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| Double K Reversed Spider af: Per Hansen
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Kategori: Lakse-fluer
Underkategori: Diverse
indsendt af: Per Hansen | | Krog: BUWAN
Bindetråd: monofil
Tag: rød flos
Krop: brun og rød dubbing
Kropshackle: Rød perlehøne
Fronthackle: Tealfjer
Hoved: intet
| Bindevejledning: Kelvin Klienman udtaler om denne flue:
This is a pattern originally developed for fishing the Stillaguamish River for Sea Run Cutthroat trout by Al Knudsen in the 1920´s and then altered by guide Mike Kinney in the 1970´s the materials are the same but the way they are tied in are reversed. These flies are known as the Knudsen Spider and the Reverse Spider.
The traditional Knudsen has chenille tied in as the body with a mallard flank palmered in a way that it the flank folds back over the body and, in fact, almost completely masks it. The hackle is tied in first, immediately behind the hook´s eye, by the tip, with the stem curving down and forward of the hook eye. It is wound back along the hook shank, one turn immediately behind the last it helps to shape the feather fibers forward to form a tight cone with the tips pointing out over the eye. So the fly is tied from the eye to the bend where it is tied off. The cone that is formed by the feather fibers has an amazing amount of movement and life like appearance when stripped. The slightest current or movement of the fly causes the coned shape flank to pulse in the water. Det er Al Knudsen´s flue til venstre i en 1920 udgave og Kelvin Klienman´s til højre.
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