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Newsletter February 2016 – BIG FISH http://www.fishmadman.com/newsletter/february-2016-big-fish Thu, 11 Feb 2016 15:58:08 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/?page_id=17225
Fishmadman salmon and steelhead newsletter

Soon summer will return and we can visit clear rivers with our friends

Hello Fly Fisherman and welcome to the first newsletter of 2016
In this issue of the newsletter

  • Some big fish from 2015
  • Fly tying kit´s from Fishmadman
  • Smurf Bomber – Finally we got them
  • A special fly tying video from Fishmadman
  • A few new things for 2016 (more to come)

Dry fly regards from Per & Jesper

Newsletter February 2016 – BIG FISH

Forty-three-inch giant…

Big salmon on dry fly caddisfly

Mr. Ian Martin from Canada with his best ever dry fly salmon: Forty-three inches (109 cm) – about 36 pounds (16-kilo)

Mr. Ian Martin regularly contributes with words and photos to our pages here on Fishmadman – This time, he has emailed us this super photo of a giant Atlantic salmon caught on a Monster Tube Caddis # small.
Ian is a well-known angler in the Gaspesie region where he also runs the fishing lodge LES 4 SAISONS situated at the banks of the river Petit Cascapédia.
Read the whole story about the catch of the giant dry fly salmon and see if your next fishing holiday could be in the Gaspesie region at Ian´s lodge

Caught on Monster Tube Caddis

Caddisfly for salmonThe Monster Tube Caddis – A super fly for big salmon on both side of the Atlantic – Our small and big version seems to have the great attraction on Scandinavian salmon – The XX-Large version seems to work especially good in Canada and Newfoundland.
Horns on the fly are whiskers from rabbit – a vibrant and very attractive fly tying material that we have great faith in
See our page on the Monster Tube Caddis

Monster Tube Caddis: A odd caddis imitation designed to be fished at dead-drift.

Six 20 lb`s salmon on dry fly…

Big salmon caught on dry fly the monster tube caddis

Don’t let size fool you – both Mr. Ian Martin and Mr. Kim Nyborg (photo above) is big guys in the + 100-kilo range

Our own pro fly tier Mr. Kim Nyborg was in Newfoundland for the second time and got everything right in the summer of 2015 – with six salmon in the 20 lb´s range, with this giant estimated at + 30 lb´s as the biggest – Many of these fish were caught on the Monster Tube Caddis on the Humber River together with friend and renowned dry fly guide Mr. Bill Bryden.

See how to tie the Monster Tube Caddis or get the full Monty and buy our Monster Tube Caddis fly tying kit – See the offer below.

If you would like to fish the fantastic rivers of Newfoundland follow the link here

Fly tying kit`s from Fishmadman

The FlashBack Bug kit…

FlashBack Bug Fly tying kit

The perfect fly tying kit if you want to try your skills on steelhead wake flies – Enough to make 6 – 7 flies in various sizes –
Buy FlashBack Bug Kit

FlashBack Bug steelhead skater

White Tube Bomber kit…

Tube Bomber Fly Tying Kit

After endless trials getting the proper hackles to use in this kit – we finally got a break with these first class Metz hackles. Everything needed to tie Tube Bombers is included in this kit
Buy Tube Bomber Kit

Tube Bomber BIG WHITE - version 2

The Monster Tube Caddis kit…

Monster Tube Caddis fly tying kit

Getting proper hackles for this big caddisfly imitation has always been an issue for us – Now we proudly present our Monster Tube Caddis fly tying kit with super quality Metz hackles and everything else included to tie a selection of big dry flies
Buy Monster Tube Caddis Fly Tying kit

Monster Tube Caddis Medium

The Smurf Bomber

Smurf Bomber dry fly

The Smurf Bomber: A fine Bomber pattern from Newfoundland with the right blue tone of deer-hair combined with tail, wing and hackle in brown.

smurfGetting the right colour on the white-tail deer we use for the body on our Bombers proved to be more difficult than we first thought – but we finally got all the details right and we are proud to include yet another Bomber in our family of 14 variations – Look them up here

The Smurf is a Belgian comic character  created by cartoonist Peyo These blue skinned creatures was first seen in comics in the early 60´s C & R Peyo

A new Youtube video from us

Quite in line with our FlashBack Bug fly tying kit – We have made a Youtube video showing how to tie this efficient wake fly – We hope you enjoy it and would welcome your comments on Youtube

Do also look at our other videos on our humble Fishmadman Youtube channel

New things with Fishmadman

Pine squirrel for salmon flies

A rare opportunity – to get a Barred Brown Mini squirrel tail for your small wet flies or tube riffling hitch flies… We bought some for production and additional tails for our newsletter readers… absolutely small and soft tails…
buy them while you can

We have a new batch of this slim style riffling hitch version of the mandatory Blue Charm – Made with extra room in front of the head to enable you to make your Portland Hitch The flies is also styled just like we want our wet-fly Blue Charm

Buy them here

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The FlashBack Bug Steelhead Wake Fly http://www.fishmadman.com/archives/16875 http://www.fishmadman.com/archives/16875#_comments Fri, 16 Oct 2015 09:33:38 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/?p=16875

Juvenile Steelhead and Atlantic salmon parr are skilled surface hunters that have their attention fixed to the surface as soon as insects start swarming at the river bank.

Millions of years of training have made them what they are, and it is when conditions are perfect they take full advantage of the food on the surface…The temperature in the river and the air is a critical element of their surface activity – something we, as anglers, will experience when we target the adult fish entering the river.

Traditionally anglers target steelhead on the river’s surface during summer and into late autumn. Many different wake fly patterns have been designed for this highly specialized sport that draws anglers deep into the wilderness of Oregon and British Columbia. Many fly patterns are designed to wake subtly. Others are made to be fished more actively.

Rivers are turbulent, and the light is low – Spotting the fly on the river surface can be challenging, so we decided to make some visible wake flies.

Anglers have been fishing this new steelhead wake fly pattern on different rivers in British Columbia and Oregon season 2014 – 15 –  and the results have been great. We call this tube fly The FlashBack Bug.

We have tied the fly in 3 sizes similar to flies tied on # 1 – 4 – 8 hooks
It features our Riffling Hitch tube system, and the fly wakes perfectly in the rough and calm water.

Photo: Mr Loren Irving

iridescent foam makes the fly shows up out on the river

We have combined some of the favoured steelhead wake fly patterns in the design of the FlashBack Bug and used some of the best fly tying material available to create a wake fly that would perform perfectly.

The iridescent foam used as back on the fly reflects the light and makes the fly glow upon the river even in poor light conditions.

iridescent foam from Fishmadman

What is iridescent?

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Photo © of iridescent snake Mr Marc A. Spataro

Iridescent: Opalescent, shimmering, luminous, glittering, sparkling, dazzling, shining, gleaming, kaleidoscopic, rainbow-coloured –

We have many words for this highly attractive-looking material that we find with animals on land and in water –

Iridescence (also known as goniochromism) is the property of certain surfaces that appear to change colour as the angle of view or illumination changes. It is often created by structural colouration.

We have combined the iridescent colors with soft 2-millimeter sheets of black EVA foam to create this great looking fly tying material

Learn how to tie the FlashBack Bug

Wake fly - how to do it

You will find most of the material needed to tie the FlashBack Bug in our shop a.o the special Iridescent foam we produce, John Rohmer’s Simi-Seal Dubbing in color Mörrum, Canadian Orange   and our fantastic 3.2 Riffling Hitch tube used on all our steelhead wake flies

The FlashBack Bug on Youtube

Visit our significant page on steelhead wake flies Grease Liner Medium Canadian Orange

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tube fly tubes http://www.fishmadman.com/archives/16767 http://www.fishmadman.com/archives/16767#_comments Fri, 24 Jul 2015 23:23:38 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/?p=16767

Tube flies is the big thing in Europa and salmon, trout and Northern pike anglers will readily use tubes for many different fly patterns. Not only do the tubes allow anglers to make big light pattern that is easy to cast on light fly fishing equipment, but the tube fly also gives the angler new ways of presenting the fly as something unique.

salmon on tube fly

Tube fly for difficult situations

As I write this post, I have just returned from an evening fishing at the mouth of the river where I fish – Salmon had just entered on the 6 o’clock tide and as the water was pulling back to the sea. Small and big salmon were settling near the big rocks on the river bed.

