Thank you for visiting our salmon fly blog. In this blog you will find lots of fly pictures, step by step's, and other pictures of fishing related stuff. We have recently launched our official website that can be found at http://taysalmonfly.co.uk or click on the link on the right hand side of the page. The picture below is a 22lb River Tweed Springer Landed on the Upper Hendersyde Beat using one of our Monkey Flies on the 4th March 2013
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Thank you for visiting our salmon fly blog. In this blog you will find lots of fly pictures, step by step's, and other pictures of fishing related stuff. We have recently launched our official website that can be found at www.taysalmonfly.co.uk or click on the link on the right hand side of the page.
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Arctic Flamethrower Pig salmon fly
This is my Arctic Flamethrower pig which uses combinations from some highly succesfull fly patterns. It uses the most mobile of materials tyed in the flamethrower style to prevent wrapping when casting!
This is a great fly for fresh fish.
To order this or any of my flies please e-mail me at ballingall512@sky.com
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Smashing fly that, have you had much success with it, and in what conditions is it best used.
Thanks for the comment.
I have had a few fish on this pattern, It fishes well when the water is starting to clear ater a flood.
Movement is the key to this pattern, it pulses and swims, and the bristles vibrate, enticingly.
It will also fish well in lower water if dressed on smaller hooks.
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