O ne of the main features of our annual SPAWNER magazine is the "flytyers corner". In this section readers submit their favorite fly patterns that they used all across the province. Over the years SPAWN has published nearly 500 Newfoundland Salmon flies. These are mostly new patterns but sometimes include re-designed old patterns that have been around for a long time. Below are some of the latest flies that appear in our SPAWNER. If you are interested in more patterns please consider becoming a member or contact us to purchase an issue.

Salmon as seen from the underwater viewing window at the Salmonid Interpretation Centre (Exploit's River), Grand Falls-Windsor


The SPAWNER fly index is available if you are looking for a particular fly and wish to refer to it in a copy of SPAWNER rather than on our page.
NOTE!!! One of the most popular bombers used in Newfoundland is tied by Smokey Ball of Deer Lake. For instructions on tying his specialty go to page 29 of the 1987 issue where you'll find a five page article by Ches Loughlin and Smokey's step-by-step instructions

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