Capt JD

About Capt JD

In 1978 I was first introduced to stream fishing while backpacking in California's southern Sierra mountains. Can't say how inspiring it was to watch Rainbows making their way upstream, pool to pool, navigating book-like waterfalls etc. Crystal clear and cold water it was. I spent quite few years discovering the fisheries before being introduced to a fly-fishing rig. In 1982, I was introduced to an antique cane rod and click-pawl reel. The engineering of this reel and simple concept of throwing a weighted line to get a super-light artificial fly out into the middle of a stream made its lasting impression. I suppose it's my intrigue for activities and sports combining outdoor elements, strategy and a fair amount of physics that seemed to grip me. After quite a few years snow skiing, golfing, skeet shooting, yacht racing, and of course fly-fishing, I can now see how much physics plays a part in all of them. In my early years of fly-fishing, I discovered I could tie my own flies. If a fly needed more of one color than another, I could simply tie one to work more effectively. The endless number of materials and colors opened the door for design and creativity. The structuring and layering of materials added many more options. The combinations of size, texture, style, and functionality were endless. Needless to say, I was hooked. My experience with fly-fishing continued with discovering fisheries up and down the west coast, from California to Arctic Circle. In the early 1990s, I spent some time floating the Green and Teton rivers for Rainbows. In the mid 1990s, I was fortunate enough to fish Alaska, BC and NWT for Cutthroat, Rainbow and Lake Trout – the occasional Grayling was nice too. Moving to Hawaii in 2012 offered me a look at some sizable Bonefish and another amazing fishery. In 2014, I relocated to southern Florida and was knocked over by such an expansive fishery. Florida is truly the capital of sport fishing. Miles and miles of untapped fisheries are waiting for the next fly-fishing enthusiast...well, that and some really big fish. I hold a USCG Master Inland and Mate Near Coastal 50 Ton Captain's License with Assistance Towing and Auxiliary Sailing Endorsements. I also hold a NAUI Openwater 1 certification in SCUBA. Professionally, I have over 30 years in leading technical teams in project, program, and change management within IS, IT, Application Development, and high-tech construction. A majority of this experience was acquired within the aerospace, undersea, telecom, networking, engineering, and healthcare fields. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Master of Science degree in Organizational Leadership, and professional certifications in project, service, and quality management. My fly-fishing journey has been amazing thus far - its discoveries are never ending and all inspiring to say the least. Let's keep it this way for all to come. Please take care of the fish you catch/ release and let's continue to work diligently minimizing our back-country footprint. - Capt JD.

Murray’s Beach Snook Streamer: White


Recreate fly patterns at home! Materials used in making this fly have been included below. Always keep in mind your local fly-fishing store will most likely have the materials referenced, and typically for less. Materials can also be found at Amazon or any other major on-line resource.

Fly-Tying Materials

[list]
[list_item]Mustad 3407 Duratin (#1)[/list_item]
[list_item]Danville Flymaster, Waxed, 210, Fluorescent Pink[/list_item]
[list_item]UNI Thread, Poly, 6/0, White[/list_item]
[list_item]Mono Eyes, medium, Black[/list_item]
[list_item]Rabbit Strips, White[/list_item]
[list_item]Bucktail, Pink[/list_item]
[list_item]Krystal Flash, Black/ Pearl[/list_item]
[/list]

Design Inspiration & Detail

This fly was designed and tied by Joe Murray of Willoughby, OH. Over the last ten years, Joe spent a good portion of his Summer months fishing Fort Meyers, Marco Island, Ding Darling, and Middle Torch Key. These were testing grounds for some of his original and creative fly designs. To learn more about Joe and his line of fly patterns, see our post on Flies by Joe Murray.

Target Species

This particular fly was designed to attract Snook – many other species will also take the fly.

Mangrove Bunny: Chartreuse & Olive


Recreate fly patterns at home! Materials used in making this fly have been included below. Always keep in mind your local fly-fishing store will most likely have the materials referenced, and typically for less. Materials can also be found at Amazon or any other major on-line resource.

Fly-Tying Materials

[list]
[list_item]Mustad C68SNP-ZS 2XH/2XS (#1/0)[/list_item]
[list_item]UNI, poly, 6/0, Black[/list_item]
[list_item]Mono Eyes, small, Black[/list_item]
[list_item]Rabbit Strips, Crosscut, Fluorescent Chartreuse[/list_item]
[list_item]Soft Hackle, Grizzly, Barred, Chartreuse[/list_item]
[list_item]Krystal Flash, Olive/ Pearl[/list_item]
[/list]

Design Inspiration & Detail

This fly was designed and tied by Joe Murray of Willoughby, OH. Over the last ten years, Joe spent a good portion of his Summer months fishing Fort Meyers, Marco Island, Ding Darling, and Middle Torch Key. These were testing grounds for some of his original and creative fly designs. To learn more about Joe and his line of fly patterns, see our post on Flies by Joe Murray.

Target Species

This particular fly was designed to attract Redfish and Tarpon – many other species will also take the fly.

