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The Essential Fly Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow Fishing Fly

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Our Part Number
SD-3003-14
Bar Code
5056544637382
Manufacturer Part Number
SD-3003-14
Brand
The Essential Fly
Product Type
Fishing Flies

Fishing Fly Details
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Fly Type
Klinkhammer

Hook Specifications
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Hook Points
1

Fishing Species
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Use To Catch Grayling
Yes

Fishing Situations
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Use On Rivers
Yes
Use On Brooks & Streams
Yes

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Coloured water and bad light

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Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow

Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow has been created by Sandy Dickson as his variant of the traditional Klinkhammer created by Hans Van Klinken. The Blank Buster Range is a range of flies developed by Sandy to imitate flies in their different stages of development from buzzer, emerger, to dry fly and as a lure pattern for still waters.

Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow

This is definitely an essential fly. This excellent fish-catching fly was originally devised by the innovative Dutch fly-tyer Hans Van Klinken. The fly, which hangs down in the water supported by the parachute hackle,could be classed as an emerger, an aquatic insect on the point of hatching; whatever the classification, the trout certainly find it extremely attractive. It has been effective on English chalk streams for both trout and grayling. The hackle has floatant applied with the body taking in water so that it sits low as an emerger. Sandy has added his own unique twists to this fly, using the Blank Buster ribbing along the body and a hot spot tag which has been deadly throughout the Blank Buster Range. In this case the Hot Spot Tag is in Phosphor Yellow which is deadly for Grayling as well as trout.

The Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow is an incredible fish catching fly originally devised by the innovative Dutch fly tyer Hans Van Klinken for trout and grayling. When on a course with Oliver Edwards he said that the Klinkhammer is absolutely incredible, even when fish are not taking on the surface this fly is known to 'lift' fish.The fly hangs down in the water supported by the parachute hackle. Due to to body of the pupa sitting under the surface while the hackle and wing are on the surface it represents an emerging caddis fly. The Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow is tied with Black and Yelow Poly posts which increase visibility as light changes with the variance of the two colour posts. The Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow is effective on everywhere from English chalk streams to rivers world-wide.


Use The Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow To Catch:


The Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow can be used to catch Rainbow Trout

The Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow can be used to catch Brown Trout

The Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow can be used to catch Grayling



As the name indicates dry flies which include Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow are designed to float on the surface of the water. Trout dry flies types which include Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow imitate a wide variery of flies and insects which inhabit the surface of the water. There is nothing like using dry flies and watching trout and grayling rise to the surface. To purists dry fly fishing is the true art-form of fly fishing, indeed some rivers only permit dry fly fishing. There are some dry flies (e.g. the Popper, Muddlers) which are designed to attract fish by the action of creating a surface disturbance. The flies are made from very bouyant materials (e.g, cork, ethafoam or deer hair, the latter having a generous application of floatant). A Muddler retrieved upwind of a rise can often result in a bulge in the water as the fish follows the fly.

Dry Fly Fishing Techniques With The Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow

A dry fly like Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow has flotant (Gink is the most popular) warmed in your hand and gently rubbed into the hackles to help Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow float and they are usually cast singly on a trout tapered leader. A floating line is used, but with the tapered leader de-greased so that it does not glint and flash light spooking the trout.

Special Fishing Techniques with the Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow

The Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow is fished by putting floatant on the wing post and moistening the body. The fly is then floated down stream with constant mends as appropriate to stop the Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow skimming the stream as it must float naturally at the speed of the current.

 

The Essential Fly Blank Buster Klinkhammer Phosphor Yellow Fishing Fly was last modified on 21/12/2023 11:33

 

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07 April 2021  | 

These flys look very good and I expect them to work when I get chance to put them to water. Very quick delivery from store.

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