Currency Selector

Currency:

Sterling (GBP)

The Essential Fly - Fly Fishing Flies Shop

The Essential Mega Sea Trout Fly Selection - 30 Flies

Recommend this item to a friend

Would you like to tell one of your friends about this item? Simply enter their name and e-mail address below. An optional message may be appended to the e-mail.

Your Name: *
Your E-Mail Address: *
Friend's Name: *
Friend's E-Mail Address: *
Message:
Add Another Friend:
  
Customer Reviews

Be the first to Write a Review for this item!

Related Products

The Essential Mega Irish Salmon Fly Selection

The Essential Mega Irish Salmon Fly Selection£34.99   £23.50Add to Trout / Salmon Fly Fishing Basket

24 Salmon flies tied
to double hooks

The Essential Mega Sea Trout Fly Selection - 30 Flies Using Kamasan Hooks

The Essential Mega Sea Trout Fly Selection - 30 Flies Using Kamasan Hooks£27.50   £15.50Add to Trout / Salmon Fly Fishing Basket

30 Essential Sea Trout flies
tied to single Kamasan or double hooks (Specially for larger sea trout)

The Essential Mega Sea Trout Fly Selection plus Aluminium Clip Fly Box

The Essential Mega Sea Trout Fly Selection plus Aluminium Clip Fly Box£61.27   £32.99Add to Trout / Salmon Fly Fishing Basket

30 Essential Sea Trout flies
tied to single or double hooks with Aluminium Clip Box

MAKE SHOPPING EASY! - our Essential fly bundles. Complete bundled collections ready made for you. Alternatively use our site to select exactly the flies and sizes your require.   The Essential Fly Bundles

Sea Trout - Sewin - Peal - White Trout

Sea Trout

Common names: 'Peal' (South West England), 'Sewin' (Wales) and 'White trout' (Ireland). Small sea trout have local names, such as 'Finnock', 'Whitling' and 'Herling'.

The sea trout is a migratory form of the common and widely distributed brown trout (Salmo trutta L.). It migrates to the sea to feed and grow before returning to fresh water to spawn. Populations of brown trout may consist of almost exclusively sea trout or resident (freshwater) brown trout. However, many freshwater systems are characterised by the common occurrence of both types. The reasons for this are not fully known. However it is believed that the tendency of different systems to produce migratory trout rather than residents reflects a number of biological, genetic and environmental factors that are currently not fully understood. Nevertheless, sea trout can be produced from eggs and milt stripped from adult fish migrating up rivers from the sea.

Sea trout are native to UK and are found widely in Scandinavia, Iceland, the Baltic and many parts of the European Atlantic seaboard as far south as Portugal. Non-native populations are also found in some rivers in Chile, Argentina, Australia and New Zealand and the eastern seaboard of North America.

The sea trout has a life history that is similar to that of the salmon. Following a variable period of freshwater residence and growth they migrate to the sea as a smolts. The marine environment provides sea trout with greatly increased opportunities for feeding and growth before returning to fresh water to spawn.

Young juvenile sea trout ('parr') are indistinguishable from their resident cousins. Trout parr are characterised by their rotund body shape with a short blunt head, rounded fins, and red and brown spots. They live in the slower areas of rivers including pools and backwaters. They may also live in the margins of lakes. Trout parr that are destined to become sea trout remain in fresh water for a period of 1 and 5 years but most migrate to sea after 2 or 3 years. The rate at which the young fish grow and the age at which they enter the sea varies over their geographical range. Female parr are more likely to become smolts and migrate to sea than males.

During the early spring, many of the older and larger parr begin to turn into smolts. Sea trout smolts tend to be larger than salmon smolts. Typically, they are 5-9 inches long (13-23 cm) and distinguished by their spotted silvery flanks and yellow pectoral fins. Migration downstream takes place in April, May and early June. The main stimuli for the onset of movement downstream are thought to be increases in river flow ('spates'), changes in water temperature, lunar phase and time of day.

Fly Fishing Flies:

Salmon Fly/Flies
Trout Fly/Flies
Salmo Salar Fly/Flies
Sea Trout Fly/Flies
Grayling Fly/Flies

FLY FISHING TACKLE SHOP
FLY TYING MATERIALS SHOP
FLY FISHING FLIES SHOP

Trout Wet Flies
Trout Buzzers & Nymphs
Trout Dry Flies/Emergers
Trout Lures & Streamers
Sea Trout Flies
Salmon / Salmo Salar or Steelhead Flies
Pike / Muskie Flies
Saltwater Flies
Special Trout/Salmon Flies
Fly Fishing Gift Vouchers
Essential Fly Bundles
Latin Fly Matches
Fly Lakes & Dealers
Other Store Departments
Clearance Corner
Our Specialist Tyers
Information