PATTERN OF THE MONTH

Every month we present a new pattern – watch Mikael tie some of his best flies, show his tricks and share ideas behind our best salmon and sea trout flies. Subscribe to receive monthly packs of materials or ready flies, and shop the growing archive of packs available to purchase on a one-time basis. Discover some of our most innovative patterns and learn how to tie them with all the best materials. Welcome to Pattern of the Month!


NEW PATTERN 1st THURSDAY EVERY MONTH


Materials to tie 10 flies or more + storage

Automatically re-ordered and delivered to you when the latest pattern is presented every month. Cancel at any time.

6 ready flies or more + storage

Automatically re-ordered and delivered to you when the latest pattern is presented every month. Cancel at any time.

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NEW PATTERN PACKS

LATEST FILMS

#21 – Classic Pahtakorva

#17 – Scott BTT Nobody

THE LATEST PATTERN

March, 2024

PM #48 – Akroyd Spey

This is one of Mikael’s absolute favourites among the old classic Spey and Dee flies. Already in the early 80s, he had good catches on both Dee strip-winged versions and this one, with a little cinnamon-colored hair wing tied in flat over the mobile heron-hackled body. This classic fly features humus colours, and perhaps that’s one of the reasons it's been so effective on our Baltic rivers and Norwegian rivers running through forested country. We love both the classic approach and the sweeping heron hackles – it's no wonder this fly is still frequently found at the end of our leaders.

Pattern of the Month

Introducing our new fly tying series: Pattern of the Month. Every month we will give you a new instructional film. Mikael will tie some of his best flies, show his tying tricks and share the ideas behind our best patterns. Together with this we introduce a subscription service. You can subscribe to either a pack with all the materials or a pack of ready flies. This is a great way to discover some of our innovative patterns, learn how to tie them and fill up your boxes and wallets. Subscribe—sit back—and get ready for a new exciting fly tying experience every month!


LIVE THE 1st THURSDAY EVERY MONTH


MATERIALS TO TIE 10 FLIES OR MORE + STORAGE

A new pattern is presented, automatically re-ordered the 27th and delivered to you before the film is out every month. Comes in a SOS Organizing wallet. Cancel at any time.

549 SEK / €52 every month

6 READY FLIES OR MORE + STORAGE

A new pattern is presented, automatically re-ordered the 27th and delivered to you before the film is out every month. Comes in a SALAR Supreme fly wallet or fly box. Cancel at any time.

449 SEK / €43 every month

ONE-TIME MATERIAL PACKS

ONE-TIME FLY PACKS

PATTERN OF THE MONTH

Every month we present a new pattern – watch Mikael tie some of his best flies, show his tricks and share ideas behind our best salmon and sea trout flies. Subscribe to receive monthly packs of materials or ready flies, and shop the growing archive of packs available to purchase on a one-time basis. Discover some of our most innovative patterns and learn how to tie them with all the best materials. Welcome to Pattern of the Month!


NEW PATTERN 1st THURSDAY EVERY MONTH


Materials to tie 10 flies or more + storage

Automatically re-ordered and delivered to you when the latest pattern is presented every month. Cancel at any time.

6 ready flies or more + storage

Automatically re-ordered and delivered to you when the latest pattern is presented every month. Cancel at any time.

NEW PATTERN PACKS

THE LATEST PATTERN

March, 2024

PM #48 – Akroyd Spey

This is one of Mikael’s absolute favourites among the old classic Spey and Dee flies. Already in the early 80s, he had good catches on both Dee strip-winged versions and this one, with a little cinnamon-colored hair wing tied in flat over the mobile heron-hackled body. This classic fly features humus colours, and perhaps that’s one of the reasons it's been so effective on our Baltic rivers and Norwegian rivers running through forested country. We love both the classic approach and the sweeping heron hackles – it's no wonder this fly is still frequently found at the end of our leaders.