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First published January 20th 1996 - More than 13 years ago

Glitter Shrimp - Glimmerrejen


A killer fly in the right hands on a cold winter day



By Martin Joergensen


The standard Glitter Shrimp as
it's known all over Denmark

Glimmer Rejen - literally the Flash Shrimp or Glitter Shrimp - is a well known Danish pattern which is typically used for cold water fishing. It seems that the bright appearance of the fly is able to stir the attention of even the slowest and most reluctant trout.

Simple as that
The fly is a very simple tie. It can be tied using two materials: bucktail and flash chenille. The fractionally more advanced version has monofile eyes and the really avid tyer may add a rib. But that's it.
The flies' name indicates some kind of imitatory likeness to a shrimp, but not even the dumbest trout can possibly mistake that red or orange monster for something living. The flies' strength probably lies in provocation and visibility more than imitation.


Flash Chenille, Fritz, Cactus Chenille -
all well suited for Glitter Shrimps

Fish it deep and slow
This is a fly for winter fishing. When the water is cold, the trout will stay low, deep in the water, and eat very little. They move slowly due to the low water temperature and it can be very hard to draw their attention to anything.
This fly will typically be fished right over the bottom using a sinking or intermediate line.
An important component in succes with this fly is to take it easy. Fish it slooowly with figure-of-eight retrieval and let it rest on the bottom from time to time. If there's a current you might need to add some weight to the fly to get it down. This can be added as lead wire on the hook shank or by using bead chain eyes in stead of the monofile ones in the original pattern.


My own Fancy Glitter Shrimp -
same fly with some bells and whistles

 
My fancy Valentine
I haven't been able to resist the urge to make this look a bit more like a shrimp. By adding a shell, a rib and some black pearl or mono eyes you get a profile more like the real thing, and if you use some white, light olive or light yellow (seals fur) flash chenille, you actually wind up with a very good imitation. For all round fishing the fly is too bright for calm water and sunny days, but its visibility might save you on a windy day with some dirt in the water.
For the winter fishing, it's normally recommended to fish on such bright and sunny days. Fish over fairly shallow water with dark bottom or in deep lies. The first place is where the fish will look for the first few signs of life in the cold winter, the deeper lies are where they will hold to avoid the colder surface water.

| More on winter fishing | Wind in the winter |

Materials:

Plain version Fancy version
Hook Tiemco TMC 200R size 2-6 Hook Tiemco TMC 200R size 2-6
Thread Red or orange Thread Red or orange
Tail Red or orange bucktail Tail Red or orange squirrel or Arctic fox
Eyes Burnt monofile Eyes Black pearls on copper thread
Body Fritz, red or orange Rib Copper thread
Head Thread Shell Clear plastic strip
Body Fritz, red or orange
Head Thread
* below indicates fancy version

  1. Tie in a tuft of hair at the hook bend over the barb, length 3/4 shank length
  2. Tie in the eyes on top of the hoo shank pointing to the rear
  3. * Prepare the shell by cutting a narrow strip of plastic
  4. * Tie in ribbing and shell material both pointing to the rear.
  5. Attach a length of flash chenille at the hook bend
  6. Advance the thread to the hook eye and follow by 'touching' turns of the chenille
  7. Tie down and cut surplus
  8. * Pull the shell over the flash and tie down and trim
  9. * Follow by the copper thread in open turns
  10. * Tie down and cut surplus
  11. Form a head from the tying thread
  12. Whip finish and varnish
  13. Trim the flash to a tapered body shape


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