As the water is only a few feet deep, I use tube dry flies; tiny Frances shrimp flies and single hook wet fly patterns like Blue Charm and Undertaker in # 12… Today the fish was unwilling and a cold northerly wind blew in from the sea… In such difficult situations, most anglers will pack up and leave. Still, I brought out tiny clear-bodied tube flies with wings made of a few hairs from silver tippet squirrel – I call it the V-FLY, and I fish this micro tube fly as a riffling hitch pattern – Riffling hitch pattern can work wonders in such unfriendly conditions. I soon had the first fish turning for the fly, and almost every fish settling in the shallow pool tried to grab the fly.  Two fish to the tiny V-FLY an hour later had turned this bitterly cold evening into a fantastic day of salmon fishing.

tube fly designWe produce some of the best tubes for tube flies.

As tube fly fishermen, we appreciate perfect tubes for our fishing and fly tying, and we have used countless hours with plastic manufacturers to get the tubes perfect for tube fly production. Most tubes bought in fly fishing shops are made for different purposes than flies and fly fishing. Still, the tubes designed with Fishmadman fit the bill – One such tube is our tube designed for riffling hitch flies such as the simple V-FLY – This is a flexible tube made from a PVC free Polyethylene formula that will hold many different size hooks – withstand harsh weather conditions and a lot of mechanical wear and tear.

See the selection of tubes we have had designed for different fly patterns

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Hvad spiser laksen i havet Juni 2015 http://www.fishmadman.com/newsletter/salmon-eat-sea-newsletter-june-2015/hvad-spiser-laksen-i-havet-2015 Thu, 04 Jun 2015 17:02:33 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/?page_id=16387
Fishmadman Nyhedsbrev

Hej fluefisker og velkommen til endnu et Fishmadman nyhedsbrev.
Denne gang er vi stolte af at kunne præsentere noget ganske unikt.

  • Vi tog os tid til at indsamle fotos og oplysninger om de fødeemner atlanterhavslaks spiser på åbent hav.
  • Læs om Native Fish Society – Organisationen som arbejdet for at beskytte den vilde steelhead.
  • Vores Frances Fly projektet er i sin indledende fase – Se de dværg-agtige versioner af dette fantastiske rejemønster.
  •  Se vores NYE side om rør og hvordan du bruger dem i din fluebinding.

Tørflue hilsen fra Per & Jesper

Hvad spiser laks i havet?

Sea fishing for salmon

Fluefiskeri efter laks er til en vis grad stadig en gåde – Lystfiskere vil bruge utallige timer på, at fiske til tilsyneladende uinteresserede fisk, der har forladt et grådigt a la carte liv på havet for at vende tilbage til deres fødested, uden at have brug for eller ønske om næring.
Pludselig – og uden nogen fornuftig forklaring – stiger fisken fra bunden for at få fat i din lille flue.

Er det sult, hukommelse om fødevarer eller bare frustration, der udløser denne irrationelle begivenhed? Vi kan ikke rigtig forklare det, men fiskens adfærd har ganske sikkert at gøre med de byttedyr, laks har jaget i millioner af år.

Følg med os til havs for at se hvad der er på menukortet hos fiskenes mest krævende og frustrerende gastronomer.
Sjældent set billeder …

Sjældent sete dyr

Det har været en øjenåbner for os at afdække oplysninger om laksens spiseadfærd til søs – og vi håber du vil være lige så underholdt, når du ser billeder af disse sjældent sete dyr.

Laks er opportunist

En gennemgående fællesnævner i alle rapporter og vidensbyrd, vi har læst om laksens spisevaner -er at atlanterhavslaks er opportunistiske jægere, det spiser den mad, der er tilgængelig på et givet sted og tidspunkt.

salmon eat squid

Gonatus fabricii eller Boreoatlantic gonate blæksprutte. Findes i det nordlige Atlanterhav fra Canada til Barentshavet.
Foto Claude Nozères, World Register Of Marine Species.

Salmon eat Sand eel lancer tobis

Rejer er populære fødeemner for laks – men fisk var den vigtigste kilde til protein

En undersøgelse, udført af forskere i Nordatlanten viste at; størstedelen af føden i vægt var fisk – men rejer kunne faktisk tegne sig for 95% af fødeemner – i antal.

salmon eat small codI de kystnære farvande ved Newfoundland, spiste laks hovedsageligt sild, lodde og tobis, mens laksen i Labrador, havde  unge torsk som en vigtig del af kosten.

Gadus morhua. Almindeligt navn: Torsk

Her en trio af meget små torsk
Foto Claude Nozères, World Register Of Marine Species.

Native Fish Society - Steelheaden`s redningsmand

I årene med fluefiskeri, har jeg og Per Fischer, mødt nogle dedikerede mennesker, der arbejder for bevarelse af fisk og fiskevande. Tom Derry fra Oregon, er en af disse mennesker. Tom er direktør for en privat fond, der arbejder for at genoprette bestanden af vilde steelhead, og de elve de kommer fra.

Tom Derry En dedikeret sportsfisker

Vi har lært Tom Derry fra Native Fish Society at kende gennem vores fælles passion for overfladevand fluer og top-vand fiskeri – Netop overfladefiskeri efter steelhead er Tom´s store passion.

Vi har medvirket til at genoprette flere vilde fiskebestande – Catch & Release har været en vigtig del af dette arbejde.

Top-Water specialist Tom Derry

En passion for fiskeri

Tom er vokset op i Oregon, hvor nogle af verdens bedste steelhead elve løber.
“Mine tydeligste erindringer er fra fiskeri med min far og farfar. Fiskeriet har været en livslang lidenskab for mig, og de seneste år har min interesse rettet sig mod at genoprette de vilde fiskebestande i den nord vestlige del af USA.
Jeg har arbejdet for Native Fish Society i tolv år, som for vores afsnit der hedder: Wild Steelhead Funding. Mit job er at sikre finansiering til vores elv programmer samt lobby virksomhed, der skal påvirke beslutningstagere. Jeg mødes og fisker også med masser af lystfiskere, der ønsker at bidrage økonomisk til vores arbejde med at redde de vilde bestande af fisk. En sidegevinst af mit arbejde er selvfølgelig, at jeg har mulighed for at fiske nogle af de bedste fiskepladser i verden”

steelhead on wake flyEn fisk er for værdifuld blot at fange blot een gang

Med bestande af laks og Steelhead på mindre end tre procent af hvad de historisk engang var i Nordamerika, arbejder Native Fish Society for at fremme og håndhæve catch and release fiskeri, som en måde at sikre sportsfiskere at kunne fortsætte deres fiskeri efter disse fantastiske fisk, uden at påvirke bestandene.
Et citat fra fluefiske legenden Lee Wulff siger det hele; “En fisk er for værdifuld til at fange blot een gang”.

En passion for fisk

Native Native Fish Society arbejde for at stoppe habitat nedbrydning før den starter, går i dialog med kommercielle og rekreative grupper, der høster af fiskebestandene, forbedre passage for fisk eller arbejder for fjernelse af vandkraftværk, samt påpeger de negative effekter og påvirkninger udsætninger af fisk kan have.

Deltag i missionen

Uden navn 4Du kan også deltage – Besøg Native Fish Society hjemmeside og lære om arbejdet de gør. Hjælp til ved at sprede viden om organisationer som Native Fish Society, der arbejder for at redde vores fisk.

Besøg Native Fish Society

Micro Frances fluer

Fluemønstret du må have i din flueæske!

