Fulling Mill Mayflies
Fulling Mill Barbless Mohican May Fly. An extended body imitation of the most easily recognised British Mayfly and the most popular with anglers. Barbless.
Fulling Mill Mohican Mayfly Olive Fly. The Mohican May is an extended body imitation of the most easily recognised Mayfly. Match the hatch with this super realistic Olive Mayfly pattern, barbed.
Fulling Mill Mayfly Parachute Fly. A best seller. With its extended body and parachute style hackle this pattern presents the perfect profile to feeding fish. A day on the mayfly is a special day indeed.
Fulling Mill Mayfly Green Drake Fly. A best seller. The Green Drake or Common Mayfly, is easily identifiable and frequently represented by fly dressers. A lovely delicate and large insect measuring up to around 50 mm, found in abundance in spring and early summer, but in places can be found well into autumn. A day ?on the mayfly? is a special day indeed.
Fulling Mill Mayfly French Partridge Fly. The French Partridge is another of those patterns that can be fished wet or dry depending on the state of the hatch, a terrific fly when teased back through a wave on the Lochs.
Fulling Mill Mayfly Grey Wulff Fly. A best seller. The original Grey Wulff pattern with its upright wing,, invented in the 1930's by American angler Lee Wulff Still as effective today. A day on the mayfly is a special day indeed.
Fulling Mill Mayfly Lunns Spent Gnat Fly. When Mayfly have mated after their brief life they die and often fall back on the water, they are described as "spent" This pattern devised by William Lunn in the early 1900's imitates the dead natural with its outstretched wings stuck in the surface film.
Fulling Mill Mayfly Flyline Fly. A best seller. The Green Drake or Common Mayfly, is easily identifiable and frequently represented by fly dressers. In this case the body is produced with a piece of cream coloured flyline to match the colour of the natural. A day on the mayfly is a special day indeed.
Fulling Mill Mayfly Silhouette Fly. A best seller. With all the right ingredients, extended body with tails and an upright facing wing.
Fulling Mill Mayfly Baz's Fly. A best seller. This imitates a Mayfly in the process of hatching with a CdC wing to aid visibility and floatation. Use it on both rivers and stillwaters.
Fulling Mill Mayfly Thomas Yellow Fly. A best seller. This is a bright fan wing style adult Mayfly that fish cannot fail to see even in the middle of a hatch.
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.
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.
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.
