Tying a fly called Red Frances Fly Tying tutorial | Ívar's Fly Workshop

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    Here we'll be tying the popular salmon fly, Red Frances. Red and black Frances is widely used around the globe for salmon fishing and has been one of the most popular flies in Iceland for catching the Atlantic salmon. The Frances is based on a fly pattern called Black Eyed Prawn that was designed in the UK in the mig 1960's by a man named Peter Deane. It almost became an instant classic and it's named after Miss Frances Hydon, but she was Peters fly tying assistant. As we all know, the fly evolved from a shrimp pattern named Black Eyed Prawn. Pretty much the same idea. This fly here is a copycat of Peters idea came up in Iceland in the late 70's and has been around here ever since, as one if not the most popular flies to catch Atlantic salmon. The Frances can be tied in black, red, orange, yellow, blue or just kind of any colour you can think of. The red and black are though the way most popular colours in the fly. At the time when the fly first came out here in Iceland, some anglers refused to use it, they called it a shrimp or a prawn, comparing it with real prawn as a bait for the fish. Certainly the Frances looks like a prawn, it's based on a prawn imitating fly so no wonder! However these voices of unhappy anglers who refused to use the Frances fly is something you don't hear today. The Frances both in red and black and even more colours like yellow and orange, are used widely all over Iceland and in other countries that have north Atlantic salmon rivers. It's the most used and popular salmon pattern in Iceland still today among with flies like Haugur, Sunray Shadow, Munro Killer and etc. Frances is many anglers favourite fly. The Frances is a great fly in any way and the rest is history. I'd highly recommend to have the Frances with you in red and black colours, either as a fly or as a tube fly.
    Pattern
    Author: Peter Deane.
    Hook: Ahrex Salmon double #8.
    Thread: UNI 8/0 red.
    Stems: 4 stems from brown rooster feathers.
    Tail: Pheasant tail feather.
    Body: Aurora yarn.
    Rib: UNI oval gold tinsel.
    Hackle: Brown rooster feather.
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  • @sharkyscove5
    @sharkyscove5 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice looking fly, where do you buy your double hooks? Thanks 😊

    •  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for the comment!
      Now a days I am mostly tying on hooks from Ahrex. They are strong and durable.

  • @odd-julianmartinsen7560
    @odd-julianmartinsen7560 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Ivar, where can I get this AURORA YARN, you ar using for fly tying??

    •  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, you'll get it in the handy craft stores. It's actually called DMC yarn :) All the best and good luck!

  • @haukurrunolfsson4539
    @haukurrunolfsson4539 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hefurðu hnýtt flugu sem heitir Loðmundur?

    •  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sæll Haukur, nei hef ekki hnýtt hana. Áttu mynd af henni og uppskrift? Gætir sent mér ef þú átt eða getur útvegað á: flugusmidjan@gmail.com
      Kv. Ívar

    • @haukurrunolfsson4539
      @haukurrunolfsson4539 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @ nei því miður, ég stóð við árbakka þegar það kom til mín maður sem fór að tala um þessa mögnuðu flugu sem hann notaði jafnt í sjóbleikju sem urriða. Ég er búinn að leita af henni en finn ekkert

    •  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@haukurrunolfsson4539
      Heyrðu hvað heldurðu að ég hafi ekki fundið? Tékkaðu á þessum link: veidiflugur.is/vara/lodmundur/
      Er þetta sama flugan? Hún lookar a.m.k. mjög vel!

    •  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Jæja, það styttist í Loðmund, ég skaut videoið í gær og fer í að klippa það fljótlega. Þannig það er komið á blað og kemur inn á næstu vikum.