A taste of what’s inside the March issue of Fly Fishing & Fly Tying: Make a Dartmoor escape!
Take a spring break in the beautiful, bountiful West Country.
Tag: Tying
Adrian Hauser, participant and multiple winner of the Open German Fly Tying Championship, will be at the EWF for the first time!
Visit Adrian at his fly tying bench on the stage in the Säulensaal where the winners of the German and Swiss Fly Tying Championships will be.
Quite a lot of flies have arrived already for the 12th Open German Fly Tying Championship!
A good number of flies has arrived! The organisation of the EWF would like to thank the fly tiers for their participation, they look forward to further submissions!
A taste of what’s inside the February issue of FF&FT
A taste of what’s inside the February issue of FF&FT.
Jürgen Bartsch for the first time at the Experience the World of Fly Fishing
Listen up fly tiers of streamers and pike fishermen! Jürgen Bartsch, one of the 1st place winners of the 11th Open German Fly Tying Championship, will be at the EWF for the first time!
A lot more visitors for Angeln 2019 in Duisburg!
With over 14.000 visitors the numbers of anglers and flyfishers that visited the Angeln 2019 show in Duisburg was something like twenty percent higher compared with 2018!
12th Open German Fly Tying Championship
After the great success of the last eleven Championships, the judging and the presentation of the winners of the 12th Open German Fly Tying Championship will take place just before and at the 2019 EWF.
Bavarian Fly Tying Open 2019
This competition is addressed to professional and amateur fly tiers. Every one with a passion for fly tying is welcome to participate at the Bavarian Fly Tying Open! Deadline for the competiton is January 30th. 2019.
Experience show on sportfishing and flyfishing
Angeln 2019 has a tradition of being the first angling show of the new year in the west of Europe, because of this it attracts thousands of visitors every year.
Fly Tying: Brian Wise’s Wiggle Stone
“The Wiggle Stone is my standard when nymphing deep in a stream where stoneflies live. As with any Stonefly pattern, the most important question is “How quick does it get to the bottom” and with the Nymph-Head Evolution Stonefly tungsten beadhead, this pattern goes straight to the bottom and into the strike zone”.