Tyrrell's Crane Fly - Irish Angler Magazine August 2010

Tyrrell's Crane Fly - Irish Angler Magazine August 2010

Crane flies are more commonly known as ‘Daddies’ or ‘Harries’ and are of great interest to anglers during late summer. This is a great pattern to use from late July through to September. It can be used not only for brown trout and rainbows but also for sea trout and salmon on the loughs. 


Tyrrell's Golden Olive Mayfly - Irish Angler Magazine July 2012

Tyrrell's Golden Olive Mayfly - Irish Angler Magazine July 2012

Jimmy Tyrrell knows a good fly when he sees one, so when someone sent him this mayfly pattern to tie, he decided to keep a few for himself. See what you think. Download original article as PDF There are a lot of very nice wet mayfly patterns out there and...  Read more


Tyrrell's Loop Wing Caddis Emerger - Irish Angler Magazine December 2009

Tyrrell's Loop Wing Caddis Emerger - Irish Angler Magazine December 2009

Want to tie a sedge pupa that has never failed to catch trout? Jimmy Tyrrell explains how, as he reveals this sure-fire pattern. Download original article as PDF I have been tying flies for many years and during that time I have come up with a few patterns which have...  Read more


Tyrrell's Dry Duckfly - Irish Angler Magazine January 2012

Tyrrell's Dry Duckfly - Irish Angler Magazine January 2012

Jimmy Tyrrell shares a dry duckfly pattern that he came across quite a few years ago and which is probably the only dry pattern that he ties, as there is normally more demand for the wet style. Download original article as PDF I can’t even recall where I came across...  Read more


Tyrrell's Black Gnat - Irish Angler Magazine June 2011

Tyrrell's Black Gnat - Irish Angler Magazine June 2011

It can be the dread of every fly angler and fly dresser. It can be a tricky fly to imitate and get right. But, says Jimmy Tyrrell, when trout are feeding on them on those warm summer days this pattern will do the trick. Download original article as PDF What...  Read more


Tyrrell’s Olive Nymphs - Irish Angler Magazine March 2010

Tyrrell’s Olive Nymphs - Irish Angler Magazine March 2010

If the olives aren’t hatching, there’s nothing Jimmy Tyrrell likes more than some early season nymphing. This is a pattern that has brought him a lot of success. Download original article as PDF I really look forward to the start of the fishing season on my local rivers and doing...  Read more


Tyrrell's Blue Winged Olive Emerger - Irish Angler Magazine June 2010

Tyrrell's Blue Winged Olive Emerger - Irish Angler Magazine June 2010

Being surrounded by rising fish but being unable to tempt one led Jimmy Tyrrell to come up with this deadly emerger pattern. Download original article as PDF The Blue Winged Olive is one of those patterns that has frustrated many an angler and fly tyer over the years. It can...  Read more


Tyrrell's The Cock Robin - Irish Angler Magazine November 2013

Tyrrell's The Cock Robin - Irish Angler Magazine November 2013

The Cock Robin is a true Irish pattern, one that has stood the test of time and is still a very popular pattern today for a lot of lough anglers. Jimmy Tyrrell recounts its history. Download original article as PDF This is another of the bronze mallard winged patterns that...  Read more


Tyrrell's Comparaduns - Irish Angler Magazine July 2013

Tyrrell's Comparaduns - Irish Angler Magazine July 2013

This is Jimmy Tyrrell’s favourite time in the fly fishing calendar, when there is normally an abundance of fly life on our rivers and loughs. And these are his favourite patterns. Download original article as PDF Blue winged olives and sedges are usually plentiful, so hopefully it will be the...  Read more


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