The Danica

Described as tied by Lars Viberg (DK)

Danica

   

The Blair Mouse Project
Sheesh !!!!!!!, if that's a mouse I'll eat it myself. In fact my first reaction was it represented more like something my cat threw up wearing a life vest and what's with those long different colored rubber legs? Excellent fly for large lake trout and pike

Blair Mouse

   

Moustique

 

 

Moustique

   

Aphids
Aphid patterns: Highly effective, but for some reason largely ignored and deeply underrated by many fly fishers. I just wonder why and and I can not understand this at all. Just a very few Aphid patterns are to be found in the literature. Aphids are very small insects that lives on plants. In the fly fishing world the Aphid is also better known as little greenfly.

Aphids

   

Organza Wings
Organza is a multi-use product especially in the skillful hands of a creative fly tier. It can be used for almost all types of flies, but I use it mainly for all types of wings on dry flies, or sides on streamers.

Organza part 1

Organza part 2

 

   
Klinkhåmer Special     

The first  story (re-edited)

The tying techniques (re-edited)

The Klinkhåmer 15 years later

Tying steps  in colour

The Klinkhåmer hook
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The Klinkhåmer and the credit
 
   

Fragile darters 

Over the years we have determined that the Fragile Darters are most successful in windy, sunny conditions when, because of the length of the wing, the flies really dance on the surface. 

The Fragile darters (background)
The Fragile darters (dressings)

   

Green Glomma duns

It was very important to me to try my new patterns during the periods that the Grayling were feeding on hatching insects, because, during some of these hatches, my Klinkhåmer has occasionally failed to produce.

Green Glomma Duns

 

   

Universal Baetis

Be sure you have a nice long wing to make the perfect silhouette when the sun is shining. 

Universal Baetis
   
   
   

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