Trout and Grayling Fishing Nymphs

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Tup Wool Bug

£1.95
A classic pink bug with a copper coloured tungsten bead, very effective for grayling in...
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Orange Hot Head Hare's Ear

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This Hare's Ear with a hot head heavy bead behind the eye is useful if...
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Depth Charge Hare's Ear Natural

£1.95
A best seller. A simple generic Hares Ear Nymph with a gold Tungsten Bead at...
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Goddard Copperknob

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Flies with a touch of pink in the dressing seem to have a magical attraction...
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Billy – Trout and Grayling Fishing Nymph

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This small bug with its peacock body and red tail is an excellent pattern for...
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Depthcharge Pheasant Tail

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Featuring a Tungsten Bead to help get your fly right down to feeding fish fast
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Depth Charge Hare's Ear Olive

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A simple olive hares fur generic nymph featuring a gold Tungsten Bead at the head...
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SR Grayling Special

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Featuring a Tungsten Bead to help get your fly right down to feeding fish fast
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SR Orange Tag

£1.95
Sunk daddy longlegs with gold bead heads are very successful on clear stalking waters and...
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KJ March Brown Jig

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The natural March Brown is an important early season food source for trout which appears...
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Pink Tag Jig

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Most river anglers know that Grayling adore pink, and this Pink Tag is one of...
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Jardine Pink Shrimp

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Pink flies seem to have a magic attraction to Grayling but will also take Trout.Use...
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Nymphs for Trout and Grayling Fishing

Having the precise flies for the job is essential when it comes to enticing those wily trout and grayling; there’s no better weapon in your arsenal than a well-chosen nymph.

Trout and grayling are predominantly insectivores, spending much of their time feeding on nymphs – the immature stages of aquatic insects – that drift or cling to the riverbed. By understanding the types of nymphs present in your local river and tailoring your selection accordingly, you’ll be well on your way to experiencing unforgettable fly fishing success.

Unveiling the World of Trout and Grayling Nymphs

The world of nymphs is vast and varied, with different species emerging throughout the year. Here are some of the most common types of nymphs you’ll encounter in UK rivers:

  • Upwinged Olive Nymphs: These are a staple food source for trout and grayling. Look for realistic imitations to seriously up your fly fishing success.
  • Stonefly Nymphs: These nymphs are typically larger and more robust than the majority of nymphs in a river.
  • Caddis Nymphs: These nymphs often create casings around themselves.
  • Midge Larvae: These tiny nymphs are a crucial food source, especially during the colder months.

Choosing the Perfect Nymph

Selecting the right nymph goes beyond just the type of insect. Here are some key factors to consider:

  • Size: Match your nymph to the size of the natural insects present in the river. Trout and grayling are particularly size-conscious feeders.
  • Weight: The weight of your nymph will determine how deep it fishes in the water column. Like those with tungsten beads, heavier nymphs will sink faster and reach fish feeding near the bottom. Lighter nymphs will drift through the water and imitate emerging insects.
  • Colour: While exact colour matching isn’t always essential, consider natural colours like browns, olives, and blacks. Bright nymphs can be effective attractor patterns, particularly in low-light conditions.

Shop Online for Trout and Grayling Nymphs

At Fin & Game, we offer a comprehensive selection of high-quality trout and grayling nymphs from leading brands. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, our knowledgeable staff can help you choose the perfect nymphs to target the fish in your local river or stillwater.

Mastering the Art of the Nymph

Nymph fishing requires a subtle approach. Here are some tips to maximise your success:

  • Use a good quality fly line: A sinking line or a dedicated nymphing line will help get your flies down to the feeding zone.
  • Learn essential casting techniques: Techniques like the Czech nymphing or tight-line, Euro nymphing methods will allow you to present your nymphs effectively.
  • Fish the water column: Experiment with different depths to find where the fish are feeding.

Get in Touch with Fin & Game Today

Whether you’re browsing our extensive selection of nymphs online or visiting our store in Kelso, Fin & Game is your one-stop shop for all your trout and grayling fly fishing gear. Our friendly and experienced staff are always happy to offer advice and recommendations.

Visit us today, browse our online store, or contact us to help you find the perfect nymphs to take your trout and grayling fishing to the next level.