Published Jul 2. 2023 - 1 year ago

Grizzly King

The Grizzly King is one of the old classic wet fly patterns. First tied in 1840 by Scottish zoologist James Wilson for troutfishing and proberbly for imitationg the large green drake. Later on the pattern became a popular fly all around the world for trout and salmon. In this video we have had the skilled Swedish flyfisher and flytyer Håkan Karsnäser to tie the classic Grizzly King but with a twist and turning it into a version for salmonfishing.

Hook: HR412 Low Water Single #2
Thread: Black veevus
Tag: Fine oval silver tinsel
Tail: Red calf tail
Body: Green floss-silk
Rib: Small oval silver tinsel
Wing: Grey squirrel tail
Cheeks: Jungle cock
Hackle: Grizzly hackle

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