Size 22 Dry Fly With Quill Body

  • Hook:Gamakatsu # 22
  • Abdomen: Polish Quill secured with Bug Bond Lite UV Resin
  • Wing: CDC
  • Thorax: Oliver Edwards Masterclass Dubbing
  • Hackle: Whiting Dry Fly Hackle
  • Thread: Semperfli 30D20160614-IMG_7737

Bling Bling Midge # 18

  • Hook: Daiichi 1140 #18
  • Abdomen: Polish Quill and Flashabou secured with Bug Bond Lite
  • Legs: Partridge
  • Wing: CDC
  • Thorax: Oliver Edwards Masterclass Dubbing
  • Hackle: Whiting Dry Fly Hackle
  • Thread: Semperfli 30D

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Gray Fancy Midge # 18

  • Hook: Daiichi 1140 #18
  • Abdomen: Polish Quill and Flashabou secured with Bug Bond Lite
  • Legs: Partridge
  • Wing: CDC
  • Thorax: Oliver Edwards Masterclass Dubbing
  • Hackle: Whiting Dry Fly Hackle
  • Thread: Semperfli 30D

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Brown Midge #18

  • Hook: Daiichi 1140 #18
  • Abdomen: Polish Quill secured with Bug Bond Lite UV Resin
  • Legs: Partridge
  • Wing: CDC and Krinkle Mirror Flash
  • Thorax: Oliver Edwards Masterclass Dubbing
  • Hackle: Whiting Dry Fly Hackle
  • Thread: Semperfli 30D

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Green Midge # 18

  • Hook: Daiichi 1140 #18
  • Abdomen: Polish Quill secured with Bug Bond Lite UV Resin
  • Legs: Partridge
  • Wing: CDC and Flash
  • Thorax: Oliver Edwards Masterclass Dubbing
  • Hackle: Whiting Dry Fly Hackle
  • Thread: Semperfli 30D

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Gammarus With Issues

  • Hook: Demmon Competition G601 BL #10
  • Wheight: Lead Wire
  • Tail: Partridge
  • Body: Spicky Dubbing natural, SLF Dubbing FLuo Orange
  • Ribbing: 0,10mm Mono
  • Back: Stretch Flex gray and Bug Bond UV Resin
  • Thread: Veevus 50D

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A Gammarus For The Ladies Of The Stream

  • Hook: Demmon Competition G601 BL #10
  • Wheight: Lead Wire
  • Tail: Partridge
  • Body: Spicky Dubbing natural
  • Ribbing: Troutline UV Ribbing
  • Back: Stretch Flex gray and Bug Bond UV Resin
  • Thread: Veevus 50D

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Tungsten Caddis Larva

  • Hook: Demmon Competition G601 BL #10
  • Weight: 3,5mm Tungsten Bead, Lead Wire
  • Tail: CDC
  • Abdomen: SLF Kaufmann Dubbing (twisted)
  • Thorax: Jan Siman Peacock Dubbing
  • Wing Case: Pheasant, Bug Bond Lite
  • Legs: Partridge
  • Thread: Veevus 50D

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Tungsten Jig Hook Nymph

  • Hook: Hends BL 120 #12
  • Tungsten Bead: 3,5 mm
  • Tail: Coq De Leon
  • Ribbing: Troutline UV Ribbing
  • Dubbing: Hare’s Ear
  • Thorax: Jan Siman Peacock Dubbing mixed with Hare’s Ear
  • Legs: Partridge
  • Thread: Veevus 50D

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How to combine the advantages of pike tubes and streamers

Today, pike flies tied on tubes are very popular. You can tie them as long as you want without the levering effect of long hook shanks, which often causes lost fish. If the fish is hooked, the tube and the hook separates.

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If the hook point is dull, you don’t have to throw the whole expensive pike fly into the trash. You just remove the hook. So, you can fish your pike tubes a very long time.

Then again, there are some disadvantages. It takes more time to change the fly, because the rigging is more complicated. The tube fly swims straight through the water, without strong jigging up and down or jerks from side to side. You can put a heavy conehead on the leader, but it’s still more a wave movement than a true jigging.

So, what if you could combine the advantages of normal pike flies and pike tubes without big effort? Would be cool, right?

Well, it’s super simpel! Just use the „Lachmann Pike Rig“! ;-)

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It’s just an flexible extension for the hook. You need a ordinary bite wire with around 10 kg breaking strength (around 20 lbs) and two sleeves,  special sleeve pliers and a little bit power in your hands. It takes you about 60 seconds to make one. Just meassure the length of the tube, so the front loop just comes out of the front of the tube.

One important thing: You need to tie on tubes with a big diameter, so the extension fits through it. Eumer pike tubes hard in XL work fine, for example.

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Attach your normal bite wire with a snap to the tube and you’ve got a connection like with a normal hook eye, but you can change hook sizes easily or replace dull hooks.

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If you weighted your tube flies, they will jig, if you tie them with a flat big head, the will jerk from side to side. All what you want from a good pike fly.

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Just give this „rig“ a try and make your own experiences!

I wish everybody an awesome pike season! Tight lines!