Efter du har set billederne og læst historien om, hvad laks spiser i havet – forstår du måske bedre, hvorfor Frances fluemønstret er blevet en af de absolut mest populære laksefluer nogensinde –

Denne særlige rejeflue bruges i elve på tværs af Nordatlanten – i både alvorligt tunge gulerod-udseende versioner og insekt-små varianter.
Vi har arbejdet for at få nogle meget små størrelser klar til vores laksesæson – Alle bundet omhyggeligt til mindste detalje – NØJAGTIG, som vi vil have dem.

  • Tynde, koniske og vibrerende antenner
  • Partridge berømte outpoint * X2B kroge
  • Sprøde hackle fra Whiting
  • Den rigtige farve rød-uld fra Island

* Partridge X2B har unikke krogningsevner, skabt til den seje hud i laksens mund.

Micro # 18 Frances flue i munden på en oktober laks.
Vi har bundet fluer på Partridge X2B # 18-16 og 14 kroge, og i tillæg til disse fjerlette fluer har vi også lavet en version på et absolut lille rør.  Disse fluer er bundet på vores version 3.2 millimeter rør – perfekt til små Owner ST trekroge eller Owner Chinu enkeltkroge

salmon on frances flyHvis alt andet fejler

Der er noget magisk over disse micro Frances fluer – De synes at fremkalde hug-refleks i laks på en sådan måde, at nogle fluefiskere sværger til dette dværg-mønster til det meste fiskeri – Andre fluefiskere, jeg kender, har en kasse med denne flue, som – den sidste chance – hvis alt andet fejler. Jeg bruger gerne miniature-Frances fluer;  når elven falder bort hen under sensommer, hvor fisken finder plads i små huller og fordybninger. – Jeg binder også konsekvent denne flue på, når jeg fisker efterårslaks i skotske elve. – De sene blanklaks kan ikke modstå disse små reje efterligninger.

Prøv dem i denne sæson.

Køb vores udvalg til denne sommer og efterårs fiskeri.

Den perfekte samling micro rejefluer

New flies Frances fly # 18 :2Vi har lavet en lille kolektion af Micro Frances fluer – Vi ved du vil elske at fiske med dem.

2 af hver – 8 fluer i alt + 2 Owner ST # 14 kroge til Micro-rør Frances fluerne

Få dem her

 

Frances Fly box

Samling af Bomber fluer til dit sommer fiskeri

Bomber fluer til klart og humus farvet vand

Vi har valgt at sammensætte 2 sortimenter af laksetørfluer til denne sæson – og du der får vores nyhedsbrev kan købe dem til en yderst fordelagtig pris

Sættene består af udvalgte fluer til Nordiske og Amerikanske elve
Det Nordiske sæt består af 2 Mørkegrønne Bombers i Medium og small – 1 Blå Bomber i M – 2 Bombers Sort/Hig Vicible Green i M & S – 2 Bombers White ligeledes i M & S Samt 3 Micro CDC Bombers bundet på stærke # 14 kroge.
Det Nordamerikanske sæt består af 1 Bombers i Brown & Orange S – 1 Bombers i Orange Big – 2 Bombers Sort/Hig Vicible Green i M & S – I Bomber i Natural Brown Medium – 1 Bomber i Dark Green Medium Samt 3 Micro CDC Bombers bundet på stærke # 14 kroge.

Begge sæt kommer med et lille udvalg af Owners Chinu 50355 – en stærk bredgabet krog

2 versioner

En ny side om rør

Vi gør vores bedste for at holde vores sider på Fishmadman interessante og underholdende.
En side, vi har arbejdet på dette forår, er vores side om rør til fluebinding.
Vi håber, at udvide siderne igennem 2015 – 16 med en række løsninger for dig der binder laks og Steelhead fluer med etappe-bygget vinger

tubes for fly tying

 

Vatpinde er lige så forskellige, som de fluebindingsrør du finder i fluebindingsbutikker – men du kan faktisk være heldig at finde nogle, der akkurat passer til dine behov.

Se vores side om rør til fluebinding

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What salmon eat in the sea – Newsletter June 2015 http://www.fishmadman.com/newsletter/salmon-eat-sea-newsletter-june-2015 Tue, 02 Jun 2015 19:31:00 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/?page_id=16247
Fishmadman newsletter

Hello fly fisherman and welcome to another Fishmadman newsletter

This time we are proud to present something quite unique.

Dry fly regards from Per & Jesper

  • We took the time to collect images and information on the food Atlantic salmon feed on out on the high seas. We read different reports on the subject and obtained pictures of the animal salmon would have eaten.
  • Read about the Native Fish Society, a non-profit organization that advocates for the recovery of wild, native fish in the United States Pacific Northwest.
  • Our NEW page on tubes and how to use them in fly tying.

What do salmon eat at high seas?

Sea fishing for salmon

Fly fishing for salmon is to some degree still a riddle – and anglers will spend countless hours fishing over seemingly uninterested fish that have left a greedy, a la carte life at sea to return to their place of birth, fully nourished and with little or no need or desire for sustenance…Suddenly – and with no reasonable explanation – the fish will rise from the bottom to grab your small fly.

Is it hunger, a memory of food or just frustration that triggers this irrational event – We cant really tell but it inevitably has to do with the behaviour and characteristics of the food salmon has been feeding on for millions of years –

Follow us to see the treats on the salmon menu carte as we delve deeper into the mind of this most demanding and frustrating of gastronomes.

Rarely seen images…

It has been an eye-opening experience for us to uncover the information on salmons’ feeding behaviour at sea – and we think you will be equally entertained when you see the images of these rarely seen critters.

Salmon are opportunistic feeders

A common denominator in all the evidence we have read about salmon feeding behaviour is that Atlantic salmon are opportunistic feeders that will eat the food at a given location and time.

salmon eat squid

Gonatus fabricii or Boreoatlantic gonate squid. Is to be found in the northern Atlantic Ocean from Canada to the Barents Sea.

Photo with a curtsey of Mr Claude Nozères, World Register Of Marine Species.

Salmon eat Sand eel lancer tobis

Shrimps are popular with salmon – but fish was the primary source of protein

One of the surveys done by scientists in the North Atlantic showed that fish could be the bulk diet in weight – but shrimps could account for a staggering 95% of the food in numbers.

salmon eat small codCommon cod is on the menu

In the coastal waters of Newfoundland, salmon feed mainly on herring, capelin and sand eels, while in Labrador, young cod was an essential part of the diet.

Gadus morhua. Common name: cod.

Here is a trio of small cod.

Photo with a curtsey of Mr Claude Nozères, World Register Of Marine Species.

Salmon eat krillVisit the fantastic page with all the images of salmon food

Native Fish Society - The Steelhead liberator

Over the years of fly fishing, Per Fischer and I have met some very dedicated people working with fish conservation. Mr. Tom Derry is one of them. Tom is a director in a private not for profit foundation that works to restore runs of wild steelhead and the rivers they live in throughout the Pacific Northwest in North America.

Tom Derry A dedicated angle

We have come to know Tom Derry from the Native Fish Society through our mutual passion for surface flies and top-water fishing.

We have recovered some wild fish populations while practising catch and release; it’s the right thing to do!

Top-water steelheader Mr. Tom Derry

A passion for fishing

Growing up in Oregon, Tom´s passion for fishing is fierce.
My earliest memories are of fishing with my Dad and Grandpa. Fishing has been
a lifelong passion of mine, and in recent years my interest has turned to help recover wild fish populations throughout the Pacific Northwest. I have worked at the Native Fish Society for twelve years as a River Steward and Director of Wild Steelhead Funding. My job is securing funding for our River Steward program and advocacy work. I have met and fished with many anglers who want to give back financially for all the pleasure fish, and fishing has brought them. A side benefit of my work is that it has allowed me to fish some of the best waters in the world. “

steelhead on wake flyA Fish Is Too Valuable To Catch Just Once

With Salmon and Steelhead populations at less than three percent of historical numbers throughout the Pacific Northwest, the Native Fish Society also promotes and enforces catch-and-release fishing to ensure anglers can continue fishing with minimal impact on the fishery. A Quote from Lee Wulff says it all, “A Fish Is Too Valuable To Catch Just Once”.

