Richard Walker Sedge Dry Fly

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The Richard Walker Sedge Dry Fly, commonly known as Walkers Sedge, is a traditional British caddis pattern developed to imitate large adult sedges on the surface. Unlike delicate dead drift dry flies, this design was intended to be fished actively. Its bushy hackle allows it to sit high and create disturbance when drawn across the water, closely resembling the movement of egg laying caddis.

Created in the United Kingdom by Richard Walker, one of the most influential anglers of the twentieth century, this fly marked an important development in sedge imitation. Walker was widely respected for his innovative thinking and contributions to fly fishing. His sedge design was among the earliest patterns specifically intended to be twitched or skated across the surface rather than fished motionless.

This fly performs particularly well during evening sedge hatches when trout target larger naturals. Its strong silhouette and buoyant construction make it suitable for both rivers and stillwaters, especially in low light conditions.

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

Richard Walker Sedge Dry Fly Specifications

Tag - GB No.5

Body - Peacock Herl

Rib - Copper Wire

Hackle - Cock Brown

Wing - Elk Skin

Head - Black Silk

Hook - Barbless, Mustad of Norway

Target Species - Trout

Why Choose The Richard Walker Sedge?

Designed For Active Fishing

Built to be skated and twitched across the surface.

Evening Hatch Specialist

Ideal during large sedge activity at dusk.

Classic British Heritage

Developed by one of the most respected anglers of his time.

How To Dress The Richard Walker Sedge Dry Fly

Apply Floatant Generously

Treat the hackle and wing before casting to ensure the fly rides high.

Maintain Surface Position

The hackle should support the fly firmly when skated.

Re-apply When Necessary

Refresh floatant if buoyancy decreases during repeated retrieves.

How To Fish The Richard Walker Sedge Dry Fly

Skated Retrieve

Cast across or slightly downstream and retrieve steadily so the fly creates a visible wake. This movement often provokes aggressive takes.

Evening Sedge Activity

Fish during dusk when large sedges are active and trout are feeding confidently on the surface.

Rivers and Stillwaters

Use along margins, near structure or across glides where adult caddis gather.

The Richard Walker Sedge Dry Fly remains a proven and historic pattern, combining British angling tradition with an active presentation style that continues to produce exciting surface takes.