Tying the PolarBear (sea)Trout Tube, at the Peak vise

posted by NiC, 2009-09-28

I know it's been a long time since we last uploaded a new video to the site, but now they should be comming as usual.
We start off with a tying video, where we tie a tube fly for fishing Seatrout and salmon in the streams around here.
In the video we use hair from Polar Bear. We got the Polar Bear from our good friend Sune who has the company Flyware. You can buy Polar Bear from Flyware at Salmon Fly.

We have a lot of video going through editing at the moment, so keep comming back for more videos.


Trout after work, Sealand, Denmark

posted by NiC, 2009-07-12

A week ago, on my way home from work, I just 'dropped' by a small stream I know.
Normally I catch a lot of fish around 500 - 800 gram here, but this time I saw a much larger fish.
I tried 3 times with a size 15 parachute dryfly before it suddently took the fly.
I had to climb the bank to place my video cam, while the fish was in the water (in my net).
So this is just a short video of me showing off the biggest danish dryfly trout I ever caught on Sealand (or the rest of Denmark).
Remember, even the smallest stream holds big fish..

- Anyway - Norway here we come...


Tying the easy foam ant fly,

posted by NiC, 2009-07-10

Monday afternoon Pop and I drive to Norway for our annual Norwegian flyfishing trip.
This year we did not have much time for planning, and as usual, when I don't have time enough, I always forget something.
- One thing I remembered though, was to tie a handfull of foam ant flies. During our last many trips to Norway we found that ant flies will save the fishing when there's no flies hatching.

The ant fly in the video is not the prettiest one you have seen, but it floats really well and the trout loves it ..

Anyway, we will be off for a couple of weeks and will be back with a lot of video :)

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