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Editorial content tagged with Chub flies
7 entries, newest first.
| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pipette Hoppers and Poppers |
Lab equipment flies tied using plastic pipettes. |
1 year ago | |
| The Simplest Fly |
When I asked him “What is this”, he looked straight at my eyes and told me with his hoarse voice: “A fly!”. “What kind of fly” I Kept on with my questions, not thinking clearly. I had never seen artificial flies before. “Well, this is a fly that imitates a beetle”. |
16 years ago | |
| Shark's Wasp |
Bulgarian fly tyer and fly angler Radoslav Kiskinov takes another stab at imitating a terrestrial insect - this time the wasp - and with usual skill he manages to produce a very life-like fly. Bulgarian anglers and Bulgarian fish love it. |
16 years ago | |
| Domestic Fly |
The common housefly is indeed... eh.... common, and an obvious insect to imitate. Bulgarian Radoslav Kiskinov has made a simple but very efficient pattern imitating Musca domestica using foam, raffia and peacock herl, which will catch several species when fished dry. |
16 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 6 |
The father of English fishing literature, Izaak Walton, devotes two chapters of The Compleat Angler to chubs |
17 years ago | |
| Wasp Year |
It has been a hot and dry summer in Scandinavia. Wasps have been a plague in many areas. They have been in every apple, every drink and every house. Some of them may have crossed a stream or river, winding up on the surface before continueing the rush. Some of them never left again. |
19 years ago | |
| Chubby Fishing |
Kasper Mühlbach started fishing for chub with small lumps of dough as a kid, but has since developed flies and techniques to take this query on a fly rod. His chub patterns are simple and will most likely catch you roach and bream too if they are around. |
21 years ago |
