Recent Posts by Lucian Vasies

Paraloop CDC Flies

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The Paraloop technique is a method used in fly tying to create a realistic representation of emerging or crippled insects on the water's surface. This technique was pioneered by renowned fly tyer and angler Shane Stalcup in the 1990s. Stalcup, known for his innovative approaches to fly tying, developed the Paraloop technique to increase the ...

Video-Tying a green and partridge jig nymph

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Bright green nymphs are great attractor patterns. This model can be particularly effective in murky water where a flash of color can grab a fish's attention. When algae blooms occur, the water can take on a greenish tinge. Green nymphs can blend in slightly while still offering some contrast, potentially attracting fish feeding on the ...

Video – Tying a multicolor perdigon -for cloudy waters

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Here is the video how I make this perdigon. Recipe: Size 18 hook W633 Demmon https://www.troutline.ro/demmon-competition-w633-bl-fly-hooks Tail made of Coq de Leon -Pardo medio Thread used is Gel Spun Ultra Flat 50DEN in brown https://www.troutline.ro/troutline-gel-spun-ultra-flat-thread-50den-100m Body is made of tinsel rainbow- Glossy Pearl Coating is done with Troutline UV Resin https://youtu.be/0CvNNVOY05I

Video- Tying a nymph for muddy waters

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When fishing in dark, murky waters after heavy rains, here are some fly color recommendations for good contrast: High-Visibility Options: Black: A classic choice for murky water. It provides a strong silhouette that fish can easily see. Purple: Another great option, offering good contrast against brown or green murky water. Olive: Dark olive shades can work well, especially if ...

Adams Dry – with CDC Wings

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For over a century, the Adams Dry Fly has been a cornerstone in the fly fisher's arsenal. Its simple design and remarkable effectiveness have earned it a place of legend among both seasoned anglers and those just starting out. A Timeless Tradition: Developed in the 1920s, the Adams Dry Fly owes its origins to Leonard Halladay and ...

Quill Gordon Dry Fly

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The Quill Gordon dry fly is a historic fly pattern with a simple design and enduring effectiveness. Here's what you need to know: The fly was developed in the late 1800s by Theodore Gordon, often referred to as the "Father of American Dry Fly Fishing." The fly is credited for being one of the first ...