Pattern of the Month #31 - Pahtakorva Samurai
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This month Mikael’s tying The Samurai version of his best-known fly, a fly that has taken hundreds of thousands of fish around the world. The Pahtakorva Samurai with its slimmer profile is a fast swimmer, a fly to show the fish sideways on a good belly. A fly that has proven a good compliment for the classic fat drop form. This time Mikael also talks about profile and how different cones create a different profile. Size and profile are both essential in the hunt for the perfect tube fly!
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You have such wonderful patterns that swim nicely. Cant wait for your videos as we start moving towards winter . Thanks for the video
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Amazing looking fly!
Great fly! I will tie several of you samurais. They look fantastic. I was wondering if you would do a video on your experiences on hooking salmon. This season I had a lot of takes but they didn't hook on. It was very frustrating. I use a loop and I always release the loop when the fish takes. I am very calm and never stress when they tug the fly. I only had one very agressive take and even that fish didn't set the hook. Would love to hear about your experiences and opinions about loops, no loop and so on. Thank you for great videos!
Hi - well lets do one next season! Thanks! M
Ver nice fly !! However, I placed a pattern pack and the soft hackle is too small !! you should add the same size like showing in this videos , thanks !
mail us and we ship a pack - sorry for this!
@@frodinflies Thank you for your help. What is the email ?
What model Regent Vise are you using? Seems like you’d settle for nothing but the best, so simple. Possibly depending on hook-size range.
Hi , well i am picky.. haha. i use an old medallion that i used for years it serves me brilliantly!
Regal also offers different types of jaws for their vises, from very small Midge jaws up to giant salt-water hooks.
Hello! So why you use ttcone on your sunray? To slow the fly down when used in fast streams?
Hi, Well sunrays is a bit different i think. On my Samuraies i want a quite narrow profile and pick cone to give me what i prefer. The Turbo will open up for the very soft hackles to swim in a nice way with out collapsing. 🙂