When fishing for Atlantic salmon, small flies are often the key to success. And of course, this also applies for the high-quality Green Highlander Double from Superflies. This pattern really deserves its reputation as a true classic. Due to its impressive effectivity, it has gained the trust of countless salmon fishermen during the last decades. Summarized, it combines a compact silhouette with a very striking colour combination – small but excellent. A proven concept that has already convinced countless salmon all over the world – for instance in Scotland, Norway or Russia. Without a doubt, this very versatile pattern is a great choice for fishing in clear rivers and during sunny days. And due to its rather small size, it is particularly great for warmer water, which is often the case during the summer months. But this “little beauty” can also do wonders in totally different conditions. Thus, this true classic should never be missing in your fly box!
Like all hook flies from Superflies, it is tied onto a high-quality hook. In this case, it’s a proven Loop double. This black hook offers outstanding hooking properties and impressive strength. Therefore, you will always be ready for the fish of a lifetime.
Details:
- Premium salmon fly from Superflies – small but excellent!
- A great choice for very clear rivers and sunny days – especially in warmer water!
- Made of high-quality materials and tied in a very durable way
- Extremely reliable Loop double hook with barbs (Mustad 80529)
The flies from the Scandinavian manufacturer Superflies are extremely popular all over the world – especially the large collection of premium salmon flies. In addition to timeless classics, this impressive selection also includes countless modern patterns that have been extremely effective in recent years. In fact, all of these flies have one thing in common: their outstanding quality. Therefore, they consist of high-quality materials tied in a very durable way. Summarized, Superflies offers the perfect salmon fly for every type of fishing – whether a tiny hitch or a heavily weighted tube fly.