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Dry Flies

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Fulling Mill Richard Walker Sedge Fly. A best seller. Walkers Sedge as it is often called was designed by Richard walker, intended to be treated with floatant and skated across the surface on its bushy hackle. Use it in the evening when large naturals are hatching.
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Fulling Mill Goddard Amber Fly. This sedge pattern often referred to as a G & H Sedge after its creators John Goddard and Cliff Henry, it is an excellent floater because of its dense deer hair body. Match the colour and size of the naturals for great success wherever you fish in the world.
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Fulling Mill Goddard Natural Fly. A best seller. This sedge pattern often referred to as the G & H Sedge after its creators John Goddard and Cliff Henry is an excellent floater because of its dense deer hair body. Match the colour and size of the naturals for great success wherever you fish in the world.
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Fulling Mill Balloon Caddis Olive Fly. The Balloon Caddis series have a lightweight foam thorax cover to give sustained floatability which means they can be skated across the top without fear of sinking. Try to match the colour and size for great success wherever you fish in the world.
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Fulling Mill Sedge Ultimate Fly. A small brown generic sedge pattern that passes for many of the over 200 species in the UK alone.
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Fulling Mill Elk Wing Grey Fly. A best seller. The Elk Hair caddis is terrific wake making pattern when skated on the surface during a sedge hatch,. Try to match colour and size from this extensive collection for great success wherever you fish in the world.
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Fulling Mill Elk Wing Olive Fly. A best seller. The Elk Hair caddis is terrific wake making pattern when skated on the surface during a sedge hatch,. Try to match colour and size from this extensive collection for great success wherever you fish in the world.
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Fulling Mill Elk Wing Tan Fly. A best seller. The Elk Hair caddis is terrific wake making pattern when skated on the surface during a sedge hatch. Try to match colour and size from this extensive collection for great success wherever you fish in the world.
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Fulling Mill Steve's Daddy Fly. An effective and popular terrestrial pattern tied with a parachute style hackle and extended body, it catches countless fish every year, mostly fished dry but equally effective just sub surface.
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Golden Nugget Daddy long Legs Fly. Sinking daddy longlegs with gold beads are very successful on clear stalking waters and will often take even the most wary of trout. A hugely popular mobile pattern accounting for countless fish every year.
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Fulling Mill Daddy Longlegs Raffia Fly. A best seller. Hugely popular terrestrial pattern accounting for countless fish every year, mostly fished dry but equally effective sub surface.
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Fulling Mill Dads Daddy Natural Fly. A best seller. Sometimes it pays to change to a different colour fly if fish a failing to rise. Dads Daddies are a hugely popular terrestrial pattern accounting for countless fish every year, mostly fished dry but equally as effective sub surface.
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Fulling Mill Daddy Real Foam Fly. A best seller. A realistic close copy pattern that is hugely popular, accounting for countless fish every year, mostly fished dry but equally effective semi-drowned sub surface.
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Fulling Mill Dunking Daddy Flexi Black Fly. Sunk daddy longlegs with gold bead heads are very successful on clear stalking waters and will often take even the most wary of trout. A hugely popular mobile pattern accounting for countless large fish every year.
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Fulling Mill Daddy Peacock Fly. A best seller. This daddy pattern is one to use when dark bodied naturals are blown onto the water. Mostly fished dry but equally effective sub surface.
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Fulling Mill Daddy Real Orange Fly. A best seller. A bright realistic close copy pattern that is hugely popular, accounting for countless fish every year, mostly fished dry but equally effective semi-drowned sub surface.
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Fulling Mill The Daddyhog Fly. A best seller. The bulky deer hair wing and head create a take inducing wake on the surface producing splashy rises when retrieved on a floating line.
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Fulling Mill Greenwells Fly. A best seller. The classic Greenwells but tied with a parachute hackle so that it sits low and delicately on the water. Some anglers use nothing else.
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Fulling Mill Parachute Iron Blue Fly. A best seller. With its hackle wound horizontally around an upright 'wing' or post, this easy to see and very buoyant style of fly sits low and delicately on the water. Some anglers use nothing else.
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Fulling Mill Adams Fly. A best seller. With the hackle wound horizontally around an upright ?wing? or post, this easy to see and very buoyant style of fly sits low and delicately on the water.
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Fulling Mill Black Gnat Fly. A best seller. With the hackle wound horizontally around an upright 'wing' or post, this easy to see and very buoyant style of fly sits low and delicately on the water. Some anglers use nothing else.
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Fulling Mill Emerger Parachute TG Fly. A best seller. With the hackle wound horizontally around an upright 'wing' or post, this easy to see and very buoyant style of fly sits low and delicately on the water. Some anglers use nothing else.
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Fulling Mill Emerger Parachute Olive TG Fly. A best seller. With the hackle wound horizontally around an upright 'wing' or post, this easy to see and very buoyant style of fly sits low and delicately on the water. Some anglers use nothing else.
