This is a fly with the same colors but with a few modifications, based on a fly I’ve used a lot called Ece Spade. That fly has probably given me the best brown trout fishing I can remember, so it’s a big favorite of mine. I made a few updates, and it’s fair to call this version the “little brother” of the ES. The fly is weighted, tied on a strong SE hook with black and brown hackle in the tail, along with silver flash. The body is black chenille with a holo wing. It’s ribbed with gray Grizzly and finished with a black head. An excellent streamer fly.
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This wonderful fly is in my top three. The author of the fly is Megan Boyd from Scotland, who was one of the best fly tiers in the world, although she never fished with flies. She dedicated her life to this art and passed away in 1988 at the age of 86. The name of the fly comes from a fishing area called Arndilly, which is in the Spey River. This fly has given me many good salmon and beautiful catches. I have also tied it with a silver body, and it is incredibly effective that way.
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There’s nothing better than enjoying a cup of coffee by the riverbank between casts. For those moments, the Coffee Box keeps everything in one place, available in several colors.
- A Bialetti Moka Express coffee maker
- A gas stove with gas
- A Bic lighter
- Two Bialetti Moka cups
- Small and large water bottles
- A dish towel
- Coffee from Bialetti
- And, of course, chocolate from Linda
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This fly was created many years ago, probably when one was fishing in the east at Grenilæk, Tungufljót, and other rivers. As you can see, it is a mix of Rektor and Flæðamús, which were what we caught a lot of during those years. I had forgotten about this fly, as it happens, but now it is reborn in a size 21 version. Eldibrandur was originally tied on large streamer hooks size S-L but now it is on this Predator hook.
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The Fathom is a handmade wrist band used to measure the length the catch and is worn around the wrist. The Fathom is made out of a suede leather cord and has a magnetic clasp. The distance between the larger silver beads is 10 cm and the distance between the smaller silver beads are 5 cm. The three letters on the Fathom are used to indicate the following: X stands for the zero mark; R is equal to the 70 cm mark and indicates the maximum length for release, and M stands for one meter. The Fathom is very user friendly and is available in lengths up to 150 cm
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The Fathom is a handmade wrist band used to measure the length the catch and is worn around the wrist. The Fathom is made out of a suede leather cord and has a magnetic clasp. The distance between the larger silver beads is 10 cm and the distance between the smaller silver beads are 5 cm. The three letters on the Fathom are used to indicate the following: X stands for the zero mark; R is equal to the 70 cm mark and indicates the maximum length for release, and M stands for one meter. The Fathom is very user friendly and is available in lengths up to 150 cm
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The Fathom is a handmade wrist band used to measure the length the catch and is worn around the wrist. The Fathom is made out of a suede leather cord and has a magnetic clasp. The distance between the larger silver beads is 10 cm and the distance between the smaller silver beads are 5 cm. The three letters on the Fathom are used to indicate the following: X stands for the zero mark; R is equal to the 70 cm mark and indicates the maximum length for release, and M stands for one meter. The Fathom is very user friendly and is available in lengths up to 150 cm