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It certainly look and appeared to sea trout, but it's really hard to be sure. The we were fishing is one of our best sea trout places, so I just assumed it was sea trout.

The only way of compensating for [i:9e12e5d705]not[/i:9e12e5d705] having a hat like mine, is to get one of the new GFF caps. That will improve the size of your catches...in general.

Kasper

So that's why I never get the big fish, I've just got a small modest hat. And there was me thinking it was my fishing techniques.........just shows you how worng one can really be :lol:

Submitted by Echo Reece on

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How is it possible to get 100000 dollars worth of plastic.In one picture!Thats how much it must have cost in all.......right.............RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am surpised you figured out that Marge inspired me the way she did.

Even though it eas a kelt it was a nice and strong one. Hopefully the wind will go down within a week or two, so we can go fishing for some silver bars.

Kasper

Dear Ripley,

Of course I know the website, I was wishing for some new info.

Also checked out your website, DS, and FFT-DK :))
See you in June :)

Adrian Vlasiu
Flyfishing Team Romania

I tried the BendBack species but didn't like the point offset angle regarding the direction of the hook set and the diverging angle of the hook point...the force vector is compromised.
'Still (IHMO) probably better than "bending your own"...
If you can bend it, so can they... :shock:

After looking around and a bunch of R&D/tank tests, Gamagatsu and Owner were the only ones left standing...
The Owner Rig'n Hooks are strong and well suited for my smaller applications (sand lances, silversides,etc)...sharp, strong, thin wire...waytogo!
The Owner Oversize 7/0 is a good size but there is a little give in the wire than negates HONKIN' on the fish during the fight...This is what I use for most of my Hook Up Phlyz...sofarsogood!
The Oversize 11/0 is BIG and STRONG and the gap is Grand Canyonesque...for REALLY BIG Hook Upz... :roll:

Keep 'em sparse and flowing...LESS IS MORE...
...especially when they are undulating at first light "INSINUATING" breakfast.. :wink:

The official WFFC website is up and running.
If your not already aware, this site may help you with some, if not all of your questions...

www.flyfishinglapland.com

Any questions un-answered (doubtful as the above link is very informative), then maybe try contacting some of the teams or guides listed.

Regards
Ripley Davenport
Fly Fishing Team Denmark
[url]www.fft-dk.com[/url]

There is a video showing how to tie the Prince Nymph currently posted on iTunes. Regarding the "horns" - the original tie I believe used a beard-type hackle and not a full hackle collar. FWIW, I prefer the full collar tied sparse and tie the "horns" on top.

Submitted by Jeanne Meyer-Chauval on

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This is one of the best misquito patterns i have seen on the net. may i please have the pattern and instructions for tying this fly? Thank you, jeanne

Submitted by Jerri on

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Forget the quill wing AND the calftail for your Coachman's. Use a white hen hackle tip for the standard Coachman and if you want to tie small Wulff's (#14-20), use some white poly yarn. Very functional and very neat ( yes, I am a stickler for appearance).

Martin, I would do just about anything in the fashion department to catch that fish. I already dress like a hobo when I fish. What difference could a funky hat make? That is one sensational fish. Is Kasper a friendly ghost? I hope so.

I did have my doubts about the hat in question and after my own detailed investigation I found out the truth.
Marge is Kasper and Kasper is Marge.
Several Duff beer cans were found on the beach suggesting that Homer took the pictures...
Doooooh!

Rip

[quote:ab19ad6462="Esox"]Nice hat. I saw one a minute ago on Marge Simpson. But seriously, folks. For a fish like that I would wear the hat.............briefly.[/quote:ab19ad6462]

Bob,

I wonder what you would wear (or take off!) for the second or third fish Kasper got. He is probably too modest to post it himself:

[img:ab19ad6462]http://10stille.dk/pictures/10stille/20070107/medium_img_0526.jpg[/img:…]

And notice: Kasper is a big guy. The fish probably about 90 centimetres or close to 3 feet! Even though it's a kelt, that is one strong fish!

Martin

Submitted by Philip C. Baity on

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A fascinating view of how old world craftsmen worked... this reminds me of my youth which was spent in a swiss gun shop observing master gunsmiths working on fine shotguns.

[quote:01866c186a="Penguin"]I've taken Owner and Gamagatsu worm hooks and turned them into a keel/hook-up HerringPhly...[/quote:01866c186a]

Nicely done and an excellent idea. For the record, Mustad has discontinued the 79666 keel hook - I've confirmded this with the North American Mustad rep. I've been looking at various worm hooks to do something very similar to what you've created (I'm playing with imitations of immature carp for largish bass of the striped hybrid variety that live in the Ohio River - and if I'm very lucky and outsized Flathead catfish, which is a nearly impossible fish on a fly for many reasons you might not anticipate). Thanks for sharing a great combination of tying techniques - flatwings, keel flies and bendbacks!

Joe C.

Nice hat. I saw one a minute ago on Marge Simpson. But seriously, folks. For a fish like that I would wear the hat.............briefly.

Submitted by Leonard Flemming on

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Now that is one very nice hopper imitation, similar to the one I use personally, however...hoppers often kick in the water, so, by replacing the hind legs with thin rubber strands (tied in a similar manner as shown here), makes for an absolutely deadly pattern!
Try and enjoy!

Beautiful dogs. Dingo looks bright. Those two breeds almost cancel each other out. Such great personalities.

The hooks that you are using look too weak. How strong are they? I have had some pullouts over the years with Stripers and Blues because I used freshwater streamer hooks. Are yours deceptively strong, like Ike Turner? Between the thinness of the hook and the width of the gap they look like they could straighten.

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