Streamer Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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White Wulff Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident White Wulff Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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White Moth Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident White Moth Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Wardens Worry Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Wardens Worry Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Turck Tarantula Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Turck Tarantula Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Troutsman Hex Dry Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Troutsman Hex Dry Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Trico Spinner Dry Fly Tying Video Material KitCurated Selection
Trident Trico Spinner Dry Fly Tying Video Material Kit
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Video Material Kits Quick Picks

  • Best for Beginners: RS2 Fly Tying Video Material Kit - A simple, confidence pattern kit that’s great when you want to learn clean proportions without a long material list. It’s an easy way to get the right hook and core materials in one click.

  • Best Value: Brassie Fly Tying Video Material Kit - Ideal when you want a minimal-material trout pattern that still fishes year-round in nymph rigs. The kit keeps it straightforward: hook, wire, thread, and herl without hunting each item down.

  • Best Classic Pattern: Comet Fly Tutorial Tying Video Material Kit - A smart pick for tiers building classic salmon/steelhead style streamers with matched components. Great when you want to follow a recipe closely and avoid missing a key color or size.

  • Best for Predators: Pike Slider Fly Tying Video Material Kit - Built for anglers tying larger-profile predator flies and needing the right hook size and bigger materials. It’s a practical shortcut for pike and other toothy-fish boxes.

  • Best Traditional Wet Fly: Partridge And Orange Soft Hackle Fly Tying Video Material Kit - A great choice for learning soft-hackle proportions and building a useful swing/soft-hackle selection. Helpful when you want consistent sizing and color options without piecing the recipe together.

How to Choose Video Material Kits

What these kits actually do

Action: Pick a kit when you want to tie a specific pattern shown in a tutorial, but don’t want to build a cart from 15 separate materials. Most kits are set up as an “add all materials” bundle so you can follow along with the recipe quickly.

Match the kit to the type of fly you want to fish

Best for: Trout dries/emerger kits when you’re tying smaller hooks and finer materials for technical water. Nymph kits when you want fast, repeatable patterns for indicators or tight-line rigs. Streamer/predator kits when you need larger hooks, bulkier materials, and components that hold up to aggressive fish.

Know what you may still need at the bench

Avoid if: You’re expecting a fully loaded “starter kit” with tools. Video Material Kits focus on pattern materials; you’ll still want the basics on hand (vise, bobbin, scissors, whip finisher, head cement/resin) to actually tie the fly.

Substitutions and inventory reality

Action: If a specific color, size, or brand matters to you, skim the material list on the kit page before adding everything to cart. Some kits note that materials may be substituted if an original item is outdated or no longer carried, so treat the kit as a fast starting point rather than a rigid recipe.

Materials & Durability

  • Organize by step: Lay materials out in the order they’re used (thread/hook first, then tail/body/wing/hackle). It reduces mistakes on small flies.

  • Protect feathers and hair: Keep natural materials sealed and dry; moth-proofing or airtight bins help prevent damage over time.

  • Mind adhesives/resins: Store UV resin and head cements capped tightly and away from heat/light to avoid thickening.

  • Check hook size and wire diameter: Many “it doesn’t look right” issues come from mismatched hook sizes or using heavier wire/thread than the recipe calls for.

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Related Gear

  • Fly Tying Materials - Stock up on staples (thread, wire, resin, and common synthetics) so you can keep tying after the kit is done.

  • Fly Tying Hooks - Useful when you want to scale a pattern up/down in size or tie a dozen more once the kit gets you dialed.

  • Thread/Tinsel/Wire - The fastest way to fine-tune durability, segmentation, and profile on most trout patterns.

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Video Material Kits FAQs

Q: What are Video Material Kits in fly tying?

A: Video Material Kits are curated bundles that add the materials for a specific fly-tying tutorial to your cart in one step. They’re designed to help you follow a recipe without tracking down each component individually.

Q: Are Video Material Kits good for beginners?

A: Yes, especially for common trout patterns, because you can focus on technique instead of shopping a long list of materials. You’ll still need basic tying tools and a vise.

Q: Do these kits include tools like a vise, bobbin, or scissors?

A: Typically, no. These kits are aimed at the pattern materials; tools and consumables may need to be purchased separately depending on what you already have.

Q: What if a material in the original video is out of stock?

A: Some kits note that Trident may substitute the closest currently available item if something is outdated or no longer carried. If you need an exact brand/color match, review the kit’s included items before adding all to cart.

Q: How do I choose the right Video Material Kit?

A: Start with the type of fly you actually fish most: nymphs for subsurface rigs, emergers/drys for technical hatches, or streamers for predators. Then pick a pattern level that matches your comfort, simple material lists are easiest to learn on.

Q: Can I swap colors or hook sizes in a kit?

A: Many kits are designed so you can adjust quantities in your cart and then add alternate items separately. That approach works well if you want to match a local hatch or tie the same pattern in multiple sizes.

Q: What’s the advantage of a kit vs buying materials individually?

A: Speed and accuracy, especially when you’re learning or tying a pattern you don’t know yet. Buying individually is great once you’ve settled on your preferred substitutions and want to stock deeper.

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