
Hair Caddis
Dry flies100% hair pattern inspired classic the Elk Hair Caddis, from which it differs by the missing hackle of the body because I removed it due to a squirrel dubbing.

CdC Midge dry fly
Dry fliesEach of us has met on the river (in particular in late autumn or in winter) situation when the fish are taking something from the surface. In general these are micro flies called midges.

Copper John v.
NymphsThe Copper John is a simple, effective and very popular nymph in recent years, particularly in the USA, but not only there. This relatively young pattern has many modifications, here differs from the original only the wing case and UV glue.

Black & Grizzly Snatcher
Lake flies, wet fliesSnatcher is a very successful lake fly which is worth using when trout are feeding near the surface. These types of patterns are tied on a curved hooks type of Gammarus or Pupa profile and recognizable sign is hackle on the body.

Golden Olive Buzzer
Emergers, Lake fliesAnother simple lake buzzer tied for the next trips to the Czech fishery. I used here two new and interesting in our market materials: thin thread/winsel the Micro Glint and a red version of the popular Loon UV glue.

Catgut Nymph
NymphsThis nymph has been tied from highly valued material by many fly tiers - the catgut. I caught on this pattern in the last day of the trout season several trouts on small river nearby to me.

Surf Candy v.
sea fliesThe Surf Candy is classic saltwater baitfish fly pattern known for several decades, which is fabulously simple to tie. It was invented by Bob Popovics for catching bluefish, then has been tied from the Bucktail hair and epoxy.

UV Hot E&B Shrimp Fly
sea fliesUV colors and flies tied with a UV materials are very well seen by the fish, for sure a trout and grayling - that's what I know from my own experience.

Black Booby
Lake fliesBooby is another type of lake flies with characteristic eyes made from floating round foam. Very simple and effective pattern for trout or perch.

Daddy Long Legs (Crane fly)
Lake fliesAnother lake pattern which has to imitate the insects of the family Tipulidae. At the end of summer and early autumn those insects are often prey for lake's trout and other species.