Fly Fishing Gear | Fly Fishing Flies | All
Your fly should be the only thing the fish sees; make it the right one.
At Tom's Outdoors, we boast a huge collection of fly fishing flies from Fulling Mill, MFC, RIO and Catagory 3 Fly Company - We handpick flies that are suitable for use in our local area, around Australia and across the ditch (or dutch as our Kiwi cousins would say).
Click here to read more...
WHAT TYPES OF FLIES ARE BEST FOR TROUT?
There are three main types of artificial flies in freshwater trout fishing, Dry flies, Nymphs and Wet flies (aka streamers) that anglers use to represent most of what trout eat.
- Dry flies: Designed to stay ‘dry’ and float on the water's surface, either representing an insect that has ‘hatched’ out of the water, like a Mayfly-Dun or a Caddis, or representing an insect that has fallen onto the water (terrestrial insects) like a Grasshopper. These flies are generally fished drifted along naturally in the current.
- Nymphs: Represent the aquatic juvenile phase of a water-born flying insect, like a Mayfly-Nymph, Caddis-Grub, or Stonefly-Nymph, and are fished throughout the water column from just under the surface film to the bottom, sinking with the aid of built-in or external weight. Nymphs are generally drifted naturally with the current, as well as being given some small movement underwater from time to time.
- Wet flies (or Streamers): Fished below the water's surface, these flies often imitate larger invertebrates like crayfish (yabbies), mud-eye, and damselfly, as well as larger vertebrates like frogs, baitfish, and even other small trout. They are generally fished quite aggressively through the current to imitate the darting fleeing nature of these prey items.
HOW TO CHOOSE A FLY
The three main things to consider when looking at selecting any fly are Profile, Movement, and Colour, in that order.
- The profile of the fly is one of the first things that a fish sees from a distance and will let them know if they are looking at viable prey; you want to match the size and shape of the food item you are imitating.
- Movement is the next thing that triggers a fish into eating your fly, whether it is slight movement that is ‘built into’ the fly like a soft hackle feather or how the fly reacts when moved through the water, such as the long tail made of marabou on a woolly-bugger.
- Finally, colour is a consideration, but not as important as most people would assume. Fish see colour differently from people and although it can be useful to have a fly in a range of colours, you can generally stick with bright, dark, or natural colours.
A note on ‘Ultra-Violet Hot-Spots’: one important consideration is does your fly have ultra-violet materials built into it? This is often an excellent extra trigger that results in getting fish to eat the flies as many fish species hunt in the Ultraviolet spectrum.
ATTRACTOR-PATTERNS VS IMITATIVE-PATTERNS.
Attractor patterns are designed to suggest life and movement without trying to match exactly one type of food or prey item. Imitative patterns are tied to try and look as much like the real thing as possible. They are both important styles to keep in mind when selecting effective flies for any situation. In general, the longer a fish will get to look at your flies, i.e. fishing very slowly on a lake or sand flat in clear water, the more imitative a fly should be. The less time a fish will see you fly, i.e. fishing a fast-flowing river or stripping a fly quickly through the water column the more of a general attractor a fly can be, the best flies generally have a mix of both!
Here at Tom’s we also stock all the necessary flies for targeting Australian Native Freshwater and Saltwater species. We have flies for Murray-Cod, Australian-Bass, Golden Perch, Flathead, Australian Salmon, Bream, Golden trevally, GT’s, Tuskies, Permit, and pretty-well any other species you’d care to throw a fly at, even carp... (unfortunately) - Native Freshwater and Saltwater patterns often fall into Surface (Floating) or Subsurface (Sinking) categories, most of which are fished actively to imitate the movement of the prey they represent. A typical surface fly would be a popper, which can imitate a frog or mouse ‘blooping’ across the surface, or even a wounded baitfish attempting to escape from a rocky ledge. Subsurface flies can range from patterns that represent baitfish all the way through to crayfish, crabs, shrimp and even drifting seaweed.
NEED HELP CHOOSING FLIES? CONTACT US TODAY
Simply get in touch with our friendly sales team – they’re always up for a chat. You can contact us by calling our Tumut store on (02) 6947 4062 or by email.
Fulling Mill Christopher Bassano's Flashy Humungous
Fulling Mill AUCatch Humungous amounts of fish. By today's streamer standards, the Flashy Humungous is on the minuscule end. But don't let that fool you, this fly...
View full detailsFulling Mill Christopher Bassano's Gold Humungous
Fulling Mill AUIf it ain't broke, don't fix it. With the perfect amount of flash and black marabou, the Gold Humungous is a staple streamer. Fish it across and do...
View full detailsCategory 3 Pheasant Tail Southside - Black Tungsten Bead Nymph
Category 3 Fly CompanyFill a box full of these, and you can't go wrong. When the mayflies go off, reach for the Category 3 Pheasant Tail Southside BTB for your next fly ...
