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How to make macro photos for your flies- Part 2

By Lucian Vasies
Wednesday, October 21, 2015 13 Flytying flies Permalink

The second part about "How to make macro photos for your flies" is about lighting. Based on my experience in more then 10 years of making macro photos I can say that the rules are: 1. Direct light is not good 2. Diffused light is better than directed light 3. Reflected light is better than ...

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How to make macro photos for your flies- Part 1

By Lucian Vasies
Tuesday, October 13, 2015 6 Flytying flies Permalink

I decided to start this tutorial about "how to make macro photos for your flies" because I receive almost every week questions on forums or via email about how I make my photos and what cams I use. Some considered that the success of my photos or the good quality is due to my cameras but ...

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A new dubbing called Mad Rabbit Dubbing Plus

By Troutline Team
Tuesday, August 4, 2015 0 Beginner flytiers corner dubbing Permalink

A new dubbing called Mad Rabbit Dubbing Plus arrived from our Test TroutLine Team and is made based on Classic Mad Rabbit Dubbing but with an extra UV synthetic dubbing added.   Why is so great? Because is made with fibers and underfur only from Transylvanian Hare masks. Means a dense ans nicer fibers that are hand ...

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Stimulator streamers for river fishing

By Lucian Vasies
Friday, June 26, 2015 0 Flyfishing streamers Permalink

Big fish eat big flies and I don't have any doubt about this. They use a lot of energy so they need meat! Insects are ok but not for them,but they will hunt minnows all the time. Will eat insects when are big hatches otherwise will look for consistent food. More than that are territorial, ...

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Nymph tied with Peacock Quill

By Lucian Vasies
Thursday, June 25, 2015 0 Flytying nymphs, quills Permalink

Finally is Summer. The rivers are nice,  outside is warm even in high mountains, insects are everywhere. Unfortunately the fish are full with food  and  is starting to be difficult to catch from now on.  The time for Big flies like hige GHRE variants and Peeping Caddis  tied on size 8, 10 and 12 hooks are ...

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Tying a catgut caddis nymph

By Lucian Vasies
Monday, June 22, 2015 2 Flytying catgut, nymphs Permalink

Fishing with nymphs in this period is probably the most effective style. Levels of rivers are high, more or less clear and fish are eating in frenzy.In April the most efficient flies are GRHE in different variants. Also peeping caddis are efficient tied in different styles. At the end of the June caddis pupae nd ...

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Good quality hooks -Maruto D23BL

By Troutline Team
Friday, June 19, 2015 0 Flytying hooks Permalink

Maruto is one of the best  producer of fly hooks and  the barbless series is really exceptional. The best models are Maruto D04BL,  Maruto D23BL, Maruto D9626BL , Maruto C47BL , Maruto C46WBL and Maruto D21BL. Today we made a simple test to see how light is the wire of these hooks and we took a ...

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Terrestrial flies – Ants that catch fish

By Lucian Vasies
Thursday, June 18, 2015 7 Flytying flies Permalink

These ants are considered lately more efficient than those tied on classic hooks with straight hook shanks . The curved shape also called grub shape or caddis shape type of hook, especially Demmon DGS 900BL    gives a nice look more close to the anatomical shape of insects. Ok a good observer will tell you that an ant ...

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Tying a Micro Baetis Nymph with UV Coating Resin

By Lucian Vasies
Saturday, June 13, 2015 0 Flytying nymphs, uv-resin Permalink

Hi friends,  I decided to make a step by step for this nymph that I use  with success in almost all waters especially when I used long nymphing in ginger clear rivers  with  medium or small current. To tie a micro baetis nymph that should work you should take in consideration 2 aspects : size and ...

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Squirmy Nymphs – an all around pattern

By Lucian Vasies
Friday, June 5, 2015 0 Flyfishing nymphs Permalink

I tied a few nymphs with the new Squirmy  wormy materials. made in USA by Spirit River  this soft type silicone based material started to  be very popular in tying world. Is used mainly for  tying worm types of flies also called San Juan Worm flies. Compared with traditional materials like dubbing, chenille,  threads and ...

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