Category: Fly patterns

  • Greenwell from T.E. Pryce-Tannatt

    Greenwell from T.E. Pryce-Tannatt

    Greenwell Another classic salmon fly that is found in many variations in the old books. This one is tied according to the pattern in T.E. Pryce-Tannatt’s How to dress Salmon Flies (1914) that is usually concidered to be one of the last classic books on salmon fly tying. The pattern again differs a bit from…

  • Yellow Anthony

    Yellow Anthony

    The Yellow Anthony Here’s a neat little pattern from Francis Francis’s A Book on Angling where it’s recommended for the river Lee in Cork, Ireland. Unfortunately the river today isn’t in all of its former glory because it has been dammed for a hydro-electric scheme although you can still catch salmon in the lower parts.…

  • Silver Glödhäck Tied By Anton Pousar

    Silver Glödhäck by Anton Pousar It seems I’ve outsourced my tube fly tying to my friend Anton since I haven’t been tying tubeflies lately. We were again doing a fly tying workshop together and I decided to try and shoot a video of his scandinavian style tube fly this time. It wasn’t easy to get…

  • Lady Caroline Video

    Lady Caroline Spey Fly Here’s a video of me tying a Lady Caroline which is a classic Spey fly although it differs from most Spey flies by having a tail. It still became one of the popular Spey flies and is widely used today. The fly is named after Caroline Elizabeth Gordon-Lennox who lived 1844-1934.…

  • February Red Stonefly Dry Fly

    February Red Stonefly Dry Fly

    The February Red stonefly When the temperature rises for the first times above zero and the sun starts shining it means that the spring is finally here in Finland. It also means that we are going to get the first stonefly hatch of the season on our rivers. The February Red Taeniopteryx Nebulosa hatches are…

  • Hollow Deceiver

    Hollow Deceiver

    Hollow Deceiver When it comes to pike flies I have to admit I like synthetic flies more than naturals. But that’s mainly because the synthetics simply last longer. There’s no denying that natural flies have much better movement in the water and flies like this Hollow Deceiver can be made as light to cast as…

  • Lord Iris

    Lord Iris

    Step by step Lord Iris Preston Jennings is one of the most underrated fly designers in streamer world. His Iris series is very interesting in its use of colour and approach to designing flies. Jennings looked minnows in varying light conditions through a prism and was convinced flies should be made to imitate these findings.…

  • Pink Beauty

    Pink Beauty

    Pink Beauty from Carrie Stevens Next up on our streamer authorities is Carrie G. Stevens from Maine whose streamers are one of the best recognised today. Carrie begun tying flies 1924 and became well known next year when she came second in the Field & Stream magazines annual contest after catching a record trout with…