In Stock CDC Hopper Ians CDC Hopper Bibio My Fishing Flies CDH13PK £1.20 My own particular favourite always have 6 of these in my own box Add to Basket
In Stock Foam Flies Kicking Ant Foam My Fishing Flies FM24PK £1.20 Highly unusual but very effective just let it float around on the wind and watch out Add to Basket
In Stock UV Blobs UV Olive Slimline Blob My Fishing Flies £1.00 A cracking little UV Olive slimline blob vastly underrated colour and it dooes not spook the fish being a more natural colour. Add to Basket
In Stock Humpy Pink Yellow Humpy Blob My Fishing Flies BLB065JY £1.10 A cracking two tone blob of Pink and Yellow, this one tied in the new Humpy style Add to Basket
In Stock Sedge Grannom Caddis Sedge My Fishing Flies SED24PK £1.40 The Grannom Caddis is really prolific during July and August particularly in the early morning and late evening. Add to Basket
In Stock Jelly Blob Weighted Egg Pink Jelly Blob My Fishing Flies BLJ53JY £1.20 Tied on a Size 10 B160 Kamasan Hook this a Shocking Pink Jelly Blob with a Fl Orange tungsten bead in the tail these are commonly called egg laying blobs Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Adams Olive Dry My Fishing Flies DRY005PT £1.20 This a very versatile and effective dry fly as it covers most of the olives and the March browns too. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Pale Watery Dun Dry My Fishing Flies DRY083PT £1.20 One of the smaller members of the ephemeroptera, the pale watery hatches begin in May and continue throughout the season. The fly is common on most British rivers, and when two or three types of fly are hatching together, it is often the small pale watery dun that the trout prefer. A must in all river fly anglers boxes. Add to Basket
In Stock Dancers Standard Vibrating Dancer My Fishing Flies DAN03PK £1.25 A standard Dancer with vibrating Rubberlegs, WOW !!!!!!!!!! Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Buzzer Black Adult CDC Buzzer My Fishing Flies CDC700PK £1.20 Deadly pattern when buzzers are hatching, used on a floating line just cast it out and wait for the trout to take, or you can pull the fly under the water and wait for it to resrface this is usually enough for any hungry trout Add to Basket