Fly Tying and other Fishing Lures
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I used to tie but after a pause of over four years I sold all my tying materials and tools.Still have about 200 flies somewhere.....Hmm
It was a good passtime, both tying and using them.
Your flies look very good. (didn't think I would ever say that to anyone! lol)
I used to have good results on Montana patterns, and Zonkers. Mirco midges also worked well around here.
Some of the better fish I have had on the fly rods.
10lb common carp. on a red chenille worm. That was fun.
A 2 kg mullet on a bread fly. (a bit of white foam from a pillow)
A 4kg pike on a 3inch fry lure, tied from a couple of black and white hackle whist fishing for sea-trout from the breakwaters at the coast!
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Yes it is but the satisfaction of catching a nice fish with the lure that you have made and a pattern that you came up with is priceless. I got tired of paying the ridiculous high prices fly shops and bait shops were asking for lures many years ago so I decided to start making my own.Comment
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Thunderflashes (or PE) is a guaranteed fish dinner provider - believe me :smiling5:! Those fishes just come up for selection!
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Another local visitor here in Denmark are gar fish- the ones with the sword nose. They are great fun on a #4 flyrod. fight like nuts and loads or airtime!
Just remembered I had a 3 pound cod on fly many years ago while fishing for Makrel. That was fun. As is fly-fishing Makrel by the way.Comment
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