| Tube Flies
								
								Fine Fly Tubes for Salmon and Sea Trout Fishing 
								
								 
								Developed and introduced 
								in 2008, Grays Needle Tubes, made from extremely 
								thin polished stainless steel tubing, are the 
								finest plastic lined metal tubes ever made for 
								fly tying, allowing the fly tier to make very 
								slim sea trout, steelhead and salmon tube flies. 
								
				
				 
needle tube 
								fly 
								see  
								
								Sea Trout Tube Flies 
										
										 
										
										 
								
								
								Slim tube flies for salmon, steelhead and sea 
								trout tube fly fishing 
								
								The 
								
tube fly has long been 
								a favourite among fly tyers.
								Tubes in a variety of 
								materials, such as plastic, aluminium, copper 
								and brass, have, for many 
								years, allowed flytyers to make tube 
								flies, for salmon, steelhead 
								and sea trout fly fishing, in a useful 
								range of lengths and weights to suit most
								fishing conditions. 
								Another great advantage of the tube fly is its 
								durability, as the hook, whether single, double 
								or treble, can be easily replaced when damaged.
								
								 
								
								I have always 
								been a great fan of very slimline fly bodies, 
								particularly for sea trout fishing at night but 
								also for salmon fishing. 
								For many years now, I have used 
								
								
								
								
								
								needle flies, 
								the slimmest of all flies. I subsequently collaborated with Dave Wallbridge in developing
								
								
								
								
								micro tube flies,
								undoubtedly 
								the thinnest metal tube fly ever devised.
								More recent online discussions - 
								internet fishing forums are a great stimulus to 
								innovation - led to renewed efforts to produce 
								slim stainless steel fly 
								tying tubes with a traditional plastic 
								liner, with a view to making them available to 
								fly tyers worldwide. This resulted in a newly 
								developed range of
								
								
								
								
								Gray's Needle Tubes, made in Scotland by Grays of Kilsyth, and
								available online
								in a range of lengths and diameters.
								 Tying Tube Flies
								A 
								few examples of salmon and 
								sea trout
tube flies 
								dressed on fine stainless steel Needle Tubes 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
										 
For more 
								information on tube fly tying, with special 
								reference to tying tube flies for salmon and sea 
								trout on the ultra slim stainless steel Needle 
								Tubes, developed and manufactured by Grays of 
								Kilsyth in Scotland, see the following pages 
								linking to illustrated step-by-step articles on
								tying tube flies. 
										Salmon Fly Tying 
								Sea Trout Fly Tying 
						
						 Needle Tube Flies 
						The new 
						Needle Tubes can be dressed to create a wide range of tube 
						flies, from a short and very slim micro tube fly of only 
						10 mm in length, perhaps for summer grilse in a low 
						water, through the whole range of 15, 20, 25, 35 and 40 
						mm tubes, dressed for salmon, steelhead and sea trout 
						fishing throughout the season. The longer tubes, or a 
						pair of tubes linked in series, dressed sparsely, make 
						very attractive sea trout lures, more easily dressed, 
						more durable and even slimmer than the increasingly 
						popular (braided nylon) sea trout snake fly. 
						
						Being made from fine polished stainless steel, the kind 
						used in the making of hypodermic needles, needle tube 
						flies sink more readily than plastic or aluminium tube 
						flies but fish a little higher, and more attractively, 
						than the heavier copper and brass tubes. Needle Tube 
						Flies would have a comparable sink rate and similar slim 
						profile to flies dressed previously on Waddington 
						shanks, but with the important benefit that the hook is 
						easily changed on the needle tube fly. Needle tubes are 
						also much easier to dress than Waddington or snake 
						lures. The shorter needle tubes, 
						of 10 to 25 mm in length, are well suited also to the 
						modern style of long winged/tailed fly and make a good 
						alternative to bottle tubes and the like, the 1.8mm 
						diameter needle tubes having a bit more weight than the 
						1.5mm tubes. 
								
