Fulling Mill Flies
Fulling Mill Grayling Witch Fly. As the name suggests this is a superb dry fly for Grayling but it will also take Brown and Rainbow Trout.
Fulling Mill Perdigon Firestarter Barbless Fly. Cut through fast water quickly with our new Perdigon nymph range! The Firestarter Perdigon nymph is a great pattern to use for trout and grayling especially in coloured water. Fish this fly on the dropper of a euro nymphing setup, or under a dry fly New Zealand style. Tied on our Fulling Mill Ultimate Dry Fly hook.
Fulling Mill Perdigon Caramel Barbless Fly. Cut through fast water quickly with our new Perdigon nymph range! This Caramel Perdigon nymph is a great pattern to use when the water is clear and olive uprights are hatching. The olive nymphs live and hatch mainly in fast water, so you need a fly that not only imitates the nymphs in the correct sizes but gets down fast through the turbulent water. Trout and Grayling will happily feed in this fast water and getting down to them is key. A super effecti
Fulling Mill Perdigon Hollow Point Red Barbless Fly. Cut through fast water quickly with our new Perdigon nymph range! The red hollow point Perdigon nymph is a great pattern to use for trout and grayling, featuring a holographic hot spot at the thorax as a trigger point. Fish this fly on the dropper of a euro nymphing setup, or under a dry fly New Zealand style. Tied on our Fulling Mill Ultimate Dry Fly hook.
Fulling Mill Perdigon Pearl & Orange Barbless Fly. Cut through fast water quickly with our new Perdigon nymph range! The Pearl and Orange Perdigon nymph is a great pattern to use for trout and grayling, and upon testing it was one of our most effective in the range by far! Featuring a pearlecent rib over a black body with a glo-brite number 7 hot spot at the thorax as a trigger point. Fish this fly on the dropper of a euro nymphing setup, or under a dry fly New Zealand style when the water is sl
Fulling Mill SR Grayling Special Barbless Fly. Featuring a Tungsten Bead to help get your fly right down to feeding fish fast.
Fulling Mill Polish Cream Olive Fly. A fast sinking nymph pattern that features a tightly woven body, highly effective when targeting trout and grayling on running water. Fish a pair of these close together on the cast on a floating line
Fulling Mill Polish Olive Brown Fly. A fast sinking nymph pattern that features a tightly woven body, highly effective when targeting trout and grayling on running water. Fish a pair of these close together on the cast on a floating liner.
Fulling Mill Purple Nasty Barbless Fly. The Purple Nasty jig has been an extremely effective pattern for both trout and grayling. Originally brought to light on the competition scene, this euro nymph pattern is worth of a place in anyone’s fly box. A black and purple variation of the pheasant tail nymph, ideal for the point or dropper when euro nymphing.
Fulling Mill Perdigon Hollow Point Red Jig Barbless Fly. Cut through fast water quickly with our new Perdigon jig range! The red hollow point Perdigon jig is a great pattern to use for trout and grayling, featuring a holographic hot spot at the thorax as a trigger point. Fish this fly on the point of a euro nymphing setup to get down quickly. Tied on our Fulling Mill Jig Force hook.
Fulling Mill Perdigon Olive Hot Spot Barbless Fly. Cut through fast water quickly with our new Perdigon nymph range! The olive hot spot Perdigon nymph is a great pattern to use for trout and grayling, featuring a glo-brite number 7 hot spot at the thorax as a trigger point. A great fly to use on pressured fish in running water. Fish this fly on the dropper of a euro nymphing setup, or under a dry fly New Zealand style. Tied on our Fulling Mill Ultimate Dry Fly hook.
Fulling Mill Perdigon Olive Hot Spot Jig Barbless Fly. Cut through fast water quickly with our new Perdigon jig range! The olive hot spot Perdigon jig is a great pattern to use for trout and grayling, featuring a glo-brite number 7 hot spot at the thorax as a trigger point. Fish this fly on the point of a euro nymphing setup to get down quickly. Tied on our Fulling Mill Jig Force hook.
Fulling Mill Pink Fly. A best seller. Czech nymphs really have dominated the river competition scene over the last few years, with their slim profile and fast sinking dressing they are a highly effective pattern, a great choice of fly when targeting deep feeding Trout or Grayling in running water.
Fulling Mill Pink Tag Jig Barbless Fly. Most river anglers know that Grayling adore pink, and this Pink Tag is one of the best all time Grayling patterns. Tied on a Fulling Mill Jig hook, this is the perfect fly to fish on the point of a French Leader set up. Fish this pattern throughout the year on any river.
Fulling Mill Finish Case Caddis Barbless Fly. Oliver Edwards' close copy imitation of the Cased Caddis. Barbless.
Fulling Mill Oliver Edward Peeping Caddis Debris Barbless Fly. Trout and Grayling just LOVE caddis, and this realistic caddis pattern designed by Oliver Edwards is certainly one of the best. Tied with a selection of 'waste' materials which are usually found lying around the tying bench and a heavy split shot weight to get to the bottom quickly, this pattern is one you'll need if you plan to fish for grayling this winter.
Fulling Mill Oliver Edward Peeping Caddis Original Barbless Fly. Trout and Grayling just LOVE caddis, and this realistic caddis pattern designed by Oliver Edwards is certainly one of the best. Featuring a heavy split shot weight to get to the bottom quickly and all the key characteristics of a caddis grub, this pattern is one you'll need if you plan to fish for grayling this winter.
Fulling Mill Steve's Peeping Caddis Fly. Cased caddis larva spend most of their lives crawling along the bottom in tube like cases, so fish this pattern very slowly for the correct imitation Perfect on both still and running water for Trout that are feeding on sedge larva.
