torsdag 25 februari 2016

No19. Angel Sandeal

Angel Sandeal. 

Materiallist
Hook: Maruto SS 1930 size 6
Thread: Smal transperant monofile thread
Bottom tail: Start the tail with about 20 strands of white super hair. Cut them so the only will be about 30mm. They are used for preventing the other tail material to be caught around the hook bend when you are fishing.
Tail and Body: Silver and chartreuse Angel Hair
Spot: I put a smal spot on the belly with a fluo orange or red permanent marker pen before i cote the front with uv resin.
Body cover: Solarez UV resin, thin.
Eyes:  Fluo yellow 3,5 mm flat or 3D stick on eyes. 


No 18. Copper Gammarus

Lägg till bildtext

Materiallist
Hook: Kamasan B110 size 10-6 or any similar shrimp/caddis hook with heavy hook thickness
Thread: Brown
Tail/Antenna: Mallard dyed in Summer duck color
Rib: Copperwire
Body: Holo copper icedub
Back: Brown or olive 4 or 6 mm wide body strech



1. Attach the thread 

2. Tie in a bunch, about 10 mallard fiber as a tail and the same as antenna 

3. Attach the rib 

4. and then the body-strech on top of the hook shank

5. Then dub a quite thick body and then fold the body strech as a back over the fly. 

6. Rib the body with 6-7 turns of the copperwire. Attach the rib and cut it of. Finish with a neat head. 

7. Brush the dubbing to create the legs. 

8. The fly should now look like this. Dubbing fiber well picked out.

9. Cut the dubbing fiber just above the hook point. 

10 A bunch of copper gammarus ready for fishing. 












onsdag 17 februari 2016

No 17. Wiggling Gummi Creaps


 Wiggling Gummi Creaps





Material list

Abdomen 
Hook: 1st Mustad S71SZ Size 6
Thread: Black
Tail: 2 black-red sili legs.
Body: Black Spectra Dubbing
Legs: The same sili legs as used for the tail but the black part.



Front body


Link to the abdomen0.35 to 0.40 mm fluorocarbon
Hook: 1st S71SZ Size 6
Thread: Black
Eyes: Silver Medium (about 3mm) dumbbell eyes with yellow / black flat stick eyes glued on the dumbell.
Tail: 2 black-red silicone legs.
Body: Black Spectra dubbingDub also between the eyes.
Legs: The same sili legs as used for the tail but the black part.



1.Start by attaching the tying thread on the hook to be abdomens hookWrap the thread to the hook bend.

2. Attach the sili legs folded double to make the four red ends pointing backward like a tailWrap the leftover black parts forward to the hook eye.

3. Dub a tapered body with black Spectra dubbing forward to just behind the hook eye.

4. Cut the loop with the black part of silicone legsFold them backwards beside of both sides of the hook so that there is two pieces on each sideAttach and cut the thread. Varnish the ending.

5. Continue to cut off the hook just at the bend.

6. Attach the hook for the front body and secure 5-6 cm fluorocarbon on the top of the hook. Secure the attachment with a drop of superglue.

7. Thread the abdomens on to the fluorocarbonFold the fluorocarbon forwards so that the rear body dangles in a small loopAttach fluorocarbon and secure with a drop of superglueCut of the remaining fluorocarbon.

8. Tie a similar body like the one on the abdomen with the tail and legs but end the body about 2-3 mm in front of the hook eye

9. Attach the dumbbell eyes. Secure with a drop of super glue.

10. Dub with figures of eights around the eyes. Attach and cut the thread. Varnish the ending.

11. Glue the flat stick eyes on the dumbbell eyes. I usually add a small drop of super glue under the eyes to be absolutely sure they are secure.





This fly has an incredibly seductive jigging movement in the water and can of course be tied in different color combinations. Variations of olive, white, orange and red tend to be toxic. The fly has been an incredible killer for fishing rainbowtrout in lakes and streams and for seatrout on the coast and in river and streams.






No 16. Olive Crystal Bugger.

This is a realy good pattern för rainbow troute. It imitates damsell nymphs and it works realy well when the trouts are a little picky in their choise of food.

Material list
Hook: Kamasan B 175 size 8-10
Head: 3,2 or 3,8 gold head. Brass or tungsten.
Thread: Olive
Tail: Wolly bugger marabou olive.
Body: Olive medium Crystal Hackle from Flybox.co.uk
Legs: 2 strands of Wapsi sili legs in color sand/orange
Fronthackle. Two turns of 
olive medium  Crystal hackle 

No 15. Sandräkan/Sandshrimp



Sand shrimp is one of my old solid and reliable designs for coastal fishing for sea trout.
Already in the late 1970s sitting the fly hanger fly above the coastal lure. 
Later when flyfishing for seatrout took over, this pattern was often the obvious choice.

