How to Tie: The CH Barely Legal

In this week’s “How to Tie” video feature, Kelly Galloup with The Slide Inn ties one of his best small baitfish imitations, the CH Barely Legal.

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Difficulty: Difficult

For trout anglers, winter offers some fantastic opportunities for quality fish. Trophy trout are consistently caught in these colder conditions, as predators look to capitalize on meals to sustain themselves. Streamer fishing during winter is an effective and entertaining way to target these fish, and an excuse to not stare at a bobber. The CH Barely Legal is a streamer pattern that will turn the heads of those larger trout and possibly produce the fish of the year for you.

Many streamers that Kelly ties are most attainable by intermediate to experienced tyers, but that shouldn’t stop anyone from trying. Practice makes perfect and this could be a great pattern to try for your first articulated streamer due to comparative ease. Take your time on these, as they are quality over quantity on the vise. The CH Barely Legal is a fly tied best with your favorite music playing and a drink by your side.

Depending on depth, this pattern can be fished on a sinking or floating line. Changing retrieval speeds to figure out exactly what the fish want is crucial this time of year. Be prepared to switch things up and be versatile on the water during winter, as pressure changes and time of day will impact feeding behavior. Fish the CH Barely Legal with confidence this winter and prepare to feel headshakes on the end of your line.

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Now you know how to tie the CH Barely Legal!

Video and ingredients courtesy of The Slide Inn.

Greg Stohrer
Greg Stohrer
I grew up fishing on the Seacoast of New Hampshire. Since 2020, I have been a part of the content team, most known for the weekly “How To Tie” series. The species I’m fortunate to call my favorite and lives in my home waters is the Striped Bass, a fish many on the East Coast of the US cherish. Whether it’s writing articles or contributing to conservation efforts, being a part of the industry and community is what makes me happiest. One thing Flylords has shown me over the years is how incredible our community is. Whether spreading our passion for the sport or conservation efforts around the world, it is a privilege to get involved in such an incredible industry. 

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