A passion for fish

Native Fish Society works to stop habitat degradation before it starts, challenge commercial and sport fisheries that over-harvest, improve passage or encourage the removal of hydroelectric dams, and highlight the negative impacts from hatchery programs. .

Be part of the mission

Uden navn 4You can participate too – Go to the Native Fish Society homepage, nativefishsociety.org, and learn about the work they do. Please help to spread the news about organizations that work to save our fish.

 

Visit Native Fish Society

The Micro Frances Fly

A must have fly pattern for salmon!

When you have seen the images and read the story on What salmon eat on high seas – You might better understand why the Frances fly has become one of the most famous salmon flies ever made – This special-looking fly is used widely on rivers across the North Atlantic – in both cumbersome carrot-looking versions and tiny variants – light as insects.

We have been working on getting some tiny ones ready for the upcoming season – All tied meticulously with a notion for the details we like in this pattern.

  • Thin, tapered and vibrant antennas
  • Partridge’s famous outpoint  * X2B hooks
  • Crisp hackle from Whiting
  • The right colour, red wool from Iceland

* The Partridge X2B has unique hooking abilities perfect for the tough skin inside the mouth of salmon.

Tiny # 18 Frances fly in the mouth of an October salmon.

We have tied the flies on Partridge X2B # 18 – 16 and 14 hooks, and in addition to these feather-light flies, we have also made an absolute miniature tube fly version tied on our 3.2-millimetre tube – perfect for small treble or single hooks

salmon on frances flyIf all else fails

There is something magical about these tiny Frances flies – They seem to evoke the biting behaviour in salmon in such a way that some anglers swear to this dwarf pattern for most of their fishing – Other anglers I know keep a box with this fly as a last resort – if all else fails – I like to use the dwarf Frances flies when the river drops away during summer and fish stop and stay in slowish water – I consistently tie this fly on when I fish autumn salmon in Scottish rivers – Those late silver runners can’t resist these tiny shrimp imitations.

Try them out this season –

Get our selection for this summers fishing

New flies Frances fly # 18 :2We have made a collection of micro Frances flies from our collection – We think you´r going to love them

2 of each size – 8 flies in total + 2 Owner ST # 14 hooks for the Micro-Tube Frances flies

Get them here at $ 44.95

Frances Fly box

A selection of Bombers for your summer fishing

Clear and peaty water

We have put together two assortments of salmon dry flies for this season – and as you receive our newsletter you can purchase them at an excellent price.

The two sets consist of flies chosen for Nordic and North American rivers. Both groups of flies can be used for all kinds of river systems – but we have made the collection to match rivers as we know them from experience.

The Nordic set consists of 2 Dark Green Bombers in Medium & Small – 1 Blue Bomber in Medium – 2 Bombers Black/Hig Vincible Green in M&S – 2 Bombers in White in M&S, and also 3 Micro CDC Bombers tied on strong # 14 hooks.

The North American set consists of 1 Bomber in Brown & Orange Small – 1 Bomber i Orange Big – 2 Bombers Black/Hig Vincible Green i Medium & S – 1 Bomber in Natural Brown Medium – 1 Bomber in Dark Green Medium, and also 3 Micro CDC Bombers tied on strong # 14 hooks.

Both sets have a small collection of Owner Chinu 50355 single hooks – Strong with a wide gape – slightly kirbed.

Noth American Summer 2015 Nordic Summer Bomber 2015

 

See the box’s in the shop

A new page on tubes

We try our best to keep our pages on Fishmadman exciting and relevant.

One page we have worked on this spring is our page on tubes used for fly tying.

We hope to extend the pages during 2015 with a range of solutions for you who tie salmon, and steelhead flies in the Intruder style or with wings built in stages.

If you want us to display a special technique or style in a tube, fly tying – Write to us, and we will get right on it.

tubes for fly tying

Cotton swabs are as different as the fly-tying tubes you find in fishing shops – But you may find some that could fit your needs.  See the page on Fishmadman.

See our page here

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Welcome to Fishmadman and the world of fly fishing with wake, riffling hitch and dry flies

Fly fishing for salmon and steelhead on the surface is arguably one of the most thrilling pursuits in angling. While this captivating form of fly fishing has surged in popularity over the past 60 years, it’s likely that anglers have been targeting these incredible fish on the surface since the very origins of the sport.

At Fishmadman, we are dedicated to preserving and advancing this tradition. We gather insights and expertise from around the world and design some of the finest flies specifically crafted for surface fishing success.

READ MORE ABOUT OUR MISSION

THINGS WE WORK WITH

At Fishmadman, we celebrate the art and technique of surface fly fishing. Our goal is to share the craft through expert techniques, insights, and a showcase of captivating fly patterns designed for this incredible sport.


SURFACE FLY PATTERNS ON TUBES – OUR SPECIALTY

We specialize in creating Dry Flies, Wake Flies, Skaters, and Riffling Hitch Flies tied on tubes. These feather-light designs outperform traditional long-shank hook patterns, offering superior performance and buoyancy. Explore our in-depth pages for tips, tutorials, and inspiration for crafting your own tube flies.


THE WORLD OF THE BOMBER FLY

During the summer, we fish the salmon rivers of Norway. When the conditions align, we tie on a dry fly, often a Salmon Bomber. These unique patterns are meticulously shaped to suit specific river conditions, and you’ll find details on crafting them on our site.

Just as we tailor flies to our rivers, anglers worldwide refine their Bomber flies to suit their local waters—whether for trout, salmon, or distinct pools. We continuously gather and share these regional insights on our pages and blog.


BOMBER DRY FLIES ON TUBES

Our Bomber dry flies, first developed in 1995, are tied on tubes—a design we’ve refined for nearly three decades. These innovations provide unmatched durability and versatility. Visit our pages for detailed illustrations and guidance to craft your own surface tube flies.


RIFFLING HITCH & WAKE FLIES ON TUBES

The Riffling Hitch technique has roots in nearly a century of fly fishing traditions. Its origins trace back to Canadian anglers who, in Victorian times, salvaged damaged gut-eye flies, tying them directly to leaders with a series of hitches. This accidental innovation created the iconic surface wake we know today.

Like many European anglers, we tie Riffling Hitch flies on tubes. Our dedicated pages provide step-by-step instructions and unique designs using our proprietary Riffling Hitch tube system. Dive into our resources to master the art of surface tube flies.


THE TUBE FLY – YOUR SECRET WEAPON

Since the 1940s, tube flies have been a cornerstone of European fly fishing, evolving to suit diverse rivers, seasons, and species. These adaptable patterns can mimic classic salmon flies or redefine fly design with unparalleled functionality. Tap into our extensive knowledge base and add another ace to your angling arsenal.


SUPERIOR SALMON AND STEELHEAD FLIES

Our passion for fly fishing drives everything we do. On Fishmadman, we’ve curated a collection of remarkable patterns, including the General Practitioner, Brooks’ Sunray Shadow, Collie Dog, The Frances Fly, and the innovative Micro Conehead Kinnaber Killer.

Tight lines and dry fly regards,

The Fishmadman Team

Our 4 main pages on Fishmadman...

A SPECIAL WAY TO CATCH SALMON AND STEELHEAD IN THE SURFACE

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THE GREATEST WAY TO CATCH SALMON & STEELHEAD DEADDRIFT A DRY FLY
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THE FLY FOR SALMON AND TROUT BELOW THE TOP

 

SOME INTERESTING ASPECTS OF THE WORLD BELOW
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TOP WATER FLY WITH A ATTITUDE

 

STEELHEAD, CHAR & SEA TROUT – LOVE WAKE FLIES
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The Fishmadman shop

As an extension to the Fishmadman pages we also have an exclusive fly shop – In the Fishmadman Fly Shop you will find steelhead wake flies, salmon dry flies made for dead drift, riffling hitch tube flies, shrimp flies, and a large series of Sunray Shadow tube flies
Visit the Fly Shop

Some selected pages from our blog

Things to also see on Fishmadman

Much more information about riffling hitch, salmon dry fly, and steelhead wake fly.