Murray’s Backcountry Baitfish: Grey


Recreate fly patterns at home! Materials used in making this fly have been included below. Always keep in mind your local fly-fishing store will most likely have the materials referenced, and typically for less. Materials can also be found at Amazon or any other major on-line resource.

Fly-Tying Materials

[list]
[list_item]Mustad C68SNP-ZS 2XH/2XS (#1/0)[/list_item]
[list_item]Danville Flymaster, Nylon, 6/0, Fluorescent Pink[/list_item]
[list_item]UNI Thread, Poly, 6/0, White[/list_item]
[list_item]Holographic Eyes, 3/16″, Silver[/list_item]
[list_item]Craft Fur, Grey[/list_item]
[list_item]Craft Fur, White[/list_item]
[list_item]Krystal Flash Chenille, Medium, Pearl[/list_item]
[/list]

Design Inspiration & Detail

This fly was designed and tied by Joe Murray of Willoughby, OH. Over the last ten years, Joe spent a good portion of his Summer months fishing Fort Meyers, Marco Island, Ding Darling, and Middle Torch Key. These were testing grounds for some of his original and creative fly designs. To learn more about Joe and his line of fly patterns, see our post on Flies by Joe Murray.

Target Species

This particular fly was designed to attract Tarpon – many other species will also take the fly.

Murray’s Backcountry Baitfish: Chartreuse & Blue


Recreate fly patterns at home! Materials used in making this fly have been included below. Always keep in mind your local fly-fishing store will most likely have the materials referenced, and typically for less. Materials can also be found at Amazon or any other major on-line resource.

Fly-Tying Materials

[list]
[list_item]Mustad C68SNP-ZS 2XH/2XS (#1)[/list_item]
[list_item]Danville Flymaster, Nylon, 6/0, Fluorescent Pink[/list_item]
[list_item]UNI Thread, Poly, 6/0, White[/list_item]
[list_item]Mono Eyes, medium, Black[/list_item]
[list_item]Craft Fur, fluorescent Chartreuse[/list_item]
[list_item]Finn Raccoon Zonker, Kingfisher Blue[/list_item]
[list_item]Krystal Flash Chenille, Medium, Pearl[/list_item]
[/list]

Design Inspiration & Detail

This fly was designed and tied by Joe Murray of Willoughby, OH. Over the last ten years, Joe spent a good portion of his Summer months fishing Fort Meyers, Marco Island, Ding Darling, and Middle Torch Key. These were testing grounds for some of his original and creative fly designs. To learn more about Joe and his line of fly patterns, see our post on Flies by Joe Murray.

Target Species

This particular fly was designed to attract Tarpon – many other species will also take the fly.

Flies by Joe Murray


I first connected with Joe Murray over Twitter earlier this month. After exchanging a few fly-tying ideas, he shared with me an image of a unique baitfish fly he tied recently. Joe indicated the baitfish design was an original concept and very effective in South Florida. Fascinated with the fly’s design concept, I requested he send me a few to showcase on Fly Mastery. Joe was kind enough to send me a few additional designs as well. Some examples include:

  • Murray’s Beach Snook Streamer: White
  • Murray’s Backcountry Baitfish: Chartreuse
  • Mangrove Bunny: Chartreuse & Olive
  • Root Beer Gurgler
  • Murray’s Backcountry Baitfish: Chartreuse & Blue
  • Murray’s Backcountry Baitfish: Grey

Joe ties most saltwater patterns and would be willing to sell a few by request. If interested in purchasing any of the referenced flies, pricing is included below.

Pricing

Gurglers are $1.50
Back Country Bait Fish are $2.00
Mangrove Bunnies are $2.00

Other Details

Joe ties all of his saltwater flies with Mustad hooks. If looking for something special, please make sure to inquire first. He will ship any assortment needed.

Shipping

All quantities of 20 flies or less, ship for $3.00 (USPS First Class)
All quantities of 21 flies or more, ship for $5.00 (USPS Flat-Rate 3 day)

Orders typically ship inside of one week. For specific questions, feel free to connect with Joe via Twitter or e-mail.

Joe’s Bio

Joe grew up walking the many tributaries of Lake Erie fishing for Smallmouth Bass, Carp, and Steelhead. Summer vacations would take him to Nags Head, NC where he would walk the beaches spotting schools of Blues making their run toward schools of bait fish. It was during this time he transitioned over to fly fishing exclusively. A career as a school teacher has allowed for extended Summer stays in Fort Meyers, Marco Island, Sanibel Island, and Key West. Locations like this gave him the opportunity to wade flats and kayak the Backcountry for Snook, Redfish, and one of his favorites, Tarpon. This past Summer he landed his first Tarpon from the kayak using one of his latest creations. He continues to fly-fish the Backcountry of the Everglades and crystal clear waters of the lower Keys to feed his addiction – getting Tarpon to eat! Joe is currently sharing his love for fly-fishing by pioneering a fly-fishing club at the school in which he teaches. His motto is: You will always have a friend on the water.

