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TIEMCO OG MUSTAD FLUEKROGE Let Buet Krog Med Lige Øje, Bru- Fluekrog Fluebinding – godt på vej ind i nyt årti Som alt andet i denne verden er fluebindingen i be- standig udvikling. Fluer kommer og går, hvad der var moderne sidste år er måske glemt i år. Hos The Fly Com- pany sætter vi en ære i at følge udviklingen. Gennem kontakt med vore nære samarbejdspartnere forsøger vi hele tiden at være på forkant med den næste trend. Vi glemmer dog ikke vore rødder, så du kan stadig købe en pose bast, et muldvarpe skind eller et fasan høne vingepar hos os. For hele tiden at sikre os størst mulige bredde og indsigt har vi nu tilknyttet en af Skandinaviens bedste og mest innovative fluebindere – Micke Lindström fra Umeå i Nordsverige. Micke er en meget alsidig fluebinder og fluefisker, med hovedvægt på havørred og laks. Micke´s fluer er kendte i hele Skandinavien og fungerer som konstant inspiration for andre fluebindere. Micke er blandt andet ophavsmand til Zonkervinger på lakse og havørred fluer. En type fluer, der går sin sejrsgang over alt, hvor der fiskes efter laks og havørred. Du vil i fremtiden se flere produkter som Micke har sat sit fingeraftryk på, særligt på rørflue siden, men også på hackler og skind. Du vil kunne genkende disse produkter under mærket: »Recommended by Micke Lindström«. Har du spørgsmål, tanker eller ønsker, så send os en mail på: [email protected]. God fornøjelse med vores nye katalog. The Fly Company GZXdbbZcYZYWn B^X`ZA^cYhigb Indholdsfortegnelse: Hårmaterialer . 3 Diverse værktøj og stik . .34 Dubbing og dispensers . 8 Starterkits og rørfluerør . 36 Fjermaterialer . 11 Partridge fluekroge . .37 Nakker . 14 Tiemco fluekroge . .39 Hackler . 16 Mustad fluekroge . 41 Syntetiske materialer . 17 Climax fluekroge . 42 Poppers og foam . .24 Lak, lim og voks . .43 Øjne og conehead . 26 Tiemco og Photonic Passage . .43 Tinsel, floss, bindetråd og wire . 29 Flydemiddel og linedressing . .45 Tiemco stik og værktøj . .32 Tilbehør . 46 Marc Petitjean stik og værktøj . .33 3 Polarræv krop 0001- Guldræv krop 0005- (A) Stærke, men samtidigt meget (H) Et fantastisk flot materi- HÅR MATERIALER bløde hår. Kan bruges som er- ale. Meget lange bløde hår, som statning for marabou. Bruges på varierer i farven fra gyldenbrun Micke Lindströms Zonkerfluer. til ravfarvet. Perfekt materiale Findes i: 01 Hvid, 03 Sort, 11 til store rørfluer og laksefluer. Purple, 13 Orange, 21 King- Findes i: 00 Natural. A B fisher Blue, 30 Olive, 33 Green . DKK. 11,50 Highlander, 37 Rød, 38 Gul, 39 Brun, 67 Mörrum Orange, 79 Guldræv hale 0006- Chartreuse. (I) 8-12 cm lange let krusede . DKK. 14,00 hår. Changerer i farverne fra grå over i gyldenbrunt og slutter Polarræv Zonkers 0001st- med sorte spidser. Flottere mate- (B) Samme som ovenstående, riale til rørfluer og waddingtons men skåret i 3 mm brede strips. findes ikke. Findes i: 00 Natural. C D Findes i: 01 Hvid, 03 Sort, 11 . DKK. 11,50 Purple, 13 Orange, 21 King- fisher Blue, 30 Olive, 33 Green Rød ræv krop 0011- Highlander, 37 Rød, 38 Gul, 