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Sandsländan, "Uffes killer" Print E-mail
Written by Ulf Hagström   
tisdag, 05 februari 2008
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"Uffes Killer" Danica / Vulgata

Hook: Any lightweight dry fly hook should do it
"Body": a "reversed" and varnished feather from wood duck
Wing: poly yarn
Hackle: brown , winded undernetah the body

This is a fly that has, been with me for several years now, there are of course alot of ways of doing these style of flies and this is just my way of doing it. The thing that differs this one from many other simillar is the way the hackle are winded underneath the body instead of above it around the wings as most other. I picked this up from famous american flytyer Poul Jorgensen who I saw use this technique on a patter with an extended body of deer hair about six years ago.

I've had some great Vulgata fishing with this one and it has it's big advantage im beeing extremly light weight and always landing the right way.... About the name "Uffes killer" it was named by my good friend Björn Arkenfall who I gave this fly to and beeing a big fan of "Tundrans öring" he named the fly "Uffes killer" and it has been called that ever since. 

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Last Updated ( onsdag, 06 februari 2008 )
 
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