Fishmadman.com is a pretty big site and we keep on adding information that we find interesting – We do our best to link the information together so you get the ideal experience when you visit our site – Here we have gathered a list of some of the pages salmon and steelhead anglers visit regularly when they come to fishmadman.com

Fishmadman videos... details in film

We don’t have film crews following us around on Fishmadman…but we do put some of the special things we do on film… we hope you will enjoy these highly specialised videos on our sport and the flies you could make

A steelhead wake fly tied on tube - using iridescent foam

The Grantham Sedge - Tied on riffling hitch tube

How to tie the Monster Tube Caddis salmon dry fly

How to add iridescent material to heads on flies

See top angler Mr Alan Vang deploye one of our Hitchman flies to hook up with a big salmon

A short video of a salmon rising to a dry fly

Fishmadman Newsletter - something special

Fishmadman Newsletter is a publication on surface fishing for Atlantic salmon steelhead and various trout, read by many 100 ́s anglers across the Northern Hemisphere, Tierra del Fuego, Novaya Zemlya – Australia and Japan… We try to make a letter worth your time – and our interest in topwater fishing is what determines the editorial tendency`s
Our newsletter will arrive in your mailbox 3 – 6 times during the season depending much on what interesting stuff we can find for you…


Join our Newsletter

Salmon dry fly - steelhead wake fly - riffling hitch

Newsletter libary

See some previous issues of the newsletter here… or go to the entire newsletter library here

What customers told us....

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Newsletter May 2013 – Derek Knowles http://www.fishmadman.com/newsletter/newsletter-2013-derek-knowles Tue, 20 May 2014 10:43:21 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/?page_id=12764
Riffling hitch origion in Europa

Dear Flyfisher: Welcome to yet another newsletter from us at Fishmadman.
Summers salmon season is right at the door and already river temperatures here in Denmark and southern Sweden is up and above 12 degrees Celsius or 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit A magical moment in the world of Atlantic salmon and the time to get your riffling hitch flies ready…

This time we have the true pleasure of showing you one famous top water fly from Derek Knowles one of the men who pioneered the world of tiny wake flies tied on tube – Some newly designed “Scandinavian” colors of John Rohmer´s Semi Seal dubbing. A superior fly tying book from Italy + a special Newsletter bonus to take you into summer salmon fishing

Very tight lines from Jesper & Per

derek knowles riffling hitchThe wake-tube derrek knowles Salmon on a dry flypioneer Mr Derek Knowles

In 1987 UK angler and author Derek Knowles wrote a fascinating book on his salmon fishing with dry flies and small tube flies. The book Salmon on a Dry Fly showed a generation of anglers new ways to make efficient patterns for surface fishing.

Mr Knowles did most of his fishing in highland rivers in Scotland, where he was co-owner of the Mallart, a tributary to the famous Naver River.
Highland rivers like the Naver and the neighbouring Helmsdale are known for their surface-oriented salmon, and fishing techniques like dibbling and dabbling have long been favoured in these waters.

Derek Knowles’s book from 1987 gives a refined look into a world of stealthy salmon fishing with thin leaders and small surface flies in Highland rivers.

The Yellow Dolly

The Yellow Dolly tied by derek Knowles

In these perfect surroundings, Mr Knowles formed the small surface tube fly named the Yellow Dolly, which some of the riffling hitch tubes we used today properly are formulated from.

With a flare of stiff yellow and black hairs, the fly has a profile that resembles a tiny doll with a skirt. Derek Knowles tells his readers how the Yellow Dolly can be fished either at dead drift or on the swing across the river – Derek recommends bringing various sizes to the river – and changing to a smaller size if the fish rise to the fly without connecting – Tie the Yellow Dolly in ⅝, ½ and ⅜ inch.

Today many European anglers would not think twice when putting on a tiny riffling hitch tube pattern. Still, in the heydays when Derek Knowles designed his small waking flies – few European anglers would ever think of going on the surface with their tube flies.

If you want to read Derek Knowles’s fine book on his experience with tiny wake flies, we recommend you buy: Salmon on a Dry Fly (ISBN 854931558) on amazon.co.uk, where it sometimes can be purchased second-hand.

Above: The Yellow Dolly from the Hands of Derek Knowles. Tied on a ⅝ inch piece of red electrical cord. Best fitted with a small Partridge Outpoint Treble Hook # 16

Special thanks to Mr Derek Knowles and Mrs Susan Howe, Digital Director at orionbooks.co.uk

John Rohmer dubbing salmon flies

NEW John Rohmer dubbing – made for Euro salmon

John Rohmer from Arizona, USA, supplies all of our dubbing simply because his products are the best material available – This time, John has made us 5 NEW colours of Arizona Seal Dubbing – Suited for European salmon patterns…Generous bags of excellent material that has proven to be just the right formula for finicky steelhead in North America as well as sea trout and salmon here in Europe – see the 17 colours we have in our shop

riffling hitch tails

A NEW batch of tails – is here!

Traps have been set for squirrels all spring * and we now have the perfect selection of small tails from Grey Squirrel, Soft, thin hair just right for your riffling hitch flies. Get it here

* caught as part of legal pest control in the UK

Riffling Hitch Tube (big) 3,2: 2,0 mm. - 1 meter

The perfect Riffling Hitch tube

We have had this tube produced for years now – It is an unbeaten secret plastic formula that makes the best riffling hitch tubes available: Low memory – Very versatile and will support a range of hooks – Works perfectly in cold climates and won’t split like most other tubes will do in cold water… Get it here

 

Your new Riffling Hitch tube flies for this summer are a: Fishmadman Newsletter offers.

Riffling hitch tube fliesThrough the years, many of you have asked us to select flies for you – so we decided to set a selection of Riffling Hitch flies on the menu this time. 12 super flies in the company with a small range of suitable OWNER hooks
The set comes in two versions: Either with single hooks or a box with treble hooks, and they are available with a very favourable Newsletter discount.

Get your promotion code here – Use it when you buy in our shop

Discount will last to the end of June 2014

fishmadman competition

As in the earlier years, we are proud to invite you to the annual worldwide Fishmadman competition – We will have a nice host of prizes for those who take part – and something extra special for the 2014 winner – Join us here

Fly tying Armando QuazzoFly Tying in Italy

Fly tying is often described as a form of art and fly tiers as artists but fly tying is foremost a craft, and as so, fly tiers have to learn the skills, techniques, tools and materials to get a result.
Once in a while, talented craftsmen write a book on the finesse and details of fly tying  – and this is precisely such a book. Italian angler and fly tier Armando Quazzo has made an excellent book on fly tying… So filled with practical and intuitive tricks, I and fellow fly tiers agreed that this book was one of the best we had seen for decades…
An extensive chapter on fly-tying material is succeeded by an even larger chapter on practical details. The book is finished off with a line of fly patterns from anglers from many countries.

Fly Tying il grande libro del costruttore di mosche artificiali By Armando Quazzo is written in Italian and is printed by Edizioni Gea. At 59 € and can be bought from Sedge & Mayfly

 

 

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Babine Style Bombers

The holly grail of steelhead fishing lies in British Columbia, where rivers like the Bulkely, Skeena, Kispiox and Babine provide some of the best surface fishing for steelhead.

Loren Irving from Oregon has mailed us some of his favourite steelhead patterns – styled for the Babine river

Steelhead Bomber

Babine style Bomber

These three sizes 6 – 4 Bombers come from the fly box of Loren Irving from Bend, Oregon, and were some of the first he tied some 20 years ago. They were inspired by his fishing partners Frank Cammack and Jim Bussard, two veteran steelheaders from Bend as well. According to Loren, these flies were used in Northern BC Rivers: Bulkley, Skeena, Kispiox and The Babine.

