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Devaux CDC SELECT Cul de Canard (CDC) - 1 g

Devaux CDC SELECT 1 g feathers for fly tying: premium quality selection, essential for fly fishing.
12.65 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux BOOBY Eyes

Devaux BOOBY Eyes – Essential fly-tying accessory for enhanced effectiveness and realism
4.50 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Body Glass

Devaux Body Glass – Innovative strip for segmented, translucent bodies in artificial fly tying.
4.50 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Mixed Goose Biots

Devaux MIXED GOOSE BIOT – Ideal fly-tying accessory for discerning fly tiers. Premium natural feather set for precise fly tying and superior fly fishing results.
6.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Special Predator Fly Hooks

Devaux Predator Fly Hooks – High-quality fly-tying accessory for predator fishing
6.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux DXB B830 Bronze Fly Hook

Devaux DXB B830C hooks: a technical accessory for fly tying.
6.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux DXB B405 Bronze Fly Hook

Devaux DXB B405 hooks for fly tying – durability and reliable performance
6.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux DXB B401BL Fly Hooks Bronze

Devaux DXB B401BL hooks, premium accessories for fly tying.
6.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux DXB 401 Bronze Fly Hook

DXB B401 hooks by Devaux, high-performance fly-tying accessories for fishing.
6.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Special Salmon Fly Hook DX B180 Black

Devaux Special Salmon Hooks for fly tying, ideal salmon fishing gear
6.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux DXB B170 Bronze Fly Hook

Devaux DXB B170 fly hooks for fly tying – premium quality
6.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux DXB B160 Bronze Fly Hook

Devaux DXB B160 fly tying hooks - premium fishing gear
6.30 (CHF) incl tax

Fly tying is at the heart of modern fly fishing. On GiantFish.ch, you’ll find all the gear you need to create patterns tailored to your rivers, lakes and fishing styles. Whether you’re just starting out or already an experienced tier, reliable equipment is what makes the difference between a fragile fly and a solid pattern that fishes for a long time.

Choosing the right fly tying materials

The foundation of a good fly starts with quality components. Every element affects the profile, floatability and durability of the fly.

  • Fly hooks: dry, nymph, streamer or emerger shapes to cover every technique.
  • Tying threads: different diameters and strengths to match hook sizes and the materials you use.
  • Feathers and hackles: rooster necks, CDC, marabou, etc. to bring life, volume and movement to your patterns.
  • Fur, dubbings and synthetics: for bodies, thoraxes, wings and heads, either flashy or subtle depending on your needs.
  • Tying tools: vise, bobbin holder, scissors, whip finisher, hackle pliers and needles so you can work with precision.

Basic techniques for durable flies

Tying technique is just as important as the choice of materials. Good thread control and an even distribution of fibers make for flies that last longer on the water.

  • Start with a regular thread base to create a clean underbody.
  • Tie in materials in small clumps to avoid bulky, oversized bodies.
  • Finish each fly with a secure whip finish and a thin drop of head cement if needed.
  • Adjust the proportions of tail, thorax and wings depending on the fly type (dry, nymph, streamer).

Matching your flies to seasons and conditions

Tying your own flies lets you fine-tune color, size and density to match natural food as closely as possible. Early in the season, lightly weighted nymphs or slim wet flies are often very effective. In summer, small dry flies, ants and delicate emergers work well on pressured, educated fish.

In colored water or during high flows, go for more visible streamers and nymphs, using brighter or bulkier materials. Late in the season, heavier, more streamlined patterns help you reach fish holding near the bottom. Fly tying gives you the freedom to quickly adapt your patterns to every situation.

Organizing your fly tying bench

A well-organized workspace makes tying more enjoyable and precise. Sort your feathers, furs and dubbings by color and type, and keep your tools within easy reach. A good, stable, well-adjusted vise is an essential investment for comfortable tying, especially during long winter tying sessions.

Prepare series of flies by theme (dries, nymphs, streamers) to optimize your time and always have a selection ready for your next trips.

FAQ - Fly tying

Q: What basic gear do I need to start fly tying?
A: A simple but stable vise, a bobbin holder, fine scissors, a whip finisher, a few hooks, tying threads, basic feathers and dubbings are enough to get started.

Q: Do I need different threads for dries and nymphs?
A: Yes, it helps to have several diameters. Use fine thread for small dries and emergers, and stronger thread for nymphs, streamers and heavier patterns.

Q: How do I choose the right hook size?
A: Base your choice on the size of the insects or prey you want to imitate. The clearer the water and the spookier the fish, the more it often pays to go down in hook size.

Q: Can I mix natural and synthetic materials?
A: Yes, mixing is very common. Natural materials add realism and movement, while synthetics bring extra flash, buoyancy or durability.