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September Box Set – Ready for Autumn Action!
New Fly!
We’re excited to introduce the latest addition to our fly range: the Green Bibio! Building on the success of our popular black and red Bibio, this vibrant green variation offers anglers another deadly option in their fly box. With its distinctive green body and bushy hackle, the Green Bibio maintains all the fish-catching qualities that made the original Bibio such a favorite, while providing a fresh color option that can make all the difference on pressured waters. This versatile fly performs exceptionally well in both still waters and rivers! Whether you’re a seasoned angler looking to expand your Bibio collection or just starting out, this fly is a must-have addition—perfect for those days when you need something a little different to tempt wary fish. Explore its full details and add it to your collection today! Available on barbed or barbless hook
Barbed: https://www.troutflies.co.uk/green-bibio
Barbless: https://www.troutflies.co.uk/bl-green-bibio
Silicone Oil Spray – The Must Have Floatant
- Instant application – no waiting time required
- Maintains fly buoyancy throughout your fishing session
- Enhances natural drift and presentation
- Increases top water strike opportunities
- Professional quality formula trusted by experienced anglers
Daddy Long Legs & Hopper Flies: When, Why, and How to Fish Them
When to Use Daddy Long Legs and Hopper Flies
How Are They Imitated?
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Daddy Long Legs: These flies are tied with long, spindly legs made from knotted pheasant tail or synthetic materials to mimic the distinctive appearance of the real insect. The bodies are often constructed using dubbing or foam for buoyancy, and wings may be added for extra realism.
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Hopper Flies: Hoppers are designed to resemble grasshoppers and other land-based insects. They feature prominent legs, often made from flexible rubber, and a chunky body for excellent flotation. Many patterns use foam to help the fly ride high and withstand repeated strikes.
How to Fish Daddy Long Legs and Hopper Flies
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Location: Cast these patterns near grassy banks, under overhanging trees, or anywhere terrestrial insects might fall into the water. Still waters and slow-moving river stretches are prime spots.
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Presentation: Let the fly land with a gentle plop to mimic a real insect falling in. Allow it to sit motionless for a few seconds—trout often strike soon after it lands.
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Retrieve: If nothing happens, give the fly a subtle twitch or two, imitating a struggling insect. Hoppers and daddies both move awkwardly on the surface, and this action can trigger aggressive takes.
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Tackle: Use a floating line with a tapered leader. For extra realism, consider degreasing the tippet so it doesn’t sit on top of the water and spook wary fish.
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Strike Detection: Watch for subtle takes—sometimes trout will sip these flies gently, whilst other times they’ll smash them with gusto.
Top Tips
- Fish these patterns on breezy days for best results.
- Try a range of sizes. Sometimes a small hopper will out fish a larger daddy, or vice versa.
- Don’t be afraid to fish them as part of a duo, with one on the dropper and one on the point.
Final Thoughts
Troutflies Fly Line, With Backing Attached – The Must Have Fly Line
Barbless Flies
Much discussion goes on regarding the use of barbless flies. The main point being a trout fly with a barb can be debarbed but a barbless one can not then be barbed, Many fisheries now will not accept any fly with a barb on and most people just nip it down with debarbing pliers
However in line with demand we have now brought in a range of barbless flies
The range will keep growing and eventually we aim to have every fly with the option to have barbed or without. Check out the range here – BARBLESS
The Environment Agency
The environment agency have just published their annual report if anyone is interested.
“Here at the Environment Agency we work tirelessly on your behalf to protect and improve fisheries and angling. We have officers around the country doing everything from restoring rivers to raising and stocking fish, to protecting fisheries and prosecuting polluters. We work to safeguard fishing in both the short and long term. We are pleased to announce that our latest annual report, which details all of our work from 2016 – 2017, has now been published. The report helps to explain what we do and how we spend your fishing licence money.”
Amazing Catches
Jason Carruthers shares some amazing Images for us all to get jealous over, showing off his personal best 16lb Rainbow trout caught on the fly and ending with a 24 lb Pike using deadbait, although we have challenged him to give our Pike Flies a go !!
Well Done Jason
Carp Fly Fishing
James Bianchi is showing off some amazing catches on our Carp Flies, five fish in total. Its a great way to have a fun day Carp Fishing, you can find our selection of Carp Flies – Here
Some fantastic catches from all over the UK and Ireland!
Wow some excellent catches from our customers! Think you have a better one? Email it to us on sales@troutflies.co.uk and we may feature you in our gallery!
- David Robb – Black and Silver Humongous
- Dave Mcquiston – F-Fly
- Dave Mcquiston 2 – Greenwell
- Colin Wilson
- Charlie Moore
- ‘Butkiss’ Brown
- Barry Gallon – Blood Worm
- Tommy Kinnie – Yellow Dancer
- Stewart Morrison – Black Shuttlecock
- Steven Thacker – Flash Damsel
- Spike Brown – Flash Damsel
- Samuel Thomson – Black and Red Montana
- Ross Calder
- Robert Muir
- Paul Gaylard – GH Pheasant tail
- Mrs Samuel Thomson – Yellow Dancer
- Mich Newman
- Matthias Kneale
- Linda Rob – Buzzers
- Lee Hanson
- John Mccormack
- Jay Earle
- Jay Earle2
- Ian Skell Harrison – Black DAMSELS
- David Turner – Pheasant Tail Nymph
- James Jordan
- Stephen Collins – Flash Damsel
- Emma Bolton
- Michael Wilson – What a whopper!
- Gerard Jiggy Mullin – CDC
- Leszek Lex – Black Hopper
- Helen Ballinger – Cats Whisker
- Hos Grahams Son – Cats Whisker
- Ian Goochs Grandaughter on her own hand tied damsel!
- James Truesdale – Yellow Dancer
- Jason Carruthers
- Scott Macdonald
- William Kiltie
- Andy Wilson
- Dean Baker – Bread Fly
- Rob Walsh – Small Klink
- Colin Wilson 2
- Colin Wilson 3
- Colin Wilson 1
- Dom Palmeri
- Stephen Dyke – Wonderbug
- Bruce Sean Thornton – Montana
- Tony Moore – Black Ant
Red Nomad
What a catch by Andrew King on one of our red nomads, good work!! Have you got any pictures of your catches? Send them to Annie on annie@troutflies.co.uk to publish!
What a Beauty!
What do fishery bailiffs do in the close season. Apart from working around the fishery, the go fishing of course. See attached photo of Ted (Bailiff at Summerfield’s fly fishery) with his prize Salmon from Palm Springs. One of 20 fish caught between ted & three friends on a day out in December.