Fulling Mill Parachute Black Fly. When you want a nymph to hang right under the surface film, these are the answer, usually tied with a buoyant wing bud to hold it in place.
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Fulling Mill KJ Black Fly. A best seller. When you want a nymph to hang right under the surface film, these are the answer, usually tied with a buoyant 'wing bud' to hold it in place.
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Fulling Mill Hi-Float Hawthorn Barbless Fly. The Hi-Float Hawthorn has been designed to fish in windy conditions, the high floating nature of this pattern allows for easy sighting when the wind is more than a gentle ripple. Fish on a floating line and cast at rising fish, leave the fly static for a few seconds then twitch back.
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Fulling Mill Hawthorn Suspender Fly. A best seller. Hawthorne flies which appear in springtime are poor flyers and easily get blown onto the waters surface where they become easy pickings for fish.
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Fulling Mill Hawthorn Sparkle Fly. A best seller. Hawthorne flies are easily identified by their large ungainly legs are poor flyers and easily get blown onto the waters surface where they become easy pickings for fish.
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Fulling Mill Hawthorne Fly. A best seller. Hawthorne flies that are easily identified by their large ungainly legs are poor flyers which get blown onto the waters surface where they become easy pickings for fish.
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Fulling Mill Aero Red Legs Fly. A superb dry, use it when large dark naturals get blown onto the water. One of a specialty range of flies that match the natural but highlighting trigger points making them irresistible to fish.
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Fulling Mill Bills Black Flying Ant Fly. Blowing onto a lake or falling into a stream, these bugs come in a variety of sizes but all are equally effective on their day.
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Fulling Mill Ant Black Fly. A best seller. When ants start blowing onto a lake or falling into a stream trout can become preoccupied on them. These bugs come in a variety of sizes but all are equally effective on their day.
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Fulling Mill Kicking Beetle Peacock Fly. A best seller. A generic dark beetle pattern with legs for times when fish are taking unidentified terrestrials from the waters surface. This foam pattern is unsinkable.
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Fulling Mill Black Gnat Fly. Delicate upwing flies including general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are essential considerations in choosing your pattern.
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Fulling Mill Greenwell's Glory Fly. A best seller. Delicate upwing flies including general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are essential considerations in choosing your pattern.
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Fulling Mill Iron Blue Dun Fly. A best seller. Iron Blue Duns are found on rivers from May through to late October. Fish feeding on Iron Blues can be very fussy, so size, profile and colour are essential considerations in choosing your pattern.
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Fulling Mill Blue Dun Fly. Delicate upwing flies including general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are essential considerations in choosing your pattern.
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Fulling Mill Olive Dun Fly. A best seller. Delicate upwing flies including general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are essential considerations in choosing your pattern.
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Fulling Mill Pale Watery Dunn Fly. Delicate upwing flies including general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are essential considerations in choosing your pattern.
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Fulling Mill Paradun Olive Fly. With the hackle wound horizontally around an upright ?wing? or post, this easy to see and very buoyant style of fly sits low and delicately on the water. Some anglers use nothing else.
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Fulling Mill Paradun Olive Minnikins Barbless Fly. A great Paradun style pattern from Stuart Minnikin, the perfect dry fly when fish are feeding on small duns and spinners. Barbless.
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Fulling Mill Large Dark Olive Fly. A best seller. Delicate upwing flies including general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are essential considerations in choosing your pattern.
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Fulling Mill Winged Adams Fly. Delicate upwing flies including general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are essential considerations in choosing your pattern.
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Fulling Mill Ginger Quill Dry Fly. Delicate upwing flies including general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are essential considerations in choosing your pattern.
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Fulling Mill Midge Black Fly. A best seller. All sorts of adult terrestrial or aquatic bugs are represented by these flies which float perfectly for delicate fishing.
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Fulling Mill Hackled Hares Ear (GRHE) Fly. Delicate upwing flies including general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are essential considerations in choosing your pattern.
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Fulling Mill Grey Wulff Fly. A best seller. The original Grey Wulff pattern with its upright wing was invented in the 1930's by American angler Lee Wulff Still as effective today. Now used worldwide in a variety of circumstances.
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Fulling Mill Red Wulff Fly. A style of fly bulked up with hair rather than feathers originated by Lee Wulff to ensure floatability on the big fast western USA rivers. Now used worldwide in a variety of circumstances.
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Dry Flies

