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Blog on fly fishing and fly tying by Jindra Lacko / Blog on Fly Fishing and Fly Tying by Jindra Lacko

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Grayling on the Fly Grayling on the Fly by Jindra Lacko Pages Blog Step by Step Tying Czech Nymph Patterns Top Grayling Flies Thursday, January 21, 2016 Olive Blues The trout, not to mention grayling, season seems a long way off. Tomorrow is forecast to be the coldest day of the winter, with the temperature in the Sudeten mountains dropping to minus 30 degrees. Yuck. Is there a better way to warm up to the coming season than by tying a few #16 olives? The tie: #16 Hanák H130 BL Hook 16/0 Veevus thread, grey pardo Coq de León tails goose shoulder, dyed olive body wing of spun CDC whip finish to form a neat head Published by: Unknown 2 comments Labels: Fly Tying Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Tuesday, December 29, 2015 PF 2016 The 2015 fishing season was a tricky one to me. The warmest and driest summer and autumn on record had unfortunate, if not entirely unexpected, impact on the Czech trout & gr...

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