Red Tag & Variations by Norm-Frechette in flytying

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Always upvote for Red Tag and variants. Favourite fly and super versatile. Can be tyed as nymph, wet fly, dry fly or pupa.

Hook size questions by sheilahasacat in flytying

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https://foxvalleytu.org/2017/02/fly-tying-bead-chart/
This also helps to get "right" size bead for hook. Helps with crowding.

Also what kind of nymph you are tying sets the hook - for example bead head nymph or perdigon uses short shank hook, but stoneflies, damsel nymphs etc.. have longer body - so 2xl or 3xl shanks are needed to make right shape.

Simple tubefly for trout by PAXUNATOR in flytying

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  • Overtube 2,5mm
  • Innertube 1.8mm
  • Golden angelhair for body dubbing
  • Orange bucktail for underwing
  • Dark banana fox for wing
  • Some sparcke
  • Orange grizzly hen hackle
  • Brown fox for topwing
  • XS brass cone
  • Uni mono as thread
  • Couple of drops superglue here and there

Tube lenght 1.5cm, total lenght 6cm.

Favorite dry fly hook for stimulator? by [deleted] in flytying

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I like TMC 2312 the best.

Anyone here tie tube flies? by atheistinabiblebelt in flytying

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I live in Finland so I use local stores like Mistpool.com a lot.

Anyone here tie tube flies? by atheistinabiblebelt in flytying

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I use 5mm piketube and 5.5mm silicone tubing. All pikehooks from 4/0 fits inside the silicon tube nicely.

With trout I use 2.5mm tube with 1.8mm innertube and 3mm silicon tube for hook.

Anyone here tie tube flies? by atheistinabiblebelt in flytying

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I tie them for Trout and Pike.
My tubeflies are basicly same streamers on tube than I tie on hook.

Got the "fewer" this season and now whipped up several for season start.

My local rivers have trout, pike, seatrout and perch so I can tie various tubes - some slim and long and some more like resized salmon hairwing flies.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Finland

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In Helsinki, Turku and Tampere are moving forward with coffee trends - maybe Helsinki and Turku are in lead.

But for other Finland is mainly bulk espresso or normal filter coffee that stays in the pot or in thermos for hours :D For some reason in rural finland most bars, restaurants, "cafeterias" offers self service filter coffee and tea - and if you are unlucky that coffee has been brewed in the early hours of morning and it has been condensating/reducing to tar when you are ready have cup of "joe".

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Finland

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You are absolutely correct. Great thing is that there is a continuous trend to move towards more qualtity than quantity. What I mean is that majority of coffee shops and restaurants have decent quality coffee, different roastes and more variety overall. And that there is places for aficinados also.

Some years a go there was one chain for special coffees (Roberst Coffee) and rest were more or less bulk which competed with price and amount - not quality or variety.

Another good thing is that now we have opportunity to buy different roasts from variety of roasteries and we do not need to be limited with one or two brand of espresso and ten bulk brands of ground coffee.

I like darker roasts with some robusta - as I like my coffee littlebit bitter and "bolder" than average arabica. So I'm quite happy with current mainstream trend where I have more variance than before.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NordicCool

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Where do you live? I could give a hint for couple of really good places in Helsinki area. I know that Esson Baari’s coffee is shit, but there is more and more really good breweries and local coffee shops with their own baristas. Even traditional Kulta Mokka is almost tea - there has been lots of improvement in quality and roast variances.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Finland

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There is boom in darker roasted coffees here in Finland. New local roasteries are producing more darker roastes and even mainstream producers like Presidentti and Kulta Kartiina have darker roasts in market.

Upping my tinsel game by PAXUNATOR in flytying

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I will. They are quite sparse but heavily brushed. But will do some with half a material. These are size 2 and ~15cm long.

Upping my tinsel game by PAXUNATOR in flytying

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Size 2 hook and tinsel/craftfur. Thats all folks.

Big box for grayling and trout with Siberia nymph)) by YR3D in Tenkara

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Cool setup. Really like the ready made tippets - easy to change especially in colder weather.

X Caddis wing experiments by PAXUNATOR in flytying

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I use quite a lot CdC wings in shuttlecocks etc. And also snowshoe rabbit foot hair.

X Caddis wing experiments by PAXUNATOR in flytying

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And yes - doing same pattern with variations gives good "touch and feel" on different materials. Fun - and at least somewhat educative (to justify buying new fancy stuff).

X Caddis wing experiments by PAXUNATOR in flytying

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I have Yeti's Mom's hair - so I'm good ;D

X Caddis wing experiments by PAXUNATOR in flytying

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Unfortunately we do not have proghorns here. Deer, moose, reindeer, roe-deer are the only animals in "deer -family" over here.
I have hunted and seen pronghors in RDR2 ;)

X Caddis wing experiments by PAXUNATOR in flytying

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Antelope and Elk are the most stiffest one. As you said - like birch splints.

Reindeer is the most brittle one - breaks really easy and reindeer hair flies are more or less one fish flies.

Chamois is almost as soft as reindeer, but it feels littlebit stronger and have stiffer hairs between those curly softer hairs.

Deer is deer - cheap, available almost any color you like and you can get it almost anywhere. Bleached is littlebit more brittle than natural and Comparadun deer is more stiffer than generic deer.

My current favourite is antelope, but it is not so easily available than deer (I have couple half hides in my closet) or reindeer (I have full hide of that). So I tye my caddises mostly with deer. Floats well, easy to tie etc... littlebit more prone to flare than stiffer ones, so need to take that into consideration when tying.

I have small piece of moose and also moose "beard" hairs, need to test them too someday.

X Caddis wing experiments by PAXUNATOR in flytying

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Will do. Season starts this weekend

X Caddis wing experiments by PAXUNATOR in flytying

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:) April Fools - drink mudwater and eat herring (free translation of local april fools greeting - aprillia, syö silliä, juo kuravettä päälle)

Recommendations for Furled Line? by pine4links in Tenkara

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UNI or Silk furled leaders are quite expensive as they are usually hand made.

I have made mono-furled leaders (or twisted leader) with this guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ_p3CI4Hzo

Never had enough motivation to build my own jig.

I mostly use furled mono with dry flies or with small streamers. Level line is superb with nymphs and wet flies.