During the last two decades, the flies used in Norwegian salmon rivers have changed.
I remember the first time I fished for Atlantic salmon as a small boy. The flies used back
then were completely different than they are today.
I think it was about 20 years ago that I first read an article written by Swedish salmon-fly authority Mikael Frödin. The article was about a tube fly called The Gary. It was beautifully tied and looked much
cooler that those in my older fly tying books. The materials were different and he used ...
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