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How To: Pop out the 6MM bearing spacer from your wheels
This is a quick look at how to get a 6MM bearing spacer out of a aggressive rollerblade wheel.
How To: Adjust the sizing on Razors Genesys junior skate
The Razor Genesys Jr. has been the most popular entry level junior aggressive skate on the market for years. The skate features an easy to adjust boot that allows you to change the skate from a size 3 all the way up to a size 6.
How To: Do frontside grind on your rollerblades
Here's a little edit for you beginners to help you learn how to frontside grind on your rollerblades.
How To: Soul grind on your rollerblades
Watch this video to learn how to do a soul grind on your rollerblades.
How To: Do a negative mistrial on your rollerblades
The Manly Blades and Skater HQ trick tip of the week. Watch this video and learn how to build up to a negative mistrial trick on your rollerblades.
How To: Use the basic concepts to improve in archery
New to the sport of archery? Maybe you're trying to hunt that perfect buck? Whatever the case may be, sport or hunting, this eight-part video tutorial series will help improve your beginner skills, to start you on your way to becoming a great archer.
How To: Drop in on a unicycle
52 year-old UniGeezer demonstrates four different types of drops with a Mountain Unicycle.
How To: Do a parkour-style front roll
How to do a parkour-style front roll.
How To: Tie the "extended body green drake" for fly fishing
This is a green drake tied with an extended body. Tying extended bodies is good to imitate other long bodied flies. It'll work, if you do it right.
How To: Tie the "braided butt beadhead damselfly nymph" fly
Braiding the butt of this nymph fly to make it look more natural in the water, it can represent any swimming, burrowing, or even crawling nymph. You'll impress those fish with this.
How To: Tie the "earplug popper" for fly fishing
This popper is made by using a rubber or foam earplug. It is better to use a stinger hook like a mustad 37187. So, watch and see for yourself how effective this can be.
How To: Tie the "lefty's deceiver" for fly fishing
Tying the Lefty's Deceiver - a classic baitfish pattern and "go-to" pattern in saltwater. Capt. Corey P shows us the step-by-step construction of this HIGHLY effective saltwater fly pattern.
How To: Tie the "Rhody flatwing" for fly fishing
Watch as Capt. Corey walks us through tying this Rhode Island classic, "The Rhody Flatwing". Pick up tips and hints that will help you learn this pattern and improve your skills. You have every chance to learn something here, so don't waste it.
How To: Blend bucktail for use in your fly fishing
Capt. Corey shows us how to blend bucktail in preparation for tying any one of a number of popular saltwater flies.
How To: Prepare bucktail for saltwater flies for fly fishing
Corey shows us how to cut and "thin-out" bucktail to prepare it to use for tying saltwater flies. Removing the loose and/or short hairs will give your flies a cleaner look and make the bucktail easier to work with.
How To: Choose quality bucktail for your fly fishing needs
Corey discusses some of the factors to consider when choosing bucktail to use for the flies you'll be tying. Not all bucktail is created equal! If you find good hair, make sure you stock up.
How To: Whip finish your fly for fly fishing
Watch as Capt. Corey P. shows you how to perform a whip finish when tying flies, with the whip finish tool. If you can listen, you can learn.
How To: Rig a 9-inch slug-go lure for fishing greatness
Steve walks us through rigging a 9" Slug-go. You can't deny that he knows what he's talking about. You just can't. See it in this two-part video.
How To: Load a Cotton Cordell Redfin lure for fishing
Steve McKenna takes us step-by-step on how to load a Cotton Cordell Redfin for better casting and action. You'll see.
How To: Create a hackle collar for fly fishing
In this video, we demonstrate how to create a hackle collar, but the same principals can be used to create the fuzzy effects seen on flies, like the wolly bugger. Watch, and you'll be one step closer to success.
How To: Tie "Barry's pike fly" for fly fishing
Flashback Max ties Barry's Pike Fly, so watch and learn. He likes the saltwater hooks, because they're stronger, but if you want to do it with a cheaper, weaker hook, well, don't come crying when it doesn't work.
How To: Tie a "baby fry" fly for fly fishing
Flashback Max ties the Baby Fry pattern, and shows you how, so you can catch that big fish you'll be bragging about for years to come.
How To: Use the Matarelli Whip Finish tool for fly fishing
To clear up how to use this confusing tool, this video discusses all the tricks for success. He makes it look so simple, doesn't he?
How To: Tie the "egg-sucking leech" for fly fishing
Flashback Max ties the Egg-Sucking Leech. With some simple marabou and some steady hands, you'll be sucking those fish out of the waters like Jesus himself.
How To: Tie a "basic flesh fly" for fly fishing
Flashback Max ties the Basic Alaskan Flesh Fly. It could be very simple, yet very, very complicated, articulated, flesh flies. So pay close attention, not that anybody's calling you an idiot or anything. I'm sure you could do it just fine.
How To: Tie the "brown beadhead marabou leech" for fly fishing
Flashback Max ties the Brown Beadhead Marabou Leech. Watch and learn from the leechmaster. In no time, you'll be sipping a beer, cradling your pole, and catching some awesome fish.
How To: Tie the "Clouser minnow" for fly fishing
The Clouser Minnow Fly. It begs the question, why am I not fishing right now? Why aren't you. Tie this fly, then go for it. Now.
How To: Tie the "double bunny" for fly fishing
The Double Bunny. Learn it. Love it. Have sex with it. But you really just need to go fishing with it.
How To: Tie the "blood dot egg" pattern for fly fishing
See how to tie the Blood Dot Egg pattern. vThe pattern is used for salmon, steelhead, and trout. But you can use it for your neighbor's pond fish if you'd like.
How To: Tie the "glo bug yarn egg" for fly fishing
The Glo Bug Yarn Egg. Tie it. Then it's hook, line, and sinker. This pattern is a standard for steelhead, salmon, and trout
How To: Tie the "McFly foam egg" pattern for fly fishing
Tying the McFly Foam Egg pattern will get you out and fishing in no time. The pattern is used for salmon, steelhead, and trout.
How To: Tie the "nuke egg" pattern for fly fishing
Tie the Nuke Egg Fly pattern. Do it. It's great for salmon and steelhead.
How To: Trim the deer hair bass bug for fly fishing
Trimming the body of a deer hair bass bug is fun and can be quite relaxing, unless you screw up, so watch how many beers you down while doing this. This is a two-part video.
How To: Tie the body on a deer hair bass bug for fly fishing
After tying on the tail and skirt of a deer hair bass bug, you'll need to know how to tie the body on. See how to do it here, in three videos.
How To: Tail & skirt a deer hair bass bug for fly fishing
Tying the tail and skirt onto a deer hair bass bug is tedious and monotonous, so be patient. Soon, you'll be fly-fishing and sipping on a cold beer.
How To: Tie the "comparadun" for fly fishing
In two video clips, see how to tie the Comparadun. See how to add the Comparadun wing, then finish the fly with a tail and the body.
How To: Tie parachute flies two different ways for fly fishing
Here are two different ways of tying a parachute fly. You'll be amazed, or not. But that won't stop you from trying them out, so do it.
How To: Tie standard hackle tip wings for fly fishing
Using hackle tips to create standard Adams style dry fly wings, you can fish like no other. Don't believe me? Try it out for yourself.
How To: Spin deer hair for fly fishing
Will you be able to spin that deer hair correctly, and still make it look all perty? Well, if you watch and follow along, you should be able to. So watch.
How To: Tie the "articulated bunny leech" for fly fishing
Watch and learn how to tie an Articulated Bunny Leech. Why a leech? Because they'll suck those fish in. Get it? Suck.