Hello Anglers friends from the UK
From Southamerica, this time I want to tell you about my last video that I have posted in Youtube, where I explain how to do a useful spoonfly.
I did a new spoonfly and I wish some of you will try to do the same and test it in your fishing experience.
Before to talk about my spoonfly, I want to give a brief introduction about who was "Attila the Hun".
Attila was the ruler of the Hunnic Empire, located between Asia and Europe in the V Century. Attila meant "terror" to ancient Romans. He was a great conqueror.
As my other spoonflies, this one works very well for both saltwater and freshwater fishing.
Although doing the spoonfly take some time and dedication, given that it is not too expensive because the spoon is made from lead, Attila is very useful when you are fishing in places where you find many obstacles and you have to risk your lures because there are sunk rocks, algae, seaweed, others.
Something special to remark about Attila's Fly-tail is that this time I kept the body fibers bended without cutting them. This detail, gives to the spoonfly an excellent effect when your are retrieving back the spoonfly in the water.
I hope you will enjoy this video. As always, all your comments will be welcome...
Here is a picture of Attila and the link to the video in Youtube:
Attila Spoonfly:
How to do video:
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