These flies were used in a documentary film produced in the mid 90″s by Pierce Clegg, who then owned the Babine Norlakes Lodge, to show the tendency of BC Steelhead to very actively come to the surface to Bombers and waking flies. Loren Irving – steelhead fisher

Mr Irving favours the Green Butt Bomber and switches to a Brown Bomber as a follow-up fly, as his friend Jim Bussard suggested.

These are Bombers styled to be fished as wake flies – or swinging bombers – fished across the river on a tight line, making them drag in the surface

 Loren Irving - steelhead Bomber

See more on our wake flies

 Rusty brown Bomber wake styleRead more about Bomber styling on our page Bomber salmon and steelhead fly

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Bomber salmon and steelhead fly http://www.fishmadman.com/dry-fly/fly-tying/bomber-salmon-steelhead-fly Fri, 23 Aug 2013 09:12:37 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/?page_id=11890 11890 Waddington Shanks Newsletter August 2013 – http://www.fishmadman.com/newsletter/newsletter-august-2013-waddington-shanks Tue, 13 Aug 2013 22:06:05 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/?page_id=11702
Salmon fly fishing

August:  My favourite month for fishing – Salmon is starting to settle in the pools – Afternoon is turning into the evening – Winters waiting in the hills.

  • Tubes & Waddington Shank – another Ace on your hand
  • The Fishmadman 2013 competition
  • New things in the FISHMADMAN shop

The Waddington Shank – An ace in your hand

Waddington Garry dog salmon flyThe Waddington shank is a hook design made by late British angler Mr Richard Waddington in the 1950s – The Waddington Shank is a lure system made of parallel wires with a hook hinged at the rear. Mr Waddington designed this system to allow anglers to make large flies that would sit well in the water and not instigate problems with leverage when hooking up with fish – Problems with leverage were certainly an issue with anglers before the 1950s Where anglers would use big single hooks – as big as 10/0 and even bigger!  – read more

Don’t miss out on the action – Tie on a Waddington shank

Salmon fly Garry dog tied on waddington shank

Late-season salmon caught on big one ¾ inch Black & Orange Waddington Shank

Many anglers will avoid the Waddington Shanks simply because they find the setup a bit too intricate – that´s a shame as the Waddington Shank offers the river angler yet another instrument for fishing salmon or trout, and the fly tied on a Waddington Shank will behave differently from tube flies or conventional flies – I would not want to part with my range of Waddington Shanks during a salmon season

Waddington shanks size

Size scale for Waddington Shanks

The size scale for tube flies and Waddington Shanks does not follow the hook system, and size is often given in inches. I will, in the following, try to show this scale in a way that might give you an idea of the different physical aspects and how you might make comparisons with a standard hook size

 Waddington shanks size

NB. Mustad 80500 BL Used as an example (* is not made bigger than 5/0)

Rigging a Waddington Shank

  • Here’s a simple system where a piece of the tube keeps the hook in position. When using this system..make sure to allow the Waddington fly to dry up after each fishing session – otherwise, the hook and shank may rust behind the tubing.
  • We have set up a two ¼ inch Waddington Shank with a # 6 Mustad treble hook…Note how I put a split ring between the hook and shank. This will enable me to change the hook more easily than had I  placed the hook directly in the rear of the shank. Additionally, I have added a piece of 0.55 millimetre nylon (tied down on the hook and shank) – This will keep the hook pointing straight behind the shank
  • I have also tied a piece of mono to the shank and fixed the mono to this single hook – so the hook sits in a straight line out from the fly.

Waddington setup

UP-SIDE-DOWN Waddington Shank

Hotho westergaard giant Atlantic salmon

Mr Hotho Vestergaard is the only salmon angler we know – that has caught three salmon in the 20-kilo range (+ 44 lb.) –

You might want to check out his fly-tying style on Waddington Shanks.

Hotho Westergaard fly fishing

This salmon + 21-kilo (+ 46 lbs.)

Fishmadman friend and salmon-angler-Jedi Mr Hotho Vestergaard is a great believer in the Waddington Shank system. Hotho makes his Waddington fly upside-down, or rather: he turns the eye of the shank facing downwards – This will make the shank work in new ways – with a slightly diving motion that Hotho prefers on specific types of fast water

Waddington Shank Garry Dog

When a spate runs through the river, those two days after the spate will be ideal for a big fly like this 1 3/4 # Waddington Shank Garry Dog…

Sunray Shadow iridescent Blue:Undertaker Big # 53:110 - 130 mm.

Size scale for tube flies

Like the Waddington Shank, the tube fly offers the river angler unique ways to present the fly – some so exclusive that we had to design a place on the web dedicated to the world of tube flies. In Europa and particularly in Scandinavia, the tube fly crowds the fly box – some may say it is a matter of fashion trends. Still, the success of the tube fly is by far attributed to the incredible versatility and adjustability of the tube fly system.

10 inches below the surface is a hot area to present the fly to Atlantic salmon during summer, and many anglers will tie tube flies specifically to target this area using either floating or slow-sinking fly lines

Read more about the first Tube flies

Size of tube flies

NB. Mustad 80500 BL Used as an example (* is not made bigger than 5/0)

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Salmon fly fishing

August: Min favorit måned for fiskeri – Laksen er begyndt at finde pladser i pools- Eftermiddag bliver til aften – Vinteren venter i bjergene

  • Rørfluer & Waddington Shank – Et Es på hånden
  • Fishmadman 2013 konkurrence
  • Nye ting i FISHMADMAN butikken

Waddington Shank - Et Es på hånden

Waddington shank Garry dog lakseflueWaddington Shank er en type krog – designet i 1950erne af den britiske lystfisker og forfatter til flere interessante fiskebøger; Mr. Richard Waddington. Waddington Shanken bestående af parallelle tråde, med en krog hængslet bagtil. Mr. Waddington formede dette system for at, give fluefiskere en mulighed for at lave større fluer, der kunne præsentere sig godt i vandet, – men ikke skabte problemer med brækstangs-effekt –  Brækstangs-effekt var bestemt et problem for sportsfiske verdenen før 1950 – hvor fluefiskere brugte fluer bundet på enorme enkeltkroge, kroge så store som 10/0 og endnu større! blev brugt til fiskeri i koldt vand  – Læs mere

Gå ikke glip af nye muligheder

Salmon fly Garry dog bundet på waddington shank

Sen sæson laks fanget på stor 1 ¾ # Black & Orange Waddington Shank

Mange lystfiskere undgår Waddington Shanks simpelthen fordi de finder opsætningen lidt for kompliceret – det er en skam da fluer bundet på Waddington Shanks giver fluefiskere endnu en mulighed for at fiske laks eller ørred i elv eller å. Waddington Shanken opførre sig forskelligt fra rørfluer eller konventionelle fluer – Personligt ville jeg nødigt skilles fra mit sortiment af Waddington fluer under en laksesæson

Waddington shanks størrelse

Størrelser af Waddington Shanks

Skala for rørfluer og Waddington Shanks, følger ikke krog systemet, og størrelse gives ofte i inches. Vi vil i det følgende forsøge at vise denne skala på en måde, der måske kan give dig en idé om de forskellige fysiske aspekter, og hvordan du kan foretage sammenligninger med en normal krog

Waddington shanks size

NB. Mustad 80500 BL Brugt som eksempel (* er ikke lavet større end 5/0)

Forskellige opsætning af en Waddington Shank

  • Her er et simpelt system, hvor et stykke blødt-rør holde krogen på plads. Når du bruger dette system .. sørg for at; tørre dine Waddington Shanks, efter endt fisketur – ellers vil krogen ruste bagved slangen

  • Her har vi sat en 2 ¼ tommer Waddington shank op med en # 6 Mustad trekrog … Bemærk hvordan jeg har sat en splitring mellem krog og skaft. Dette vil gøre det muligt at, skifte krogen på en relativ nem måde, end havde jeg sat krogen direkte i enden af ​​skaftet. – Yderlig har jeg bundet et stykke mono (0.55 millimeter fast til shank og krog, for at styre krogen bagud

  • Jeg har også bundet et stykke mono til skaftet og til denne enkelt krog – så krogen sidder i en lige linje ud fra fluen.

