Frodin TTT Series
Frodin Nasty Banana TTT Nobody Series
The dirty yellow option on the humus tinted river is a safe card. Many versions on this concept have been tried. I prefer this a bit to the brownish-olive side, it’s discrete but well seen. I fish it with the gold steering FITS tube, but also with black or bronze. I prefer to fish them quite small, seldom over 6-8 cm. On the TTT they are easy to tie and to get the right profile.
Frodin Zebra TTT Nobody Series
The white-black-white Zebra is a hotted Black & Silver. A fly with a bit more contrast and attitude. I fish my Zebras as a standard on quite clear water, I fish them from small to big, I vary the styling and fish TTT, Samurai or a fat Classic depending on where I fish. It’s a must in the box. I use the pearl white FITS steering tube for extra contrast or the black, but with this you can harmonise the tube with the conditions.
Frodin Black Green Helmet TTT Nobody Series
This black and green fly is now after more than 20 years a true favourite to me and many of my friends. A classic combination that in this weighted version probably will make the pattern keep on catching great fish. I fish it with a M or S fl. chartreuse FITS as steering tube. On the clear river that cloudy day it can do miracles.
Frodin In Flames TTT Nobody Series
When the river gets some colour, we want our flies to do the same. In Flames is my number one high water fly. Fished deep the TTT is perfect. The TTT version I fish with a fl. orange or fl. magenta FITS steering tube or to tint it down to a fly for just a bit coloured water or those magic fall days fish it with a black steering tube.
Frodin Sillen TTT Nobody Series
A small Sillen on a floater is a deadly sunshine combo. The TTT version makes it possible to search that fast water without the fly skating. A bigger size will cut the white water and find the fish. On the “blue river” it’s the best and even gin clear colour likes Sillen. I fish it with silver, clear, glow or maybe it’s best with that fl. blue FITS steering tube.
Frodin Pahtakorva TTT Nobody Series
My first fish on the large TTT came from the Alta, weighing in at 36 lbs, it was a strong fantastic fish. In the corner of the mouth was that TTT Pahtakorva buried. One day later 38 lbs! The Pahtakorva on the TTT showed to be a great combination. I will fish this many places. On a light line the small size will fish quite high and the large will add some extra depth to the sinker. I vary the steering tube between black, bronze and fl. orange FITS.
Frodin The Witch TTT Nobody Series
This evil little fly originates from Black Green Helmet, but is a bit more of a sunshine fly for the clearer river. I fish it as a general standard fly on the greenish river. The Witch has been good to me, given me good fishing and big fish. The TTT makes it possible to stay on the floater for the fast water and to get on the intermediate faster. I vary the fly from fl. chartreuse to black FITS steering tube or why not try one in fl. yellow.
Frodin Mikkeli Blue TTT Nobody Series
The special night fly originating from the mighty Alta, based on the colours that stay longest before all gets grey. This version on our Mikkeli gives a fat profile and you vary it by using black or fl. magenta FITS steering tube. Personally, I just love that purple metallic colour. When the light goes away that’s what my eyes find in the box
Frodin Willie Gun TTT Nobody Series
The British standard on the TTT is a general fly for that whiskey coloured water (sounds better than tea). I prefer it on a cloudy day and varying the steering tube to fl. orange or fl. yellow FITS from black and it will work in a bit more coloured water. Add a gold hook and you have a fly for quite murky conditions. A super fly in many rivers.
Frodin Highlander TTT Nobody Series
This one of my patterns with a strong classic influence. In the old days, I fished the Green Highlander a lot. Nowadays this is my sunshine version. A modern deadly sunny day fly. I use silver, gold or fl. chartreuse FITS as steering tube. Fish it in that white water where the fish hide from the sun, fish it fast, and be prepared for that loop to smash the handle!