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Hare's Ear, Kype K300BL
Light hares ear jig nymph fly pattern for the next season.Material list (available in our shop, links below):Hook: Kype K300BL size 18Bead: FS Europe small slotted tungsten gold 3.0 mmBody: light hare dubbingRibbing: medium gold wire HendsTag: pink floss VeevusCollar: partridge neck Veniard, FS Europe squirrel & Hends UV dubbingThread: Veevus GSP 30D white#flytying #fliegenbinden #pescaconmosca #pechealamouche #flugbindning #flytyingnation #フライフィッ
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9th Dec 2021
Quill body chartreuse nymph, Kype K500BL
Quill body chartreuse nymph tied on Kype K500BL. List of material below:Hook: K500BL, size 16, KypeBead: 2.4mm gold round tungsten, FS EuropeTag / Collar: glo brite nr.11, chartreuseThorax: Wapsi SLF & hare dubbing mixBody: stripped peacock quillFinish: Loon thin UV resinThread: black 12/0 Veevus#flyshopeurope #fseuropeflies #flyfishing #flytying #fliegenbinden #pechealamouche #pescaconmosca #flugbindning #fluefiske #perhokalastus #muskareni #muskareni
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3rd Nov 2020
Autumn Grayling Food
Some of our favourite autumn grayling fly patterns tied on KYPE K110BL. On the enclosed pictures you will find these patterns (link to shop attached):- Golden Olive Micro Nymph- Grayling Nymph Special V2- Grayling Nymph Special V1#flyfishing #flytying #fliegenbinden #pechealamouche #pescaconmosca #flugbindning #fluefiske #perhokalastus #muskareni #muskarenie #flytyingnation #catchandrelease #rainbowtrout #browntrout #fishing #tugisthedrug #flyfishingjunkie #flytyingaddict #eu
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23rd Oct 2020
Brown Buggy Supernymph
Brown buggy supernymph, recipe below:Hook: Kype K310BL size 14
Bead: 3.5mm tungsten plus, FS Europe
Tail: brown rooster
Body: brown mix hare & squirrel Ribbing: pearl quill Hends
Thorax: natural CDC plus squirrel/hare mix
Hot spot: glo brite nr5 or similar #flyshopeurope #flytying #flyfishing #flytyingnation #euronymphing #fseuropeflies #kypehooks
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18th Jul 2020
Kype K300BL - Purple black jigs
Some purple black jig nymphs on Kype k300BL, size 18, 2.5-3.0mm purple slotted tungsten beads...hopefully some fish will eat them :)
8th Jul 2020