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Classic wet fly patterns for trout and grayling year-round
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| Name | KINETIC WET FLIES 1 5PCS |
| EAN | 5707461440387 |
| MPN | E530-073-163 |
| Brand | Kinetic |
| Color | multicolor |
| Lure type | natural_bait |
| Swimming Action | subtle_natural |
| Hook Configuration | single_hook |
| Water Conditions | freshwater |
| Rigging options | pre_rigged |
| Transport length | 15.5cm |
| Fly count | 5 pieces |
| Pattern selection | Assortment mix |
Mallard & Claret, March Brown, Peter Ross, Black Zulu, and Bloody Butcher—all traditional wet fly patterns that imitate natural aquatic insects and small fish.
Wet flies work when fish feed below the surface, especially in spring during insect emergence, in summer when fish move to deeper water, and throughout autumn. They're also effective in faster currents where dry flies are impractical.
This assortment contains five flies total—one of each pattern. Carry a spare set if you plan extensive fishing, as wet flies can catch well and may be lost or damaged.
Standard trout rods in 8–9 feet and line weights 4–6 work well. For larger rivers and grayling, a 4–5 weight is ideal; for small streams, a 3–4 weight offers better control. Match your setup to water conditions and casting distance.
Yes. In lakes, use a sinking line and retrieve slowly with occasional twitches, or use a floating line and let the fly drift with the wind. These patterns work especially well during spring and autumn when trout feed actively on aquatic insects.
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Kinetic has selected five proven wet fly patterns that excel in both still and moving waters. These versatile flies imitate the natural diet of trout and grayling year-round, from spring to autumn and even winter when conditions allow.
The assortment includes Mallard & Claret, March Brown, Peter Ross, Black Zulu, and Bloody Butcher—each a classic that deserves space in every fly box. These patterns have proven their worth across European waters for generations, working in streams, rivers, and lakes when presented with confidence.
Wet flies remain one of the most effective methods when fish feed subsurface. Use them across different water depths by adjusting your sinking line weight or cast angle. They're equally effective in spring when aquatic insects emerge, summer when fish shelter in deeper lanes, and autumn when feeding activity intensifies.