Knekestorparen
Hook: nymph/wet style
Thread: black
Body: white-tipped turkey tail
Hackle: black hen
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This fly was born in the 60s at the still water in the highlands of Småland in Sweden. One of the water, where the fly later came to harvest greatest triumphs, was called Knekestorp - and the fly has therefore in the immediate circle of friends come to be called just "Knekestorparen".
Knekestorparen
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Knekestorparen
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
- Ron Eagle Elk
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Re: Knekestorparen
I checked this out, more because of the name than anything...well, that and I saw it was tied by Norm. Danged if that isn't a neatly dressed fly. Beautifully done. Did you wrap the turkey herl around the tying thread before wrapping on the hook shank?
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Re: Knekestorparen
norm, Howdy;
I think I hear the pitter-patter of Stefan's shoes closing in ...
Very well tied fly by the way. There was some discussion awhile ago
about this fly, especially regarding the Turkey feather, iirc.
hank
I think I hear the pitter-patter of Stefan's shoes closing in ...
Very well tied fly by the way. There was some discussion awhile ago
about this fly, especially regarding the Turkey feather, iirc.
hank
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Re: Knekestorparen
yes and super glue applied to the hook shankRon Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2019 5:49 pm Did you wrap the turkey herl around the tying thread before wrapping on the hook shank?
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult