Black Gnat Dry Fly

Regular price £113 GBP
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The Black Gnat Dry Fly is a traditional and highly effective dry pattern designed to imitate dark midges, gnats and other tiny surface insects. It is particularly useful when trout are feeding on small, black flies that gather on calm water during mild conditions.

With its slim dark body, fine hackle and delicate profile, the Black Gnat presents a natural silhouette that sits lightly on the surface film. Its understated appearance makes it ideal for clear rivers and stillwaters where trout can be cautious and selective. Despite its simplicity, this pattern has long been recognised as a reliable fish catcher when trout are keyed in on small prey items.

Effective throughout the warmer months and during gentle evening rises, the Black Gnat excels when fish are rising steadily to small insects but ignoring larger patterns.

Please note all of our fishing flies are barbless unless otherwise stated.

Black Gnat Dry Fly Specifications

Tail - Cock Black 

Body - Antron Black

Hackle - Cock Black

Wing - Half Mallard

Head - Black Silk

Hook - Barbless, Mustad of Norway

Target Species - Trout

Why Choose The Black Gnat Dry Fly

Small Insect Imitation

Matches midges, gnats and other tiny surface flies.

Subtle Presentation

Ideal for clear, calm conditions where trout inspect their food carefully.

Evening Rise Specialist

Particularly effective during light hatches and summer evenings.

How Prepare The Black Gnat Dry Fly

Light Floatant Application

Apply a small amount of dry fly floatant to the hackle and wing to maintain buoyancy.

Avoid Over Treating

Keep floatant off the body to allow the fly to sit naturally in the film.

Revive as Needed

Use amadou or desiccant powder to dry the fly between casts.

How To Fish The Black Gnat Dry Fly

Upstream Dead Drift

Present the fly upstream to rising fish and allow a drag free drift. Accuracy and delicacy are key.

Target Calm Water

Focus on slower glides, pool tails and stillwater margins where small insects collect.

Evening Surface Activity

Fish during mild evenings when trout rise steadily to small midges and gnats.

Tight Lines!