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Brad's Rogue Sculpin

The search and dream of big trouts, is allways on mind of every flytyer and flyfisher. Often we dream of big trouts delicately sipping dryflies on the surface, but a much easier way of getting in contact with a big trout is by using big “baits”. And the fly in this video must be called […]

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March Brown Male UK (Bergman)

I tied this fly for the Bergman Facebook group as it is March 2024’s Fly of the Month. It was my first time tying the fly and it is far from perfect but a fun tie and a cool little pattern. I have to say the fly wingless would also be awesome! Recipe: Tail: dark […]

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Redington Zero Fly Reel Review (2024)

In this video, we take a look at one of the lightest fly reels on the market. The Redington Zero. Find out if we think it’s worth buying in 2024. SUBSCRIBE for more videos: bit.ly/trident-subscribe Chapters 0:00 – Intro/Overview 0:43 – Drag 1:15 – Spool 2:10 – Weight 2:35 – Sound 3:10 – Ergonomics Got […]

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Akroyd Spey

This is one of Mikael’s absolute favourites among the old classic Spey and Dee flies. Already in the early 80s, he had good catches on both Dee strip-winged versions and this one, with a little cinnamon-colored hair wing tied in flat over the mobile heron-hackled body. This classic fly features humus colours, and perhaps that’s […]

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KATMAI NATIONAL PARK by Todd Moen

The latest from Catch Magazine features quintessential Alaskan dry fly fishing for rainbow trout on the famed Alaskan Brooks River and others within Katmai National Park. Renown for its large brown bears, spawning sockeye and wild remote landscape, the Brooks River is a celebrity of Alaska. The opportunity to film here alongside feasting brown bears […]

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Leatherman

If you ask Norwegian fly tyer and fly fisherman Tommy Solberg about his universal dryfly, his clear answer is his own pattern, the Leatherman, who has gone gained great success in Scandinavia. It fishes incredibly well and many nice fish have mistaken a natural insect for this small all-round imitation. The two CDC feathers across […]

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Leisenring’s Hare’s Ear

This is #7 of Leisenring’s Favorite Fly Patterns listed in “The Art of Tying The Wet Fly”. 7. Hare’s Ear: Hook: 13, 14 Silk: primrose yellow Hackle: none; a few fibers of dubbing picked out for legs Tail: two or three fibers from mottled feather of wood or mandarin Duck Rib: narrow gold Tinsel Body: […]

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Bob's Banger

Detailed instructions for tying a Bob’s Banger. Hook: 4X-long saltwater hook (e.g. Mustad 34011), size 2/0-4/0. First Thread: 6/0 or 140 Denier, white.           Tails: Bucktail, white.                Midsection: Estaz or Cactus Chenille.          Head: Wapsi Foam Cylinder, 1/2-inch.          Head covering: Fishscale Witchcraft Tape, yellow.          […]

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KyleBooker FlyFishing Combo

In this video i am doing a short review of a fly combo. Affordable and very nicely built and put together. i would recommend it to: – If you need a spare rod – for a kid – for a beginner here is an affiliate link, i do get small commision while your price remains […]

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Marabou Flu

The soft marabou feathers are an unsurpassed flytying material for stagnant and slow-flowing waters. The material is available in every conceivable color and is also relatively cheap. One of the supporters is the Danish fishing guide Marc Skovby, who tells the story of his favorite marabou-based fly for his flyfishing for salmon in Denmark. Marc […]

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Leisenring’s Iron Blue Nymph – (Flymphs)

This is my tying of the Iron Blue Nymph per Leisenring’s “The Art of Tying the Wet Fly”. This pattern is #12 in his list of his 12 favorite flies. 12. Iron Blue Nymph: Hook: 14, 15 Silk: crimson or Claret Hackle: two turns short Cock Jackdaw throat Tail: two or three soft white fibers […]

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River Ljungan – Home of the Big Baltic Salmon

Join us on a trip to the majestic Ljungan River, meeting the Baltic sea just south of the small town of Sundsvall; the river is renowned for hosting some of the largest Baltic salmon. While its lower reaches flow wild and untamed, further upstream, the landscape is wrecked by a daunting dam, halting the migration […]