Fly Tying
Patterns
Although insect life varies from river to river, country to
country there are many fly tying patterns that are used world
wide. We can therefore break trout fishing flies down into
several groups; Dry, Wet, Nymphs, and Streamers
- The "up wing" or mayfly type of fly
- The sedge flies
- Gnats and midges
- The stone flies
- Small fish, smelt, cock-a-bullies
- Egg or roe imitations
- And some flies that don't represent anything, but just
work.
Trout fly patterns;
Dry flies: (click on the text for a larger view)

Adams parachute,
Adams parachute Green,
Bivisible black,
Black gnat,
Black gnat parachute,
Blue dunn
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