See also:
- Getting started – wet trout flies
- Getting started – salt water flies
- Getting started – bass and native fish flies
- Getting started – the gear
There are only really two types of flies dry flies and wet flies.
A dry fly is any fly that is designed to be fished on or in the surface film of the water.
Dry flies can however be divided into a number of logical categories and I have set out a few fly suggestions in each category to get you started:
‘Lepto dun’,
‘link’ => ‘https://fishonfly.com.au/wp/lepto-dun’,
‘image’ => ‘https://fishonfly.com.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/leptohighlanddun1.png’),
array(
‘name’ => ‘Caenis dun’,
‘link’ => ‘https://fishonfly.com.au/wp/caenis-dun’,
‘image’ => ‘https://fishonfly.com.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/caenisf.jpg’),
array(
‘name’ => ‘Adams irresistible’,
‘link’ => ‘https://fishonfly.com.au/wp/adams-irresistible’,
‘image’ => ‘https://fishonfly.com.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/adamsirrf1.png’),
array(
‘name’ => ‘Iron blue dun’,
‘link’ => ‘https://fishonfly.com.au/wp/iron-blue-dun’,
‘image’ => ‘https://fishonfly.com.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/ironblueh.jpg’),
array(
‘name’ => ‘Black spinner’,
‘link’ => ‘https://fishonfly.com.au/wp/spinners’,
‘image’ => ‘https://fishonfly.com.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/spinner1.png’)
);
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