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Semperfli Lever Vise – True Rotary

Semperfli Lever Vise - A true Rotary Vice

Semperfli Lever Rotary Vice We wanted a fly vice that was quicker to use at shows and exhibitions and there is no doubt that lever vices are in-vogue and far easier to use. With a simple flick of the lever our hook is in the vice. The Semperfli team worked with their manufacturer to develop this super lever vice with solid metal knobs and a rapid lever to clamp the hooks. As a true rotary the fly tying vise allows us to rotate our flies and work top and bottom as required. hardened stainless steel vice head suitable for large to micro hooks size 24! Vice height extender Gallows C Clamp Heavy Desk Pedestal Material clamp Waste bag with attachment Leatherette storage bag Check the Semperfli Lever Vise here

Semperfli Weighted Czech Nymphing Hooks Released

Czech Nymphing Weighted Hooks

Semperfli Weighted Czech Nymph Hooks Released When Czech nymphing quite often a heavily weighted fly is essential to hold bottom and allow the perfect presentation of the full team of czech nymphs. The Semperfli Size 8 weighted Czech Nymph hook is the tool for the job. Pre-weighted at 1.3gm (0.04oz) with a shrimp shaped body this is the perfect lead fly in your czech nymphing team.With its weighted body tying a czech nymph is very simple and you can match a natural shrimp or infected shrimp very easily using Semperfli Straggle String which with its’ uv flecks gives that leg like appearance to make a stunning shrimp imitation. The Weighted Czech Nymph hook allows you to tie more natural flies with deadly results. They come in a pack of 10 hooks per pack check them our here czech nymphing hooks

Sandy Dickson Tying The Foam Arsed Blob or FAB

Love them or hate them blobs are an essential piece of the reservoir and lake fly fishermans armoury. This is a simple fly to tie as demonstrated by Sandy Dickson of The Essential Fly. This simple fly is tied using Umpqua U501 Egg Fly Hooks Semperfli Blob Chenille Semperfli Booby eyes Semperfli Nano Silk

Cape Grading With Grizzle Necks / Grizzly Necks For Dry Flies

Grizzle Grade 1 Neck

So what is the big deal over grizzly necks or grizzle necks for fly tying? Grizzle necks have superb banding makes superb hackles for dry flies. There are Chinese capes and Indian capes HOWEVER these are not generally considered as dry fly hackles in the professional fly tying market. Grizzle capes and grizzle saddles are graded by their ability to tie small dry flies. The greater the number of tiny dry flies a grizzle neck will produce, generally the higher the price. The most desirable characteristics of a grizzle neck include correct colours, soft fine stalk, short barb length for very small dry flies, high barb count and requires fewer turns of the hackle to produce superb dense hackling. Ignoring colour as you can purchase grizzle saddles dyed in many colours, dyed grizzle necks range in colour from pink to olive, yellow to orange. So really the first question to ask is “what flies will I be tying in what quantity and what sizes?”. The production fly tyer will have a different answer to the average home tyer. Typical experience of fly tyers in general is that small dry flies sizes below #20 are very rarely produced in and the [...]

Whiting Necks & Whiting Saddles – Understanding the Colors Of Fly Tying Feathers

Fly Tying Whiting Saddle & Whiting Neck Colours When first starting fly tying we often can get confused over the colours, yes black is easy, what is cree, furnace saddle and many of the other colours that are mentioned in many of the fly tying books? Whiting saddles and Whiting necks produced by the Whiting Farms company like Metz produce stunning fly tying capes. The colour chart below should help for those new into fly tying understanding the colours of “chicken feathers!” that we tie flies with. Demand for fly tying capes, fly tying necks and fly tying saddles is at an all time high due to the fashion in 2011 of using feathers in ladies hair! Grizzle saddles and necks are in limited supply. We are lucky to have limited numbers of Furnace Saddles, and Furnace half saddles, Bronze half saddles, Dyed grizzly golden olive saddles and some stunning dyed grizzly necks. However there is no doubt that for fly tyers there are going to be extremely limited supplies of fly tying capes, fly tying necks and fly tying saddles Whiting Farms – Cape, Saddle & Packaged Products – Color Availability Chart skip to… White-Dyed Colors | Grizzly-Dyed Colors [...]

Rotary Fly Tying Vice – Fish Bamboo

Essential Fly – Fish Bamboo Rotary Vice Now Available at Just £119.50 A superb rotary fly tying vice at just £119.50 in leatherette storage bag. There have been improvements made since we first got hold of this vice with metal knobs for tightening this vice has a gallows, height extender C Clamp for desks and pedestal base. We loved this vice once we got hold of it, indeed we now use it at shows in preference to the Marc Petitjean Fly Tying Vice as the heavy pedestal base does not move. As standard the rotary fly tying vice comes with: hardened stainless steel vice head suitable for large to micro hooks size 24! Vice height extender Gallows C Clamp Heavy Desk Pedestal Leatherette storage bag We have used this vice for tying everything from midges to large tube flies.

