Orange Spey Shrimp - Redesign on My Favorite Fly
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- How to tie a shrimp fly for sea trout. This might be my favorite fly for the Gotland coastline. I especially like to use this fly in low light and during sunset. The tying procedure requires that you have a Marc Petitjean magic tool magnum or similar.
Hook: Partridge CS54 #4
Weight: Lead free wire 0,4 mm
Thread: UTC 140 - fl. orange, Textreme power thread 50 den
Tail: Ringneck Rump Hackle - Natural
Hackle: Whiting Spey Bronce Dyed Orange
Eyes: easy shrimp eyes medium black
Flash: Fluo fiber hot orange, crystal flash pearl small
Back: Craft fur fluo orange
Dubbing: SLF Saltwater fl orange, Senyo's fusion dub eat a peach, Ice Dub UV hot orange, STF dub orange
UV resin: Gulff flexman
Make your own dubbing blend with Niklaus Bauer:
• Fly Dressing pro tip: ...
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I love the way you always explain this and that. You're a true seatrout nerd and I thank you for that 👍
Haha thanks! 😄
This pattern gave my 14 sea trout on my trip to Gotland.
Thanks for sharing.....
Man, I have been using the older version of this fly for Atlantic Salmon And doing really well with it!
Thank you for such a great tie!
Excellent tip to shorten the spey hackle✌ thanks Robert
Perfect Sunday morning viewing✌
Nice to hear 😊
That is a nice looking shrimp fly! 👍
Thank you!
Nice looking shrimp pattern, thinking about tying it like this and maybe a translucent pink for some fish down in Mexico . Thanks for sharing
Cool. Have you tried shrimp patterns before? I have made some that I will try for tarpon.
Hi Robert I hope all is well . I have tied some shrimp patterns for bonefish and Permit but I like your bigger patterns . All of my Tarpon fishing has been in Belize or Florida and it’s been on baitfish patterns . My wife and I are trying to set up a trip to Holbox Mexico for tarpon . I would be interested in seeing what your patterns for Tarpon looks like . Unfortunately I live in Montana :-) and we have no salt water near us but in the last 15 year’s we have made it a point to do as much salt water fishing as we can .
i would love to see how the fly looks after a few fish!
The fly I hold in front of the camera in the beginning caught several. It will be shown more in next week's video.
@@FlyFishingbyRobert cool! I get lots of inspiration of your video’s for my fishing in Holland.
Shhhhhhhh***tt!! I would take a bite of that... 😂 LUV the vid
Nice fly which I will definitely try out this fall and winter. What is the ratio you use in the dubbing blend? Equal amount of each or more of some?
I like it
Schöne Fliege👍👍
Top, Abraços de Portugal...
Cool 🎣🤘
👊😎
Hi Robert, I was a question to ask you? We have a good river where I stay with a lot of good size brown trout loads of 4lb+ get caught through out the season and it not very far from the season maybe between 6-8 miles, average population of sea trout get caught each year during the summer and running season, so I was wonder what would be the best time to target them just before the the mouth of the river, our club has permission to fish the estuary but I wanted to try the sea around the estuary.
Hello. Very difficult to say without any other context. I would ask in a local fishing shop what they think is a good time to try or just experiment.
Do you shipped to Québec Canada?
No sorry
@@FlyFishingbyRobert no exception ? 🙏