![]() ![]() Saltwater flies fall into three basic categories: Surface, unweighted and weighted. The exception here are the wily and enigmatic Mullet (which deserves a separate article all to itself!). The following is my top 10 Fulling Mill patterns (in no particular order), which will cover pretty much all the UK saltwater species. As a result, I’m here to help you get started. Boorish bass, obstinate wrasse-or pretty much anything else lurking beneath the waves in the UK-beware! A few of Joe’s top 10 patterns.įor the uninitiated, choosing a fly can be pretty bewildering. Before you know it you’ll be heading off to the shore with a pick-and-mix flybox veritably bulging with tasty treats. In fact, way more than enough to get any budding ‘swffer’ (Salt Water Fly Fisher) started. That’s a good thing because Fulling Mill offer a substantial selection of excellent quality saltwater flies. If you are learning to fly fish, make sure to check out Orvis’s Beginners Saltwater Weekend and Saltwater Fly Fishing Festival!įortunately, in their considerable wisdom, Orvis have partnered-up with Fulling Mill for this year’s saltwater events. I’m here to answer just that with my top 10 saltwater flies for beginners. However, it often all comes down to what do I put on the business end. The truth is, everyone loves a good chinwag about rods, reels and lines. This includes an understanding of the essential routes to saltwater success, the vast range of potential environments and species encountered, tactics, tricks and pitfalls, the all-important safety aspects, and of course the gear. Set over two days in the summer, the event gives aspiring UK saltwater fly anglers the opportunity to acquire a sound grounding in this growing arm of the sport. ![]() ![]() The Orvis Beginners Saltwater Weekend is becoming a real Red-Letter annual event in the company’s busy (and fantastic) ‘experiences’ calendar. Top 10 Saltwater Flies for Beginners Published: 16th March 2023 ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |