Pattern of the Month #42 – Classic The Bastard
This crossover between two of our most popular flies: Pahtakorva and Nasty Banana has proven to be just as good as expected. A superb pattern both when the river get a bit of colour and when it runs almost totally gin clear. We fish them from big and fat 12–10 cm down to more sparsely tied 4–3 cm. The spey-like ostrich hackle gives this fly that extra sexy swimming look. There are few cross breeds that so fast proven to be so extremely good. The bastard may be a bastard, but a bloody good one! Explore more at frodinflies.com Follow us at Facebook and Instagram @frodinflies, and don’t forget to subscribe if you want to see more films like this is the future! #seriousaboutsalmonfishing #fightforthewildsalmon

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Pattern of the Month #43 – Waker Takers

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Pattern of the Month #36 – Classic Willie Gun

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Pheasant: a classic wet fly from Favorite Flies and Their Histories (1892) by Mary Orvis Marbury

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Håkan Norling - 10 favourite flies

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Pattern of the Month #61 – Classic Black Dog

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The BEST Stonefly Nymph - Tying The Extended Body Pats #flytying #colorado

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Pattern of the Month #35 – Lion Samurai

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The Fascinating Story of Daiwa, The Japanese Budget Reel That Became World-Class

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Pattern of the Month #37 – Sillen Butterfly

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"Dirty Banana" Tube Fly! Fly tying tutorial of a salmon fly!

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Pattern of the Month #38 – Classic Hamilton

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Pattern of the Month #21 – Classic Pahtakorva & Håkan Norling’s Original Templedog

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Pattern of the Month #32 – Classic Flomflugan

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Fly Tying with Tellis Katsogiannos #8 Sunray Shadow Variations

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Pattern of the Month #17 – Scott BTT Nobody

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Record Atlantic Salmon

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Pattern of the Month #56 – Classic Thunder & Lightning

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Pattern of the Month #47 – Mikkeli Blue Flash Wing

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Pattern of the Month #15 – Classic Mikkeli Blue

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