What Are Dry Flies and How Do They Work?

Dry flies are one of the most iconic and effective fly fishing patterns, designed to float on the surface of the water and imitate adult insects such as mayflies, caddisflies, midges, and terrestrials. When fish are feeding on the surface, dry fly fishing offers some of the most visual and rewarding sport in angling, making it a firm favourite with both beginners and experienced fly anglers.

Unlike nymphs or wet flies that are fished below the surface, dry flies rely on buoyant materials and careful presentation to sit naturally in the surface film. The goal is to mimic the exact size, shape, and behaviour of real insects as they drift downstream, enticing trout and grayling to rise and take confidently.

Dry flies are commonly used on rivers, streams, stillwaters, and chalkstreams, especially during insect hatches. Success depends on matching the hatch, achieving a drag-free drift, and selecting patterns that float well while maintaining a lifelike profile.

How to Choose the Right Dry Flies for Your Needs

Selecting the right dry fly involves balancing observation, water conditions, and angling experience. While there is no single fly that works everywhere, understanding a few key factors will significantly improve your success.

Fly size is often the first consideration. Trout can be selective, especially on pressured waters, so matching the natural insects present is critical. Smaller flies in sizes 18–22 are common for midges and olives, while larger sizes are useful for mayflies, sedges, and terrestrial patterns.

Pattern type should reflect both the hatch and the water you are fishing. Classic dry flies such as Adams, Blue Winged Olives, and Elk Hair Caddis are excellent general patterns. Parachute-style flies offer excellent visibility, while CDC dry flies excel in calm conditions where a delicate presentation is required.

Buoyancy and materials also matter. High-floating patterns with deer hair or foam perform well in rough or fast water, while softer materials like CDC provide a more natural footprint in slow, clear streams. Applying floatant correctly will help extend the life and effectiveness of your fly.

Anglers often carry a mix of patterns and sizes, stored neatly in a fly box, allowing them to adapt quickly to changing conditions throughout the day.

Top Dry Fly Brands and Models at Uttings

At Uttings, we stock a carefully curated range of premium dry flies from some of the most respected names in fly tying. These brands are trusted by professional anglers and hobbyists alike for their consistency, durability, and fish-catching ability.

Fulling Mill is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading fly manufacturers. Their dry flies are meticulously tied using high-quality hooks and materials, offering excellent flotation and lifelike silhouettes straight out of the box.

Davie McPhail flies are inspired by one of the most respected fly tyers in the world. Known for precise proportions and traditional craftsmanship, these patterns appeal to anglers who value classic design combined with modern effectiveness.

Whether you are restocking proven favourites or exploring new patterns, our wider fly fishing flies range includes everything you need for surface, sub-surface, and specialist techniques.

Dry Fly Tips and Expert Advice

Dry fly fishing rewards attention to detail. Small adjustments in approach can dramatically improve results, particularly on technical waters.

Presentation is often more important than the fly itself. Focus on achieving a drag-free drift by positioning yourself carefully and using appropriate leaders and tippets from our leaders and tippet selection.

Observation is key. Spend time watching the water before casting. Identify rising fish, drifting insects, and feeding lanes. This information will guide your fly choice and casting angle.

For beginners, highly visible dry flies with parachute posts or lighter hackle colours make strike detection easier. More experienced anglers often downsize and refine patterns when fish become selective.

If fish rise but refuse your fly, try changing size before switching pattern. Often, a subtle adjustment is all that’s needed to turn refusals into confident takes.

Why Buy Dry Flies at Uttings

Uttings is a family-run business based in Norwich, established in 1976, with decades of experience serving anglers and outdoor enthusiasts across the UK. Our fly fishing range is selected by knowledgeable specialists who genuinely understand the needs of anglers at every level.

We stock premium dry flies from the world’s leading brands, supported by expert customer service, fast delivery, and a reputation backed by over 45,000 five-star Trustpilot reviews. When you buy from Uttings, you benefit from trusted advice, quality products, and a genuine passion for the great outdoors.

Dry Flies FAQs

What are dry flies used for in fly fishing?

Dry flies are used to imitate adult insects on the water’s surface, targeting fish that are actively feeding on top.

What size dry fly should I use?

Fly size depends on the insects present and fish behaviour. Smaller sizes suit selective fish, while larger patterns work well during strong hatches.

When is the best time to fish dry flies?

Dry flies are most effective during insect hatches, warmer months, or whenever fish are visibly rising.

What materials help dry flies float?

Common floating materials include deer hair, CDC feathers, foam, and hackle, often enhanced with floatant.

Are dry flies suitable for beginners?

Yes, dry fly fishing is excellent for beginners due to its visual nature and clear feedback from rising fish.

How do I keep dry flies floating?

Use appropriate floatant, avoid false casting once wet, and dry flies between casts using a cloth or amadou patch.

Can dry flies be used on stillwaters?

Yes, dry flies are highly effective on stillwaters, particularly during buzzer and sedge hatches.

What is “matching the hatch”?

Matching the hatch means selecting a fly that closely imitates the size and appearance of insects currently on the water.

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