Waddington shank setup

Hotho westergaard giant Atlantic salmon

UP-SIDE-DOWN Waddington Shank

Hotho Vestergaard er den eneste laksfisker vi kender – der har fanget 3 laks i 20 kilo området (+ 44 lbs) – Du skulle måske tjekke hans fluebinding stil på Waddington Shanks.

 

Denne laks + 21 kilo

Waddington shank Hotho Westergaard

Ven af Fishmadman og laksefisker-jedi:  Hotho Vestergaard er stor tilhænger af Waddington Shank system. Hotho laver sine Waddington fluer UP-SIDE-DOWN , eller rettere: han vender øjet af skaftet nedad – Dette gøre at fluen arbejde på nye måder – med en lidt dykkende bevægelse som, Hotho foretrækker på specifikke typer hurtigt vand.

Waddington Shank Garry Dog

Når en flom løber gennem elven – så vil det være de to første dage efter flommen – hvor en stor flue som denne 1 3/4 # Waddington Shank Garry Dog, vil være det perfekte valg

Størrelse for rørfluer

Ligesom Waddington shanks, giver rørfluen fluefiskeren unikke måder at præsentere fluen – nogle så eksklusive, at vi måtte designe et sted på nettet dedikeret til ​​rør fluer.

I Europa og især i Skandinavien dominere rørfluen i flueboksen – Nogle vil sige, det er et spørgsmål om modetendenser, men rørfluens store succes må nok nærmere tilskrives rørfluesystemets store alsidighed.

10 inches (25 centimeter) under overfladen er et hot område, at præsentere fluen til sommerens atlanterhavs-laks, og mange lystfiskere vil binde rørfluer målrette til fiskeri. Der bruges rørfluer af forskellig vægt og design, kombineret med flydende eller langsom synkende flueliner

Læs mere om de første rør fluer

Size of tube flies

NB. Mustad 80500 BL Brugt som eksempel (* er ikke lavet større end 5/0)

FISHMADMAN 2013 fiskekonkurance

Fishmadman konkurance

Vi håber du vil deltage i vores årlige sportsbegivenhed – Vi vil sørge for præmierne – Og alle, deltagere, vil få fine gaver. Fang en fisk på en Fishmadman produkt eller mønster – udfyld formularen – og være en del af 2013 mest ærefulde sportsbegivenhed ..

Tørflue hilsen Fishmadman teamet

Se reglerne for konkurrencen

NYHEDER I FISHMADMAN SHOP

General Practitioner shrimp fly

Vi gjorde, hvad mange af jer bedt os om at gøre, og lavet et udvalg af SUPER-General Practitioner fluer.
Vi har brugt isbjørn * sæluld og Whiting Spey hackle. Bundet på Japan og Mustad krog i to størrelser # 4 og 6
Køb denne august flue mens den er på lager

Wake flies for steelhead tied on riffling hitch tube

NYT ! Steelhead fluer: Sammen med nogle af de dygtigste steelhead fiskere i Nordamerika har vi udviklet – og udvidet – vores serie af Wake fluer – Disse fluer har ligeledes vist sig at være yderst virksomme på røddinger – der ligesom steelhead og havørred, er meget optaget af ting der ” bølger” på overfladen Se det store udvalg i vores butik

Flueboks
NYT ! Vi har tilføjet denne – No-Nonsens – flue boks til vores repertoire – Storebror-boksen vores Sunray Shadow boks var en stor succes – der kunne stå mål med mange ugers hårdt fiskeri – Så vi var ikke i tvivl om at i ville kunne lide den mindre boks der kan købes til en meget fordelagtig pris – Se den i butikken her

Riffling Hitch rørfluer

Vi har lavet et stort udvalg af Riffling Hitch fluer til sæson 2013

Se dem i butikken

Salmon and steelhead dry flies

Endelig ! Endelig fik vi vores nye laks/steelhead tørfluer… til sidst på laksesæsonen – Desværre kunne det ikke være anderledes…men nu er de klar til sæson 2014 – Vi glæder os til at, vise dig dem i butikkerne og for enden af din line

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FISHMADMAN 2012 competition http://www.fishmadman.com/newsletter/fishmadman-2012-competition Sat, 02 Feb 2013 13:13:08 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/pages/?page_id=10276
  • Fishmadman competition winner 2012

  • Salmon tube fly:  Sunray Shadow

Some of the featuring material in this Newsletter might also be found on other pages on this site

Photo and Coppyright Ian D Martin

Yet another season has gone by and we would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone participating with words and images to our annual sporting event. This beautiful picture was sent to us by Fly Fishing writer & photographer; Mr. Ian D. Martin, The Usual Press, who during the season has mailed us pictures from various fantastic fishing spots in Canada. Ian wrote us:

” You’ve encouraged me to submit for the FISHMADMAN contest for this year, and I have done so. Rather than a photo of one of the fish I caught on your flies, I thought it might be nice to send in a photo of a fishing scene instead”
See more pictures from Ian belove

The winner of the 2012 Fishmadman Competition

Caught on salmon tube fly - Tube Bomber

Norwegian angler Mr. Jan Harry Årsen wins this years FISHMADMAN competition with a + 14 kilo (+ 30 lbs) Atlantic salmon Jan Harry wrote us:

“Fish jumped out of the water to grab the big Bright Green Tube Bomber ™ from above” The salmon was caught in the fantastic Lakselv River in the very north of Norway August 2012. Cloudy conditions. water temperature 11 degrees Celsius (51.8 degrees Fahrenheit)  Hook used: Owner STN-36BC Treble #8 

See fly in shop

Tube Bomber salmon tube fly

High VIZ. Green Tube Bomber ™ In big… A efficient pattern for Lakselv River salmon

Large salmon caught salmon tube fly Zebra Shadow

Sunray shadow salmon tube fly

Danish super salmon angler Mr. Hotho Vestergård mailed us this photo from Northern Norway of a cracking 10 kilo Atlantic salmon (22 lb.) Hotho used our salmon tube fly:  Zebra Sunray  Shadow ™ in # big to catch one of several salmon during his weeks fishing in Northern Norway

Sunray Shadow salmon tube fly

Mr. Hotho Vestergård used Fishmadman version of the famous salmon tube fly: Sunray Shadow by Raymond Brooks: Zebra Sunray Shadow ™

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Another Big salmon on Black & Green Zebra Shadow

Fish caught on salmon tube fly sunray Shadow

Sunray shadow a super salmon tube fly

Norwegian angler Mr. Jens Olav Flekke entered this beautiful salmon from Northern Norway: 108 centimeters (42,5 inches) caught on a Black & Green Zebra Sunray Shadow ™. Jens wrote us that his wife Mrs. Ellen Svendsen had a similar size salmon during their fishing session. This one on a smaller salmon tube fly with wing of black and green hair

Both fish released back in to the river after quick photo session

 

 

 

 

Sunray Shadow salmon tube fly from Fishmadman

 

 

 

Here a version of the Black and Green Zebra Sunray Shadow ™ rigged with a small salmon tube fly double hook – Jens Olav used a barbless single hook rigged in a hanging loop .

See Green and Black Sunray Zebra Shadow in our shop

 

Salmon from Gaspè Peninsula on Pearl Sunray Shadow

Gaspe salmon caught on Sunray Shadow salmon tube fly

Mr. Raynald Ménard mailed us this classic picture with father and son and a super fresh summer salmon in the 10 – 12 lb. range. Fish caught on a Pearl Sunray Shadow at the famous Gaspè Peninsula in  Matane River – Rod 12`# 5 Spey rod

A salmon tube fly for big greedy fish

Sunray shadow salmon tube fly from Fishmadman

The Pearl Sunray Shadow

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XXL arctic char on wake-foam flies

Artic char saught on Chernoby Ant

Fjeldørred på Chernobyl Ant røye på chernobyl ant

Mr. Bo Jensen from Denmark enjoyed super fishing for XXL Arctic Char in Greenland this summer. Fishing gin clear rivers using our Tube Chernobyl Ants. Bo wrote us that that average arctic char is in the 2 kilo range (4,4 lb.) with bigger fish being 7 kilo (+ 15 lb.) The flies where fished active cast at an 60 degree angle downstream and brought back with wake and stop & go motion.

