Fly tiers and their flies 2010

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Many well-known fly tiers, included winners of international fly-tying championships, will offer an instructive and varied program at the 2010 EWF.

You can get information about a variety of tying techniques, numerous fly patterns, and appropriate materials and tools.

Look over the shoulders of masters while they are tying their flies:

 

Fly tier
Flies
Roman Moser
Austria
RM Sculpins, RM Stone Fly Nymphs
Nymphs and dry flies with the new marbled nymph skin and marbled fly foam
Tandem streamer with the new "minnow shiner" material
Jörg Schuft
Germany
Salmon flies
Igor Stancev
Macedonia
Heavy nymphs - semi realistic but easy to tie, realistic stonefly nymphs, adult stonefly imitations, cased caddis larva - also heavy, terrestrials, etc.
Peter Joest
Germany
Saltwater flies (with emphasis on sea trout [sea-run browns]) and patterns using woven tubes
Robert Gillespie
Ireland
salmon flies, shrimps and hair wing patterns, tubes
Bernd Geier
Germany
Tandem epoxy pike streamer, bullhead streamer, asp epoxy streamer, and two asp poppers,
Stonefly, caddis, and mayfly patterns with and without CDC, carp flies
Jan Reniers
Netherlands
Jambalaya
Marc Petitjean
Switzerland
Basic caddis in three different colors, may flies with simple wings, weighted CDC nymphs, fully CDC parachute may-flies, CDC-elk-hair caddis
Christian Geiger
Germany                       
Large Streamers
Tube-tied, home-cooked and rustic "meals" for pike, huchen, and wall-eyed pike (perch pike),
Weddington or simple hooks
Alfons Schefhold
Germany
Practical, good-fishing patterns (dry flies, nymphs, and streamers)
Hans Eiber
Germany
UD Stonefly (UD = upside down) with inverted hooks, SF Stonefly (SF = Snag Free) mit tied-in monofilament weed guards
Tommy Olinsson
Denmark
Salmon flies - Nevertheless, his speciality are flies tied by hand without a fly vise.
Werner Steinsdorfer
Germany
Wet and dry flies, streamers, nymphs, all types of fishing patterns
Theo Atanassov
Bulgaria-Germany
May-fly patterns, effective flies for trout and grayling
Rudy van Duijnhoven
Netherlands
Vitesse pike streamer in different colour combinations
Georg Christel
Germany
Trout streamers for fishing during the spring and for large trout.
Dry flies such as mayflies, caddis, and individual effective patterns.
Nymphs which will be effective, for example, for trout and grayling in Slovenia from spring-time to autumn.
Siegfried Urchs
Germany
Dry flies using the Paraloop method
Deer-hair caddis patterns (buck caddis)
Mikko Stenberg
Finland
Snow Fly tubes based on classic patterns such as The Beauly Snow Fly
John Lind Rasmussen
Denmark
Making hooks and salmon flys
Hans-Jürgen Baum
Germany
Nymphs
Stoyan Filipov
Bulgaria-England
Nymphs and Fly-Tying techniques with different materials
Federico Renzi
Italy
Realistic Flies
Tomo Ladišić
Croatia
Nymphs and Streamer
Martin Drosh
Czech Republic
Goldhead-nymphs, Micro-nymphs, Shrimp-nymphs, special Grayling-nymphs
Dry and Wet-flies for Mountain River-style and Loch-style fishing
Moreno Borriero
Italien
CDC with foam
Patrick Del Fatti
Switzerland
Traditional wet flies, modern semi-realistic emergers and dry flies
Carsten Scharf
Germany
Sea-trout flies for the Baltic Sea and salmon flies for Norwegian waters
Marco Crippa
Switzerland
CDC
Ulf Pawlik
Germany
Classical fly patterns, Streamer
Thomas Wölfle
Germany
Classical fly patterns
Jackton Maremwa
Kenia
Classical fly patterns
Günther Sareyka
Germany
Jambalaya