In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Black Gnat Flou Body Wet My Fishing Flies WTF011PT £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 Flash Tail Blobs Fusion Orange/Sunburst Flashtail Blob My Fishing Flies 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 Nomads Cats Whisker Nomad My Fishing Flies NMD03PK £1.50 Based on the Cats Whisker colours of lime green body and white marabou, this works very well under all conditions Add to Basket
In Stock Lures Different Devistating Dennis Green My Fishing Flies LD20PK £1.20 a lure thats body is the new Red/Green Dennis fritz it also has a green hothead and multicolourd tinsel in the Olive marabou tail Add to Basket
In Stock Muddlers Invicta Muddler My Fishing Flies MM17PK £1.40 Originally tied as a dry fly the invicta is a classic pattern in Wet form, and this Muddler headed version allows you to fish it high up in the water. Add to Basket
In Stock Tadpole Montana Tadpole My Fishing Flies TAD02DO £1.10 Based loosly on the colours of the Montana nymph green this has proved in tests that it catches lots of fish when fished slowly on a floating line. Add to Basket
In Stock Crunchers Olive UV Straggle Black Cruncher My Fishing Flies CRU41JN £1.20 A Olive UV bodied Cruncher finished with a bright green thorax and head Stunning !!!!!!! Add to Basket
In Stock Okey Dokeys - Barbed Pearl / White / Lime Okey Dokey My Fishing Flies BOD30PK £1.00 A Two tone Okey Dokey style buzzer in White and Lime which has small flecks of pearl through the body excellent under an indicator Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Buzzer Olive CDC Buzzer My Fishing Flies CDC702PK £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