Basic dry fly

This is a basic dry fly in my box from many years. Brown trout, chub or grayling like this pattern on my local rivers.

Little hare

In my opinion this is the easiest nymph pattern for begginer fly tyer. Not looks like a perfect modern nymph, but very effective for brown trout in rivers in South of Poland.

Zonker

This is my undoubtedly favorite streamer pattern which I am using almost in all trips. I like to use a chain for eyes because they are not so heavy like for example the dumbbell or twin eyes and tie the head with dubbing made in a thread loop.

Orange scud

Grayling orange scud is easy to tie and the most important tested on rivers in South of Poland like: Dunajec, Sola or Koszarawa. Because I did not add a lead wire for underbody I am using for a dropper.

Brown Cactus Pheasant Tail nymph

One of my variations of popular Pheasant Tail nymph pattern. Most importantly that has been tested during trout fishing, but in smaller sizes is good for grayling. Great fly on dirty water.

Hot Orange – fly for rainbow trout

Highly effective fly for the rainbow trouts in lakes and other stillwater fisheries made with chenille of Sybai brand. It is worth to tie this fly in other colors like: light and hot pink, black and pearl.

Yellow-red marabou – fly for perch

Proven and effective fly pattern for perch in rivers or lakes. I recommend to try because the fly fishing is not only trout and grayling.

Marabou streamer

Simple and quick streamer pattern which can be tied on smaller hook for trout and bigger hook for a seatrout.

Soft hackle wet fly

Very easy to tie wet fly and in my opinion from such kind of patterns each beginner can start to learn fly tying. Soft hackle wet fly can be tied from various materials (natural or synthetic) in any color.