Published Dec 18. 2024 - 1 month ago

Flashbanger

Daniel D. Holm from the danish shop NordicAnglers is an excellent flyfisher and flytyer - and will in this video be going to tie a small nymph – a favorite from his flybox and a “go-to” pattern that is often tied to his leader. The Flashbanger is a attractor-pattern that is effective for fishing in both running water aswell as stillwater – especially for stocked rainbows this pattern has proven its worth many times. The rubberlegs gives the fly a lot of movement, and the flashabou-back really can get the attention of the rainbown. Tied in smaller sizes it has fooled both trout and graylings many times.

Hook: Ahrex Curved Nymph - FW540 # 8
Thread: Black
Bead: Brass Bead
Tail: Partridge Fibres
Rib: Opal Mirrow Flashabou
Body: SLF Squirrel Dubbing, Natural Fox
Thorax: SLF Squirrel Dubbing, Dark Brown
Leg: Olive rubberlegs
Back: Partridge hackle and Opal Mirror Flashabou

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Martin Joergensen
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