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Devaux O'FLY FLOAT'STEF Drying Powder

Devaux O'FLY FLOAT'STEF, innovative accessory for fly fishing. Exceptional buoyancy, reinforced durability and practicality for every session.
13.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux O'FLY CDC Floatgel Grease

Devaux O'FLY CDC Floatgel premium floating gel for dry flies, an essential accessory for the fly angler.
13.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux DOP'CDC FloatPat DVX Grease

Devaux O'FLY CDC FLOATPAT: The ultimate accessory to make your flies float perfectly
17.20 (CHF) incl tax

Dr Slick Squall Pliers - 19 cm

Dr Slick Squall 19cm anodized aluminum pliers, precise braid and heavy mono up to 60lb cut, treated stainless steel, ideal for sea fishing.
77.50 (CHF) incl tax

Cutter Dr Slick XBC Green

Non-slip Dr Slick XBC 55mm line cutter ideal for quick fishing rigging, braids, and monofilament
11.15 (CHF) incl tax

UV Lamp Loon Outdoors Bench Light

LOON BENCH UV LAMP
57.95 (CHF) incl tax

MEIHO Slit Form Case 3020 Storage Box

The MEIHO Slit Form Case 3020 is a fishing storage box equipped with a slit foam bottom, ideal for organizing and protecting flies, hooks and weighted heads easily at the water's edge.
19.60 (CHF) incl tax

Precision Soca Amber Green M

Lunettes de pêche PRECISION SOCA
129.00 (CHF) incl tax

Bouton Service Rapala

Bouton Service Compact Rapala avec Cordon
6.95 (CHF) incl tax

Cordon Rétractable RCD

Cordon Rétractable avec Mousqueton Rotatif
22.95 (CHF) incl tax

Fly accessories are essential to get the most out of your fly fishing gear and techniques. When chosen well, they improve your comfort, your efficiency on the water and the lifespan of your rods, reels and flies.

Choosing the right fly accessories for your style

Every fly angler has their own habits. Some focus on delicate dry fly fishing, others on tight-line nymphing or streamers. Your accessories should match these technical choices:

  • Dry fly fishing: gels and powder floatants, amadou, tapered leaders and precise nippers.
  • Nymph fishing: strike indicators, tippet rings, hi-vis lines, pliers for crimping barbs.
  • Streamer fishing: boxes with large compartments, strong leaders, long pliers and safety tools.

By defining your main techniques, you can build a coherent, practical set of accessories without unnecessary extras.

Organization: boxes, tubes and storage

Good organization saves you time on the water and helps you avoid losing gear. Fly storage accessories are especially useful:

  • Fly boxes that are waterproof or with micro-slit foam to sort dries, nymphs and streamers.
  • Rod tubes and sleeves to protect sections during transport.
  • Leader and tippet wallets to keep each diameter clearly identified.
  • Vests and chest packs with dedicated pockets for your tools and spools of line.

Clear storage lets you change rigs quickly when conditions or fish activity change.

Essential tools on the water and at the vise

Certain fly accessories quickly become indispensable as soon as you spend time on a river or on the bank of a lake:

  • Nippers and fine scissors for clean knots and well-adjusted leaders.
  • Pliers and disgorger tools to unhook fish quickly and cleanly.
  • Stream thermometer to adapt your techniques to water temperature.
  • Tying tools such as bobbins, bobbin holders, whip finish tools and bodkins for those who tie their own flies.

These small accessories, tucked into your vest, make a big difference to the quality of your fishing and your presentation.

Adjusting your fly accessories to the seasons

The season influences your gear needs. In spring, anglers tend to favor small dry fly boxes and fine tippets, while in summer, water-safe sunscreen, polarized sunglasses and hats with a strap become important. In fall, plan for more nymphs and streamers, as well as accessories for fishing deeper. In winter, suitable gloves, warm layers and a good headlamp are useful additions to your fly accessories.

Updating your selection of accessories regularly according to the season helps you stay effective all year long.

Fly accessories FAQ

Which fly accessories are really essential for beginners? To start, focus on a good fly box, nippers, pliers, a few leaders and tippet spools, plus a floatant for dry flies. You can then add more according to your fishing style.

How many fly boxes do you need? Two or three boxes are enough for most situations: one for dries, one for nymphs and optionally one for streamers. The key is to organize your patterns clearly so you can find them quickly.

Do you need different accessories for rivers and lakes? The basics are the same, but on lakes you often use more streamers, intermediate or sinking lines and therefore larger boxes and appropriate leaders. On rivers, accessories are more focused on finesse and precision.

How do you care for your fly accessories? Regularly rinse any gear that comes into contact with water, leave boxes open to dry after your trip and check the condition of pliers, nippers and zippers. Simple maintenance extends the life of your accessories.