Best of the Rest
As we all know, there are some incredible fly tying tutorials throughout YouTube, and I want to feature some of the best here. As this page grows, I will begin to categorize it based on the video type. If you have any additional links you'd like to offer please contact me. Thanks, and enjoy this exceptional content!

Tim Flagler of TIghtline Productions is setting the bar for fly tying videos in the 21st century. From tips and techniques, to solid instruction, his videos are turning into the “go-to” tutorials (myself included!).

Videos by "In the Riffle" are always well done, and this is one of my favorites. The Wired Stonefly Nymph can be difficult to tie, but they sure make it look easy in this fly tying tutorial. Be sure to check out their channel, as the videos are excellent!

This is one of Davie McPhail's most popular videos, though most of his YouTube fly tying tutorials are widely viewed. The work that Mr. McPhail has done is outstanding and I highly recommend his channel.

Videos from "Fly Fishing the Ozarks" are always fun to watch, as there is lots of music and neat stuff going on! The instructional component may be a little lacking at times, but the materials will always be displayed and you can typically get the gist of the pattern in a short amount of time.

Videos from Tim Flagler are recorded professionally, demonstrate quality techniques, and constantly display his creativity. Mr. Flagler's channel is one that you better know if you are a fly tyer!

In this video, Mr. Bob Clouser share his famous pattern with all of us!

Mr. Rim Chung demonstrates the techniques behind his incredible fly, the RS2.

This video was posted by "The Weekly Fly," and they have some incredible content on their channel. In this tutorial, Marc Petitjean shows us his skills in working with CDC.

This video came recommended to me, and I know every warmwater fly fisherman will appreciate the pattern!

This saltwater fly came through a recommendation, and what a fantastic looking pattern!

Mr. Barry Ord Clarke has some great content through his channel, thus be sure to enjoy this video and MANY of the others he puts out there for all of us to learn from.

Lots of information in this one, part of Gunnar Brammer's series, "Tie Like a Pro." Gunnar has some excellent videos on YouTube, and I encourage you to check out more on his channel.
There is SO much information in this one, even if you don't tie streamers (which you should!). Kelly Galloup is an incredible resource and this video highlights some of his best work.