Published Feb 19. 2022 - 2 years ago
Updated or edited Feb 19. 2022

Rødhætte AKA Red Devil

This is a little fly I invented recently, which I think can be a real killer for seatrout. I tried it with success in the local fjord, Mariager Fjord. I call it Rødhætte in Danish, as a nice guy Brian Krogh Larsen suggested, but in English that becomes Little Red Riding Hood! A fly can't have a name like that, so I named it Red Devil in English.
While practicing and tying more of them for friends, I made version in size 8 as well, and added weight underneath the dubbing on some of them as well, but was aiming for a light, transparent fly.

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Kind regards,
Christian Krogh

Materials:
Hook: Ahrex Lightstinger size 6
Thread: Veevus GSP 50d white and an bright orange
Rib: Lagartun Peacock rib
Dubbing: Spawn FLy fish semi seal in the color Salmon Smolt
Tail: Patridge
Flash: Pearl
First hackle: Patridge
Second hackle: Semi seal uv slow burn flame mixed with red feather from a golden pheasant

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Martin Joergensen
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