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Caddisfly larva KŁÓDKA
A very popular imitation of the so-called "padlock". That is caddis larvae. Fly in larger sizes works well when fishing for barbel and trout, but chubs, graylings and other species will not be disdain...
Barbells on a fly. There is power.
So far, fishing for barbel has not been exciting for me, but that has changed. When they are there and they are taking, the fun is fantastic.
Red Head Cormorant
Another fly intended mainly for the lake. Classic but slightly modified.
Kate McLaren
When going to stillwater, especially where there are salmonids, the wet one should be in the box.
Shelbekck Pheasant Tail Nymph
Pheasant in combination with synthetics. A bit of fluo color, which fish like so much, when used in a non-standard way.
Parachute Olive
Black Pennell
Foam Parachute Emerger
Gglajcha Squirmy Wormy
A worm that makes a difference in dirty water. And big fish like to eat a lot.
Olive Quill Nymph
The fly was made on the Hanak H310BL # 12 hook. The combination of materials allows for very interesting effects and the addition of fluo orange, which is always attractive.
Ferret Nymph
Caddis larva. Skórzak. Synthetic and natural materials, when used in the right way, can make our work come alive.
Pearl Scudback
Scuds are common in rivers and a much loved food by fish. Year-round fly tied on hooks 10 - 18.
Gold Tag Peacock
Hanak H200 BL in size # 12. Wet in the classic version.
Transparent Quill Peacock Wet Fly
Wet flies. A multitude of designs and sizes. Classic and invented while you wait. A bit forgotten but sometimes they can surprise you quite well. It is worth finding out and testing.
Rhithrogena Germanica Nymph
Another fly with the use of synthetics. They work very well when we want to achieve a copy of a real insect.
Transparent Quill Nymph
Synthetic materials offer many possibilities.
Hucho hucho - San River Poland
Queen of the rivers.
Sili Baetis Nymph
Silicone materials offer many possibilities. Colors and combinations with foundations give a lot of ideas. This is one of them ... a very natural nymph in sizes 12-8.
Beatis Nymph
Size 12-8, weighted with lead. Nymph to penetrate deep parts. Effective in spring and early summer.
Deadly red wet fly
Deadly Red Nymph
We return to the nymphs for a moment. This one has proven well for trout and grayling. Jig hooks from 18 to 10 and heads at your discretion.
MB Spider Orange Head
Another version of March Brown
Cased Caddis jig
Cased Caddis nymph
Trout, grayling and river fish like barbel, chub can be easily caught on this nymph. This condition must occur in the fishery.
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