Peeping Caddis Olive Fly. Steve's Peeping Caddis Fly. This darkerPeeping Caddis has a short extended body to imitate the cadis grub emerging from its case, the weight over the hook eye ensures the pattern fishes upside down. Perfect for targeting fish in both still and running water.
Fulling Mill Small Black Stone OE Barbless Fly. Oliver Edwards' close copy imitation of the small Black Stonefly Nymph. Barbless.
Fulling Mill Deep Water Clouser Chartreuse & White Fly. Our premium range of Deep Water shrimp patterns are very handy indeed and have accounted for more than their fair share of large bonefish. All, of course, are tied on the best hooks available in the form of the Tiemco 811s, so you can cast with confidence.
Fulling Mill Colonel's Creeper Olive Weighted Fly. A best seller. Stonefly Nymphs are an important food source for game fish the world over, they can be taken for Stoneflies large Dragonfly Larva or even large Shrimp or immature Crayfish. Fish slowly along the bottom which is the naturals habitat.
Fulling Mill Mother-in-Law Weighted Fly. Stonefly Nymphs are an important food source for game fish the world over, they can be taken for Stoneflies large Dragonfly Larva or even large Shrimp or immature Crayfish. Fish slowly along the bottom which is the naturals habitat.
Fulling Mill Colonel's Creeper Black Weighted Fly. Stonefly Nymphs are an important food source for game fish the world over
Fulling Mill Giant Black Stone Fly. Stonefly Nymphs are an important food source for game fish the world over, they can be taken for Stoneflies large Dragonfly Larva or even large Shrimp or immature Crayfish. Fish slowly along the bottom which is the naturals habitat.
Fulling Mill SHomer Shrimpson Fly. One of our house favourites, largely owing to the brilliant name which has seen it repeatedly make it into the best sellers since it's introduction in 2011. The pattern itself has proven to be highly effective. An essential pattern for targeting flats species such as bonefish and permit but also great with bread and butter species such as flathead, bream and snapper.
Fulling Mill Procter's Bounce Back Caddis Yellow Fly. This foam head caddis pattern gives you the best of both worlds. Granted, it comes into its own when caddis are on the menu, but it also doubles as a rudimentary tussock cicada, or grasshopper pattern too. Yes…one hundred percent, it works fished static. However, the foam head allows you to impart sharp tugs on the line to momentarily drown the fly, only for it to pop (bounce) back up to the surface…a deadly tactic on many rivers, or stillwat
Fulling Mill Procter's Flip Flop Tussock Cicada Pink Wing Fly. Smaller than their larger cousins, tussock cicadas tend to occur in upland and more arid areas of New Zealand. As a meaty mouthful they’re an important food source during summer. Boasting a CdC underwing this pattern has the required ‘soft’ outline that suggests a struggling terrestrial and easy pickings for trout. By the way, not only a pattern reserved for NZ, it’s worked just as well in other countries, including the UK, Iceland a
Fulling Mill Procter's Bluebottle Pink Wing Fly. Whether it’s in New Zealand the UK, or anywhere else for that matter where livestock occurs, bluebottles, or blowflies are never far away. It’s all too easy to neglect the importance of the humble bluebottle, yet there always seems to be an odd one flitting about our rivers. This pattern has an impressive history and one of tempting seemingly tricky trout. The FM pink ultra dry yarn post allows you to locate your fly when poor light hampers your v
Fulling Mill Jackie's Palamino Duckfly. When the Duckfly are hatching they have a pronounced stage when they are pumping blood into their emerging wings. This process can often last for up to thirty seconds. During this period, they are at their most vulnerable, immobilised until their wings dry for them to fly away. Trout know this and can lock onto stage this in an instance.
Fulling Mill Buckey's Lovechild Fly. The Lovechild of a Grey Wulff & French Partridge - 2 of the most successful mayfly patterns on the chalk rivers. I wanted a fly that combined my favourite elements of both. This fly works throughout the Mayfly lifecycle, taken damp as a failed emerger, floating high as a dun and later in the hatch towards the evening as a spinner or spent. If I had to fish with only 1 mayfly pattern, this would be it.
Fulling Mill Jackie's Dark Olive Mayfly Dun Fly. There are times, owing to certain light conditions, that the Mayfly appear darker as they hatch, sometimes almost a dark brown. Trout tend to ignore the more conventional coloured, olive and yellow patterns on these days. When this occurs, this pattern is super effective, the trout picking it out with confidence. It has proven itself well over the last few seasons on Arrow and the other Loughs.
Fulling Mill Jackie's Olive Palomino Shuttlecock Fly. When Olives are hatching and trying to break through the surface film, these Olives can be easy pickings for fish.
Fulling Mill Jackie's Olive Palomino Parachute Orange Fly. When the olives are hatching there are times the adult or emerging duns get trapped in the surface film. They become a prime target for the trout as they can take them at their leisure knowing they are going nowhere. This pattern nails this scenario perfectly.
Fulling Mill Ronan's Tussock Cicada Fly. This dry fly represents a light brown cicada common in NZ through the summer months. If they’re on the water this fly is superb. It’s also a super fly to use as part of a dry - dropper setup as it’s very buoyant. Available from size 10 to 6.
Fulling Mill Ronan's Willow Grub Fly. The tiny killer! When trout lock in on these nothing else will do. This simple foam fly is a must if you’re planning a summer trip to NZ. Willows are common on the rivers throughout NZ and wherever the willows are, the grubs will be falling in and feeding the trout. I fish this about a foot from my indicator dry so that I know where it is!
