Streamers and Terrestrials
"Fooling fresh fish with flies is all about behavior, color, and size!"
This page showcases our Streamers and Terrestrials.
Shipping is via US Postal Service and is set at no more than $10.00 Please use this custom order form to order flies from the Custom-Tied Virtual Fly Shop. Thanks for your interest in my bugs. Email me the form at customtyer@custom-tied.com or call it into the shop at (717) 977-8804. We accept checks, PayPal, Venmo, Cashapp, and Square. There is a 7% fee to use this service. I offer a 25% discount to all honorably discharged vets, active duty, national guard, and reserves. I also offer a 10% discount to all first responders, like EMT, fire fighters, and law enforcement. The discount is deducted from the regular price of the product, not from the sale price, if it's on sale. Custom-Tied also offers something unique in the fly fishing industry, a workmanship guarantee. These finely crafted works of art will survive the fight of 4 fish, or 1,000 casts (including false casting) or I will replace the fly at no cost, just send me back what's left of the fly.
The flies listed below represent my current inventory. If you are looking for something that you don't see here, email or call me and I'll do a custom order for you. The minimum on any custom order is 6 per pattern/size.-Customtyer
The flies listed below represent my current inventory. If you are looking for something that you don't see here, email or call me and I'll do a custom order for you. The minimum on any custom order is 6 per pattern/size.-Customtyer
Streamers: Most larger fish are piscivorous, which means they eat other fish. Now we are entering that world, a world of blood, guts, and predators. This is the reason trout have teeth.
Fenicle Minnow: Developed in concert with Barry Fenicle of Mechanicsburg, PA in the Yellow Breeches, Boiling Springs, PA.
Terrestrials: These are representations of food that appears in the fish's environment and has absolutely no business being in the water. These protein packed critters are an important part of the fish's diet. Their appearances are just as predictable as the other hatches and keep the fish well fed during times when the other hatches are not present or low in numbers. When you fish these remember that they don't want to be in the water, so give them a good shake and make lots of wake. This action gets the fish's attention, like ringing a dinner bell.
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HoursWe never close
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Telephone717-977-8804
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