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Editorial content tagged with Spey Flies
9 entries, newest first.
| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| Syd Glasso |
Art Lingren's book on Syd Glasso and his flies pays well deserved homage to a very influential salmon fly tyer |
4 years ago | |
| The Mörrum Fly |
The Mörrum fly has been named after the south Swedish river Mörrum, but is also sometimes referred to as The Grünewalder after its originator, Danish Jan Grünwald |
7 years ago | |
| Classic Salmon Fly Patterns |
One thousand seven hundred patterns. Chew on that for awhile. |
13 years ago | |
| Spey Flies and Dee Flies |
I have always been fascinated by Spey and Dee flies. |
20 years ago | |
| Spey Flies: How to Tie Them |
When I learned that Bob Veverka was coming out with a book on spey flies, I was thrilled. |
21 years ago | |
| Shrimp & Spey Flies for Salmon |
This book is titled Shrimp & Spey Flies for Salmon & Steelhead in the US I had been looking forward to this book - not least because one of my fellow GFF partners, Steve Schweitzer, and I myself had been corresponding with one of authors, Chris Mann, and had supplied flies for the book. |
23 years ago | |
| The Orange Silver |
A fly which is just a piece of imagination created one evenning in march. I have been fooling around with a plain type of steelhead or salmon flies this last year. These are all signified by simple feather wings and the use of classic materials like floss, tinsel and plain feathers |
24 years ago | |
| Spey Hackles |
I've been fascinated with spey flies for a long time. The first I had ever seen was a Purple Spey tied by Tim Purvis, which arrived in a swap of steelhead flies a bunch of us FF@'ers exchanged several years ago. The next was an Olive Spey tied by Juro Mukai in a swap of atlantic salmon flies. |
26 years ago | |
| Cheapskate Heron |
I came upon an idea. Actually I combined two incidents into one idea. First of all I was going through my heron feathers (yes, I have more than one) and found some butts that I had saved after having tied whole body hackles. I wanted to use these feathers, which still had a lot of useful and long barbs, but unfortunately a very thick stem. |
28 years ago |