See our range of Tube Chernobyl Ants

 

Foam flies for char fishing

Tube foam flies are killers for big arctic char that like its cousins the Steelhead and sea trout is attracted to waked flies.

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Big steelheads from the West Coast of Canada

Steelhead on tube fly

Photo courtesy of Mr. Chad Black Nicholas Dean Lodge

 

As the top water season was firing up on the West coast of Canada we got pictures of super steelhead caught on our Riffling hitch tube wake flies: This one caught on a  The Tube Grantham Sedge by Mr. Chad Black  in a Skeena River Tributary- Fish was 34,5” long by 16.5” girth (87,63 X 41,91 centimeters) – approximately 12 lbs (5,44 kilo)  based on Sturdy’s formula. we will return to some of these stunning fish in our next newsletter

 

Grantham Sedge Riffling Hitch

The Tube Grantham Sedge – See this and the other in the wake series 

Salmon fishing on the Upper Moisie River in Quebec

Salmon on the Upper Moisie

upper Moisie River in Quebec salmon

Photo`s courtesy of Mr. Jocelin LeBlanc, Le Repère Des Moucheurs – Landmark Flyshop

Mr. Ian D. Martin is Fly Fishing writer & photographer get around to see many different and desirable placesThis summer we got some nice reports from his fishing. Ian wrote us; “Pictures above is from the Trinity River. I caught two fish,  one was really fresh!  The other one took a green squirrel V-tube, but it was not rigged for riffling but fished as a conventional micro tube fly”

” Moisie fishing this morning was canceled because of excessive wind and rain and fog 🙁  We hope this afternoon will work out, and that the helicopter can fly tomorrow to get us to Mile 12 Pool !”

” Hello Fishmadman : A little fish story – On the upper Moisie River in Quebec, the access is by helicopter. After no fish hooked for the whole day, and the weather getting worse, we had only 30 minutes until the helicopter was grounded. That’s when I saw this salmon roll, near a big rock well out in the pool. I ran down and quickly waded into position and managed to work out a long cast to cover the fish with a Green Squirrel hitch tube, and it took on the first swing. The helicopter arrived just as I was landing the fish, and we had to quickly release a beautiful Moisie salmon and race to pack up our gear as the impatient pilot waited with the rotors turning!

 

Coppyright Ian D Martin

Photo`s courtesy of Mr Ian D Martin Fly Fishing writer/photographer The Usual Press

wake fly for sea trout

Top water sea trout

Danish top water angler Mikkel Hemmeshøj with one of several sea trout caught during top water fishing with the Mad Dog Wake fly – Denmark probably has some of the greatest sea trout fishing in the world and famous rivers yields 100`s of trophy fish in the 10 – 20 lbs range. Many of these fish are caught on wake flies like the Mad Dog from Fishmadman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sea trout surface fly - danish sea trout flyMad Dog Tube Wake fly from Fishmadman. A superior wake fly designed by Danish sea trout angler Mr. Dan Karby for fishing in the Vejle River system. In Vejle river sea trout is fished at day and at night time with wake flies. Fly is fished in or close to the surface. See fly in our E-shop

See you next year – for 2013 Fishmadman competition

Photo Ian D Martin

Photo`s courtesy of Mr Ian D Martin Fly Fishing writer/photographer The Usual Press: Fly Fishing Publishers

With this beautiful late season picture from Canada we thank everybody participating and hope that we have inspired you to join our small sporting event  in 2013 By the way note the small cabin on top of the hill in the right corner of Ian`s picture…What a place..

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Tube fly history http://www.fishmadman.com/sub-flies/the-first-tube-flies Tue, 09 Oct 2012 12:27:08 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/pages/?page_id=6637

The first tube fly

The first tube fly Alexander wanless

 

 

 

 

Left: The Thread Line Salmon Flies: An excellent colour plate from the book; The Angler And The Thread Line by Alexander Wanless. Book published 1932.

 

 

Alexander Wanless The book: The Angler And The Thread Line 1932The first tube fly was probably made by the British author and angler Mr Alexander Wanless who, in his book The Angler And The Thread Line from 1932 shows`s the angling community his tube fly system. Alexander was an avid spin-fishing angler but wanted to bring the fantastic properties of the fly into his type of fishing. To do so, he devised a line of flies that could be fished on a spinning rod. Alexander did various kinds of flies in his Thread Line Salmon Fly series. Some are tied with trailing side hooks. Others tied on shaped lead barrels. They all had one thing in common they could be tied big but could be used with smaller hooks and would not work as levers when salmon took them: Alexander describes it this way

 

 

 

 

It has been observed that the first type of fly is designed so that when a fish is hooked the fly will slide up the line out of harm`s way or rather to prevent it from levering the small hook out of the salmon`s jaw

Alexander Wanless from the book: The Angler And The Thread Line 

The inventor of the tube fly

 

Alexander wanles the inventor of the first tube fly

In fishing literature, the tube fly is often tributed to Mrs Morawski, but it is the ingenious Mr Alexander Wanless that probably was the inventor of the tube fly system

 

 

 

Left Photo of Alexander Wanless from the 1950s. Mr Wanless lived in Dunblane, a small cathedral town north of Stirling in the Stirling council area of Scotland

the first tube fly Alexander wanless

Credit for the first tube fly was given to someone else.

Alexander Wanless never got the proper credit for doing the first tube fly – probably because he was an angler spinning more than a fly fisherman. In fishing literature, it is a woman fly tier: Mrs Winnie Morawski, who worked with one of the fishing tackle companies in Aberdeen, gets the credit for the first tube fly – in 1945. Mrs Morawski initially made her flies on quills from larger feathers.

The first tube fly

To the right: Another excellent colour plate from the book, The Angler And The Thread Line, showing other flies from the Thread Line Salmon Series. Top two with detachable hooks, the middle one with added weight enabling the angler to fish it on his light spinning gear 

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Major J.R Fraser’s Dry Fly patterns 1910 http://www.fishmadman.com/dry-fly/dry-fly-pioneers/major-j-r-frasers-dry-fly-patterns-1910 Tue, 28 Aug 2012 16:53:23 +0000 http://www.fishmadman.com/pages/?page_id=6282

Farlow dry fly series 1910

The notion that dry fly fishing for salmon originated solely as a North American pursuit is a common belief perpetuated in the literature on salmon fishing. However, recent findings suggest this narrative may not encompass the entire truth. The first documented instance of salmon dry fly fishing and specifically designed flies dates back to a Farlow catalogue from 1909.

In this catalogue, a gentleman named Mr. Major J.R. Fraser recounts his experiences with dry fly fishing for Atlantic salmon to the British angling community. These revelations were brought to light by Mr. Perry Munro, an angler from Nova Scotia, who possesses a 1910 Farlow catalogue containing this information. Farlow published Mr Fraser’s story and manufactured a series of flies tailored for dry fly salmon fishing for a decade.

This historical account sheds light on Mr Fraser’s observation that summer salmon exhibit a keen interest in surface flies—a departure from the orthodox method of salmon fly fishing during that era, which typically involved using a sunken line. Such a revolutionary approach was further explored and championed by Mr. A.H. Wood more than a decade later.

Farlow dry fly series 1910

Farlow catalog 1910

 The text from the Farlow catalog

Farlow catalog 1910

Colour plate from the Farlow 1909 catalogue showing the dry fly series devised by Major J.R Fraser – If you have a Farlow catalogue older than 1909 showing these flies, We would like to hear from you: To contact us

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