| Traditional wet trout and grayling flies are great for both river and stillwater fly fishing. The traditional method to fish these flies is with a floating line letting the flies drift with the wind with a slow retrieve when stillwater fly fishing or using the down and across method when fly fishing rivers. | A wide selection of trout and grayling fly fishing flies by Crystal River. These flies are expertly tied and are constructed to the highest quality. Patterns include Damsels, Caddis and Montana fly fishing flies. |
| Traditional wet trout and grayling flies are great for both river and stillwater fly fishing. The traditional method to fish these flies is with a floating line letting the flies drift with the wind with a slow retrieve when stillwater fly fishing or using the down and across method when fly fishing rivers. | Traditional wet trout and grayling flies are great for both river and stillwater fly fishing. The traditional method to fish these flies is with a floating line letting the flies drift with the wind with a slow retreive when stillwater fly fishing or using the down and across method when fly fishing rivers. |
| Nymph trout flies are a must for any trout or grayling Fly Fisher. Although lures tend to work great for freshly stocked fish nymph flies due to looking like natural insects will catch the wisest of trout and grayling. | Thorax Bead Trout Nymphs are a great alternative to traditional gold head trout flies. Traditional gold head trout flies sink nose first whilst these with the beads centrally on the fly make the fly sink naturally but still quick enough for the fly to hit the feeding zone. These flies can be fished on all types of fly line and retrive. |
| Tungsten Bead Head Nymphs are great flies for trout and grayling when river fishing. Tungsten beads are very heavy for their size and therefore keep the slim line shape of the natural nymph yet have the weight to get the fly straight down to the feeding zone. These flies can be fished on all lines whilst stillwater fly fishing although the prefered method when river fly fishing is either to czech nymph or fish the flies under a big dry New Zealand style with a full floating fly line. | Extra Long weighted nymphs trout flies are ideal when trout and grayling are feeding on larger nymphs. These trout flies are pre weighted to get the fly down to the feeding zone as quickly as possible when fly fishing. Use these nyphs singuarly or as a point fly as part of a team. Can be fished on all densities of fly line from a slow to twitchy retrieve. |
| Twinkling Larvae Trout flies combine the shape, size and texture of small traditional caddis patterns with the fish catching ability of flashabou dubbing. These flies are great for both fly fishinf rivers and stillwaters when the fish are on small nymphs. Fish these flies with any density of fly line with a slow retrive. | Juicy Grub trout flies combine the slim line appearence of Buzzers and the segmentation and appeal of czech nymphs. Due to these features trout and grayling find these flies very appealing. These flies are available both weighted and unweighted to get these flies straight to the feeding zone. Fish these flies as you would buzzers, either singuarly or part of a team with a slow retrieve. |
| Weighted Nymphs are ideal as trout and grayling flies when the fish are feeding Deeper in the water column. Fish these flles slowly on all densities of fly line | Stonefly nymphs live on river beds and when they rise to the surface as adults trout and grayling gorge themselves on these. Sometimes stonesflies can be dislogded on the river bed and fish will eat them at this time also. As these fly patterns are weighted they are ideal as a point fly when czech nymphing. Rinbow trout will also take these trout flies as they emulate natural insects. Selecting colour depends on water clarity, time of year and the hue of the naturals. A must fly for any river fly fisher. |
| Flex Epoxy Buzzers have taken the still water fly fishing scene by storm. These flies emulate midge pupea perfectly making them truely killing trout flies. Buzzers can be fished individually or as part of a team and can be fished from slow running rivers to the largest of stillwaters and resevoirs. Simply retrieve these flies slowly, but hold onto your rod as fish hit these trout flies very hard. | Buzzers have taken the still water fly fishing scene by storm. These flies emulate midge pupea perfectly making them truely killing trout flies. Buzzers can be fished individually or as part of a team and can be fished from slow running rivers to the largest of stillwaters and resevoirs. Simply retrieve these flies slowly, but hold onto your rod as fish hit these trout flies very hard. |
| Superglues buzzers have taken the still water fly fishing scene by storm. These flies emulate buzzer pupea perfectly making them truely killing trout flies. Buzzers can be fished individually or as part of a team and can be fished from slow running rivers to the largest of stillwaters and resevoirs. Simply retrieve these flies slowly, but hold onto your rod as fish hit these trout flies very hard. | Holographic buzzers have taken the still water fly fishing scene by storm. Not only do these flies emulate buzzer pupea perfectly the holographic cheeks are a real hitting spot that trout just love. Buzzers can be fished individually or as part of a team and can be fished from slow running rivers to the largest of stillwaters and resevoirs. Simply retrieve these flies slowly, but hold onto your rod as fish hit these trout flies very hard. |
| Biot Trout and grayling flies offer a general purpose fly for both the still water and river fly fisher. The biots vibrate when pulled through the water making them irrestistable to both trout and grayling. | Gold head trout flies are a staple of the trout anglers armoury. From small cornish rivers to he mightiest of resevoirs there are trout flies here to suit any conditions. Gold head trout flies can be fished on any line, from a full floater to the fastest of sinkers. Fly patterns included here are cats whisker, viva, caddis and pheasant tails to name a few. |
| Stalking bugs are great trout fles when fly fishing for that specimen trout. Simply catapult the fly in front of a roaming trout and use the induced take method (raise the fly through the water column when the trout is near your fly) and hold on to your rod and get the camera out for the trout of a lifetime | Love them or hate them Booby's catch trout. The Booby nymph trout flies can be fished in one of three ways. Fished static on a fast sinking line, twitched along the bottom on a short leader again on a fast sinking line or lastly as a point fly to washing line other nymphs and buzzers. |
| Detached body trout flies give more movement through the water and a trout fly that that give a realistic nymph pattern. The trout love love them! | Brite light trout flies are essentially chech nymphs with flashabou dubbing for the bodies. These can be fished on all lines depending on depth with a slow retrieve |
| Czech nymphs are great for river fly fishing for both brown trout and graying, Traditionally they are fished with short casts using a sight indicator to detect the slightest of takes. Czech nymphing can be considered a branch of fly fishing all of its own. These flies although not generally used much on stillwaters they are still very effective as these patterns resresent the pupa of insects that are prevelent on still waters also. | Slim line trout nymphs give the fly angler the oppurtunity to fish realistically proportioned nymphs that trout just love. Trout flies here include such patterns as diawl bach, cruncher, hares ear and more |
| Trout Flies for river and still water fly fishing. Wether it's competition or pleasure fly fishing there are proven patterns here for you. All the flies listed here have been tested by steve's clients, himself and Barracuda Guiding to be effective fish catching flies. Steve's custom flies are hand tied with to the highest quality combining the best materials available. All Saltwater flies are tied on stainless steel hooks ensuring good hook hold and longevity. | |
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