Fly Fishing Blog - Sunray

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AllIt all makes perfect sense

It all makes perfect sense

Jeremy Lucas fishes the French chalk and English limestone river in early season using, what he calls, the ultimate refinement.

AllEpisode 4 - How to cast for distance & how to mow your rods.

Episode 4 - How to cast for distance & how to mow your rods.

Tom teaches you how to distance cast with a fly rod and he mowes some rods in episode 4 of this weeks Sunray video.

AllEpisode 2 - Streamers in your underwear

Episode 2 - Streamers in your underwear

Casting stupid big streamers on silly little glass fly rods with no pants on, to large resident brown trout on a quaint and pleasant English chalkstream. Tom Bell from Sunray & Will Robins from...

AllEpisode 1 - El Guapo

Episode 1 - El Guapo

*** RIO OUTBOUND VERSUS SUNRAY EL GUAPO. *** ROLL CAST PICK UP / SALTWATER QUICK CAST / INTO SWITCH DIRECTION REVERSE CAST TUTORIAL.

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AllAgapetus Pupae - The Stuart Crofts Imitation

Agapetus Pupae - The Stuart Crofts Imitation

Don’t think it is just small fish that get focused on Agapetus pupae: the biggest fish in the river will come out for this feast. 

AllAddicted to light line fly fishing

Addicted to light line fly fishing

Why fish light fly fishing tackle? David Southall digs deeper into the reasons.

AllChanges I’ve Seen in Over 50 Years of Fly Fishing

Changes I’ve Seen in Over 50 Years of Fly Fishing

David Southall takes us through innovations & changes in fly fishing over 50 years. From fly fishing in Canada to the Italian style of casting & Tenkara.

AllFishing for big browns in New Zealand.

Fishing for big browns in New Zealand.

John Tyzack chases big brown trout in New Zealand.

AllCamouflage & Stealth

Camouflage & Stealth

A stealthy approach is vital when fishing for wild fish, particularly those in waters that are not heavily fished. David Southall