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Adult Emerging Buzzers - New In & Back By Popular Demand

It is generally accepted that the natural food source which makes up the majority of a fish's diet in stillwaters is the buzzer - the pupal stage of the midge. At this time of year (Autumn) the buzzer is the staple of the Stillwater angler's fly box. We always try to do things a little different, and that's no exception with these Emerging Adult Buzzers we have for you today - these little beauties are not like your average buzzer!

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Adult Emerging Buzzers - New In & Back By Popular Demand

Our man in Bosnia has been on the tools again - here's a stunning secret nymph selection

Our 'man in Bosnia' has been at it again - with some more very tempting nymphs - especially tied for success in the late part of the trout season & for early grayling. We try to plan all of our fly selection at least 3 months in advance, when asked what we were planning for the end of the trout season, we wanted to do something a little different, so we asked him to surprise us and tie something which he would use himself, for trout, grayling and softmouth trout in Bosnia.

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Our man in Bosnia has been on the tools again - here's a stunning secret nymph selection

The Funky French Caddis

The Funky French Caddis This nymph is tied to perfection (as is usual with any of Stan's flies) - andhe's been experimenting again! This is a slightly lighter caddis imitation, butwith a twist - a lovely creamy body topped with a variety of bead and collarcolours.A great fly to try at this time of year. Caddis larvae are found in all of ourrivers and stillwaters, with grayling and trout of all kinds gorging on them asthey become dislodged in the heavy flows and higher water. Trundle one ofthese along the river bed, or suspend one under a dry fly on your favouriteStillwater/reservoir and hang on! Let us we introduce you to Stan's Funky Caddis Selection which includes 6different colour combinations: Pink Funk CaddisFluorescent White Funky CaddisOrange Funky CaddisLime Funky CaddisBlack Funky CaddisPurple Funky Caddis Each nymph is tied with a creamy translucent body of glass beads which isthen coated with a tough resin - making these nymphs very long-lasting. Thesenymphs can imitate both the caddis nymph and do a very passable impressionof a maggot! This Caddis nymph imitation is ideally used as a point fly in any nymphingsetup (and great for sight nymphing). Don't forget about using these onstillwaters also (over half of the UK Caddis flies are found in stillwaters). TheseCased Caddis imitations are all tied on size 16 barbless hooks. The tying specification for these nymphs is: Fly Name: Funky CaddisHook Size: N°16 Medium-Heavy Wide Gape BarblessHead Composition: Coloured Brass BeadBody Composition: Polymerized Glass Beads with UV CoatingLatin Name: TrichopteraWeight: Medium - 0.09g We are only making these flies available as a selection of 18 (just click on anyof the fly images or buttons below to view more detailed images of eachindividual nymph). This selection of 18 nymphs is priced at £36.00 - we dounderstand these are at the pricier end of the spectrum for flies, but the qualityis outstanding. We only have 20 selections available for sale - I'm keeping some to usemyself! So you will need to be quick! Stay tuned to your emails on Saturday morning, as we have a great offerfor all of you who cannot make the British Fly Fair in person. Until Saturday, tight lines.

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The Funky French Caddis

The Euro-Nymph Manifesto - Fine-Tuning Your Skills

This is the time of year when we look back at the trout season and make a mental note of those 'red letter' days and ponder the various blanks! Even though September sees the trout season drawing to a close, it's also a time to look forward - to targeting my favourite fish - the Grayling. One memorable fishing experience happened to me at the beginning of this season when I was helping out a small local fishing club, they wanted to brush up on their Euro Nymphing techniques - I'm definitely no expert, but I offered to help where I could! 

