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Winter Fly Tying

  • Writer: Ad Wyness
    Ad Wyness
  • Feb 19
  • 1 min read

We have been very busy over winter preparing for the upcoming 2026 season!

(Well, I have, Matt has decided to rescind his responsibilities and explore India...)


So here are a few of our favourites ready for you to launch into the nearest bush, rock, tree or snap off with a wonderful crack by hitting that forward cast too early! They are also available for catching fish with ;)



fly tying trout salmon pollack saltwater hill loch brownie guided fishing oban applecross argyll wester ross
Blue Charms for early season salmon

fly tying trout salmon pollack saltwater hill loch brownie guided fishing oban applecross argyll wester ross
Ghost shrimp for pollack

fly tying trout salmon pollack saltwater hill loch brownie guided fishing oban applecross argyll wester ross
got to have a bunch of olive flashback nymphs!

fly tying trout salmon pollack saltwater hill loch brownie guided fishing oban applecross argyll wester ross
Black midges are a staple in our boxes

fly tying trout salmon pollack saltwater hill loch brownie guided fishing oban applecross argyll wester ross
epoxy fry for fishing deep on the windy days

fly tying trout salmon pollack saltwater hill loch brownie guided fishing oban applecross argyll wester ross
aaah, the caenis mayfly. Known as Anglers Curse

fly tying trout salmon pollack saltwater hill loch brownie guided fishing oban applecross argyll wester ross
Elk Hair Caddis in a range of colours. A great beginner fly

fly tying trout salmon pollack saltwater hill loch brownie guided fishing oban applecross argyll wester ross
Turks tarantula- a new one for this year that we have heard a lot about from the Glencoe lochs.... to update!

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