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A fly gallery

Just a small collection of pictures of flies harvested from a large archive of images shot over many years

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Nothing new or revolutionizing, but just a nice little collection of fly pictures, which I bumped into during my many trips through my huge archive of fly fishing related photos.

Three stable coastal flies
Three great coastal flies
Martin Joergensen

A Red Tag, A Copper Camel (Danish Pastry Fly) and a The Grey Fred.


Black X mas Tree
Greenish Christmas Trees
Christmas Trees
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The Christmas Tree might be a little ugly, but it's extremely efficient.


Dry fly ready for some Irish lake trout
 in an Irish lake
Daddy Longlegs
Lake fishing in Ireland
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All these images are from lake fishing trips to Ireland.


Lots of shiny flash in a Moyerfokker
An epoxied saltwater streamer
A skinny flatwing
A Jiggy
Long winged flies
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Long winged contraptions for Danish coastal sea trout. Like the Jiggy and the Moyerfokker.


An epoxy fly in the Surf Candy tradition
An epoxy fly in the Surf Candy tradition
Martin Joergensen

The fly is a small version of the Epoxy Miracle.


A well worn orange shrimp fly
A small orange fly onboard a boat
Bright shrimp flies
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Bright shrimp flies like the Mini Pig and the Glitter Shrimp.


Grey flies on a  flybox
The most boring   and efficient   fly
My most boring - and efficient - coastal flies are plain, grey buggers
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Magnus
Wet Frede
More grey buggers
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Grey Frede
Grey Frede
Grey Frede
... and even more
Martin Joergensen

Find flies like these in The Magnus and Fred Clan


Flies and materials
Punkish zonker fly
Flies and materials
Martin Joergensen

Find more flies like this in the article about the Zkinny.


The Green Terror up close
The Green Terror up close
Martin Joergensen

The pattern is Kai's Green Terror.


Small copper nymph
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It could be a small Hillbilly Copper John

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