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Anatomy and proportions of fully dressed salmon fly
List of the most common "Cites-species" used for flytying
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1: Categories 2011

1 Salmon Flies: Fully Dressed: The Kate
  This is the only category where you must tie a specific pattern. The pattern given by us must be followed. Hook: Mustad SL53U BL 2/0. Contact us if you need some hooks at no cost for you. A written pattern description must follow the fly. CITES-export-permit if needed.(There are noe CITES-material in this fly).
 
2 Salmon Flies: Fully Dressed: Open:
  Except from category 1 we do not accept fully dressed salmon flies in other categories than this. Hook: Mustad SL53U BL 2/0. Contact us if you need some hooks at no cost for you. A written pattern description must follow the fly. CITES-export- permit if needed.
 
3 Salmon Flies: Hair Winged: Open:
  All hairwinged salmon flies belong to this category. Hook: Mustad SL53U BL 2/0. Contact us if you need some hooks. A written pattern description must follow the fly. CITES-export-permit if needed.
 
4 Nymphs, emergers, pupas:
  We say that a fly is a nymph until it has left its nymphal skin. Waterbeetles, waterspiders, freshwater prawns, and other insectlooking underwaterbugs living in fresh water belongs in this category. Hook: Mustad. A written pattern description must follow the fly. CITES-export permit if needed.
 
5 Wet Flies:
  Traditional or new wetflies with quill-, hackle- or synthetic wings. We do not accept salmon flies in this category or flies tied on streamer-hooks. A written pattern description must follow the fly. Hook: Mustad single hook. CITES-export-permit if needed.
 
6 Streamers:
  A streamer is a fly that imitate a fish. Streamers are often tied on a long-shanked hook or an ordinary wetfly hook with a long wing. The wing or other part of a streamer is usually tied of hair, feathers, zonkerstrips or different kinds of synthetics. Streamers tied for use in salt water belongs in the SALTWATER FLIES category. Hook: Mustad. A written pattern description must follow the fly. CITES-export-permit if needed.
 
7 Saltwater Flies:
 

This is the category for all flies intended for saltwater game fish. Typical saltwater flies includes imitations of prawns, crabs and other saltwater creatures. Saltwater flies are often tied on shining, stainless steel or nickelplated, rustproof hooks. Streamers originally constructed for use in fresh water, like Muddler Minnow, belongs in the STREAMER category. Hook: Mustad. A written pattern description must follow the fly. CITES-export-permit if needed.
 

8 Dry Flies:
  Traditional hackled pattern or an imitation of a fully hatched insect. Also dry flies like attractors, bombers, big salmon dry flies and imitations of landliving insects or floating, insect-looking bugs. Hook: Mustad. A written pattern description must follow the flies. CITES-export-permit if needed.
 
9 Open Class:
  The open class is for flies that do not fit in any of the other categories. Flies like deerhair mouse, double-hooked salmon- and seatrout-flies, tubeflies, poppers, etc. belongs in this category. Hook: Mustad. A written pattern description must follow the fly. CITES-export-permit if needed.
 
10 Super-realistic Flies:
  All super-realistic flies belongs in this category: Nymphs, super-realistic dry flies, crabs and crayfish, etc. Flies with no visible flytying and flies that contain animal parts from the creature that are imitated, will be disqualified. Hook: Mustad. A written pattern description must follow the fly. CITES export-permit if needed.
 

 

 




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