
Orange Spey Shrimp
Here is a version of a spey shrimp that use to work really well for me during autumn and winter months when there is really low light. If there is a coudy day in that time of year, then for sure this fly will be on my leader. This is an updated version of a fly I posted here on the blog 2017 Material list: Hook: Partridge CS54 #4 Thread: UTC 140 - fl. orange Tail: Ringneck Rump Hackle - Natural Hackle: Whiting Spey Bronze Dyed Orange Dubbing: Ice Dub Orange Eyes: Easy shrimp

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

LEO Goldie
I'm so impressed with these new easy shrimp legs. Realistic and simple to wrap onto the hook. The legs are soft and move well in the water. My favorite color is the transparent dirt brown. It is a brilliant color that goes well with a sand color or pink like I have here. At the moment I fish this fly with a floating line, but that is mostly to do with it being wintertime and cold water. When the temperature rises during the spring I can for sure see myself fishing this patte

Float-aid worm
Do you want to find the most simple and fastest tied fly that you just can produce in big numbers in a variety of colors? Look no further! The Gothenburg pattern I couldn't be without, killer worm (dräparmask) This fly is just as stupid simple as it looks. It is a marabou feather on a hook. I tweaked it a little bit here to a killer worm with life west. Why I added a piece of foam is to get this fly more suspending. I also added a strand of electric ripple ice fiber. Just on

Magic Head on the coast - How and When?
The innovating movement of this fly is astonishing. The Magic Head will change the way you fish and the way fish react to your flies. Flipped forwards, the magic head will give your patterns more of a side-to-side action than any other fly. I have got several questions regarding magic head on the coast and there have even been rumors that they don't work on Gotland. Here I will cover the basics of what it is and talk about when is the most beneficial to try to tie one on. It

Pattegris - The Pink Piglet Fly
The fly I have chosen to give light to today is a real classic in the coastal fishing, both in Gotland and in other places. It has a great visibility in the water and a nice shrimp shape which works really good when the water is cold and during the whole spring. No fly-list for sea trout is complete without it. Here you can see what materials I use when I tie them. When selecting materials I like to have a nice blend between fluorescent and none fluorescent materials and choo

Mulkkis - The pink shrimp
One of those unique flies for Seatrout fishing, this pink carrot looking fly can be really effective sometimes. The shape is something you can cut down yourself. It is a Finnish style fly that is very popular in our neighbor country and something they use to bring with a lot of confident when they travel to us at FishYourDream- Gotland. Here is @tapanihen with a seatrout caught on Mulkkis last week. He counted down the depth with the Vision Kust line for 15 seconds before sta

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

Hot-Orange Shrimp
If you like to have a large winter fly this can be something for you! I like to have at least one a bit larger fly on the leader and this has been working good since I tied a bunch of these late last year. The inspiration to tie these came when I found a small piece of spey hackle in a Fly Tier's Variety Pack I bought. The fly is pretty much tied like the fly pattegrisen, so if you haven't tried tying a shrimp similar to this before you can here watch a video of how it is mad

Polar Magnus
An effective fly for coastal seatrout, with some eyes the polar magnus becomes so much more aesthetically appealing! I caught a 63 cm post spawning male on on a polar magnus the other day, really like this fly that have that fluorescent pink color they really like but without the strong color taking over the whole flies appearance to much. I hereby start a series of what’s in my coastal flybox, for the one interested it will all be gathered under the category seatroutflies Po