About the Black Madeline Salmon Atlantic Fly
The Black Madeline is a family of modern salmon flies designed for Icelandic rivers, tied on small micro trebles to cope with low, clear water conditions where a subtle silhouette and clean movement outfish bulky dressings.
The Madelines are very sparse, minimalist dressing. A slim, dark wing/underwing with just enough movement in the fibres to breathe on the swing, and the compact micro-treble footprint that keeps the whole presentation refined. It’s the kind of fly you fish with confidence when salmon are sitting tight and you need something small, mobile, and non-threatening.
Fishing Tips:
The Madeline range covers all likely low-water eventualities via different colour variants e.g. Black/Yellow and silver/blue
How to Fish the Madeline
- Fish it on a floating line with a long leader, or a very light intermediate if you need the fly just under the film.
- Let it swing and hang. Micro trebles often get taken right at the end of the swing when the fly pauses and lifts.
Country of origin for this salmon atlantic fly: Iceland
This salmon atlantic fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams
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