39 (J) Anvendeligt til mindre Brun, 67 Mörrum Orange, 79 streamers, havørred- og lakseflu- Chartreuse. er. Kan desuden bruges til ben og . DKK. 35,00 haler på nymfer. Hårlængden er ca. 4-6 cm. Findes i: 00 Natural. Polarræv hale 0002- . DKK. 11,50 E F (C) Efterhånden et næsten klas- sisk hårmateriale til alle former Rød ræv hale 0012- for streamers, laksefluer og (K) 6-8 cm lange let krusede, havørredfluer. Findes i: 01 Hvid, rødbrune hår. Velegnet til min- 03 Sort, 10 Claret, 11 Purple, dre rørfluer og havørredfluer. 13 Orange, 21 Kingfisher Blue, Findes i: 00 Natural. 25 Fiery Brown, 26 Ginger, 27 . DKK. 11,50 Tan, 30 Medium Olive, 33 Green Highlander, 37 Rød, 38 Gul, 39 Canadisk ulv krop 0009- G H Brun, 40 Grey, 41 Fluo Pink, 60 (L) Et blødt materiale med lidt Golden Olive, 61 Peacock Blue, stivere dækhår. Velegnet til kyst- 66 Burnt Orange, 70 Ashgrey, 79 fluer og mindre havørred- og Chartreuse. laksefluer. Hårlængden er ca. 4-6 . DKK. 11,50 cm. Findes i: 00 Natural. DKK. 13,00 Polarræv hale XL 0002- (D) Samme som ovenstående Canadisk ulv hale 0010- men længere. 8 - 12 cm. Perfekt (M) Lange let krusede hår. I J som overvinge på store lakse- Hårene er forholdsvis skin- og havørred-fluer. Findes i: nende. Fint til lyse rørfluer. Hår- 03xl Sort. længden er ca. 8-12 cm. Findes i: . DKK. 13,50 00 Natural. DKK. 11,50 Polarræv combo 0112- (E) Combosæt som indeholder Gråræv krop 0035- seks farver: Grey, Sort, Green (N) Det originale vingemateriale Highlander, Rød, Gul, Fiery til RAT-fluerne. Dækhårene er K L Brown. Findes i: 01 Combo 1. sort/hvide. Gråræv kropsskind . DKK. 26,50 findes kun naturfarvet. Findes i: 00 Natural. Sølvræv krop 0003- . DKK. 11,50 (F) Lange sort/hvid markerede hår, kan bruges til alle former Vaskebjørn krop 0013- for hårvingede fluer. Længden (O) Et meget blødt materiale til varierer fra 6-8 cm. Findes i: 00 mindre lakse- og havørred- fluer Natural. samt til kystfluer. Stort stykke. M N . DKK. 14,00 Hårlængden er ca. 6 cm. Findes i: 00 Natural, 02 Bleached, Sort, Sølvræv hale 0004- 13 Orange, 32 Emrald Green, 37 (G) Meget lange og let krusede Rød, 38 Gul, 39 Brun. hår. Sorte i spidsen og lyse i bun- . DKK. 42,00 den. Mest velegnet til rørfluer. Længden på hårene er 8-12 cm. Tanuki krop natur 0020- Findes i: 00 Natural, 03 Sort, 11 (P) Finn Racoon naturfarver. Purple, 13 Orange, 21 Kingfisher Stort stykke. Findes i følgende O P Blue, 25 Fiery Brown, 26 Ginger, farver: 00 Natur, 13 Orange, 38 33 Green Highlander, 37 Rød, 38 Gul. Gul, 39 Brun, 41 Fluo Pink. .DKK 55,00 . DKK. 13,50 FluebindingsFluebindings katalogkatalog 4 Tanuki krop 0021- Minkhale 0103- HÅR MATERIALER (A) En variant af Finn Racoon, (J) Fint materiale til små zonkers. som er helt hvid og derfor nem at Findes i: 00 Natur. farve. Andre i branchen har ka- . DKK. 20,00 ldt dette for tempelhund, hvilket det dog ikke er. Håret er langt og Bucktail 0110- blødt med lidt stivere dækhår. (K) Klassisk materiale til store A B Findes i: 00 Natural, 01 Hvid, 03 streamers og rørfluer. Findes Sort, 13 Orange, 21 Kingfisher i: 01 Hvid, 03 Sort, 08 Pink, 11 Blue, 25 Fiery Brown, 33 Green Purple, 13 Orange, 14 Fl. Fire Highlander, 37 Rød, 38 Gul, 79 Orange, 21 Kingfisher Blue (Fl. Chartreuse. Blue), 26 Ginger, 27 Tan, 29 Lt. DKK. 18,00 Olive, 30 Olive, 33 Green, 37 Rød, 38 Gul, 39 Brun, 40 Shad Grævling 0030- Gray, 41 Fl. Pink, 49 Lavendel, (B) Meget stive hår med sort/ 51 Fl. Orange, 52 Fl. Gul, 61 C D hvide markeringer. Grævling er Blue, 66 Burnt Orange, 79 Fl. velegnet som undervige på fluer Chartreuse. 