Not quite sure where to put this thread it may be an example of how fishing crosses many aspects and boundaries
I have a friend (only one) from Denmark who is the inventor of the famous fly called the Juletrae - Danish for Christmas tree. I met him in Ireland some years back and we have fished and worked together since mostly fro seatrout and bass.
The Juletrae is a fantastic fly for seatrout and has proved to be great in Ireland too for many othe species like bass, mullet, pollack, wrasse - it can of course be tied with many variations and colours.
One cold summers evening we decided to build a SUPER JULETRAE - we added a Marc Petitjean magic head - to help it swim and i remembered i had a pack of 'micro sonic' beads so we added these into the body of the fly also. Like the beads in the thread below on soft lures
So it swam - it made noise - it was big and flashy -
we never caught anything on it
Then we went chasing tigers - in Africa - we had an idea the SUPER JULETRAE
A danish seatrout fly called the Christmas tree modified and built in Ireland using Swiss heads and Japanese rattle technology - fished by a viking catches tigers in Africa.
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