How to Tie: The Mickey Finn

In this week’s “How to Tie” feature, Tim Flagler with Tightlinevideo ties a classic streamer that will catch fish anywhere in the world, the Mickey Finn.

Learn How to Tie This Fly:

Difficulty: Easy

In the last several years, fly tying has seen incredible innovations. From new creative ways to work with material to new synthetics that create ultra realistic profiles, there seems to be something exciting hitting fly shops every week. Although that tyers have the ability to imitate insects and baitfish in exceptional ways, the classics should always have a place on both your vise and fly box. Classics come in all different shapes and sizes, but the Mickey Finn is a streamer that will catch trout and other baitfish hunting species all year long.

Whether you have been tying flies for years or just beginning, this is a pattern worth every second of patience. There aren’t any hidden tricks for this fly besides taking your time, as wrapping tinsel and using bucktail can be difficult at first. Depending on what your local trout are most attracted to, it’s highly recommended tie a few different size and color variations to cover your bases. The Mickey Finn’s simple design and profile create an undeniably effective pattern for trout and has led to countless anglers first trout tied on their own fly.

This streamer will catch fish on large rivers and small mountain streams alike. Regardless of season or weather, you’ll find a friend in this fly while fishing it and as a new tyer and angler, there could be no better place to start. Enjoy the process with this pattern as you’ll be able to make quick work out of a nighttime tying session and can go back to thinking about your next adventure. The Mickey Finn is a name that every angler in the fly fishing space should both know how to tie and fish and unfortunately this article won’t help you accomplish the latter, that’s on you!

Ingredients:

Now you know how to tie the Mickey Fun!

Video courtesy of Tightlinevideo.

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. 

Similar Articles

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles