Denmark
Taigi štai pagaliau atėjo pavasaris ir mes išlindome iš savo urvų. Gal kiek ir gėda prisipažinti, tačiau po kelionės į Timaną visai pagedome, nes žūklė tapo nebe tokia įdomi. Anksčiau sugebėdavome kiekvieną savaitgalį keliauti prie upės ir žvejoti siekiant kokio nors tikslo: pagauti upėtakį, įvaldyti nimfą, sausą musę ar panašiai. Šiaurėje atsigaudėme taip, kad nebeliko tiek entuziazmo veltui bastytis...
Pike Fly White Edition
This type of flies for some people look funny and not suitable for fishing. But we can assure you that this construction is one of the best. They are way better than zonker flies. Despite the fact they are big, tied on No. 6/0 hooks, reach 16 cm long and more, they are still very easy to cast! Bucktail...
Pike Fly Yellow Edition
That was early morning. Our camp was near a big river turn where was a place full of monster pike! They where looking more like crocodiles, not fish anymore. We where hoping to catch some specimen, but our efforts were fruitless. After about forty minutes I decide to change the fly and the yellow one with some white...
Pike Fly Green Edition
The first this style fly was tied in these colors: bright green and red. It's still the main fly we use. Pikes lose their minds when they see this color. Most of the times we start the day with this fly and don't change it into any other as it works perfectly. Sure, there are days when other colors...
Natural Muddler
Original Muddler Minnow was first tied by Don Gapen in 1937, Minesota, USA to imitate local sculpins. The fly was tied using mottled turkey for the tail and wings, but during the years lots of variations emerged. And this particular fly is tied using bucktail for winging. This material is sturdy and creates more vibrations in the water. In...
Olive Feather Winged Muddler
Everything is the same as in olive muddler, just with a small addition of feather. Now it's sexier and looks more like sculpin.
Viskas tas pats kaip ir alyvuoginiame mudleryje, tik tiek, kad pridėta plunksna sparne. Dabar raštas primena kūjagalvio kūną.
Muddler Minnow Olive
Original Muddler Minnow was first tied by Don Gapen in 1937, Minesota, USA to imitate local sculpins. The fly was tied using mottled turkey for the tail and wings, but during the years lots of variations emerged. And this particular fly is tied using bucktail for winging. This material is sturdy and creates more vibrations in the water. In...