The Sedgehog is a popular and highly effective dry fly pattern, especially renowned for imitating the natural behavior of sedge larvae and adult caddis flies on the water’s surface. Its unique design—featuring a distinctive wing and body profile—makes it a go-to choice for anglers looking to target trout during hatch times. In this guide, we’ll walk you through each step of tying the Sedgehog, providing expert tips to ensure your flies float perfectly and replicate the movement of caddisflies with precision.
Read moreA popular stillwater trout fly that works from spring to autumn.
A sophisticated but irresistible pattern for trout seeking an easy meal
Master the tying of this classic pattern for river and stillwater, tempter of brown trout, sea-trout and salmon
Despite its name, this trending fly should never be the last pattern you try
A modern take on a North Country classic tied in six steps