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Rune Andre Stokkebekk

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About Rune Andre Stokkebekk

  • Rank
    Beginner
  • Birthday 09/25/1973

Previous Fields

  • Favorite Species
    Trout, Trout, Trout
  • Security
    2009

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  • Website URL
    http://www.fluefiskesiden.no
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  • Location
    Norway
  1. The adult damsel is very fun to fish with. Here in Norway it is not very common but should be in many places. I have tried diffrent patterns and have settled with this: http://www.flytyingforum.com/pattern10761.html That one i tie in both olive and blue/black. It have given me some nice fish that refused other patterns. I tie it like the adult lay on the water, this autumn i made a short film when i was alone one nice afternoon. You can see the movie here, it is is norwegian... Vaket - Fishing with dry damsel Or you can see it on my friends vimeo account here: Vaket on vimeo
  2. A new addition to the fly pattern database has been submitted by Rune Andre Stokkebekk: RS CDC Paramidge
  3. A new addition to the fly pattern database has been submitted by Rune Andre Stokkebekk: RS Exhausted Damsel
  4. Thanks Tiger, I will update with some pictures of biot bodies later.
  5. A new addition to the fly pattern database has been submitted by Rune Andre Stokkebekk: The Cdc Midge
  6. A new addition to the fly pattern database has been submitted by Rune Andre Stokkebekk: RS CDC Cut Wing Dun
  7. Thanks! I have posted it before with all the sbs pictures. Just wanted to add it to the database. My best brownie so far on this was taken in may. 5,5lbs.
  8. A new addition to the fly pattern database has been submitted by Rune Andre Stokkebekk: RS Dragon
  9. A new addition to the fly pattern database has been submitted by Rune Andre Stokkebekk: Strong Daddy
  10. When I am bored of troutflies i tie some for salmon that i give away to buddy's who are stupid enough to waste time on fish that don't eat in the rivers :hyst: This one is very inspired by diffrent shrimp patters... I think it will work. But heck! What do I know... Hook: Esmond Drury Gold str. 12. Thread: Orange Lagartun 74den. Tag: Orange mini flatbraid. Tails: Pheasant Spey hackle dyed orange- Eyes: Burnt mono. Rib: Small oval gold. Bodyhackle: Badger cock. Body: Fire Star dub. Shrimp. Fronthackle: Brown/Claret cock.
  11. Hi FlySlinger, Haha, oh yes! Wrapping the hackle around those wings without any thread base and avoiding them to split up and twist is not easy.
  12. Well.. not the type of fly i normally fish with, more the type that is fun to tie. Aurivilllii Quill Hook: Tmc 103BL size Thread: Yellow. Tails: Coq de Leon - Flor de Escoba. Body: Light Olive Turkey Biot. Wings: Quill from Heron wing feather (legaly). Thorax: Super Fine Dubbing, Cinnamon Caddis. Hackle: Medium Barred Ginger.
  13. Hi, Just following up on my Leptophlebia nymph, here is a floating nymph/emerger. Hook: Tmc 102Y size 15. Thread: 12/0, brown. Tails: Dark Dun hackle fibers. Body: Brown Spanflex. Gills: Brown ostrich. Thorax: Mahogany Brown SuperFine Dubbing. Hackle: Dark Dun. Wingcase Aero Dry Wing, Camel.
  14. Aha! Yes the rear hook or abdomen hook as i wrote in the materiallist is a Mustad 94833 size 10. But any dry/wetfly hook will do. I use it for this because i don't tie flies on those mustad hooks any more.
  15. Hi Voodoo, Sorry i don't understand. Stinger...?
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