Today I’m pleased to present af blog text from Matt Redmond, who has kindly submitted this text about his awesome looking streamer flies and how he fished them. Matt Redmond is an avid fly angler and tier based in Northeast Ohio. He’s spent the last decade exploring the Great Lakes and their connecting waters with a special … Continue reading “3 Styles of Streamers”
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TP612 – Trout Predator Streamer Short A shorter version of the TP610. Strong wire. Big hook gap aids tracking and hook up percentage on bulky modern streamers, deer hair and mouse pattern designs. For product sheet click here…
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NS105 – Streamer D/E, Barbless Down eye streamer hook in fine wire and barbless design with bent-in-point. Perfect for light flies and a great hook for practicing C&R with streamer-flies. For product sheet click here…
In their very origin, streamers are American and it’s of course been decades since they moved across the pond to Europe. And for a good reason. Streamers are excellent fish catchers, catch fish (big ones) that other flies rarely catch, they imitate prey that are on many predatory fish’s menu and they are great fun … Continue reading “The Big Streamer Trend”
XO720– Bos Taurus Streamer This is heavy duty! Made for fishing huge rainbows in Chile and Argentina – called cows locally – hence the name Bos Taurus. Also, the go to hook for fishing the Russian River. Super strong hook for super strong fish! Black Nickel Finish Available in size 1 – 4 Chemically sharpened … Continue reading “XO720 – Bos Taurus Streamer”
I don’t know how many hooks on the market can be classified as “streamer hooks”, and we often get asked why we have one in our line up when there are so many on the market. And that is of course a valid question, and the only answer is that we had to. We had … Continue reading “Streamers, bucktails and Mickey Finn – part II”
I don’t know how many hooks on the market can be classified as “streamer hooks”, and we often get asked why we have one in our line up when there are so many on the market. And that is of course a valid question, and the only answer is that we had to. We had … Continue reading “Streamers, bucktails and Mickey Finn”