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For this month's blog, we have asked our consultant team and guests to provide their top flies for winter Graying. Some of the contributors include anglers who have competed at the highest levels, including the World and European Championships, and they have kindly agreed to share patterns that they have developed and used to great success over the years.Read now
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The Best Stillwater Lures To Tie Right Now - Garrett Lesko Guest Blog
Read nowAs Autumn turns to Winter and water temperatures begin to cool, fish become susceptible to lures. Below is a blog by US based Upavon Consultant Garrett Lesko. Here he shares his top 5 globally influenced lures for stillwaters that work across...
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The Flat Daddy – Andy Taylor Guest Blog
Read nowWho's Your Daddy? As Autumn floats in so to does the last opportunity to fish on the surface as fly anglers across the UK search their boxes for the Daddy Long Legs or the Crane Fly as it's more widely...
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Better Hook Ups Or Lose More Fish? - Bucking The Low Stretch Trend
Read nowWith copious variations of head lengths, densities and styles you would not be wrong to find the extensive fly line choice somewhat confusing. One particular fly line variation you will have likely heard of are low-stretch or low-stretch core fly lines....
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Unveiling the Behavioural Adaptations of Rainbow Trout in Warm Weather - A Guest blog from Lindsay Simpson
Read nowLindsay Simpson is a prolific angler, writer and YouTube creator, please take a moment to view his fly fishing and fly tying content here. Introduction. Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) are well-known for their vibrant colours, remarkable resilience, and ability to thrive...
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What Are The Best Fly Fishing Indicators & When To Use Them
Bite indication is arguably the most important factor in all fishing disciplines, the ability to determine when the fish has taken Is essential. However, fish often don’t read the textbooks and takes can often be so soft they are missed, you’ll be surprised how many fish you haven’t noticed on the hook over the years! Therefore, methods and tools in your arsenal that increase the sensitivity of your bite detection can often be the difference between good days and great days out on the water.Read now