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Squirmy Wormy Fly: How to tie and fish 4 great patterns

The Squirmy Wormy is the one fly in my box that has single-handedly saved more ‘blank days’ than any other. When fish won’t touch anything else, these unorthodox patterns often gets the job done. In this guide, I’ll show you how to tie four proven variations and the best ways to fish them.

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11 grayling flies for January on the amazing Dee

Explore this detailed guide showcasing the best grayling flies for January. Uncover strategies for adapting to changing water levels and successfully catching grayling in both clear and colored water using a selection of effective fly patterns. This blog aims to inspire and equip anglers with valuable tactics for winter fishing success.

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Winter Fly Fishing: My Tips For Tempting Grayling

Unravel the essential winter fly fishing strategies for anglers targeting grayling in this informative guide. From braving the cold with the right clothing to mastering the art of fishing tactics and tackle, this article shares insider tips to enhance your winter grayling fishing experience.

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Fly fishing for Salmon in Autumn on the beautiful Welsh Dee

The amazing world of fly fishing for salmon in autumn on the Welsh Dee is explored in this article. To maximise your chances of catching The King of the River, this post covers salmon flies, tackle requirements, leader setups, ideal fishing times, river conditions and pool selection.

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Iron Blue Dun – 9 great fly patterns for trout & grayling

Discover the secrets to successful trout and grayling fishing with our expertly crafted Iron Blue Dun fly patterns. Learn how to perfect the art of imitation and significantly increase your chances of hooking more fish. 9 fly patterns are covered, which successfully imitate the nymph, dun and spinner stages of its life cycle.

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