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Flies From The Dark Side

We've something for all of you intermittent Stillwater anglers this week. With themajority of the UK rivers now nearing the close - until March, the Stillwaters willbe more popular with anglers wanting their fishing fix.We are in a pretty fortunate position as a fly supplier - we get to see the trendsof which flies are popular at all times of the year. I noticed a big uptick in thebelow Stillwater flies over the last week - we also received lots of feedback fromcustomers saying they are working really well, so I thought I would dedicate thisweek's email to flies from the 'Dark Side'.There are certain flies, which in some quarters are very much frowned upon. Itis not our place to judge anyone, and as far as we are concerned, so long asthe fishery allows it, it's fair game. These flies seem to be unpopular with the‘stillwater purists’ but they undoubtedly work really well in certain situations.Here we aim to give you an idea of what these flies are and how to use them.

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Flies From The Dark Side

Grayling Selection - Updated for 2022

As the Grayling season is drawing to an end (and the trout season getting evercloser). We thought that a few tips specific to fishing for late-seasonGrayling were in order: Plus, we have a special offer, for this weekend only: For ANY order which includes one of either our Updated for 2022 GraylingSelections or our Unbreakable Nymph Selections, we will include aFREE Haago Hand (or Toe) warmer. Never say we don't look after you! Take a look below for more information on the flies included in our offer: The Barbless Grayling Selection is a selection of 4 of the most popular styles ofweighted grayling nymphs, in total, there are 20 flies supplied in our eco-friendly packaging. All of these nymphs are tied using barbless hooks, in sizes10, 12, 14 and 16. This selection is available for only £22, click any button or image above to viewthe flies in more detail. Guaranteed Heavy Ceramic Nymphs You did read that correctly - we're guaranteeing these flies againstbreakages for 1 year! These flies are designed to be the point fly in a Czech/Euro-Style nymphsetup. We have had real success with these teamed up with our Polish QuillsMicro Jigs or Grayling Selection flies. We have two separate Unbreakable Heavy Ceramic Selections available foryou today: Orange Unbreakable Heavy Ceramic Nymph SelectionCopper Unbreakable Heavy Ceramic Nymph Selection Click on any button below to view these Unbreakable Heavy Ceramic Nymphs: Typical Grayling Leader Setup Grayling nymphs are fished just as you would any other nymph - just rememberthe golden rule "if you're not getting snagged on the bottom, you're notfishing deep enough". A normal river leader setup would be to add a short (12") indicator tippetsection to your fly line, to this add 1.5 x the depth of the water you are fishing oftippet (4x or 5x), then the nymph (or a team of 2 nymphs). If you want to go down the 'here's one I made earlier' route, then we've also gotyou covered with the best in the business - The RIO Euro Nymph Indicatorleader. These 11’ leaders are built out of a high-vis milky white tapered leaderwhich is hand tied to 22” of RIO's Indicator Tippet material. This givesmaximum visibility in all lighting conditions to make subtle strike detectioneasier. The leader ends with a tippet ring and requires you to attach you owntippet to properly match the water type. RIO Euro Nymph Indicator Leader TOP TIP: If using a team of 2 nymphs, try putting the heaviest on a shortdropper about 12" above the point fly, this will then allow you to fish bothnymphs tight to the bottom. Delivery News   We use Royal Mail for all of our deliveries, we send all orders on the day theyare ordered. We have been made aware that Royal Mail are currentlystruggling with deliveries, to the point that some of the orders we are sendingout are arriving 10 days later (normally our Royal Mail24 deliveries are received within 2 working days of us posting them, and RoyalMail 48 deliveries within 5 working days). We have recently added the 'Special Delivery' option on our checkout page(which is at an extra cost), if you choose this, your order will be guaranteeddelivery by 1am the next working day (assuming your order is received beforenoon). What we can offer is - if you have not received your order within 10 days ofreceiving a fulfilment email from us (i.e. the one which says our fly fairies haveworked their magic and your flies are on the way to you), let me know and I willput a replacement order in the post to you (that way, it will double your chancesof receiving them!).Tight lines & stay safe.

