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Seatrout! The Flies

Eighth section: Flies. This is the online version of a book I published back in 2010.

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Flies
These images are all from my self-published book "Seatrout! Pictures of a Passion", which I have chosen to publish here.
Read about the book in the intro to the series.

Seatrout flies are easy! No big deal. A tan Palmer hackled job on a size 6 hook and you are ready to go fishing. Some dull dubbing and a grizzly rooster feather … maybe some eyes and a bit of flash. Simple as that.

We still tie a lot of different flies, but in my humble opinion it’s rarely the fly that makes the big difference. Finding the fish is much harder than choosing the fly.

But the flies can still be very nice to look at.

A favorite
A favorite
Martin Joergensen
Flatwing
Flatwing
Martin Joergensen
Resting
Resting
Martin Joergensen
A box full
A box full
Martin Joergensen
Simple set
Simple set
Martin Joergensen
Moyerfokker
Moyerfokker
Martin Joergensen
Selecting
Selecting
Martin Joergensen
Fox hair and copper
Fox hair and copper
Martin Joergensen
Red Tag
Red Tag
Martin Joergensen
Temporary storage
Temporary storage
Martin Joergensen
Copper Camel
Copper Camel
Martin Joergensen
Burning Man
Burning Man
Martin Joergensen
Flybox and rod
Flybox and rod
Martin Joergensen

Pictures not in the book.

Epoxy Miracle
Epoxy Miracle
Martin Joergensen
Drying
Drying
Martin Joergensen
Jiggy
Jiggy
Martin Joergensen

Seatrout! Chapters from the book.

Title Published Date Image
Yes Mar 9. 2026
Yes Mar 9. 2026
Yes Mar 12. 2026
Yes Mar 15. 2026
Yes Mar 24. 2026
Yes Mar 30. 2026
Yes Apr 2. 2026
Yes Apr 4. 2026
Yes Apr 6. 2026
Seatrout! The End
No Apr 8. 2026
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