								 
						For supplies of fine 
						silicone and PVC tubing, see:
						
						
						
						Tube Fly Tubing   
						
						 Beltra Badger Tube 
						Flies 
						
						 Fiery Shrimp Tube 
						Flies 
						
						 Willie Gunn Needle 
						Tube Fly 
						
						 Black & Yellow 
						Needle Tube Fly 
						 Snake Tube Flies 
						
						 
Salmon Needle Tube Flies 
						 Summer Shrimp Tube 
						Flies 
						
						 Mini Tube Flies |   
											
											 
											Lake 
										Erie steelhead taken on a needle tube fly 
											
											 
											Spey 
										sea trout taken on a needle tube fly   
								
						  
								
								 Spring Tube Selection   
								
								 Sea Trout Needle Tube Fly 
										The newly developed 
						Needle Tubes, made from extremely fine stainless steel 
						tubing, the kind used in the manufacture of hypodermic 
						needles, are available with external diameters of 1.5 
						and 1.8 mm, the thinnest plastic lined metal tubes ever 
						made for fly tying, much slimmer than the plastic, 
						aluminium and copper tubes traditionally used in the 
						making of tube flies for salmon, sea trout and steelhead 
						fishing. 
										
										 Gray's Needle Tubes 
								
								 
											
											Gray's Needle 
											Tubes are much finer than 
											traditional tubes, as shown by this 
											comparison of a conventional copper 
											tube of about 3mm diameter and a 
											stainless steel needle tube of 1.5mm 
											diameter.  Dressing Gray's Needle Tubes
						To 
						dress the needle tubes, the tube should be secured in a 
						suitable  
						
						Tube 
						Fly Vice ,  
						which can be simply and quickly fitted to 
						any standard fly tying vice. 
						The 
						tube fly body may be dressed in the normal way or left 
						undressed to give a simple, very slim silver fly body, 
						as shown in the examples below. 
						To 
						complete the tube fly, a short length of silicone tubing 
						is then used to connect a hook of appropriate size, 
						treble, double or single. 
						If 
						tube flies longer than 40 mm are required, two tubes may 
						be joined in tandem by a length of the silicone or PVC 
						tubing to produce a tube fly of anything up to 8 cms in 
						length.   
										HMH Tube Vice 
										Adapter    More Needle Tube Flies
						
						Below are some more examples of tube flies dressed on 
						the new Needle Tubes. The first is a simply dressed Spey 
						Shrimp salmon tube fly dressed in the style 
						of Ally Gowans's famous Cascade salmon fly. The second 
						is a simple needle tube fly with an outside diameter of 
						only 1.5 mm, similar and profile to a snake fly but more 
						easily made, intended primarily for late night 
						sea trout fishing. In both examples, the bare silver 
						shank of the stainless steel tubes have been left 
						undressed to produce the slimmest possible bodies.   
								
								 Spey Shrimp Tube Fly 
								
								
								
								step by step tying guide
								    
								
								 Sea Trout Needle Tube Fly 
								step by step tying guide   
						
						Night Tube Flies for 
						Sea Trout 
						
						Being made from fine polished stainless steel, the kind 
						used in the making of hypodermic needles, needle tube 
						flies sink more readily than plastic or aluminium tube 
						flies but fish a little less deeply, and perhaps more 
												attractively, than the heavier 
												copper and brass tubes. Needle 
												Tube Flies compare in weight and 
												profile to flies dressed on Waddington 
						shanks, but with the important benefit that the hook is 
						easily changed on the needle tube fly. Needle tubes are 
						also much easier to dress than Waddington or snake 
						lures. 
						The tube flies below include variants of 
						Ally Gowans's famous Ally's Shrimp and Cascade salmon 
						flies, dressed on Grays needle tubes. In addition to the 
						Cascade needle tube fly and Ally's Shrimp, I have shown 
						a Highland Cascade tube fly, a Fiery Cascade and a couple of Blackback Needle Tube Flies.   
						
						 Cascade Tube Fly 
						
						 Highland Cascade 
						Tube Fly 
						
						 Fiery Cascade Tube 
						Fly 
						
						 Ally's Shrimp Tube 
						Fly 
						
						 Blackback Tube Flies   Now 
				available in our Online Fly Shop 
				
				Seven boxed selections of 
				
				
				Salmon Needle 
				Tube Flies and one for sea trout, all dressed on 
				Grays Needle Tubes. For details, see: 
				
				
						Scottish Shrimp Tube Flies  
						
						
						
				Spey Shrimp Tube Flies 
						
						Minitubes 
				 Wee 
				Monkeys 
						
						
						Blackback Tubes 
						
				 Irish 
				Shrimp Tubes 
						
				   
						
						
						
						Sea Trout Tube Flies     
						For more information, or to buy some of the new fly 
						tying tubes, see
						 Gray's Needle Tubes | 
					
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