Published Aug 21. 2024 - 3 weeks ago

Monroe Killer

The small, delicate, hair-winged Monroe Killer, originally tied by Scottish J.A.J Munro, is one of the most wellknown classic salmon flies when we talk about the more modern hair-winged flies. Quite a few salmon have been fooled to take when the little fly comes swinging through the current – the combination of the colours; blue, orange, yellow and black, has proven very effective when late summer and autumn announce its arrival. In this video, we have our own Håkan Karsnäser to demonstrate the tying of this little classic.

Hook: Ahrex HR428 Standard Double # 8
Thread: Black 10/0
Tag: Fine oval goldtinsel
Rib: Fine oval goldtinsel
Body: Black flossilk
Hackle: Orange hen-hackle and kingfisher blue guinea fowl
Wing: Yellow dyed grey squirrel tail

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