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Grayling Selection - Updated for 2022

Winter Grayling

We've been working on a series of ideas for products to replace the MonthlySubscription Box we used to run, and here's the first of them for 2022, just intime for the really cold weather - at the end of this email we've also includedsome great tips on keeping warm on those really cold Grayling days.The series of products are called 'All You Need For ...' and the first of these forthis year is 'Winter Grayling':The 'All You Need For ...' series is aimed to try and simplify eachtechnique and de-mistify the secrets used to deploy it.

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Winter Grayling

Lure Selection

Keep Warm & Keep Moving At this time of year Stillwater trout are at their peak, and what better way totarget them with an 'active' fishing method - lures. This method keeps you onthe move - and keeps you warm!With that in mind, we've put together a selection of the most popular lures (insizes 10 and 12), specifically for targeting those beasts of the deep - as mostfish will be holding station in the depths. These are ideal for your next trip out.Top Winter Tip: To stop your rod rings from icing up at this time of year, use aChap-Stick or Lip Balm and apply a light coating of it to rings. For more tipswhen fishing lures in Winter, see the bottom of this email.Defeating the cold is one of the main objectives when fishing at this time of year- so wrap up warm, take a flask and stop for a fly up on your way to the venue.Here we introduce to you our Barbless Lure Selection: Why Use Lures? A lure style of fly is not really imitating any specific life in the water (althoughsome could be said to imitate small fish), they are more used to arouse thefishes interest and they take it more out of curiosity/anger. To a trout thesepatterns seem very much alive when any action is imparted to them - thereforethese are fished quite actively. What Tactics To Use? Which technique you use depends largely on the depth of the water you arefishing: Shallow Water (< 10ft) - A floating line and long leader can be used - justremember to count down your lure and fish/retrieve it slowly. Short pulls,followed by large pauses to let the fly sink again. Deeper Water (> 10ft) - Go for an intermediate or sinking line with a shortleader - this allows you to present the lure at depth and any retrieve willpull the lure parallel to the Stillwater bed. These lure patterns should be fished as close to the Stillwater bed aspossible. Lures are ideal patterns to use in shallower water, close to weedbeds.*** See below in this email for many more hints and tips on fishing luresin Winter ***   We only have a limited number (25) of our Lure Selections, so if ourprevious offerings are anything to go by, you will need to be quick off the mark! In total there are 16 flies supplied in our eco-friendly. packaging. All of theseflies are hand tied using barbless hooks, in sizes 10 and 12 and available as aselection (8 patterns, 2 of each pattern) for only £20, click any button or imageto view the selection in more detail. *** We've only 25 of these selections - so if you want one you will need tobe quick *** How to Fish Lures When fishing lures it's all about control and your connection with the fly. Ashorter leader helps you keep better control of the lure at depth and control howit fishes. When using sinking lines, start with a level piece of mono 3 to 4 feetlong - when in doubt, go shorter.There are 2 main types of retrieve employed when Winter lure fishing:the strip-pause-strip retrieve (do exactly what it says on the tin) andthe swing (cast out, let it sink and let any water movement take the fly - alwayskeep in touch by retrieving any slack line). Just remember to keep in touch with the lure, slow down any movement and tryto impart some action into it as the fly moves in the water. Tippet & Knots When fishing lures the main difference is the way the fish takes the fly -savagely! This means tippets and knots need to be up to the job. Youshouldn't be using any 5X or 6X tippets here - this calls for the big boys. Thelightest tippet material you should use is 4X. If you’re fishing a largerStillwater that has a bit of current and larger fish, it makes sense to step up to2X. This allows for the strength of the water and the savage strikes thatgenerally happen when the fish takes your fly. When using larger tippet diameters it is even more important to get your knotstied correctly and secure. Knots typically used to tie a lure to the tippet are:   Orvis Knot Uni Knot Non-Slip Loop Knot The first two are basic knots that can be used for any fly fishing scenario (withthe Orvis Knot being the simplest and quickest to tie). The Non-Slip Loop Knotis ideally suited for lure fishing as the lure is secured using a loop - where it isfree to move and more movement can be imparted to it.Tight lines & stay safe.

