Monday 2 December 2013

How to fish weighted nymphs

Some Thoughts On Nymph Fishing by Wolfgang Fabisch

When walking along a river, I frequently meet fly fishermen trying to fish nymphs with leaders that are too short. Keep in mind that this text deals only with fishing weighted nymphs on a monofilament leader.

heavy weighted nymphs


Nymph Fishing with weighted nymphs


Tight lines

Thursday 21 November 2013

Kamasan hooks prepared with beads and lead

Maybe it´s not a new idea, but it´s new in our Canada shop: Hooks prepared with beads and lead. We use Kamasan hooks for fly tying for more than 15 years, and are very satisfied with. The combination of Kamasan with our beads result in a perfect product for your use.



Prepared Kamasan Hooks


perfect prepared Kamasan hooks





Sunday 17 November 2013

Flies and more

During the last 23 years I have had the opportunity to gather a lot of experience in fly fishing in Canada. Now you can benefit from it, because I start to sell a small selection of my best flies.



Best Steelhead Nymphs


First I start with steelhead nymphs. For further informations please see:


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Best regards,  Wolfgang

Sunday 20 October 2013

Fly tying with Wolfgang Fabisch: Universal mayfly nymph

Fly tying instructions for the universal mayfly nymph.  Dozens of patterns can be imitate by changing of colors and materials.



 how to tie the universal mayfly nymph



Today: How to tie an universal mayfly nymph.

Fly tying instructions, how to tie the universal mayfly nymph

Thursday 12 September 2013

Fly tying with Wolfgang Fabisch: Buck caddis

Fly tying instructions for another dryfly - the deerhair caddis. This is a perfect fly for very fast water conditions. Very visible and floats unbelievable.


Fly tying the buck caddis


Today: How to tie a buck caddis

Monday 2 September 2013

Fly tying with Wolfgang Fabisch: Pheasant Tail

After tying a parachute dry fly in the last lesson, we´ll tie a very famous nymph. The Pheasant Tail. As famous it is, as easy to tie is it.

the pheasant tail

Today: How to tie a Pheasant Tail