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DRY TROUT FLIES
<U><B>DRY TROUT FLIES</B></U> Dry Fishing Flies mimic the trout fly in its adult stage. Dry trout flies generally look quite delicate and go from pale to black. Try to float the dry fly at the same speed as the water to imitate the most natural look to the fish. Using a fly floatant is a good idea to stop it getting water logged. Trout will raise out of the water to take a dry fly, as they do not have eyelids remember they will not be keen to do this on a very sunny day, so stay fishing in the shade through the day when the sun is high. Summer evening fishing will produce the best results. Have a look at what flies are around. White moths are a comman evening fly. Our Dry Flies are in the sections below
Terrestrial Ants and Beetles
Parachute and Klinkhammer Flies
Hoppers Daddylong legs and Sedge
Traditional Dry Flies
Mayflies and Humpies
CDC Flies
Variety Dry Trout Fly Packs
Sections In DRY TROUT FLIES
Ants and Beetles, Terrestrials
Terrestrial insects such as ants and beetles often end up floating on the top of the water and are a...
Traditional Dry Flies
A fantastic collection of traditional dry fishing flies. Greenwell Glory, Adams fishing flies, W...
Parachutes and Klinkhammers
The Parachute Flies are so called because of the hackle tied at the top of the hook shank.The de...
Hoppers, Daddies and Sedge
Daddy long legs flies and hoppers are best used in the late season, our detached daddy long legs is ...
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