The Trout Fly Tying Kit, Start Tying Trout Flies

Are you amazed at how well a good artificial trout fly holds up and attracts trout? It is pretty cool and I was certainly impressed the first time I did any fly fishing for trout.
Have you ever tied a trout fly or any fly for that matter? If you haven’t you are missing out on an awesome hobby to go right along with your fishing hobby.
Ha, after I tied my first trout fly and actually catch trout with it I started tying my own trout flies. I also put away my spinning rod for a couple of years.
Tying flies for your fly fishing trips is pretty easy, if you start with simple but effective trout flies. I started with a couple of dry flies that only had a few items and that we of course simple to tie.
It’s been so long ago I don’t actually remember what the name of that trout fly was but I do remember what I tied it using.
- a mustad hook about size 12.
- black thread, right from my wife’s sowing kit.
- a couple of brown hen hackle, very common colour for dry flies.
- brown fur or yarn
- a few fibres from the brown hackle for the tail of the trout fly
That was it, a very simple fly to tie and it stayed on the top of the water where I wanted it to and it caught lots of brook trout.
So, if you want to give trout fly tying a try you can’t go wrong with the White River Fly Shop Fly Tying Kit – Trout Tying then get tying.
Tagged with: Artificial fly • Brook trout • Fly fishing • fly tying • Trout
Filed under: dry flies • tying flies
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