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Lure Selection

Gammarus Selection | Pimped Shrimps

Pimped Shrimps This week we are turning our attention to one of the most overlooked flypatterns - the humble shrimp (or Gammarus to give it its correct genus)!Gammarus (or the freshwater shrimp) forms the basis of the Trout & Grayling'sdiet. They may not be the main food source every day but they do make upover 70% of the annual diet of both the trout and grayling.The freshwater shrimp is usually found in all our UK rivers throughout the fullyear, making a shrimp/gammarus/scud pattern one of the first to try when thegoing gets tough - especially at this time of year.Freshwater shrimp are much more abundant in waters with higher pH values(for this read - chalk and limestone streams). As a part of the Riverfly Partnership's Monitoring Scheme on a local NorthYorkshire beck, it's not uncommon for thousands of freshwater shrimp to becaptured in a short 3-minute kick sample. These shrimp are a fantastic indicatorof how healthy the river is - as they are very sensitive to pollution. Why Use Gammarus shrimps? Simply because they are the most common invertebrates in the water at allpoints of the year, wild trout and grayling diets will consist mainly of shrimps.Therefore it makes sense to at least have a few in your box, especially duringthe months of high weed growth (Spring & Summer). These scuds work equallywell on both rivers and stillwaters. During the Grayling season and once the river trout season opens, it isessential that you have a selection of shrimps in your armoury - these are themost common invertebrates in the water at all points of the year - but especiallythe spring and early summer. What Tactics To Use? These patterns should be fished close to the river bed (hence the integratedbead to weight the fly), and dead drifted (shrimps do not swim against the flowof the river). These are ideal patterns to use in shallow water, close to weedbeds. See below in this email for many more hints and tips on fishing withShrimp patterns. Gammarus shrimps are found in virtually every river in the UK (andEurope) and are present all year round - just turn over the nearest rock whenyou are next on the water and take a look. They make up about 70% of thetrout and graylings annual diet. We only have a limited number (25) of our Gammarus Selections, so if ourprevious offerings are anything to go by, you will need to be quick off the mark!In total there are 16 flies supplied in our eco-friendly. packaging. All of theseflies are hand tied using barbless hooks, in sizes 14 and 18. These shrimps areonly available as a selection (4 patterns, 4 of each pattern) for only £20, clickany button or image to view the selection in more detail. *** We've only 25 of these selections - so if you want one you will need tobe quick *** Gammarus Shrimps Behaviour: Shrimps do not like really bright daylight - the become docile when it's really bright. Fish with them during lower light levels - when it's overcast, dawn or dusk, this is when they will be more active Shrimps are very good swimmers (but their sense of direction isappalling), they swim in really short bursts (often around in circles), sothere's no need to worry too much about presentation, just make sure youfish them on the river bed. Shrimps need to be fished as close to the river bed as possible - in deeper rivers try a sinking line with a short (4ft) leader. On shallower rivers use a floating line and longer leader. How to fish Gammarus Shrimps: Try casting around gaps in any weed beds and to the heads of pools which are just below the weed Gammarus shrimp love weed, rocks and silt Try using 2 x Gammarus shrimps of different colours (one bright & one dark) on droppers spaced 2ft apart Cast these above the target area, let them sink and then track them back downstream Keep in touch with the shrimp at all times by raising your rod tip as the fly comes back towards you I usually fish these using an indicator (as my nymphing skills still need a bit ofwork!). Typical Nymphing Leader Setup Shrimps are fished as you would any other nymph - just remember the goldenrule "if you're not getting snagged on the bottom, you're not fishing deepenough". A normal nymph leader setup would be to add a short (12") indicatortippet section to your fly line, to this add 1.5 x the depth of the water you arefishing of tippet (4x or 5x), then the shrimp (or a team of 2 or 3). In Other News ...   I received a very excitable call early on Sunday morning, telling me to go andbuy the Sunday Telegraph and look at page 12 - I finished my coffee and didjust that. When I opened the page - there I was staring back at myself - all veryweird!A local photographer asked if they could come to our shop and take somephoto's back in early December - we happily agreed - the next thing youknow we're in the paper! I'm just glad that the flies take centre stage and I'm abit blurred out!Tight lines & stay safe. P.S. Remember to get your 10% discount and use your code.

