Fly Fishing Accessories
LB Stuart Crofts Super Delicate Furled Leader
These furled leaders have been specifically designed to suit very fine tipped and ultra thin fly lines. Ideal for casting dries and unweighted nymphs.LB Hi Vis Furled Leader
Hi Vis leader ideal for nymph fishing, comes with a small stainless steel tippet ringLB Hi Vis Butt Nymphing Furled Leader
A thread furled leader with a Hi Vis Butt ideal for nymph fishing, comes with a small stainless steel tippet ringLB Hi Vis Tip Nymphing Furled Leader
A thread furled leader with a Hi Vis Tip ideal for nymph fishing, comes with a small stainless steel tippet ringLeeda Tippet Rings / Leader Rings
2mm stainless steel leader rings. Perfect for attaching dropper when fishing teams of nymphs. Round profile seamless design.Loon Payette Paste Floatant
An excellent paste floatant designed for line, leader and tippet as well as flies.Loon Aquel Floatant
This premium gel floatant is the world's best fly floatant. Aquel is long lasting, silicon based and won't melt when it's hot or harden when it's cold.Loon Lochsa Floatant
Lochsa is a premium all-around gel floatant that even works on CDC.Loon Top Ride Floatant
Known as "Shake and Bake" by world class guides, this desiccant (drying agent) and powder floatant is fast and easy to use. A fly (still attached to the leader) goes in wet, and a few shakes later comes out dry and coated with a powder floatant.Loon Blue Ribbon Floatant
This pure powder floatant won't leave a residue on the water and is perfect floatant for CDC flies. Just work Blue Ribbon into the hair and hackle of the fly with your fingers and watch it float high cast after cast.Loon Easy Dry Floatant
A treatment to revive flies composed of two things: drying beads and blue indicator crystals. A fly (still attached to the leader) is dry after a few quick shakes and ready for floatant.Loon Fly Spritz 2 Floatant
As the WORLD'S FIRST and ONLY water based spray floatant, Fly Spritz 2 is the fastest way to get a floatant on a dry fly. Simply spray your fly and either wait or false cast to dry and then fish on.Loon Fly Dip Dun Floatant
A dip floatant with a conscience that provides the fly with a dun gleamLoon Royal Gel Floatant
A gel floatant that adds a little shimmer to fliesLoon Up & Down Floatant Kit
Includes Henry’s Sinket and AquelLoon Snake River Mud Sinket
A multi-purpose sink paste for leaders and flies. Snake River Mud helps flies sink by breaking the surface water tension and will also camouflages leader by removing the shine.Loon Henry's Sinket
Flies treated with Henry's Sinket quickly break surface tension and rapidly drop in the water column to where the fish are. It helps nymphs get deep, where they roll along the bottom as naturally dislodged nymphs would. It's especially effective on streamers, getting flies down on the first cast rather than waiting until the materials become saturated.Loon Sink Fast
Sink Fast repels water and will actually improve sinking line performance. Designed specifically for sinking and saltwater lines.Loon Biostrike Indicator Putty - Pink / Yellow
A putty indicator that makes adjusting the depth and size of indicator simple.Loon Strike Two Indicator - Orange
Synthetic glo-yarn strike indicator pre-treated with Hydrostop to keep them visible atop the water, floating forever.Loon Hot Box Fly Box
Six adjustable compartments keep the day's “hot flies” close at hand. Attachment chain included.Fly Fishing Accessories
What Are Fly Fishing Accessories and How Do They Work?
Fly fishing accessories are the essential supporting tools that help anglers fish more efficiently, comfortably, and successfully. While fly rods and fly reels form the backbone of any setup, accessories are what allow you to fine-tune your approach, adapt to conditions, and look after your equipment on the water and at home.
This category covers a wide range of practical items, from everyday tools like nippers, forceps, and fly boxes, to more specialised accessories such as leaders, tippet material, strike indicators, line cleaners, floatants, and knot-tying aids. Many anglers also rely on storage solutions, protective cases, and maintenance products to keep their gear performing at its best throughout the season.
In practice, fly fishing accessories work by solving specific challenges. Line dressing helps your fly line float higher and cast further. Indicators improve bite detection when nymphing. Tools like hemostats and hook sharpeners speed up fly changes and ensure solid hook-ups. Together, these items make fly fishing smoother, more controlled, and more enjoyable, whether you are fishing a small chalk stream or a large reservoir.
At Uttings, our fly fishing accessories range includes many of the most-used tools and add-ons anglers reach for trip after trip, alongside specialist equipment found within our wider tools and accessories selection.
