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Traditional Drys

Dry fly fishing is probably the most challenging of fly fishing methods, it definitely is most fun and matching the hatch is an art which needs to be perfected when dry fly fishing. Select your dry fly to mimic the insect life around you, matching the hatch is quite easy if you take some time to observe which flies are around and if indeed the trout are rising out of the water to take them.
Hackled dry flies are best fished with a small amount of floatant to help keep them from being water logged and a more buoyant consistency.

Model: 411-3
Bradshaws fancy is a popular Grayling Fly. It is an old pattern which has stood the test of time, greyling will always go for Red, try also the red tag...
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Model: 410-5
The Brown Palmer is a good static dry fly,now and again a slight twitch jarring movement to get attention, three sizes available..
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Model: 405-8
The Caenis Trout Fly is good all round dry fly, useful on rivers. Monitor for the direction and speed the fish are travelling at, once you have done that it is simply a case of putting the caenis fly where the fish will be next. Make sure you cast it accurate as the fish will be feeding close to the..
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Model: 411-8
The Carrot Dry fly is a great visual for using as a sighter. The carrot fly is very good all rounder although essential if the orange and red buzzers are hatching. Particularly effective on large still waters...
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Model: 409-5
The coachman fly is a great dry trout fishing fly to use on windy days to seek out trout and will often succeed in such conditions where other flies fail. The coachman flies are a popular dry fly and available in a choice of sizes. Coachman flies are also available as a wet fly, in a choice of sizes..
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Model: 409-6
The Coch- y- bonddu fly is a famous Welsh pattern which represents a beetle found in Wales and most of the UK. These beetles are usually found in wild areas with poor vegetation. Perhaps best in early summer trout and grayling will both go for the coch-y-bonddhu trout fly..
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Model: 404-3
Th Dark Olive Dry Trout Fly is a popular dry fishing fly the dark olive is an imitation of the blue winged olives. Slightly darker than the olive dun the Dark Olive Dry Flies come in a choice of sizes...
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Model: 402-5
Spiders, bees, wasps, and various other terrestrials will fall into the lake and be taken by the trout. The drone fly is a popular choice when you see the fish feeding in this manner..
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Model: 404-4/417-7
Grizzly dry fly, a super little trout for warmer months, try it when evening fishing, the Grizzly fly is available in 2 sizes..
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Model: 411-7
This fly gets the attention it deserves, as a dry fly the glint will get the trout to take...
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Model: 411-6
The ginger quill dry fly has been around for years and was originally designed by Alfred Ronalds in 1836. Traditionally a must have fly for the warmer months, available in three sizes the ginger quill will not let you down...
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Model: 411-2
Grayling steel blue I believe was designed by a popular angler called Roger Woolly, he was a tackle shop owned and fly dresser who created a range of patterns useful for Trout and Grayling which he then went on to mass produce so the popularity grew, the Grayling Steel Blue is very popular as a grey..
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