In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Adams Wet WTF001 £1.20 Fished singly, or in combination with a cast of two or three wet flies, the Adams will help increase your hook-ups on a given day, as its just a good all-round generic fly. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Alder Wet WTF002 £1.20 This is one that seems to do equally well either wet or dry, and should be on your cast when the naturals are on the water. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Alexandria Variant Wet WTF004 £1.20 A variant of the highly sucessful Alexandra this has a small white hackle added to the head and it can make a difference. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Alexandria Wet WTF003 £1.20 Normally fished as a point fly often using a varying retreive it can be taken for a minnow or beetle and is fished mainly on stillwaters or lochs. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Bibio Winged WTF151 £1.20 A winged version of the great fish catching hackled Bibio Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Black & Peacock Spider Variant Wet WTF147 £1.20 A Black and Peacock Spider with a hot Fluo lime green tag can make all the difference Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Black and Peacock Spider Wet WTF009 £1.20 Mostly fished on the top dropper this can be deadly when small snails are rising to the surface. Add to Basket
In Stock Bumble Black Bumble WB01PK £1.20 Fished wet fly style this black bumble great for brownies, they seem to like the colour although they do take others Add to Basket
On sale! -£0.45 In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Black Gnat Flou Body Wet WTF011PT £0.75 £1.20 These flies fall or get blown on to the water and trout are very partial to them. The Black Gnat is a pattern worth trying near the reedy margins of stillwater. Gnats are prolific from late Spring till the end of the trout fishing season. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Black Gnat Wet WTF010 £1.20 The natural fly is prolific from the end of april till the end of season and when they are on the water sport can be great,can be fished anywhere on cast but in a good rise fish it on the bob. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Black Pennel Wet WTF012 £1.20 This is a very good fly on the top dropper when duck fly or black gnats are on the water best fished near the surface especially deadly in a good wave. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Black Spider Wet WTF013 £1.20 Can be fished anywhere on cast can be taken for any small black flies or a black buzzer. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Black Zulu Lite Brite WTF200 £1.20 A Black Zulu with the addition of some lite brite to form the head. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Blae and Black Red Tail Wet WTF015 £1.20 One of my all time favourites, whose origins are unfortunately lost in the mists of time, but still useful just about anywhere. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Blae and Black Wet WTF014 £1.20 A proven trout killer this represents the duck fly and is mostly fished on the point, it is one to have on your cast throughout the season. Add to Basket
In Stock Bumble Blue and Silver Bumble WB02PK £1.20 I really like this combination late on in the season Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Blue Bottle Wet WTF016 £1.20 Who doesn't see blue bottles flying around in the summer? Black fat body, blue ribbing - tasty Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Blue Quill Wet WTF018 £1.20 Great early season pattern very effective because the body which is made from peacock herl, from which all of the fuzz has been removed from the barbual gives the fly a segmented look. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Blue Winged Olive Wet WTF019 £1.20 Hatches begin as early as late March and continue until October, with the best activity in May and early June. The scientific name is genus Baetis (pronounce beet-us) and Diphetor but the are more commonly known as BWOs, blue wing or tiny olives Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Butcher Bloody Wet WTF021 £1.20 One of the variations of the butcher it can be a real killer at times fished mainly as a point fly. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Butcher Gold Wet WTF022 £1.20 It is not possible to say for certain what the Butcher was originally meant to represent. Certainly it can be taken for a small fish, corixa or even a beetle it can be fished anywhere on a team of three, but performs at its best on the top dropper or on the point. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Butcher Hardies Gold Wet WTF023 £1.20 This variation of the butcher is a product of Hardys of Alnwick a great one for the tail of yout cast. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Butcher Kingfisher Wet WTF024 £1.20 another really good attractor it can be deadly, mostly used as point or tail fly. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Butcher Silver Wet WTF025 £1.20 Originally known as Moons Fly after its originator who was also a butcher then it became the butcher, it fishes well on any position on a wet fly cast. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Butcher Twinkle Wet WTF152 £1.20 Your standard Butcher given the twinkle treatment Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Camasunary Killer Wet WTF026 £1.20 This North of Scotland pattern from the vice of Stephen Johnson author of Fishing from Afar, was originally known as the Blue Fly and was fished as a tail fly on a 2 fly cast, it accounts for many brown fish each year. It is also a very useful Sea Trout pattern. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Cinnemon and Gold Wet WTF027 £1.20 Probably deriving from the age-old Cinnamon fly, the Cinnamon and Gold is particularly good fished in the smaller sizes on the tail of a wet fly cast. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Clan Chief Wet WTF029 £1.20 This fly should be fished on the top dropper of a three fly cast on a floating line for wild brown trout although it has caught a number of rainbows for me. Add to Basket
In Stock Sedgehogs Claret Bumble Hog HH23JN £1.40 A cross between a Bumble and a half hog this claret version has been very successful on test. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Coachman Royal Wet WTF031 £1.20 The Royal Coachman is an American pattern that is the gaudy cousin of the British Coachman. When the Coachman wet fly crossed the Atlantic Theodore Gordon adapted it to a dry fly .In 1876 John Hailey, a professional fly-dresser living in New York, added the red silk band to create the distinctive feature of all Royal patterns, best fished on the middle or... Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Coachman Wet WTF030 £1.20 This is a really old pattern but it has stood the test of time and it is still a very popular fly, particularly deadly in the evenings and when sedges are about. Add to Basket