Red Spot CDC Sedge also developed by Peter Durisik, on of the most famous tiers from Slovakia is made for fishing grayling and trout in rivers with high pressure waters. This fly is made it is made very interesting: with tails, which is not specific to these flies. But the fly is very effective, it ...
GRHE CDC Dun Dry Fly
GRHE CDC dun fly tied by Peter is another great fly for grayling fishing. I discovered this fly fishing together with Peter around 20 years ago when I visited Slovakia and I fished on Vah river. The fly has a fantastic water-print and it is a great searching pattern. This fly had something special, which ...
High Ride CDC Dun
High rider CDC dun flies are popular in east and central part of Europe because they float extremely well even if they have a delicate body and a sparse wink. The secret stays in how the CDC is use and fixed, you see that very well in the photo:). Hook: Maruto D04 BL #14-16-18Thread: Brown OliveTail: Coq ...
Hot Spotted CDC Dry Sedge
This Sedge tied by my friend Peter Durisik is made with hot spot in wing part. It is not very common to see flies tied like this one. Usually a hot spot has the role of attracting the fish. But in this case it has the role of helping the fisherman to see ...
Barbel Red Worm
This is something that you should have if you have in mind to catch barbel with nymphs. This type of worm in red seems to be highly appreciated by this fish, a secret shared by a friend of mine from Czech Republic. Of course you can make it using white latex or pink latex ...
Yellow Hot Spot Caddis Nymph
It is yellow because the thread used is yellow but the combination between hook color and thread color results in a nice yellow with a touch of light olive. When gets wet is more evident :) . Of course you can make it in brown, pale olive or in any color you like... But for ...
Green Juicy Caddis Pupa
It is a fly fun to tie and catch trout late in July but also in September. I all kind of fish with this model: grayling not so often but trout a lot and barbel too. I have a few friends who use this green pupa in Austria and they are big fan of it. So, ...
Green Pupa Nymph – super simple to tie
I usually make this fly using Catgut Biothread in caddis green but this time I did it using the new nymph skin. It is a different approach, with dark marks to highlight the body segmentation. I consider it a good searching pattern which imitates small free swimming caddis. Can be tied as simple as ...
Micro French Quill Nymph
Sometimes you need very small nymphs to fish in super clear waters. Trout and grayling are eating very often some super small flies, something that we cannot see. Probably they are very small mayflies or buzzers or baetis nymphs, difficult to say. Here is a general pattern that I received from a French ...
Pink Buggy GRHE Nymph
Really not a complicated nymph but effective , very effective for trout in early Spring and for Rainbow Trout all season. It seems that pink bead is a great attractant for Rainbow and I noticed lots of interest from this fish. From Slovenia to Poland, this fly is doing his job very well. It is tied ...