
Wet Red Tag – classic fly
wet fliesThe Red Tag is a classic fly that was designed by the Englishman Martyn Flynn in the mid-19th century. Its original name is Worcestershire Gem and whatever version (wet or dry) it has proven to be very effective for catching grayling.

Bloody minnow
StreamersBloody minnow is a small streamer pattern which was made of baitfish hair material.

Cased Caddisfly Nymph
NymphsA popular imitation of the caddisfly larvae, which is very effective for trout during higher water conditions.

Deer Hair Pike popper
StreamersThis time something for pike fly fishing. Why popper fly, appreciated in the west countries and so underestimated in our country?

Brown mayfly
Dry fliesThe brown mayfly is my basic dry fly after the olive and gray imitation of this type. With these three basic colors, we can handle most spring situations.

PF Mayfly nymph
NymphsImitation of bigger spring's mayfly nymph wherein I have used for the body a strip from the pheasant primary or secondary wing feather.

Black&Orange Blob
Lake fliesAn extremely simple fly and two basic materials, and the result is a great fly for lake rainbow trout. Of course, it will also work well on the river and when fishing for brown trout.

Flashback Pheasant Tail Nymph
NymphsExtremely effective nymph pattern, variation of the Pheasant Tail Nymph, which is undoubtedly the most used nymph in the last 2 or 3 years. It works great both in clear and dirty water.

Bornholm shrimp fly
sea fliesThis time, something simple to catch the Baltic sea trout, which are caught by an increasing number of fly anglers on our coast and other fisheries, such as the Bornholm island.

Extended Body Mayfly
Dry fliesDry fly fishing with a big mayfly imitation this is the best kind of trout's fishing.
In this pattern, the body of the Mayfly has tied of foam, and this is an extended body.