Menu
Your Cart

16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural

16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
16 Unweighted Detached Daddy Long Legs - Black, Olive, Orange, Natural
£10.25
Ex Tax: £8.54
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: 430-PACK
  • MPN: 430-PACK

Available Options

Daddy longs legs trout flies are used throughout the year but predominantly in the late summer months. This pack contains 16 detached daddy long legs flies, all on a size 10 hook.

4 x Black daddy Long Legs
4 x Olive daddy Long Legs
4 x Orange daddy Long Legs
4 x Natural daddy Long Legs

What are Daddy Long Legs Flies? Daddy long legs trout flies imitate crane flies - those gangly, long-legged insects that often get blown onto the water surface. They're terrestrial insects, so they represent an opportunistic food source for trout when they accidentally end up in the water.
When to Use Them:
  • Best Season: Late summer through autumn (August-October)
  • Weather Conditions: Particularly effective on windy days when naturals get blown onto the water
  • Time of Day: Can work throughout the day, but often most productive in the afternoon and evening
Fishing Techniques:
  • Natural Drift: Let the fly drift naturally on the surface - daddy long legs typically struggle when they hit the water
  • Occasional Twitches: Give the fly small twitches to imitate the struggling movement of a crane fly trying to escape
  • Target Areas: Fish near banks, overhanging vegetation, and areas where terrestrials might fall in
Why Trout Love Them: Daddy long legs represent a substantial meal for trout - they're much larger than most aquatic insects, making them an attractive target. The erratic movement of a struggling crane fly on the surface often triggers aggressive strikes.

This product can be purchased as a boxed set which is a water tight slimline lock box and measures 187mm x 102mm x 16mm 

Write a review

Please login or register to review