View full detailsCategory 3 Pheasant Tail Northside - Black Tungsten Bead Nymph
Category 3 Fly CompanyThe classic pheasant tail nymph revamped and just as deadly. The Category 3 Pheasant Tail Northside BTB is a variation on the tried and tested phea...
View full detailsFulling Mill Christopher Bassano's Possum Emerger
Fulling Mill AUA staple Australian mayfly emerger that's stood the test of time. Made from 100% possum fur, perfect for rivers and lakes alike, the possum emerger...
View full detailsFulling Mill Christopher Bassano's Shrek
Fulling Mill AUA fantastic streamer pattern that's hard to refuse to a hungry trout. Ideal for lakes and rivers, Bassano's Shrek works when stripped, dead-drifte...
View full detailsFulling Mill Christopher Bassano's Possum Emerger Claret
Fulling Mill AUA slight variation of the famous Possum Emerger, only in a claret colour. Still just as effective and maybe even more so if the fish are rejecting ...
View full detailsFulling Mill Christopher Bassano's Claret Nymph Copper Bead
Fulling Mill AUWhen the fish are down deep you need a fly that can reach them, this one has you covered. A very versatile pattern which can be fished under a dry,...
View full detailsFulling Mill Christopher Bassano's Claret Nymph Black Bead
Fulling Mill AUA great option to get down where the fish are hiding. Similar to the Claret Copper Bead this juicy nymph is a great option for those days when the ...
View full detailsFulling Mill Christopher Bassano's McGoo Tungsten Orange
Fulling Mill AUA perfect lake streamer for cloudy water with a tungsten bead to get down to the fish. A great counterpart to the McGoo Unweighted Orange UV , this...
View full detailsCategory 3 Flashback Pheasant Tail - Copper Tungsten Bead Nymph
Category 3 Fly CompanyOriginally conceived and tied by Frank Sawyer, an English River Keeper, the Pheasant Tail Nymph is one of the oldest of modern nymphs. A classic pa...
View full detailsFulling Mill JT Tungsten Bead Spider Waterhen Bloa
Fulling MillThey Don't come more Simple or Deadly than this A hook, a tungsten bead, dubbing and hackle. Just four elements combine to create a trout hooking m...
View full detailsFulling Mill Roza's Pink Hares Ear Jig Barbless
Fulling MillRoza's Nymphs are world-class, world-renowned, trout-catching machines! This guy Roza is a genius, he a freak of nature when it comes to competit...
View full detailsFulling Mill SR Org Head Mary Barbless
Fulling MillTricky Rainbows? Seems like a misnomer but they do exist... Anyone that's spotted pods of rainbows and simply can t get them to eat late season and...
View full detailsFulling Mill SR Pink Head Mary Barbless
Fulling MillTricky Rainbows? Seems like a misnomer but they do exist... Anyone that's spotted pods of rainbows and simply can t get them to eat late season and...
View full detailsFulling Mill Gold Nug Leech Black
Fulling MillThere's Gold in them' there' hills If you just want a fly to huck at a lake edge, swing down a tantalizing run or throw into a random roadside ditc...
View full detailsFulling Mill Jig Bugger Tan Tungsten Barbless
Fulling MillGet Jiggy with it The Jig Bugger is a versatile variant of the classic woolly-bugger great for lakes and rivers, naturally drifted like a large nym...
View full detailsCategory 3 Gummers Ultra Tactical PTN - Copper Tungsten Bead Nymph
Category 3 Fly CompanyYour tactical, but are you ultra tactical? there's near enough, close enough then there's exactly what you need. If you deal in precision, microns...
View full detailsCategory 3 Gummers Generic Crusher - Black Tungsten Bead Nymph
Category 3 Fly CompanyBeing Generic isn't a bad thing when you're Crushing it This Nymph is a jack of all trades, it'll represent most bugs that swim, crawl or case up,...
View full detailsCategory 3 Hare & Copper UV - Black Tungsten Bead Nymph
Category 3 Fly CompanyThis is the Black tungsten beaded variation of the classic New Zealand Hare & Copper. Hares fur blended with a small amount of UV flash. Tied ...
View full detailsCategory 3 Hare & Copper - Red Tungsten Bead Nymph
Category 3 Fly CompanyThis is the Red tungsten beaded variation of the classic New Zealand Hare & Copper. Hares fur blended with a small amount of copper flash. Ti...
View full detailsFulling Mill Belly Scratcher Minnow
Fulling MillAn Excellent Redfin Perch Imitation Trout, Perch, Murray-Cod and plenty of other fish love eaten Redfin, even Redfin do too! This colour and profi...
View full detailsFulling Mill OE Double Bead Beatis
Fulling MillBeatis are back! Then again they never really went anywhere... An ultra-slim profile, super lifelike tail and leg arrangement, this fly is a clear/...
View full detailsFulling Mill Gold Nugget Blue Damsel
Fulling MillA fantastic bright Damsel pattern Nicely weighted, olive with blue tinsel highlights, this is sure to catch a Damsel feeders attention.