FLY TYING:
WIGGLE SANDEEL Rasmus Pabst Ovesen
Seatrout generally love big protein-rich prey items so, when targeting them, you shouldn’t be afraid of using big flies. Especially from late spring throughout the summer months and well into fall, seatrout feed ferociously on prey fish such as herring, sprattus, gobius, stickleback and sandeel. And the latter are typically found along relatively shallow coastal stretches with a mixture of sandy patches, rocks and seagrass. In other words, places that are perfect for fly fishing.
Materials Hook: Ahrex PR320 Predator Stinger, #2/0 Thread: Veevus G02 100D, White Under body: Chartreuse Firestar Dubbing Wing: White and Seafoam Squimpish Hair + Peacock & Holo Flash Side: Pro Sportfisher Candy Foil, Silver Holographic, #L UV-resin: Thin Loon UV-resin Head: Marc Petitjean Magic Head, #R13
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FLYFISH EUROPE - SPRING 2021