Mic’s Woolhead Sculpin (underwater) – video

Short video of one of my favorite sculpin imitations under water. On my YouTube channel you can find a video with tying instructions for Mic’s Woolhead Sculpin. The fly is tied with Natural Sculpin Wool by Michael Jensen. See full fly tying SBS on Mic’s Woolhead Sculpin. Click here… Or see full fly tying SBS […]

Mic’s Woolhead Sculpin – video

In this video I show you how to tie a super simple and effective Sculpin imitation. The material used is Natural Sculpin Wool and a pinch of dubbing, made from the same material. You can combine Sculpin wool with any other material, like marabou, flash fibers, polar fox, bucktail and stuff. See more flies with […]

Streamer class in River Rena, Norway 2014

The current was pressing hard against my legs. The river felt cold and fast, but the weather was sunny and warm. I was standing hip deep in River Rena in Norway. It was early June, 2014. The bank side vegetation was light green, dense – and hanging out over the river. There was absolutely no […]

Natural Sculpin Wool

Being a streamer fishing addict, I find myself fishing quite a lot with different kinds of sculpin imitations. Recently I have experimented a bit with a new fly tying material. I wanted something like the sheep fleece material, but finer in structure. Most of the sheep fleece I have in my possession is fairly coarse, […]

New eyes on my Bucktail Shrimp

A storm hit Denmark yesterday and today… well it’s still raging. Going fishing was not an option. So I’ve spend the day at the tying desk – making 2 dozen shrimp eyes. They are made on 20 pound monofilament dipped in UV-curing resin. After that the eyes are painted with nail lacquer in red, green, […]

Being brand loyal or (just a bit) faithless

Some fly fishing tackle manufactures offer a lifetime warranty on their products. But warranty is one thing – long time relationship to one brand is another. And to be faithful for life… well that sure is a long time. Any high profile brand has got their dedicated followers: People who are dying to get their […]

Dipper

Dipper fishing for caddis larvae in a Danish stream at wintertime.

Uncorking a brand new season

I had my first 2015 fishing trip today. It felt good to get out and clear my head (still rumbling a bit after New year’s eve) in the mild southwesterly wind. The Fjord was clear and ice free – and with a nice wave that gave me confidence in the project – which was catching […]

March Brown and a bit of humility

When I have been tying large streamer flies… using super thin and strong tying tread I tend to get a little bit too self-confident. I don’t actually think I’m a freaking master of the art of fly tying, but I find myself looking at colour plates in old fishing books thinking: Well those guys are […]