Material list
Hook: Partridge CS54 size 4-8
Thread: Red
Weight: lead wire
Tail: Two grizzly or Cree colored hackle tip
Body Rib: Copper wire
Body: SLF Saltwater Dubbing in sand color or other similar dubbing
Body hackle Grizzly or Cree colored cock hackle. Must be of good quality with quite rigid hackelfibrer and it'll be pretty long.
Front hackle: The same as the bodyhackle. 
Head: Red tying thread.


1. Start with winding 10-12 laps lead wire around the hook shank.

2.Attach the thread and secure the lead wire by wrapping the thread a few times back and forth over the lead wire. Stop with the thread at about the hookbarb.

3. Take two grizzly or Cree hackle.
To use for the tail you can use a cheaper variant then genetic cock hackle. 

4. Attach the hackle on the hookshank just above the hook barb. The tail should have a lenght of about half or 2/3 of the hookshank. 

5. Attach 10-15 cm copperwirw and then dub a nice carrot shaped body. Rememder to leave a litle space in  front of the hook eye so that ther will be enough space for the fronthackle and head. 

6. Attach the boody hackle.

7. Vind the hackle 7-8 even turns over the dubbed body towards the tail. Secure the hackle by winding the copperwire towards the hookeye and through the hackle. 

8. Secure the wire and remove the rest. 

9. Take another hackle 

10. Attach the fronthackle in the tip and doubble fold the hacklefibers. 

11. Wind a nice frontcollar. Attack the hackle and remove the rest. 

12: Finish the fly with a neat head and warnish it and the fly is ready for action. 


















No 14. Sili Rabbit

CC Sili Rabbit, Black / Red

Hook: Mustad streamer Signature Saltwater S74SZ Size 4 or 6
Thread: Black
Eye / Weight: Silver dumbbell eyes or nickel / silver chain eyes
Tail: Three black-red silicone legs.
Body / Wing: Black cross cut Zonker.
Front: Four pearl crystal flash and two black-red silicone legs


1. Start by attaching the winding thread in the middle of the hook shank and wrap it back to the hook bend. Attach three sili legs that you first folded so that the red ends are facing each other. Attach them a few mm into the black part at the sili leg so that all the red ends are pointing backwards. Secure with a few turns of the winding thread.

2. Open up the loop that lies ahead of the hook shank with scissors. Fold them back over the red ends. Tie it in with a couple of turns whit the tying thread. Secure with a small drop of super glue.

3. Take strips of black cross cut Zonker and cut to the end of the strip to a sharp point and attach it just in front of the attachment of the tail. The hair should now be pointing backward.

4. Wrap the zonkerstrip forward toward the hook eye without letting the turns overlapping each other. Attach the strip with a few turns of thread a few millimeters before the hook eye.

5. Cut of the strip. Secure with a tiny drop of superglue. Attach four Pearl Crystal Flash lying on top of the fly. Cut them off at the end of the tail.

6. Then take two black-red sili legs and attach them a few mm into the black part at the sili leg so that the red ends are pointing backwards on one of the sides of the hook.

7. Fold the other red part and tie them in the same way on the other side of the hook.

8. Cut the sili legs loop pointing forward.

9. Fold the black ends of the red and secure them. There should now be four sili legs on each side of the hook, pointing backwards

10. Attach the eyes whit figure of eights just in front of the sili legs. Attach the thread. Cut and finish by securing the eyes with a small drop of super glue.

11. Glue the flat stick eyes on the dumbbell eyes. I usually add a small drop of super glue under the eyes to be absolutely sure they are secure.


This typ of flies can be combined in countless different color variants. Only your imagination sets the limits. I myself have had the most success with black, orange, red, olive and white varieties. I tye them in different weights by varies the choice of eyes.

tisdag 9 februari 2016

No 13. Minizonker

Gray mini Zonker is a very simple pattern, both tying but also in the choice of materials.
I have a special love for simple flies in my practical fishing. I foten fish hard and it takes quite a few flies on my fishing trips. Mini Zonker has al that the ingredients that I look for. Simple and fast to tie. Of course you can also tye this type of fly in a larger sizes. I have managed quite well with the coastal fishing for sea trout on the coast of Skåne in Sweden with this fly. 



Materials list

Hook: Maruto SS-1930 Size 10-8
Thread: White. I like UTC 70 thread.
Body. 5-6 straw pearl flashabou that is wrap over the hook shank a couple of times back and forth. Remember not to go forward with the body until the hook eye.
If you want a really strong body. You can cover it with a layer of UV varnish / glue.
Wing: A short gray Zonker Strip. It will only be enough to just reach behind the hook bend. It should only be attached in one point and that is just behind the hook eye.
Eyes: Black chain eyes
Main / Front Body: Hair from the gray zonker strip put in a dubbing loop, twisted and then wound around the eyes. Once it is done, and the thread is attached and cut of I brush out the hair and cut them down to a small pretty head.
Remember not to use too much hair. It easily becomes bulky and hard to trim a nice head.