Fly Tying Theatre

Hands of a fly tyer at work

Fly tyers show their skills live on stage with camera and beamer, will give tips and answer your questions.

Programme on Saturday, 19th of November

When

Who

What

9:30 – 10:30

Hans Eiber

For the Beginner – 5 tips for the Perfect Pattern

Fly tying can, at first, be very frustrating. The tying thread slips, the tail is crooked, and the body looks more like a robust beetle than the desired slender profile of a delicate mayfly. Finally, the finishing knot doesn’t want to work…
With these 5 tips the beginning fly tyer can also quickly tie a fully presentable and usable dry or wet fly.

1. Secure anchoring of the tying thread
2. Tying in straight tails, wings, etc.
3. Proper management of body dubbing
4. Neatly wrapped hackle (wet and dry)
5. Simple finishing knot

10:30 – 10:45

Stefan Schmid

Repair of Wading Clothes

Stefan Schmid shows you how to find pinholes and leaks in GORE-TEX jackets and waders and how to make small repairs. You will get suggestions about the care and maintenance of breathable clothing.

10:45 – 11:45

Piero Sistino

KOPTER FLIES excellencies

New products and technical characteristics

11:45 – 12:45

Bart Reitsma

Streamers with a Twist

In his live demo, Bart will tie a streamer pattern with a twist. That means he will use a feather with and without a shaft and hair with and without skin. He will also show how you can make a loop or simply splice the tying thread.

12:45 – 13:30

Daniela Misteli

The Bully

An unweighted, seductive streamer for bass, trout, and other fish. The tied-in disc provides much movement with little material in addition to retaining the perfect fishing form.

13:30 – 14:30

Rainer Roth

Innovative ideas, suggestions, and tricks for using flies with a spinning rod.

15:00 – 17:00

Hildebrandt’s Auktionshaus

Live Auction of Fishing Tackle

You can find more information here.

Programme on Sunday, 20th of November

When

Who

What

9:30 – 10:30

Karl Flick

„Knotted Fly Bodies“

Karl will show how to make attractive fly bodies with two different colors of thread, such as mouline embroidery thread or antron yarn, for flies such as nymphs, dry flies, or caddis emergers.

10:30 – 10:45

Stefan Schmid

Repair of Wading Clothes

Stefan Schmid shows you how to find pinholes and leaks in GORE-TEX Jackets and waders and how to make small repairs. You will get suggestions about the care and maintenance of breathable clothing.

10:45 – 11:45

Hans Eiber

Finishing Knots with Your Fingers

Whip-finisher tools are available in various versions and not everybody has success with them all. Some find it a nuisance to pick up yet another tool. Particularly irritating is when they successfully conceal themselves under all of the tying materials spread over the tying table. Why not just do without? The best and most versatile knot maker is always available: Our fingers! Let me show you how that works…

11:45 – 12:45

Igor Stancev

Two Different Stonefly Patterns:

1) A Stonefly Nymph
2) A Stonefly Dry Fly

1) Perla Stonefly Nymph, a good imitation for alpine streams but also for lowland waters. Stoneflies live up to 3 years as nymphs before hatching, so they are available for fish year round. This stonefly nymph imitation can be used from the beginning till the end of the fishing season; it is especially effective for big trout. Our favorite pattern has a flat, two-tone body (top brown, belly pale like the natural nymphs). The legs are very lifelike and move in the water. Heart-shaped wing cases complete the realistic silhouette. A heavy tungsten head and additional lead wraps in the thorax are indispensable for fast streams and deep pools where the biggest trout wait for their prey.

2) Dry-Fly Stonefly , a realistic pattern, made with a foam body, CDC under wing, and realistic trimmed wings. Deer hair legs positioned to the sides improve the overall look of the fly and help it to float well despite the large 6-8 size hook. The pattern is proven and effective during hatches of big stoneflies in May and June.

12:45 – 13:45

Heinz Zöldi

Introduction to the World of Legs

Heinz will show three different methods for producing legs for attractor, semi-realistic, and realistic dry flies and nymphs.

13:45 – 14:45

Erwin Tibad

Fly Bodies – Burn Them

Erwin will show how to burn bodies for emergers.

14:45 – 15:45

Peter Joest

Flies for Sea-Run Browns