Published Dec 30. 2022 - 1 year ago

Cascade

Flyfishing for summer salmon in low waters with a sparse dressed shrimppattern can be deadly effective, and it is difficult to find a more fun way to fish salmon on lighter gear and a floating line compared to the early fishing with heavy gear and sinking lines. In this video we have had the skilled danish salmon angler and flytyer Casper Hansen do demonstrate his bid on Ally Gowans’s successful salmon fly the Cascade.

Hook: Ahrex HR428 – Tying Double
Thread: Black 10/0 Veevus
Tail: Mixed Orange and yellow polarbear and two strands of orange micro crystal flash
Ribbing: Ovel silver tinsel
Body: Veevus silver Flatbraid + Black SSS dubbing
Wing: Black soft hair
Hackle: Yellow and orange softneck

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