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Micke

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  1. Hi!

    Guys and girls,

    I am so sorry but I cant deliver any flies to this swap, I have tried to tie and tie but the flies looks at crap :wallbash: :wallbash: and my hands shaking,so I must pull me out and I hope that I not pose any inconvenience to you great fly tiers.

     

    I do not want to send a few flies that I am not satisfied with

    and I apologize once again and hope that I do not pose any problems for you great fly tiers and I am so sorry for this.

     

    Sincerely

    Micke


  2. Hi!

    Guys and girls,

    I am so sorry but I cant deliver any flies to this swap, I have tried to tie and tie but the flies looks at crap :wallbash: :wallbash: and my hands shaking,so I must pull me out and I hope that I not pose any inconvenience to you great fly tiers.

     

    I do not want to send a few flies that I am not satisfied with

    and I apologize once again and hope that I do not pose any problems for you great fly tiers and I am so sorry for this.

     

    Sincerely

    Micke

     


  3. I start whit this,and here is the outcome a great fly to grayling :)

     

     

    Hi Micke, Just a little more futzer useless information. I love fishing Grayling, and in Utah it is a little hard to do, we have only a few places that contain them. Here a 12" Grayling is a real monster. But they do like the dry flies. My favorite pattern is a size 18 2xl peacock and starling softhackle with a fine red wire rib. Now for the secret. I angle the hook 10° to the side of the hook shank so they are no longer straight parallel. As you look straight at the hook eye the point bends left or right. Gray ling have soft mouths and they sort of mash down the dryfly vs. suck it in. My hook ups went up dramatically bending my hooks.

     

    Also Thanks Mike and Brian for the damsel shout out.

     

    Cheers, Jeff.

     

    PS, if I was near my bench I would post a fly pick of the grayling fly, but not home now.

    Hi!

    Jeff,have you tried to fish whit Ants in small sizes? peacock its great for the Grayling in the most pattern :headbang:

     

    I look forward to a picture of your gray ling fly

    Micke

     


  4. I start whit this,and here is the outcome a great fly to grayling :)

     

     

    Hi Micke, Just a little more futzer useless information. I love fishing Grayling, and in Utah it is a little hard to do, we have only a few places that contain them. Here a 12" Grayling is a real monster. But they do like the dry flies. My favorite pattern is a size 18 2xl peacock and starling softhackle with a fine red wire rib. Now for the secret. I angle the hook 10° to the side of the hook shank so they are no longer straight parallel. As you look straight at the hook eye the point bends left or right. Gray ling have soft mouths and they sort of mash down the dryfly vs. suck it in. My hook ups went up dramatically bending my hooks.

     

    Also Thanks Mike and Brian for the damsel shout out.

     

    Cheers, Jeff.

     

    PS, if I was near my bench I would post a fly pick of the grayling fly, but not home now.

    Hi!

    Jeff,have you tried to fish whit Ants in small sizes? peacock its great for the Grayling in the most pattern :headbang:

     

    I look forward to a picture of your gray ling fly

    Micke

     


  5. Thanks guys!

    Here is the recipe:

    Hook:salmon 2/0

    Tag:Copper wire/black silk/died grizzle hackle orange

    Body: taper black silk/round gold tinsel and orange silk ,front body orange yellow dub and round gold tinsel rib

    Hackle:Gray heron hackle, painted whit black and orange marker pen

    Wing:Died fox hair orange whit black tip and died grizzle hackle orange under the wing

    Head:Orange and black silk

     

    Enjoy :)

     

     

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