When it comes to double-handed fly fishing, choosing the right rod is essential for balanced performance and efficiency on the water. Factors like river size, water conditions, target species, and fly presentation all play a role in determining the ideal setup. Below, we break down the best appl...
When it comes to fly fishing, especially in techniques like spey and switch casting, anglers often face a range of options for customizing their lines to achieve optimal depth control and presentation. Two of the most versatile tools for line customization are polyleaders and tips. Though they m...
Tactics to try for September
Here are some tactics to try for September.... Things to think about...
As the temperature drops and the river has an autumnal feel to it my mindset changes...
Salmon are less willing to travel a long way for the fly so we are thinking much more about the depth...
For those of us raised on traditional speycasting in Scotland, the arrival of skagit lines on these shores was greeted with a mix of fear and horror! The legacy of fine and far off dominated every right minded salmon fly fisher from the River Spey, to the River Tay, to the Tweed. The ska...
Will Peake offers a breakdown on the various types of lines and applications available to fly anglers when fishing with a switch rod.
SHOP SWITCH LINES
Noted pike fly fisher Stuart Smith talks us through the basics of fly fishing for pike, what factors influence his gear selection and what tackle you need to get started in this increasingly popular pursuit.
Choosing the right tackle for fly fishing for pike involves considering various factor...
The Lightning Bolt is a tried and tested spring salmon fly used throughout Scotland. It is great in peaty water and we like to user it when there is a bit of sun in the sky. It can be tied fairly sparse and is irrestibable to a passing by springer.
Stuart Foxall talk through how to tie this fly ...
Stuart Foxall talks through the process of how to choose which salmon fly to tie on when spring fishing for Atlantic Salmon. Remember these is no right or wrong answer to this question and each river will have its own DNA and certain patters will be more successful than others, however these guid...
Salmon fly tying is a popular pastime among fly anglers and can be a creative and rewarding endeavor. Tying your own salmon flies allows you to create custom patterns tailored to the specific fishing conditions and preferences. Here are some of the basics of salmon fly tying:1. Tools and Material...
Learn the techniques behind underhand casting, with legendary instructor and LOOP Tackle's Chief Rod Designer, Klaus Frimor.
Göran Andersson, a renowned fly caster from Sweden, is often associated with the development and popularization of the underhand style of spey casting. The underhand style...
Ross Macdonald shows you how to tie his much loved pattern, the Park Shrimp. The 'Parky' as its affectionately known, is a renowned fish catcher throughout the UK, Ireland .... and beyond.
The River Deveron is highly regarded as a prestigious Atlantic Salmon and Sea Trout fishery, and home to the largest fly caught Salmon in Scotland. For the best salmon fishing the visiting angler would be hoping for recent rainfall and the river running with good water levels. During those period...