I consider it a beginner's fly. It floats like a cork, it is very good for fast water fishing. And what's more, it's very simple to tie. Materials: Hook: Daiichi 1190 #16 Thread: any you like Underbody: non colored(natural) kapok dubbing to make the fly a little bit fatty Body: goose biot in light olive Wing: 3 cdc feathers from wild ...
Yellow Sulphur CDC Dun
Here is a version of the famous Yellow Sulfur Din mayflies. What is interesting about her is that the body is made with UV Pearl Body Quill from Hends. With all this craziness with UV reflective materials, I decided to make such a model myself. The fly will catch fish, it is not to be contested, ...
Quill Perdigon UV Green Neck
It is a Perdigon model made with peacock quill and green neck. Easy to build, with a realistic appearance, this model is effective for both trout and grayling. Materials: Maruto D04 HWW #14-20 Thread: 30DEN Veevus black Tails: Leon pardo Body: Troutline hand cleaned peacock quill Necks: Uni peacock tinsel Beads: Tungsten Resin: Troutline Perdigon medium viscosity UV resin
The Purple Killer Perdigon
Something for grayling this time. I have noticed over time that blue and purple is a color loved by grayling. But the trout also likes these colors, especially when the waters are dark and there is a lot of brown moss in the water. Materials: Maruto D04 HWW #14-20 Thread: GSP 30DEN Veevus black Tails: Leon pardo Body: Troutline perdigon ...
Peacock Quill Perdigon with Purple Hot Spot
For those who love to make perdigon flies, here is a simple and effective model at this time of the year. The peacock quill perdigon is discreet and relatively neutral in color. It is more for timid fish and they are susceptible and cautious about what they eat. The silver color is essential because it ...
Attractor Swimming Biot Nymph
This upgraded version of the swimming biot nymph features a unique construction using synthetic dubbing in the back, which adds an extra burst of color to the fly. I love a lot this approach of tying nymphs. Even if the material gets ripped, the fly remains usable, ensuring you can continue fishing without any interruptions. ...
Attractor Biot Pupa
I know, again with biots? - you will ask. Yes!, I'm still in the biot chapter because it's a material I like a lot:. In addition, I have a lot of them on my tying desk, so I will bombard you with models. Maybe you will find something interesting to inspire you. View Post Materials used: Hook: Demmon ...
Brown Biot Nymph
I had time to tie flies at the weekend, so today I present to you one of the most effective nymphs from my box dedicated to northern waters: the brown biot nymph. It is a general imitation of small mayflies and similar insects. The brown color is mostly found in waters with many granite and ...
Yellow Baetis Biot Nymph
Baetis Biot Nymph is a simple and efficient fly, fun to tie and easy in the same time. Being a light(non weighted) or medium weighted fly, it can be used with dry fly fishing equipment. But just as well, can be fished with nymph fishing equipment in tandem with a heavier nymph. It is ...
Black Killer Spider Nymph
I really like these flies because you can play them among stones and structures in pools and river currents. I consider them much more effective because of the hackle. It pulsates very attractively when you play it like the soft lures used in lure fishing. I noticed that the fish react very well to the ...