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Gammarus Selection | Pimped Shrimps

Big Boy Nymph Selection

Firstly I would like to thank everyone who completed our short surveyearlier this week - your responses have been noted and will heavilyinfluence our product range for this coming year. It was also brought to my attention that in offering a discount toclubs/syndicates we (unintentionally) managed to ignore our regular customerswho are not in any club and predominantly fish using day tickets - to all of you,please accept my apologies. To remedy this oversight, if you fit the abovecriteria and would like to take advantage of the offer, please reply to this emailand I will sort you a personal discount code to use for all your future purchases.So, on to the main feature of this weeks email - Fishing for Grayling infast water ..  

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Big Boy Nymph Selection

Unbreakable Ceramic Nymphs

There are no guarantees in fly fishing, if there were it would be called 'catching'instead of 'fishing' - and where's the fun in that! But having said that, we have- what we think is a first for the UK - flies that actually do come with aguarantee! This email may be a little long, but keep reading we think you willfind it worth the effort!Our NEW Barbless Unbreakable Heavy Ceramic Nymph Selections - ourfriend Stanislas Freyheit (of NymphEvolution) has come up with the goods andtied us a specialist selection of barbless super heavy ceramic nymphs (usingquality Doihku barbless hooks), especially good for targeting grayling in higherthan average rivers (with faster flows).

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Unbreakable Ceramic Nymphs

Even the postman won't know you've ordered these - delivered with the utmost discretion!

    Flies For Stillwaters (that catch lots of fish!) Love them or loath them, it looks like they're here to stay, yes we're talking about Booby's. Best either fished deep on a sinking line (some of these patterns are specifically tied in the slightly larger sizes), stripped across the surface or used to hold a team of flies in the water column, these flies do catch fish (and divide opinions!). Don't worry though, you can always choose the Discreet Packaging option at checkout, so even the postman doesn't know what you've bought! For lots more tips on how to fish these flies, please see the bottom of this email. You will also find some news on recent website updates and NEW features we've implemented. The Booby is a staple fly in most Stillwater anglers boxes because it will provoke a response in a fish when all else fails. But what actually is a Booby and what does it imitate? A true Booby is tied on a short-shank wide-gape hook with a short and bulky body made from colourful fritz, with two round foam balls tied just behind the eye - hence the name Booby. The fly is not really supposed to imitate anything and acts more as a lure would. It's more of an attractor pattern that is designed to gain the attention of any passing fish. Show Me The Cat Booby Selection  Show Me The Cat Booby Selection  Love them or hate them these Cat Booby's are sure to provoke a response on those days when nothing else seems to work. This selection contains 12 flies (4 different patterns, 3 of each in size 12): Black Cat Thing Booby - 3 x Size 12 The Thing Cat Booby - 3 x Size 12 O-Cat Booby - 3 x Size 12 Razzle Ct Booby - 3 x Size 12 Our Cat Booby Selection contains 12 flies in total. We are offering this selection today for only £18. *** We only have very limited numbers of these - 20 to be exact - so you will need to be quick! *** Show Me The Cat Booby Selection  Each of the Cat Booby's in this selection can also be ordered separately, just click on the button below to view all our different Booby patterns. Show Me All The Individual Booby's But wait ... we've got some more ...   Show Me The Barbless Booby Selection Show Me The Barbless Booby Selection Love them or hate them these bright coloured Barbless Booby's are sure to provoke a response on those days when nothing else seems to work. This selection contains 15 flies (5 different patterns, 3 of each): Black Sparkler Booby - 3 x Size 12 Coral Booby - 3 x Size 12 Holo Kingfisher Diawl Booby - 3 x Size 14 Holo Olive Diawl Booby - 3 x Size 14 Olive UV Booby - 3 x Size 14 Our Barbless Booby selection contains 15 flies in total. We are offering this selection today for only £20. *** We only have very limited numbers of these - 25 to be exact - so you will need to be quick! *** Show Me The Barbless Booby Selection Each of the Boobys in this selection can also be ordered separately, just click on the button below to view all our different patterns. Show Me All The Individual Booby's Go on, you know you want to! How To Fish The Booby There are loads of different ways the Booby can help increase your catch rate when fishing stillwaters. Here's are just a few tips to help you on your way: From the bank - When fishing from the bank you can utilise the floating properties of the Booby to suspend a small fly (think Diawl Bach or Cruncher) completely motionless in the water column - setting a trap for any passing fish. On the bottom - when in the colder months the fish are hard on the lake bed, try using a sinking line with a very short (3ft to 5ft) leader with a booby on the point and a small nymph/bloodworm on a dropper. This setup will allow the booby to fish 'popped up' just above the lake bed and the nymph/bloodworm exactly in the place the fish would expect to see them. The Washing Line - This technique is very popular on larger expanses of water and is especially successful when the fish are up in the top third of the water column. Essentially it uses to Booby (tied to the point of a long leader - 12ft to 16ft) to suspend a number of nymphs on short droppers in the surface of the water. Just cast it out and let any wind impart movement in your flies. Website Updates & News Over the last few weeks, we've been really busy updating our website. The majority of the changes have been made behind the scenes, but there are a few which you may have noticed, just in case you haven't, here they are: Discounts - We've updated the basket/cart process to implement a tiered discount on all our flies, we have 2 discount tiers - 5% and 10%. When you add flies to your basket you will see the requirements for you to take advantage of the discounts. Weights - We've been busy weighing all of our nymphs - it's taking ages, but we are geeks at heart! You will see that from our menu system you can now choose your nymphs by weight (light, medium & heavy). Hook Sizes - We've also added some extra functionality to allow you to further refine your searches by hook size. For example, if you choose to view all our Mediumweight Grayling nymphs, you can then further refine this by hook size. If there are any other alterations/additions you would like us to make to the site, please let me know (by replying to this email). We're always open to any suggestions - so long as they're legal!