Dropshotting with Flies, by Anthony Wood
DROPSHOTTING WITH FLIES
If you have followed my pages you will have seen that last year I caught some perch using flies that had been specifically tied for using on the dropshot.

Recently I was reading an issue of Anglers Mail and lo and behold there was an article on fishing the dropshot using flies, also before someone comes out with horrible comments I’m not saying someone copied me or even that I came up with the idea as I’m fully aware it has been used many many times before I used it. The article did however rekindle my interest in using flies on the dropshot.
I have been looking at a company called ‘Trout Flies UK’ a lot lately as I am thinking more and more about learning to fly fish as it is the only style of fishing I haven’t done yet. It is a family run business and they produce some brilliant looking trout flies such as the damsels which I thought would be absolutely perfect for dropshotting as well as fly fishing.

Looking on their website I found ’24 damsel flies in a water tight trout box’ (boxed damsel-trout-fishing-flies) which looked absolutely perfect for the job and at only £12.99 for 24 flies and the box I thought it was a bargain. Having got in touch with the company they were extremely helpful and also recommended trying some of the hothead flies that they make as well.
So now I knew what flies to get and waited for them to arrive. The package arrived really quickly and upon opening I was extremely surprised at the superb quality of not only the trout box but the craftsmanship of the flies. Considering the price of these flies the quality is simply stunning, after taking out the cost of the trout box (£6.99) the damsels work out at just 25 pence each!!!!!

If you run out of flies the box will also be highly useful for storing jigheads in too.

Okay so I don’t have the right tackle yet for fly fishing so these flies were destined to be used on the dropshot. I tied a couple of the colours on and I was going to start with a yellow, then changed my mind to a hothead, then an orange, finally settling back on the yellow.

The weekend I was fishing arrived and if I’m honest I didn’t hold out much hope as it had been seriously raining the day before and the canal I was fishing with some friends was highly coloured (I couldn’t see the lures/flies under 1″ of water) and carrying some extra water.
I started out with the yellow fly on the dropshot but due to the colour of the water didn’t get any bites. I moved onto some of my soft Relax Lures and managed five perch but I still really wanted to get a fish on these damsel flies.

About half way through the day I found some water that was a bit clearer so I put an orange damsel on and cast out my dropshot rig.

Within a couple of gentle twitches my rod hooped over and line started coming off my reel, either this was a good sized perch or I’d managed to hook a jack pike.

After a few minutes of reeling in and then losing line when the fish did a run I had a nice little jack pike in my net.
As the wind picked up and the rain started again the fish turned off and I didn’t get any more fish for the day. I thoroughly enjoyed the day and the company, I proved to myself that I can catch fish on these brilliant flies from Trout Flies UK and I will definitely be using them again.

I also tied up a split shot rig and a carolina rig but didn’t think the conditions were suitable for that rig so will try that at a later stage.
You can find out more about the flies from Trout Flies UK via these links.
Website: www.troutflies.co.uk
Facebook: /TroutfliesUK
Twitter: @TroutfliesUK
Another Good Catch
Journey of a Begginer
A customer has shared his blog with us showing his first steps into fly fishing, a great read. You can see the tungsten pheasant tail nymph still in the trouts mouth!
Check it out – HERE
Competition Winners
Here we have
the winners of the friendly catch and return at Summerfields Trout Fishery in Luton
They were issued with Damsels, Buzzers and Gnats from our Fly Collection by organiser Ted Leather .
With 29 Entrys 49 fish were caught.
WELL DONE GUYS !
Winning Black Lumi Zonkers
The lumi zonker flies are one of our top selling trout flies and Paul Kay from Ireland has promoted their quality’s by winning the Rathcon Winter League Final using these beauties!
The Rathcon Winter League final was held Sunday 09 March. 13 anglers fished the event and landed 26 fish over the 4hrs. It was a tough but fair final with a strong westerly wind making conditions pretty testing.
Congratulations to the following prize winners
- 1st Paul Kay – 5 fish
- 2nd Noel Bennett – 4 fish
- 3rd Dave McBride – 3 fish
- 4th Carl Owens – 3 fish
- 5th Garrett Byrne – 2 fish







































































