Collection: Fly Tying Beads

Hareline Mono Nymph Eyes
Drift Outfitters

Hareline Mono Nymph Eyes

Regular price $4.25
Sale price $4.25 Regular price $4.25
Wapsi Tungsten Coneheads
Wapsi

Wapsi Tungsten Coneheads

Regular price From $9.95
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EP Plastic Eyes
Enrico Puglisi

EP Plastic Eyes

Regular price $4.95
Sale price $4.95 Regular price $4.95
Spawn - Slotted Tungsten Football Heads
Spawn Fly Fish

Spawn - Slotted Tungsten Football Heads

Regular price From $10.00
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Hareline - Gritty Tungsten Beads
Hareline

Hareline - Gritty Tungsten Beads

Regular price $12.95
Sale price $12.95 Regular price $12.95
Hareline - Ribbed Tungsten Scud-Shrimp Bodies
Hareline

Hareline - Ribbed Tungsten Scud-Shrimp Bodies

Regular price $9.95
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Flymen Fish Co - Bandito Sculpin Head
Flymen Fishing Co

Flymen Fish Co - Bandito Sculpin Head

Regular price $11.95
Sale price $11.95 Regular price $11.95
MFC - Teardrop Plastic Streamer Beads
Montana Fly Co.

MFC - Teardrop Plastic Streamer Beads

Regular price $6.99
Sale price $6.99 Regular price
Fluorescent Fly Eyes - 5/16" Fl Yellow
Fluorescent Fly Eyes - 5/16" Fl Yellow.
Hareline

Fluorescent Fly Eyes - 5/16" Fl Yellow

Regular price $7.45
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EP - Gamechange Eyes
Enrico Puglisi

EP - Gamechange Eyes

Regular price $9.25
Sale price $9.25 Regular price $9.25

Explore the Beads & Eyes collection at Drift Outfitters—featuring premium beads, cones, and eyes from top brands like Hanák, Aqua Flies, Wapsi, Hareline, Enrico Puglisi, Montana Fly Co., Flymen Fishing Co., OFISHL, Spawn Fly Fish, Canadian Llama Company, Whalesback, ASD/Streamside, and more. 

Choose from tungsten, brass, glass, slotted, faceted, coneheads, bead-chain eyes, dumbbell eyes, and realistic 2D/3D eyes to add weight, flash, and lifelike profiles to nymphs, streamers, and baitfish patterns. These components ensure optimal sink rates, fish attraction, and hook concealment in all freshwater and saltwater setups. Shop online or visit in-store in Toronto for expert fly-tying materials and advice.

Fly Tying Beads FAQ

Q: What are fly tying beads used for?
A: Fly tying beads add weight and flash to nymphs, streamers, and other subsurface flies. They help flies sink faster into the strike zone while imitating the reflective look of air bubbles or natural insect movement, making them a key component in modern fly design.

Q: What types of fly tying beads do you carry?
A: Drift Outfitters carries tungsten, brass, and glass beads in various styles, including slotted, and countersunk designs. Tungsten beads are the heaviest option for fast-sinking nymphs, while brass and glass beads are ideal for lighter patterns or when subtle presentation matters.

Q: What’s the difference between tungsten and brass beads?
A: Tungsten beads are twice as dense as brass, meaning they sink faster and get your flies deep quickly — perfect for Euro nymphing and fast-moving water. Brass beads are lighter, more affordable, and ideal when you want a slower sink rate or a more delicate drift.

Q: What sizes of fly tying beads are available?
A: We stock beads ranging from 1.5mm to 6.4mm, ensuring the perfect fit for tiny midges, standard nymphs, or large streamer heads. Matching bead size to hook size ensures proper balance and fly profile at the vise.

Q: Which brands of fly tying beads do you carry?
A: Drift Outfitters carries premium beads from Hareline, Hanak, Wapsi, and Drift Outfitters. These brands are known for precision-drilled holes, high-quality finishes, and consistent sizing — essentials for professional-quality flies.

Q: What’s the difference between slotted and countersunk beads?
A: Slotted beads are designed for jig and competition-style hooks, allowing them to slide easily over angled bends. Countersunk beads fit traditional hooks and are great for most nymphs and streamers, providing classic balance and weight.

Q: How should I store fly tying beads?
A: Keep your beads sorted by size and colour in small compartment boxes or bead organizers. Label each section for easy access and store them in a dry environment to prevent tarnishing or oxidation.