Enrico Puglisi EP Fibres Alternative Released

Predator Fibres – Fly Tying Body & Winging Material Our Alternative To EP Fibres from Enrico Puglisi Having an action between MARABOU and BUCKTAIL our Predator Fibres are an alternative to Enrico Puglisi’s EP Fibres but much more cost effective as you would expect from The Essential Fly. Predator Fibres are available in 16 colours in 18 inch strands they are perfect for imitating large baitfish as well as 1” to 2” baitfish whether tied on hooks or tubes for saltwater or freshwater fishing flies. Another great use of Predator Fibres is as winging material for Temple Dogs or other salmon flies, because it does not absorb water the flies will cast well and give great movement in the water every time. The fibre has a slight ‘kink’ to it allowing you to give the fly some bulk without having to use excess material. THEY DO NOT ABSORB WATER. Use your imagination and there is no limit to the flies you can create with Predator Fibres. Synthetic, translucent long tapered tail fibres – Predator Fibres are equally as delicate as traditional feather fibre but infinitely stronger. Predator Fibres are available at just £3.99 or USD $6.50. Check out the full range [...]

Light Penetration In Water Types For Fishermen for Fly Fishing or Lure Fishing

One of the most mis-understood areas in fishing is what happens to light in water. To see a colour we need that colour within the spectrum to be visible on the object we are viewing because we see colour as it is the relection of light on an object. So what is the issue? well different colours disapear at different depths according to the colour of the water and particles suspended in the water. However if we use a green and black coloured lure 5m deep in muddy waters we will see a totally black lure, however if the same lure is used at 5m deep in a green or blue coloured water we will see a green and black lure which is totally different to the same lure in muddy waters. Light Spectrum White light we see from the sun is not white but a series of colours blended together called the visible spectrum, is is part of the overall electromagnetic spectrum. The visible part of the spectrum is shown below is between 400nm and 700nm (nm is a metric unit of length equal to one billionth of a meter). Much of what we see is controlled by the [...]

So Why Is CDC Special For Fly Tying and Fishing Flies

So what is the benefit of cdc feathers for the fly fisherman? Why do cdc flies float so well? This short article examines the benefits of cdc feathers.

The Rhyacophila – free swimming larva of a green sedge

The Rhyacophila is the free swimming larva of a green sedge and is best fished close to the riverbed. Large, usually green, and always plump, and they don’t build cases or nets. They roam freely about the fast water and they often drift loose, where they are a good food for trout. Find out more and how to imitate this essential trout & grayling food with a well tied simple fly.

How Old Is The Art of Fly Tying?

Tying designing fishing flies is an ancient art form. Fishing flies have been “tied” with fur, feather plus natural materials to imitate genuine flies or fly tying to create “dressed” fishing flies like traditional dressed salmon flies over the last centuries. Often people credit Isaac Walton and his 1676 edition of The Compleat Angler as the earliest days of fly fishing and fly tying. However primative fly tying in actuality existed as long go as the 3rd Century AD when the writer known as Aelianus detailed fly fishingfor fish with fishing flies. The fly tying was described as “….. they fasten crimson wool around the hook and fix onto the wool two feathers”. In 1496 Dame Juliana Berners wrote the Treatise of Fishing with an Angle what described fly tying utilizing similar fly tying materials to the Macedoneans. Artistic Fly Tying Ultra Realistic Flies Fly Tying is a genuine artform, fly tying occurs in many forms, from delicate fly tying using perhaps just a few cdc feathers and dubbing from carpet scrapings to sophisticated fly tying where the fly tyer creates ultra-realistic flies which are actually too expensive to be fished with! Ultra-realistic fly tying is now so incredibly detailed [...]

Pheasant Tail Nymph – the closest you can get to a fly for all seasons

The Pheasant Tail nymphs remains one of the most popular and widely used nymphs world-wide. There is no fly that is a “fly for all seasons” as we have to match the hatch which varies all year, however as most sub-surface food lives close to #the bottom# the weighted Pheasant Tail is probably the closest you can get to a fly for all seasons…………

Tying by Numbers and Catching More Trout

At the beginning of last year’s trout season, a friend invited me on a fishing trip and assured me that I would need plenty of Large Dark Olive imitations in my box. I set about tying the necessary flies with bodies of dark olive dubbing. However, when he turned up at my house the LDOs I had tied were a totally different colour from his. My expectation of the body colour was nowhere near his Large Dark Olive dry flies………………..