A variation of the Black Sheep. First tied by Haraldur Stefanson in Iceland. This version is tied in the Templedog style and is a good fly for fresh-running Salmon when the water is heavy and you want your fly to have good presence and movement.
This Templedog pattern is a big favourite in Iceland and Norway but it can be used anywhere where the signature shape of a Templedog works well. One of the best patterns for when your fly needs...
Three people are credited with this salmon fly; James Wright, PS Wilkinson and Mr Greenwell. It is thought to have been originally tied by James Wright and then developed by Wilkinson and...
Fish the Blue Templedog for fresh running fish. A good early sreason Norwegian Salmon Fly with the shpae and movement of the Templedog style of tying being considered a must have when fishing...
The Undertaker is a classic Canadian Salmon Fly, first tied by late Warren Duncan in 1979. It is one of the most popular flies around and this version tied as a Templedog pattern is an excellent...
The Phatagorva is a derivative of HŒkan Norling's famous Temple Dog style of Salmon Tube Fly. The Phatagorva is probably the most popular of all the Temple Dog variants. The Phatagorva...