In Stock Epoxy Buzzers Bag Up Epoxy Buzzer EPB001JN £1.00 One of our customers Favourite buzzers, and he never fails to catch with it, we have tried it and it does catch fish, it has a creamy body with a fine black rib and green cheeks. Add to Basket
Last items in stock Flexifloss Buzzers Black Holo Red Flexifloss Buzzer BFF03JN £1.00 A cracking Black Flexifloss buzzer with stunning holographic Red cheeks Add to Basket
In Stock Damsels Hot Head Red, Grizzle Damsel DMS09PK £1.10 This is my biggest seller for damsels and has been for a number of years with the hot head and the lite brite shining through the grizzle hackle it really works. Add to Basket
In Stock Daddies - Barbless Foam Mini Black Daddy Barbless Z-DAD41PT £1.20 A much smaller version of the foam daddy this one tied in Black, seems to fish very well when there are not a lot of Daddies around. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Loch Ordie Wet WTF081 £1.20 The Loch Ordie is used as a wet fly on a traditional loch-style multi-fly rig. Best fished as a bob-fly in this latter style when fishing a fairly heavy wave from a drifting boat. Add to Basket
In Stock Boobies - Barbless Damsel White Eyes Booby - Barbless Z-BBY007JY £1.20 A cracking Damsel booby with a white foam head Add to Basket
In Stock Flash Tail Blobs Fusion Orange/Sunburst Flashtail Blob BFT07JY £1.00 The combination of these two colours of Orange and Sunburst is a winning one and the little flashtail helps to attract the fish Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Nymphs Ians Glister Montana SSN52PT £1.00 A great variation of the Green Montana nymph this one however is tied with a Green Glister thorax Add to Basket
In Stock Cats Whisker Gold Head Standard Cats Whiskers CSW08JY £1.10 This longshank Cat has a goldhead instead of chainbeads as people find this much easier to cast. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Wickhams Fancy Wet WTF123 £1.20 The Wickham was originally intended as a dry fly for the clear chalk streams of southern England and it has proven successful since the 1880's when it was first created but on much more varied waters as it is a good general purpose still water fly. Add to Basket