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Even the postman won't know you've ordered these - delivered with the utmost discretion!

The fifth in our series of 'All You Need For ...' kits - fill your boots.

Give yourself the best possible chance of snagging your season's best this Autumn. Read on McDuff ... 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 which more often produces the bigger fish is streamer fishing. Streamers are large lures which 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 streamer! The 'All You Need For ...' series is aimed to try and simplify each technique and de-mistify the secrets used to deploy it. All You Need For ... Streamer Fishing is supplied to you with everything you need for those late-season trips to the water searching for those larger fish. Show me All You Need For ... Streamer Fishing Ok, so whats included in the box? To start with we have Squirrel Zonkers from Polish Quills - the best in the business: Next, we have Minnows, Snakes & Micro Streamers And don't forget the Micro Hot-Spot Larvo-Streamers: And last, but not least, a few extra's: View our All You Need For ... Streamer Fishing What streamers are included in the box: • 1 x Squirrel Zonker (Natural) - Size 8• 1 x Squirrel Zonker (Rusty Brown) - Size 8• 1 x Squirrel Zonker (Golden Olive) - Size 8• 2 x 'The Minnow' - Sizes 10 & 12• 4 x Snakes (White, Olive & Black)• 4 x Pink Mini Streamers - Sizes 10 & 12• 4 x White Mini Streamers - Sizes 10 & 12• 2 x Mini Hot-Spot Larvo Streamers - Size 12A total of 19 Streamers (in various sizes). You're going to need more than just the flies though, so we're also including: • 1 x MagMicro (new for 2021) including a MagHub backing plate - to keep your flies nice and safe• 1 x Varivas Super Tippet (Fluorocarbon) 4X (5.1lb)• 1 x Set of knot cards for the various knots used• 1 x How to Setup & Fish Streamers Information SheetGo on, treat yourself this Autumn! Ok you got me - take me to the Streamer Fishing box We are bringing our All You Need For ... Streamer Fishing box to you for only £49.99 (retail price for all the individual components bought separately would be in excess of £69). We've only got 20 of these available, so you will need to be quick!  Just click on any image or button within this email to see more details on each component and buy your box. We deliver all orders fast and free, anywhere in the world If you like the look of any of the streamers included in this box, the majority can be bought individually, click the button below to view them Show Me The Individual Streamers How To Fish Streamers Included within the 'All You Need For ... Streamer Fishing' set are full instructions on how to choose your gear, set it up and fish it, here's a quick excerpt on 'rod choice': View our All You Need For ... Streamer Fishing Each of our 'All You Need For ..' boxes includes simple step-by-step instructions and everything you need to get you started. If there are any others which you think we should do, just reply to this email and let us know.  

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The fifth in our series of 'All You Need For ...' kits - fill your boots.