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Symposium!

IFTS is in New Jersey on November 16 & 17. It’s an honor to headline this event, my favorite fly tying show of the year. I also am leading a private fly tying class on Sunday, sign up: CLICK HERE


Euro Nymphing Virtual Class: Video Recording
$35.00

Ever wonder how some fly fishers seem to catch more fish than everyone else? It’s not luck, especially when employing Euro nymphing tactics. Nymphing has always been sort of a mystery but get ready for the secrets to be revealed as Tim Cammisa walks you through the steps to get started Euro nymphing and catch more trout today. You will be introduced to various setups, leader formulas, fly selection, fishing techniques, and more.

This presentation provides valuable information for both the beginner and intermediate nymphing fly fisher, giving you the information needed for one of today’s hottest fly fishing styles. Plus, in this virtual class, you get a sneak peek at some of the secrets and tips revealed in Tim's new book, Tying Euro Nymphs.

Once purchased, you receive PRIVATE ACCESS to the recorded virtual class, plus an email loaded with information and links from the class. Take your Euro nymphing to the next level today!

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"Trout and Feather" Hoodie
$44.99
Show your love of fly fishing and tying with the Trout and Feather logo, blending the two. A soft and comfy unisex hoodie that fits all your hoodie needs. The fleece fabric makes it a great partner all year round, be it on the water, at your vise, in a mountain cabin, or for everyday wearing. Like all of our merch, this hoodie is guaranteed to help you catch more fish! ***SIZING TIP*** This hoodie is a regular fit, thus if between two sizes, order up.

• 52% airlume combed ring-spun cotton, 48% poly fleece
• Heather colors are 60% airlume combed ring-spun cotton, 40% poly fleece
• Fabric weight: 6.5 oz/yd² (220.4 g/m²)
• Regular fit
• Side-seamed construction
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Josh Miller’s New Book!!

Congratulations to my friend, Josh Miller! His new book on Euro nymphing is a winner, and he even hand-delivered a copy to me, better than Amazon Prime 😂 Anytime our families get together for dinner, it’s always a fun night, and we only bore Heather and Sarah with just a tiny amount of fly fishing talk 😅 Better for you, Josh was able to secure some copies before the official release date, get them here:

HISEA waders HERE: https://bit.ly/41uYPwP

Don't forget discount code: Tim15

Also on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4aqjs1q



Resources for: READING THE WATER!

Being able to read the water is a skill that separates anglers, allowing some to almost “peek” underneath the surface. Reading seams, determining approximate depths, and even knowing where the fish may lie gives you an advantage on the water. This comes with experience on the water, watching how your flies are drifting and getting positive feedback when casting to different water types.

Increase your knowledge base by talking and fishing with others, plus use these resources to guide your fly fishing journey:

Reading Streams

Reading Trout Water

Stillwater Fly Fishing

Diverse Water Types

Fly Tying

Have more resources to share? I’d love to get more added to this list, with videos, websites and more. Contact me:

tcammisa@gmail.com



Watch my NEW video on waders below! To learn about Grunden’s waders: Click HERE

Trout and Their Food

Dave Whitlock is a legend, he recently passed yet lives on with resources he left us. This is the kind of book that you can read quickly. You’ll read it once and say, “I can’t believe that Tim recommended such a short book.”

Then you’ll read it again and say, “This is EVERYTHING trout eat.” And that will transform your fly fishing. It did for me.




Observation: The Angler’s Science

“On my return I found the party at camp; they had butchered the buffalo and brought in some more meat as I had directed. Goodrich had caught half a dozen very fine trout and a number of both species of the white fish. These trout are from sixteen to twenty three inches in length, precisely resemble our mountain or speckled trout in form and the position of their fins, but the specks on these are of a deep black instead of the red or gold color of those common to the U.' States. These are furnished long sharp teeth on the pallet and tongue and have generally a small dash of red on each side behind the front ventral fins; the flesh is of a pale yellowish red, or when in good order, of a rose red.” Meriwether Lewis, 13 June, 1805

While other explorers and generations of native peoples had encountered cutthroat trout, Lewis and Clark’s notes from their expedition were profound enough that later taxonomists would give them the name Salmo clarkii. In the excerpt from their journals above, pertinent to anglers is Lewis’ contrast of these new trout to “those common to the U.’ States.” Even a cursory observation demonstrated that cutthroats differed from the well-known brook trout.


Fly Tying for Everyone by Tim Cammisa AUTOGRAPHED Book
$29.99

Learn a broad range of techniques for dry flies, streamers, and wet flies by tying the modern flies that everyone is talking about. Author Tim Cammisa teaches you how to tie these simple but effective patterns and then how to take the techniques you’ve learned and use them for most of the other core patterns—old and new—that should be in your box. Includes information on the latest materials, tying tips from other tiers, and 13 patterns with recipes and complete step-by-step instructions.

FREE SHIPPING! All copies purchased through Trout and Feather are autographed by the author. For international orders, please email me for a shipping quote: CONTACT

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Learn more about this rod: HERE


Recommended nail knot tools include:

Tie-Fast

Combo set - This is the same as in the video above

Loon Knot Tool


Wait, my patterns are now being carried by Rainy’s Flies?!? When I started tying flies at 10 years old, I would carefully inspect flies in the catalogs, figuring out their effectiveness for fish…to see my own patterns in Rainy’s catalog is humbling. It’s an honor to announce that they’re carrying both the Sneak Attack and Stealth Mode, now featured and available for preseason orders. Contact your local fly shop to carry these flies. Link to Rainy’s 2022 newest flies: CLICK HERE


The Sneak Attack, a simple tie that has worked for me around the world. Learn to tie this effective Euro nymph, plus some fly fishing tips: CLICK HERE


You tie flies? So tell me what you NEED? It’s easy to want too much, I’m certainly guilty of that, but once you get past the basics, what’s left? In my new video, I explore 5 things you NEED in fly tying. Watch the video: HERE

Some of the fly tying “NEEDS” include:

Renomed scissors: https://bit.ly/3ADteLh

Whip Finisher - https://alnk.to/4BAbEDq

Lights: https://www.amazon.com/shop/

Stonfo Bobtec Bobbin: https://amzn.to/3DKm4p4

Vise, bobbin, and recommended tools: HERE


The Perdigon is perfect for fast water, as it cuts through quickly due to its slender body. Coated with a UV resin, this fly is undeniably durable. Most importantly, the Perdigon gets the attention of fish with the signature hot spot thorax. Watch the video and learn more today: CLICK HERE to watch


Tim Cammisa of “Trout and Feather” is a creator of fly tying and fly fishing videos. He is a featured presenter and tier at events such as the The Fly Fishing Show, International Fly Tying Symposium and Midwest Fly Fishing Expo, and has traveled around the country helping others improve their fly fishing and fly tying skills. Author of "Fly Tying for Everyone," Tim has taken his passion to a new level. Tim lives in Harmony, Pennsylvania, with his wife Heather and their two children.

Looking for a presenter for your fly fishing or tying event? Tim specializes in Zoom presentations, giving dozens in 2022 alone! Learn more here: