Great tips as usual Mikael and a beautiful pattern. All Salmon fishermen are wee bit mad, I drag my fly suitcase to the river to show the fish , but I leave the rod at home.😁
Episode fifteen of 'Hallowed Waters' podcast. Had a talk on Maine State. And the indigenous species of Brook Trout. A member of the Char family. I was surprised the extent to which in Maine State. They talked about land-locked Atlantic salmon too (it's a thing that some might forget about). Lots of States would have had. Giant shoals of these juvenille migratory fish. That create another windfall feeding source. For predatory fish. A certain times in the calendar. The author of a book on brook trout, Bob Mallard. In the episode talks about sea-run brook trout. That existed down as far as the northern part of Georgia State. Originally. Bob also compared the east coast Char salmonoid. To cut throat species. That exist a lot on the west coast. He explained the cut throat is over a dozen sub species. The brook trout, Bob talks about one record sized fish caught in Long Island in New York. In the episode too. It's a whole category of fish in north America. Which doesn't exist any more.
The introduction he explains, of brown trout (very selective feeding fish), into the Catskills. In New York State and others. Had the effect of taking some of the pressure. Off of the native Char species there. The bragging rights suddenly switched away from how many Brook trout it was possible to catch in a day. To being able to successfully catch any European imported brown trout instead. The trout in north America being imported from the Black Forest (a unique sort of place between a triangle made by Strasbourg in France, Stuttgart in Germany and Zurich in Switzerland).
Jag testade precis plånböckerna med ziplock, alltså vad revolutionerande att slippa de hårda askarna! Tack! Nu har jag skaffat mig ett eget Regalstäd också, hoppas mitt håller lika länge som ditt :D
Hi Colm. we have changed it to a discounted series of options for different amount of packs - Cheaper for you guys and easier for the web to handle! Hope you like it! www.frodinflies.com/pages/pattern-of-the-month
I listen, more than I watch, no matter what videos I'm watching, and I had never noticed the tube cutter before. Not the first tool I'd invest in, but I really like it - measurements and no more not perfectly straight tube ends. That's what happens, when actual doers do the inventing, and not some sales department thinking "good" ideas up, to push on gadget freaks.
@@scottthomson700 I know ..its been trickier than expected...we been promised the three tools for quite some time now... but i actually believe they are close now!
Thank you for sharing 🙏👍🙂
Great tips as usual Mikael and a beautiful pattern. All Salmon fishermen are wee bit mad, I drag my fly suitcase to the river to show the fish , but I leave the rod at home.😁
haha... well the fly is the most important thing!
Thanks again for a very nice fly, and all the valuable information during the tyeing which are "gold nuggets" of your experience!
A worthwhile listen, on sea run artic char in Maine. And history of angling, and conservation policies. Over time.
Episode fifteen of 'Hallowed Waters' podcast. Had a talk on Maine State. And the indigenous species of Brook Trout. A member of the Char family. I was surprised the extent to which in Maine State. They talked about land-locked Atlantic salmon too (it's a thing that some might forget about). Lots of States would have had. Giant shoals of these juvenille migratory fish. That create another windfall feeding source. For predatory fish. A certain times in the calendar. The author of a book on brook trout, Bob Mallard. In the episode talks about sea-run brook trout. That existed down as far as the northern part of Georgia State. Originally. Bob also compared the east coast Char salmonoid. To cut throat species. That exist a lot on the west coast. He explained the cut throat is over a dozen sub species. The brook trout, Bob talks about one record sized fish caught in Long Island in New York. In the episode too. It's a whole category of fish in north America. Which doesn't exist any more.
The introduction he explains, of brown trout (very selective feeding fish), into the Catskills. In New York State and others. Had the effect of taking some of the pressure. Off of the native Char species there. The bragging rights suddenly switched away from how many Brook trout it was possible to catch in a day. To being able to successfully catch any European imported brown trout instead. The trout in north America being imported from the Black Forest (a unique sort of place between a triangle made by Strasbourg in France, Stuttgart in Germany and Zurich in Switzerland).
Jag testade precis plånböckerna med ziplock, alltså vad revolutionerande att slippa de hårda askarna! Tack! Nu har jag skaffat mig ett eget Regalstäd också, hoppas mitt håller lika länge som ditt :D
Love the videos Mikael. Are subscriptions available again?
Hi Colm. we have changed it to a discounted series of options for different amount of packs - Cheaper for you guys and easier for the web to handle! Hope you like it! www.frodinflies.com/pages/pattern-of-the-month
just made a couple of those and just love those colours :) when will the JC land in the shop ??
i would love to have them here already but i think they will show upp during summer...
I listen, more than I watch, no matter what videos I'm watching, and I had never noticed the tube cutter before. Not the first tool I'd invest in, but I really like it - measurements and no more not perfectly straight tube ends. That's what happens, when actual doers do the inventing, and not some sales department thinking "good" ideas up, to push on gadget freaks.
Thanks Børge! ... its soon in shops and our web shop now!
@@frodinflies Still say's out of stock in your web shop.Also hackle plier. I have had my eye on them for a while now :)
@@scottthomson700 I know ..its been trickier than expected...we been promised the three tools for quite some time now... but i actually believe they are close now!
@@frodinflies No problem,I will wait.I am still able to create something that resembles a fly meantime ;)