Favorite Flies for Baltic Seatrout
Simple, durable and efficient fly patterns for sea run brown trout
von Martin Joergensen
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Looking bewildered into the flybox somewhere on the Baltic coast while pursuing seatrout, the famed sea run browns?
Well look no further!
If your boxes are stocked with the patterns from this book, there will be something for any situation and a fly for all days and all seasons.
These patterns are tested and proven through thousands of hours on the coast and thousands of hooked fish.
Beautifully illustrated with large photos of the flies in the dry as well as in action and with full material's lists and tying instructions.
The book contains 29 well proven seatrout patterns from the Baltic area, amongst them Big Hole Demon, Bloody Butcher, Charlie Fly, Danish Pastry Fly, The Fluff, Joergen's Demon, Kai's Green Terror and many more.
All are easy to tie, uses widely available materials and are both durable and nice to cast and fish. Just the kind of no hassle patterns you want in your box.
Well look no further!
If your boxes are stocked with the patterns from this book, there will be something for any situation and a fly for all days and all seasons.
These patterns are tested and proven through thousands of hours on the coast and thousands of hooked fish.
Beautifully illustrated with large photos of the flies in the dry as well as in action and with full material's lists and tying instructions.
The book contains 29 well proven seatrout patterns from the Baltic area, amongst them Big Hole Demon, Bloody Butcher, Charlie Fly, Danish Pastry Fly, The Fluff, Joergen's Demon, Kai's Green Terror and many more.
All are easy to tie, uses widely available materials and are both durable and nice to cast and fish. Just the kind of no hassle patterns you want in your box.
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Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Sport & Abenteuer
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 80 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Feb. 28, 2012
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter fly patterns, flyfishing, denmark, seatrout
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Über den Autor
Martin Joergensen
Copenhagen, Denmark
I am an avid fly fisher and photographer and co-founder and webmaster of the web site The Global FlyFisher. I now work as a self-employed web consultant, but used to do computer magazines as writer and editor-in-chief.