Trout and Grayling Fishing Lures
Fario Fly - Olive Bunny Cormorant
Fario Fly - Mirage Cat Booby
Fario Fly - Traffic Light Cormorant
Fario Fly - Neon Sunburst Booby
Fario Fly - Mirage Bunny Cormorant
Fario Fly - Red Ice Dub Cormorant
Fario Fly - Mini Humungus Booby
Fario Fly - Traffic Diawl Bach Booby
Fario Fly - Red Holo Comorant Booby
Fario Fly - Biscuilt Booby
Fario Fly - Candy Man Original Yellow Eyed Booby
Fario Fly - Hares Ear Mirage Booby
Trout and Grayling Fishing Lures – the Ultimate Weapon at Fin & Game
The idyllic rivers of the Scottish Borders are a haven for fly fishing enthusiasts, teeming with feisty trout and graceful grayling. Here at Fin & Game, your trusted Kelso-based supplier of top-quality fishing gear, we understand the thrill of luring these prized catches. That’s why we offer a meticulously curated selection of trout and grayling lures, designed to tempt even the most discerning fish.
Beyond the Fly: The Power of Lures
While fly fishing gear often conjures images of meticulously crafted flies, lures offer a compelling alternative, particularly for beginners or anglers seeking a wider range of presentations. Trout and grayling lures act as enticing imitations of baitfish, insects, or crustaceans, triggering the predatory instincts of these freshwater fighters.
Lure Like a Local: Top Choices for Tweed River Success
- Spinners: These classic lures feature a weighted body and a spinning metal blade that vibrates and flashes in the water, mimicking a fleeing baitfish.
- Spoons: Flashing and wobbling with a lifelike action, spoons are another excellent option. Sizes and colours can be varied to match the local hatches and water conditions.
- Jigs: Offering incredible versatility, jigs can be fished statically or retrieved with a jigging motion. Soft plastic jigs are particularly effective, mimicking nymphs, worms, or other soft-bodied prey.
- Streamers: These fly fishing lures bridge the gap between flies and traditional lures. Streamers are often tied with synthetic materials that mimic baitfish or leeches, offering a realistic swimming action that entices trout and grayling.
Choosing the Right Lure: Location, Season & Species
The key to successful lure fishing lies in selecting the right tool for the job. Here are some factors to consider:
- Location: Are you fishing a fast-flowing river or a still loch? Faster currents often demand heavier lures with more vibration, while lighter options excel in calmer waters.
- Season: Spring and summer see hatches of insects that lures can imitate. Choose bright and flashy patterns during these periods. Winter often means targeting fish feeding on the bottom; consider jigging tactics with darker lures.
- Species: Trout and grayling have slightly different preferences. Trout can be drawn to brightly coloured lures mimicking baitfish, while grayling tends to favour smaller, more subtle patterns.
Expert Advice & Top-Quality Fly Fishing Gear
At Fin & Game, we’re passionate about fly fishing and lure fishing for trout and grayling in the Scottish Borders. Our knowledgeable staff are all experienced anglers, ready to offer expert advice on lure selection, fishing techniques, and the best spots on local rivers. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, we’ll ensure you have the right equipment and the confidence to take on the majestic trout and grayling that grace our region.
Visit our Kelso store or browse our extensive online selection of trout and grayling lures today. We’re confident you’ll find the perfect tools to unlock a world of fishing success, however if you have any questions or need help choosing the right lure, don’t hesitate to get in touch.