How to Choose the Right Fly Fishing Accessories for Your Needs
Choosing the right fly fishing accessories depends on your experience level, the type of water you fish, and your preferred techniques. Rather than buying everything at once, it often makes sense to build a well-considered kit that matches how and where you fish.
Functionality and purpose should always come first. Beginners may focus on core essentials such as fly boxes, nippers, and leaders, while more experienced anglers often add specialist tools for specific methods like Euro nymphing or stillwater fishing.
Durability and materials are also important. Accessories are regularly exposed to water, grit, and repeated handling. Stainless steel tools, robust plastics, and corrosion-resistant finishes are worth prioritising, especially if you fish frequently or in harsh conditions.
Compatibility with your setup matters more than many anglers realise. Leaders and tippet must match your fly line weight, while indicators and floatants should suit the flies you use. Accessories that integrate well with your fly rods and fly reels help maintain balance and casting performance.
Ease of use and portability is another key consideration. Compact tools that attach to zingers or lanyards are ideal for wading anglers, while bank anglers may prefer larger, easy-to-handle items stored in a vest or pack.
To give a clearer overview, the table below outlines common accessory types and what to look for when choosing them:
| Accessory Type | Primary Use | What to Look For |
|---|---|---|
| Fly Boxes | Organising and protecting flies | Secure closure, water resistance, fly capacity |
| Nippers & Zingers | Cutting line and removing hooks | Sharp jaws, corrosion resistance, grip comfort |
| Leaders & Tippet | Presentation and turnover | Correct diameter, strength, material type |
| Floatants & Sinkants | Line and fly performance | Application method, compatibility with fly type |
Top Fly Fishing Accessories Brands and Models at Uttings
Uttings stocks fly fishing accessories from some of the most trusted names in the sport, chosen for their reliability and real-world performance. Brands such as Snowbee are known for practical, great-value tools and accessories that suit anglers of all levels. Simms offers premium-quality accessories designed to withstand heavy use, making them a favourite among professional guides and dedicated enthusiasts.
Scientific Anglers is particularly respected for its technical approach, producing leaders, tippet materials, and line care products that enhance casting and presentation. These brands complement our broader fly fishing range, allowing anglers to build a complete setup that works seamlessly with their existing fly rods and fly reels.
Fly Fishing Accessories Tips and Expert Advice
Accessories are often the difference between a frustrating session and a productive one. A well-organised fly box saves time on the water, while sharp nippers and properly maintained leaders reduce lost fish. For beginners, focusing on quality essentials helps build confidence and good habits from the start.
Experienced anglers tend to refine their accessory selection over time. Carrying method-specific tools, adjusting leader formulas, or experimenting with different indicators can lead to noticeable improvements in catch rates. Seasonal changes also influence accessory choices, with colder months calling for stronger tippet and reliable tools that work with cold hands.
Regardless of experience, regularly checking and replacing worn accessories ensures consistent performance and avoids unnecessary problems when it matters most.
Why Buy Fly Fishing Accessories at Uttings
Uttings is a family-run business based in Norwich, established in 1976, with decades of experience serving anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. We stock premium fly fishing accessories from the world’s leading brands, all backed by knowledgeable advice from people who genuinely understand the sport.
With over 45,000 five-star reviews on Trustpilot, Uttings is trusted for expert customer service, fast delivery, and a genuine passion for the great outdoors. Whether you are upgrading a single tool or building a complete accessory kit, you can buy with confidence knowing support is always on hand.
Fly Fishing Accessories FAQs
What fly fishing accessories do beginners need?
Most beginners start with a fly box, nippers, forceps, leaders, and tippet. These essentials cover fly storage, line cutting, hook removal, and presentation.
Do fly fishing accessories affect casting performance?
Yes. Leaders, tippet, and line care products directly influence how smoothly the line turns over and how naturally the fly presents.
How do I choose the right leader and tippet?
Match the leader length and tippet strength to your fly line weight, fly size, and fishing conditions for balanced presentation.
Are premium fly fishing accessories worth it?
Higher-quality accessories usually offer better durability, precision, and ease of use, which can make a noticeable difference over time.
What accessories are useful for nymph fishing?
Indicators, split shot, specialised leaders, and fine-diameter tippet are commonly used to improve depth control and bite detection.
How should I look after fly fishing tools?
Rinse tools after use, dry them thoroughly, and store them in a dry place to prevent corrosion and maintain smooth operation.
Do accessories differ for river and stillwater fly fishing?
Yes. River anglers often prioritise indicators and lightweight tools, while stillwater anglers may focus more on line control and fly storage.
Can accessories be shared across different fly rod setups?
Many accessories are universal, but leaders and tippet should always be matched to the specific rod and line weight.


