Light wire upeyed hook. Designed for long winged flatwing style saltwater streamer flies where you want an additional hook attached for better hook ups. Available from size 1 to 12 – the smallest hook will work well on even the smallest streamers. OR you can use it as a normal flyhook for lightweight flies.
Light wire upeyed hook. Designed for long winged flatwing style saltwater streamer flies where you want an additional hook attached for better hook ups. Available from size 1 to 12 – the smallest hook will work well on even the smallest streamers. OR you can use it as a normal flyhook for lightweight flies.
Light wire upeyed hook. Designed for long winged flatwing style saltwater streamer flies where you want an additional hook attached for better hook ups. Available from size 1 to 12 – the smallest hook will work well on even the smallest streamers. OR you can use it as a normal flyhook for lightweight flies.
A classic looking wide gape streamer hook. A hook, which can be used for a wide range of patterns – from shrimps to baitfish imitations. Super sharp point and small barb.
A classic looking wide gape streamer hook. A hook, which can be used for a wide range of patterns – from shrimps to baitfish imitations. Super sharp point and small barb.
A classic looking wide gape streamer hook. A hook, which can be used for a wide range of patterns – from shrimps to baitfish imitations. Super sharp point and small barb.
A classic looking wide gape streamer hook. A hook, which can be used for a wide range of patterns – from shrimps to baitfish imitations. Super sharp point and small barb.
Today we have a new video from our Nordic Salt Session ready for you. The fly is a Mysis imitation tied by Mathias Rosenmejer Ibsen from havoerredguider.dk
If you intend to knock your head repeatedly into solid rock – wearing a helmet makes sense. That’s probably the reason why Flymen Fishing Company made their innovative Sculpin Helmets, Fish Skulls and other cool stuff :0)
A heat wave hit Denmark this week. While clear sunny skies tend to slow fishing down – especially for trout and other cold-water species – I guess we all could need to soak up some sun before entering the Nordic winter.