| Flyfisherman´s Inari and Teno Rivers | |||
| The flies that recognized in the
rivers Inari and Teno are useful for salmon year after year - by
learning the conditions of each fly pattern of different weather,
waterlevel, temperature and even surrounding nature. Every season
brings out some hot patterns - that are no use for the next season. But
a few of those hot patterns will outlast and become a popular pattern
for several years. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |
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Kummeli |
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Tied by Lauri Syrjänen |
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Hook: |
#4 LW Douple |
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Tag: |
Thin oval silver |
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Tail: |
GPC |
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Butt: |
Black Ostrich |
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Rib: |
Thin oval silver on brown floss |
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Body: |
1/5 Wine-red floss, 3/5 Brown floss and 1/5 Wine-red floss |
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Hackle: |
Red Guinea Fowl |
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Wing: |
Black Bucktail, on top Brown Skunk or something like that |
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Horns: |
Red Macaw or Goose |
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Sides: |
JC eyes |
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Head: |
Black |
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Comments: |
Hair winged as well as feather winged Kummeli is known a good catcher towards midnight. All sizes has been well but the best has been #4 low water douple pattern. |
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