84 Rootbeer. med lange bløde vinger. Hår- . DKK. 31,00 længden varierer fra 6-10 cm. Findes i: 00 Natural. Bucktail stykker 0109- . DKK. 14,00 (L) Små stykker bucktail. Findes i: Samme farver som Bisam skind 0038- hele bucktail. E F (C) Et must til alle som binder . DKK. 8,50 rørfluer i Micke Lindströms stil. Findes i følgende farver: 00 Nat- Bucktail combo 0112- ural, 03 Sort, 13 Orange, 25 Fiery (M) Sortiment med seks farver. Brown, 38 Gul, 79 Chartreuse. Farverne kan variere fra pakke . DKK. 50,00 til pakke. Findes i: 50 Fl. Farver og 51 Mixed Regular Colors. Ged 0034- . DKK. 26,50 (D) Til de store laksefluer som G H Sunray Shadow og lignende. Snowshooe Rabbit 0108- Findes i: 01 Hvid, 03 Sort, 11 (N) Lækkert materiale til tørflu- Purple, 13 Orange, 14 Hot Or- er. Findes i: 00 Natural Cream, 03 ange, 21 Kingfisher Blue, 25 Fi- Black, 25 Rust, 27 Tan, 30 Olive, ery Brown, 33 Green Highlander, 34 Light Dun, 36 Dark Dun. 37 Rød, 38 Gul, 61 Peacock Blue, . DKK. 28,00 77 Golden. DKK. 14,00 Kalvehale 0120- (O) Et standardmateriale til I J Woodchuck 0009- et utal af hårvingefluer. Hår- (E) (Skovmurmeldyr). Et blødt længden varierer fra 5-8 cm og materiale med forholdsvis korte er let krusede. Findes i: 01 Hvid, hår. Anvendes i en del svenske 03 Sort, 11 Purple, 13 Orange, nymfer. Findes i: 10 Natural. 21 Kingfisher Blue, 30 Olive, 33 . DKK. 12,00 Green, 37 Rød, 38 Gul, 39 Brun, 40 Grå, 41 Fluo Pink, 42 Blue, 53 Egernhale 0100- Fluo Green. (F) Egern hale har været et stan- . DKK. 23,00 K L dard materiale igennem en men- neskealder. Findes i: 00 Natural Kalvehale combo 0112- Brun, 03 Sort. (P) Sortiment med seks farver. DKK. 18,00 Farverne kan variere fra pakke til pakke. Findes i: 90 Mixed Silver Tippet egern 0101- Colors. (G) En grå egernhale med næs- . DKK. 26,50 ten hvide spidser. Findes i: 00 Natural, 11 Purple, 13 Orange, 21 Nutria Krop 0125- M N Kingfisher Blue, 25 Rusty Brun, (Q) Et meget specielt materiale, 27 Tan, 33 Green Highlander, 37 som anvendes på en del finske Rød, 38 Gul, 41 Fluo Pink 52 Fl. laksefluer. Blandt andet Finsk Gul, 79 Fl. Chartreuse. Bomber. Stort stykke i hver pak- . DKK. 18,00 ke. Findes i: 00 Natural, 01 Hvid, 02 Silver (Badger), 03 Sort, 11 Sibirisk Egern 0102- Purple, 13 Brun Orange, 25 Fi- (H) Klassiker til mange ery Brown, 30 Olive, 32 Green, hårvingede laksefluer - særligt 37 Rød, 38 Gul, 39 Brun, 71 Sil- O P krogfluer. Findes i: 00 Natur. ver Doctor Blue. DKK. 20,00 . DKK. 33,00 Egernhale combo 0112- Rådyrhår 0041- (I) Egernhale, sortiment med (R) Det originale materiale til seks farver.
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