Published May 27. 2021 - 2 years ago
Updated or edited May 27. 2021

Simple Banana Tubefly

The Banana Fly - originally tied by Swedish flyfisher and tyer Mikael Andersson has a gained large success all over Scandinavia. The dark rusty olive/yellow colours suits the slightly coloured rivers in Scandinavia very well, and a big numbers of salmon has been tricked by this nice pattern. In this video we have teamed up once again with Martin Votborg from #MinFlue - and this time he demonstrates his own more simple version of the Banana Tubefly.

Tube: 2 mm clear tube
Thread: Tan and Black
Weight: 10 mm US Tube Gunsmoke
Body: Rainbow Salmo Supreme
Hackle: Yellow hen hackle & Sunburst Ringneck Pheasant
Wing: Banana-yellow Polarfox, Pale Olive Angel Hair
Cheeks: Pro Sportfisher 3D Jungle Cock
Head: Black varnish

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