
Jiggyfly in Silver
Here is one of my favorite sea trout flies with a color inspired from the fly polar magnus. This is a very good color for sunny days on the coast. Material description: Hook: Partridge attitude streamer #2 Weight: Fly dressing cone head with lead inside Thread: Textreme power thread 50 den Wing: Bucktail natural white and fluorescent pink, ripple ice fiber silver Lateral lines: Two Whiting high and dry grizzly feathers Eyes: Fly dressing 3,9 mm stick on eyes - pearl UV resin:

Fly Tv reactions and fly patterns explained
It is finally out there! The fly tv episode Pontus Sjölund, Steffan Jensen and I made on Gotland this spring. There is no major spoiler in this text, you can read through this post and still enjoy the episode afterwards. In the past I have been questioned on my belly boat fishing, and told that it is dangerous and not worth the hassle. However, I have always loved this style of fishing and I think that it adds a new dimension to the traditional sea trout fishing. Of course th

The J-Fly!
Here on Gotland, the water is getting slightly warmer and warmer. That means that fish imitations are getting better as well. This seatrout on the picture was caught on "The J-Fly". I came up with this fly by looking on different patterns like Crazy Charlie, Jiggyfly and some other saltwater patterns. So I made a "mix" out from those flies into one, the fly includes a lot of materials and takes a little bit of time to tie. So you might wonder who I am! My name is Jerome Saund

Stickleback Speykutling - Step by step
This is a special edition, not only of the fly pattern but also of the format step by step. You haven’t seen me mention this fly so much before so it is time I tell you about it and not only that. Because I think it is such an important pattern I will show you how to mass-produce these flies with a nice and even result! My plan when tying this fly is to make a quite large baitfish imitation, therefore I have put a lot of tone into having almost like a zonker appearance to the

Jiggyfly 2 - Step by step & Ripple Ice Fiber
This is a new version of the jiggyfly I have made. It is easy to tie, it is larger than I use to tie them and with the new material Ripple Ice Fiber from Hareline Dubbing. The new material has been super popular since the release and it is not without a reason. It is a fantastic material for baitfish patterns! Sea trout anglers all over Sweden has just thrown themselves over this material lately. Here are a few awesome patterns I just picked up on instagram using Ripple Ice F

Jiggy Fly
This is one of my absolute favorite flies, I used it for the first time this season here and gosh it made me happy when just minutes later i held a fish. Not the most pretty fish but I almost had forgotten what a take on a jiggy fly felt like! Many ask me what flies I have in my flybox and what works best on Gotland. Its easy just saying numerous of flies but after a second thought I decided not to ad any standard seatrout flies that I actually not use or don't catch fish on