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Devaux Terrestrial Fly JBF 04

Devaux Terrestrial Flies JBF 04 – The expert choice for fly fishing
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Terrestrial Fly JBF 03

Devaux Terrestrial Flies JBF 03 – excellence for fly fishing.
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Terrestrial Dry Fly JBF 02

Devaux TERRESTRIAL DRY FLY JBF 02, a premium terrestrial dry fly delivering perfect presentation, optimal effectiveness and unmatched realism for sport fishing.
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Terrestrial Fly JBF 01

Devaux TERRESTRIAL FLY JBF 01: high-quality terrestrial artificial fly for fly fishing, ideal for fooling trout and other salmonids in rivers and stillwaters, combining realism, durability and effectiveness by Devaux.
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Terrestrial Snail Fly JBESC 01

Devaux Terrestrial Snail Flies - Premium artificial lures for demanding anglers.
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Emergent Fly JBEOL 01

Devaux emergent fly JBEOL1 for fly fishing, unmatched effectiveness and realism
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Emergent Fly JBE63

Devaux JBE63 emergent fly, an innovative artificial fly for fly fishing in rivers or reservoirs, ensuring realism and high performance.
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Emergent Fly JBE 62

Devaux Emergent Fly JBE62: the ideal emergent for your fly fishing sessions.
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Emergent Fly JBE 61

JBE61 Emergent Flies Devaux – realistic flies for river fly fishing.
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Emergent Fly JBE 60

Devaux JBE60 emergent flies: innovative, lifelike fly fishing patterns ideal for discerning anglers seeking effectiveness and realism.
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux JBE52 Emergent Fly

Devaux JBE52 Emergent Fly – Premium artificial fly for demanding anglers. Ideal for fly fishing in all conditions with an innovative design that respects the natural lifecycle of aquatic insects. Highly effective, finely finished, optimally attractive to wary fish, and true to Devaux quality for rivers and still waters.
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Emergent Fly JBE 51

Devaux Emergent Fly JBE51: high-end artificial emergent fly, ideal for freshwater fly fishing, offering realism, performance and versatility.
3.10 (CHF) incl tax

Flies are at the heart of fly fishing. Whether you need to present an ultra-discreet imitation on calm water or trigger a strike from active fish in fast current, having a varied, well thought-out selection is essential. Our range of flies covers the main fishing situations, from small streams to large lakes, to help you pick the right pattern at the right time.

The main families of fishing flies

To build an effective fly box, it helps to know the main types of flies and how to use them.

  • Dry flies: designed to float on the surface, they imitate adult insects. Ideal when fish are rising and feeding on top.
  • Nymphs: fished below the surface, they imitate the underwater stages of insects. Essential when there is no visible surface activity.
  • Emerger flies: fished in the film or just below, they imitate the insect rising toward the surface. Very effective on wary fish.
  • Streamers: imitations of small baitfish, leeches or large invertebrates. Perfect for targeting active fish or picking out the bigger specimens.
  • Wet flies: traditional and versatile, they are drifted through the water column to cover different depths.

Matching your flies to seasons and conditions

Success depends on how well your flies match the conditions on the day. Size, color and weight directly influence presentation.

  • Early season: favor slightly heavier nymphs and a few streamers to search deeper areas and cold water.
  • Mid-season: dry flies and emergers become the main choice, with medium to small insect imitations.
  • Late season: go back to denser nymphs and streamers, focusing on low-light periods.
  • Clear water: choose subtle, small patterns and very delicate presentations.
  • Colored or high water: opt for slightly bulkier flies with strong contrast so they stay visible.

Organizing and caring for your flies

Good organization lets you react quickly on the water and helps your flies last longer.

  • Sort your flies by type (dries, nymphs, streamers) and by size in compartmented fly boxes.
  • Always let your flies dry after a session to prevent hook corrosion and preserve the quality of the materials.
  • Check hook points regularly and replace patterns that are dull or damaged.
  • Keep a small reserve of reliable, all-round patterns you know well for tough conditions.

Pairing your flies with the right technique

Choosing the right fly goes hand in hand with the technique you use. The same imitation can be extremely effective when combined with the right drift and the right leader setup.

  • For dry flies, use long, fine leaders to achieve a natural, drag-free drift.
  • For nymphs, match the weight to the depth and current, and watch your indicators or fly line closely.
  • With streamers, vary the retrieve speed (slow strips, fast strips, pauses) to trigger strikes.

FAQ – Fishing flies

What fly size should I choose?

Size mainly depends on the available food and water clarity. As a rule, the clearer the water and the spookier the fish, the smaller the flies you should use. Keep several sizes of the same pattern so you can adapt quickly.

Should I favor certain fly colors?

Natural shades (olive, brown, gray) work in many situations. Brighter colors, with more contrast or a bit of flash, can help in colored water or low light. The key is to stay consistent with what fish are likely to see.

How many fly patterns do I need to start?

You don’t need an overstuffed fly box. A small selection of dries, nymphs and streamers in a few key sizes already covers many situations. You can then gradually expand your collection based on your experience and the waters you fish most often.