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  • Turrall Fly Tying Fluo Green Glass Beads

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    Fluo Green Glass Beads

    Turrall Fly Tying Fluo Green Glass Beads   Glass beads in fly tying can be a powerful way to add both form and function, creating flies that look appealing and perform well. Turrall's glass beads come with a great depth of colour.  Useful for...

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  • Turrall Fly Tying Transparent Glass Beads

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    Transparent Green Glass Beads

    Turrall Fly Tying Transparent Green Glass Beads   Glass beads in fly tying can be a powerful way to add both form and function, creating flies that look appealing and perform well. Turrall's glass beads come with a great depth of colour. ...

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  • Turrall Fly Tying Red Glass Beads

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    Red Glass Beads

    Turrall Fly Tying Red Glass Beads   Glass beads in fly tying can be a powerful way to add both form and function, creating flies that look appealing and perform well. Turrall's glass beads come with a great depth of colour.  Useful for bead...

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  • Turrall Fly Tying Black Glass Beads

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    Black Glass Beads

    Turrall Fly Tying Black Glass Beads   Glass beads in fly tying can be a powerful way to add both form and function, creating flies that look appealing and perform well. Turrall's glass beads come with a great depth of colour.  Useful for bead...

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  • Turrall Fly Tying Pearl Glass Beads
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    Pearl Glass Beads

    Turrall Fly Tying Pearl Glass Beads   Glass beads in fly tying can be a powerful way to add both form and function, creating flies that look appealing and perform well. Turrall's glass beads come with a great depth of colour.  Useful for bead...

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  • Fly Tying Glass Beads Assorted Colour Mix 2
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    Glass Beads Assorted Colour Mix 2

    Fly Tying Glass Beads Assorted Colour Mix 2   Glass beads in fly tying can be a powerful way to add both form and function, creating flies that look appealing and perform well. Turrall's glass beads come with a great depth of colour.  Useful...

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  • Fly Tying Glass Beads Assorted Colour Mix 1
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    Glass Beads Assorted Colour Mix

    Fly Tying Glass Beads Assorted Colour Mix 1   Glass beads in fly tying can be a powerful way to add both form and function, creating flies that look appealing and perform well. Turrall's glass beads come with a great depth of colour.  Useful...

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Why use Glass Beads?

Using glass beads in fly tying can be a powerful way to add both form and function, creating flies that look appealing and perform well. Their range of colors, light-reflective qualities, and ability to add controlled weight make them a go-to material for fly tyers.

Things To Think About

The Sound of Glass

Weight for Better Depth Control

In some cases, glass beads can create a slight clicking sound when they knock together in the water. This subtle sound and vibration can help attract curious fish by mimicking the sounds of small underwater creatures.

Glass beads add subtle weight to your fly, helping it sink more naturally. This is particularly useful for getting nymphs and other sub-surface flies to the ideal depth without making them too heavy or changing their drift.

Light Reflection for Attraction

Visuals

Light Reflection for Attraction Glass reflects light in a unique way, creating subtle flashes that mimic the look of natural insects or small baitfish. These flashes can grab a fish’s attention, especially in low-light conditions or cloudy water, improving your chances of a strike.

Glass beads are available in a wide range of colors and finishes, from transparent to iridescent. This versatility allows you to customize your flies to better match the local fish's prey or stand out in murky water, making them more attractive to fish.

Glass beads are excellent for flies designed for shallow or slow-moving water where a slower sink rate is key. You can achieve a better drift without spooking fish or snagging on the bottom. Metal beads can be too aggressive in these settings, potentially scaring fish or creating unwanted drag on the line. Glass beads allow tyers to create a more natural look. Their translucent quality can make flies appear softer and more life-like. Glass also pairs well with a variety of materials like dubbing or hackle, allowing you to build a fly with a balanced profile that looks like a genuine insect or baitfish. Glass beads provide a lighter weight compared to metal, allowing for more delicate presentations. If you’re targeting fish that are sensitive to heavy, fast-sinking flies—like wary trout in calm waters—glass beads allow the fly to drift naturally and at a slower descent. Metal beads add more heft and sink faster, which can be great for deep or fast-moving water but may be too heavy for subtle presentations. When to Use Metal Beads Metal beads do have a place for flies intended to sink quickly or for fast-moving water where the weight is an advantage. However, for natural-looking flies with a delicate presentation, glass beads bring a combination of beauty, subtle weight, and versatility that make them an excellent choice.

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