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Winner to be announced on or before APR 7, 2015

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Eligible flies for this promotion include our Crazy Charlie: Chartreuse & Peacock, Crystal Minnow: Chartreuse, and Bendback Deceiver: Chartreuse – see below.

Black Puff


Recreate fly patterns at home! Materials used in making this fly have been included below. Always keep in mind your local fly-fishing store will most likely have the materials referenced, and typically for less. Materials can also be found at Amazon or any other major on-line resource.

Fly-Tying Materials

[list]
[list_item]Mustad 34007SS (#4)[/list_item]
[list_item]UTC Monofilament (.006), clear[/list_item]
[list_item]Danville Flymaster, Nylon, 6/0, red[/list_item]
[list_item]Bead Chain Eyes, large, silver[/list_item]
[list_item]Krystal Flash, gold[/list_item]
[list_item]Marabou, yellow[/list_item]
[list_item]Chenille, Ultra, black[/list_item]
[list_item]ANDE, Monofilament, 30 lb, pink[/list_item]
[/list]

Design Inspiration & Detail

This fly was tied by Pete Colding of Southern Boys Flies. Pete spent a good portion of his youth in Southern Florida and holds a few secrets to effectively landing fish. He now ties from North Carolina and ships a good amount of product back to Florida. To learn more about Pete and his extensive inventory, see our post on Southern Boys Flies.

Target Species

This particular fly was designed to attract Bonefish and Permit – many other species will also take the fly.

Olive Drab Crab


Recreate fly patterns at home! Materials used in making this fly have been included below. Always keep in mind your local fly-fishing store will most likely have the materials referenced, and typically for less. Materials can also be found at Amazon or any other major on-line resource.

Fly-Tying Materials

[list]
[list_item]Mustad 34007SS (#4)[/list_item]
[list_item]Danville Flymaster, Nylon, 6/0, cream[/list_item]
[list_item]Bead Chain Eyes, large, silver[/list_item]
[list_item]EP Fiber, olive[/list_item]
[list_item]EP Fiber, golden olive[/list_item]
[list_item]Krystal Flash, gold[/list_item]
[list_item]Rooster Saddle, grizzly[/list_item]
[list_item]Squirrel Tail, natural gray[/list_item]
[list_item]Sili Legs, Round Rubber, Barred, yellow/ black (tips colored red w Sharpie)[/list_item]
[/list]

Design Inspiration & Detail

This fly was tied by Pete Colding of Southern Boys Flies. Pete spent a good portion of his youth in Southern Florida and holds a few secrets to effectively landing fish. He now ties from North Carolina and ships a good amount of product back to Florida. To learn more about Pete and his extensive inventory, see our post on Southern Boys Flies.

Target Species

This particular fly was designed to attract Bonefish, Permit, and Redfish – many other species will also take the fly.

Southern Toad


Recreate fly patterns at home! Materials used in making this fly have been included below. Always keep in mind your local fly-fishing store will most likely have the materials referenced, and typically for less. Materials can also be found at Amazon or any other major on-line resource.

Fly-Tying Materials

[list]
[list_item]Mustad 34007SS (#1/0)[/list_item]
[list_item]UTC Monofilament (.006), clear[/list_item]
[list_item]Bead Chain Eyes, medium, silver[/list_item]
[list_item]EP fiber, green chartreuse[/list_item]
[list_item]Marabou, fluorescent chartreuse[/list_item]
[list_item]Marabou, fluorescent yellow[/list_item]
[/list]

Design Inspiration & Detail

This fly was tied by Pete Colding of Southern Boys Flies. Pete spent a good portion of his youth in Southern Florida and holds a few secrets to effectively landing fish. He now ties from North Carolina and ships a good amount of product back to Florida. To learn more about Pete and his extensive inventory, see our post on Southern Boys Flies.

Target Species

This particular fly was designed to attract Tarpon and Redfish – many other species will also take the fly.

Bugger Buddy: Olive


Recreate fly patterns at home! Materials used in making this fly have been included below. Always keep in mind your local fly-fishing store will most likely have the materials referenced, and typically for less. Materials can also be found at Amazon or any other major on-line resource.

Fly-Tying Materials

[list]
[list_item]Mustad 34007SS Hook (#2/0)[/list_item]
[list_item]Danville Flymaster Thread, Nylon, 6/0, Olive[/list_item]
[list_item]Painted Dumbbell Eyes, Medium, Pearl[/list_item]
[list_item]EP Fiber, Beige (barred w Black Sharpie)[/list_item]
[list_item]Calftail, Cream[/list_item]
[list_item]Marabou, Olive[/list_item]
[/list]

Design Inspiration & Detail

This fly was tied by Pete Colding of Southern Boys Flies. Pete spent a good portion of his youth in Southern Florida and holds a few secrets to effectively landing fish. He now ties from North Carolina and ships a good amount of product back to Florida. To learn more about Pete and his extensive inventory, see our post on Southern Boys Flies.

Target Species

This particular fly was designed to attract Redfish – many other species will also take the fly.