We, here, at Angling Direct, bring you the best fly fishing tools and brands on the market –bringing the world’s most reputable angling supplies right to your door.
They say it takes the right arsenal of tools to get any job done properly, and this really couldn’t be apter when it comes to fly fishing! The way we see it, there’s really no such thing as having too much gear as chances are there will always be that time and place when the one thing you need is the one thing you haven’t yet picked up. Our comprehensive fly fishing set of tools has been put together for the sole purpose of making sure you have every box ticked every time you make an outing.
We’ve scoured the markets both here and abroad to assemble the fly fishing accessories UK anglers depend on. whether it is fly tying tools required to fix or even make your own fly or a fishing multi tool that can splice your bait and help create a hair rig, we have it here in this section.
You’ll find expert names such as Fox and Gardner in our prolific list. All our fishing tools can be considered essential, and many of them are centred around fish care and safety on the bank. For example, you’re going to need those extra-long forceps at hand when you’re trying to tease a hook from deep in the mouth of a rather disgruntled fish. You’ll also need those delicate wire cutters when the hook has become dangerously embedded in the fish. The fish aren’t the only ones who benefit from our precision angling tools. You can be the finest rig tier on the bank, but if you don’t have scissors for those meticulous adjustments then you may have well stayed at home.
The Angling Direct purchasing team is constructed from a group of passionate anglers who enjoy fishing across the disciplines. They hand-select and verify each product for quality and value for money across the board, using their own unique experiences to confirm it is an essential piece of kit. This extensive process means that no matter what it is you choose you’ll be delighted with the result. What’s more, we keep an eye on the UK market at all times to ensure the lowest prices across the board. Our price checked sticker assures you that you’re getting the vest best value on the market today.
If you are in need of any advice regarding fishing tools or have any questions about anything regarding the ordering process, you can give our customer services team a call using the contact information on their dedicated web page. We have unrivalled customer services, so why not try it out? Our shop staff are among the most experienced anglers on our team, so pop into your local Angling Direct to quiz them on any aspect of angling.
When it comes to fly angling, you want the right arsenal of tools to get any job done properly. Although many fly anglers travel light to keep mobile, the chances are there will always be that time and place when the one thing you need is the right tool to either fix a fly, cut line or unhook a fish, safely.
What Tools Do I Need For Fly Fishing?
We’ve scoured the markets both here and abroad to assemble the fly fishing accessories UK anglers depend on. whether it is fly tying tools required to fix or even make your own fly or a fishing multi-tool that can splice your bait and help create a new rig, we have it here in this section. Our comprehensive fly fishing set of tools has been put together for the sole purpose of making sure you have every box ticked every time you make an outing. As a fly angler, you are likely to need a priest for when it's catch and keep. You may also require some fishing scissors, pliers and forceps. For any anglers wanting quick access to essential items, opts for a zinger. As a multi-position pin on attachment, a zinger is lightweight and strong for the demands of fly angling.
You’ll find expert names such as Leeda, DAM and Savage Gear in our prolific list. All our fishing tools can be considered essential, and many of them are centred around fish care and safety on the bank. The fish aren’t the only ones who benefit from our precision angling tools. You can be the finest rig tier on the bank, but if you don’t have scissors for those meticulous adjustments then you may have well stayed at home.