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  1. Enrico Puglisi’s Bluegill. Submitted by Steve Horgan. Tying Instructions: Place Mustad 3366 size 1 hook (or similar) in vise. Use olive 3/0 thread for tying. Tie portion of EP 3D olive fibers on top of rear portion of hook shank. Tie portion of EP golden olive fibers under hook shank. Tie portion of EP 3D olive fibers on top of hook shank.

  2. As promised, here is a step-by-step on tying flies with Enrico Puglisi flies. I decided to do something a little more complicated for the demo, but feel free (I recommend) to use only one or two colors at first. Good luck!

  3. Learn how to use synthetic materials to tie freshwater and saltwater flies with Enrico Puglisi. Visit our online store for materials & flies at www.epflies.com.

  4. When tying this down you can measure the back to either be shorter like a peanut butter fly in the Enrico Plaglisi line or it can be the longer ones that you can paint to look like various baitfish patterns like his mackerel.

  5. 5 Νοε 2020 · A simple yet effective pattern, the EP shrimp fly is the most recent addition to our Step-by-Step tying library. Tied in six steps, and taking advantage of one of Enrico Puglisi’s many premade dubbing brushes, even the novice tyer can complete this pattern in a matter of minutes.

  6. Instead of a synthetic core like chenille, the two wires that make up the core sandwich a variety of different materials that can be palmered around the hook shank. By customizing your own brushes, you can match the other materials you are tying with exactly, as well as blend several colors, providing youwith more lifelike patterns Read More.

  7. The Enrico Puglisi bluegill or sunfish bass fly is a great fly to give those bass the nice wide profile of one of its favorite foods, the sunfish.