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The Euro-Nymph Manifesto - Fine-Tuning Your Skills

Piquing A Fishes Interest with A-lure-ing Flies

Here at Barbless Flies, we were saddened to hear of the death of our Queen. We offer our sincerest condolences to King Charles III and his family. Over the past 7 days, we have paused sending out emails to be respectful. A-lure-ing Flies We have an informal family motto which is: " si unus es habiturus, magnus es" which translates to: "if you're going to have one, get a big un" We're not that grand really, but the saying is often quoted when buying chocolate, beer and cars. The above motto was brought to mind just recently when chatting with the guys who tie for us, we were discussing flies to catch big fish - streamers were the obvious choice, but I wanted to do something a little bit different, so we decided to take a selection of tried and tested lures and slim them right down and tie them on much smaller hooks than normal. In this email, we are bringing to you our NEW selection of Barbless Micro Lures, flies which are equally as successful fished in both Stillwaters and Rivers. As the weather starts to turn cooler, fish in both rivers and stillwaters are actively on the hunt for food. If you've been in - or on the edge of - any water over the last few weeks you will have noticed that the amount of small black fry has been building up day by day. These juvenile fish are classed as the 'main course'  where trout are concerned!  If you read towards the end of this email you will also find some great tips on how to fish these lures (and streamers) with a free download of our Streamer & Lure Manifesto. A lure is not really imitating any specific lifeform in the water - although originally designed to imitate small fish/fry - they are more used to provoke the fish's interest and they take it more out of curiosity/anger. To a trout these patterns seem very much alive when any action is imparted to them - therefore these are fished quite actively - see below. Our new Micro Lure Selection contains 24 lures in total, 8 patterns - 3 of each in a size 14. The patterns included in our Micro Lure Selection are: Olive Micro Lure - 3 each of size 14 Dennis Micro Lure - 3 each of size 14 Black Micro Lure - 3 each of size 14 Kingfisher Micro Lure - 3 each of size 14 And: Black Cat Micro Lure - 3 each of size 14 White Cat Micro Lure - 3 each of size 14 Pin Head Fry Micro Lure - 3 each of size 14 Black Nuke Micro Lure - 3 each of size 14 Our Barbless Micro Lure Selection, containing 24 flies is available only as a selection for £32, including free delivery. In fact, because of our discount tiers, just add this selection to your basket and it will automatically be discounted by 5% as it's over £30 - how's that for a bargain! We only have 20 of these selections available, so if you would like one you will need to be quick! It is often said that to catch a big fish you need a big fly – that’s not necessarily the case – but usual in the late trout season, in my experience the one fly fishing method that more often produces the bigger fish is lure fishing. Lures are tied in various patterns – but they all imitate one thing, small fish. Not much can compare to the adrenaline rush when you see a large trout chasing your lure near the surface! Our Streamer & Lure Manifesto aims to introduce you to one of the most productive fly fishing styles to catch the bigger fish in the water. The key to lure fishing, as any fly fishing method, is to know when and where to use it. Do not be put off using lure - even on smaller waters, with your existing kit you will have all the equipment you need, you just need to change your approach – and maybe buy a few extra lure patterns if the bug really bites you! If I've piqued your interest in lures, take a look through all of the lures we have to offer here. Tight lines & stay safe.  

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Piquing A Fishes Interest with A-lure-ing Flies

Mutual Assured Success - Broadening Our Horizons

September is the time of year when our 'executive marketing team' - Jack and I - sit down and start to work through our plans for the next year. During a discussion yesterday over a proper coffee - we both drink far too much of it - we started to talk over our plans for 2023. We're only a small family business (all be it, one which is growing quite quickly, thanks to you guys telling your friends about us), we know that to manage our growth we need to expand our reach a little, which is the reason for this email. We always try to have a bit of fun with everything we do - we've got some plans already at the ideas stage, one of which we think will generate national coverage. We have a large community who receive our regular emails - but we've no idea who any of you actually are, for all we know you may be involved in a business with an outlook similar to ours. So with this email, we are reaching out to you guys, to ask if there is anyone already in our community who would like to partner with us to do something fun and engaging next year. We are looking to partner with other companies (not necessarily in the Fieldsports/Outdoors arena) where we can combine our skills/products/ideas/audiences to the benefit of all our communities. If you think that your company/organisation could benefit from a partnership with us, please get in touch with me (just reply to this email) and I'll grab a coffee and we can have a chat. Thanks for your time on a Saturday!

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Mutual Assured Success - Broadening Our Horizons