Published Dec 15. 2022 - 1 year ago
Updated or edited Dec 15. 2022
Stoats Tail Long Wing
Here we will be tying the famous salmon fly Stoat's Tail. This time I'll be tying a long wing version of it. Some of you guys may know of have heard about Árni Baldursson, but he's the man who designed this version of it. The Stoat's Tail is originally from the United Kingdom and is named after the animal Stoat. The fly is a great option for salmon fishing and some people say that the fly is among the best you can have for fishing Atlantic salmon. The original pattern has been around for decades but this particular pattern in this tutorial works all season. The prime time for this pattern is late summer in a dim rainy weather. This fly is simple to tie and 100% worth to have it in your box since it's an Árni Baldursson fly pattern but he has vast knowledge and experience in fly fishing in Iceland and other parts of the world.
Pattern
Author: James Wright.
Hook: Ahrex HR420 #6.
Thread: UNI 8/0 black.
Tag: UNI oval silver.
Rib: Same as tag.
Body: UNI black floss.
Beard: Black rooster.
Wing: Black ostrich + topped with black squirrel.
Head: Black.
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