In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Adams Yellow Dry DRY006PT £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 Pinhead Buzzers Blue Devil Pinhead Buzzer BPH10JN £1.00 A great little buzzer with orange cheeks and a holo blue mosaic style body Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional March Brown Dry DRY076PT £1.20 First called the Moorish Brown, in the late 1600s the basic pattern has remained the same for the last 350 years, however only the very early season fishermen will witness the spectacular March Brown hatches which occur usually around midday. Add to Basket
In Stock Standard Buzzers Olive Standard Buzzer BSD04JN £1.00 This Olive standard buzzer another old favourite, which catches a huge number of trout every season Add to Basket
In Stock Pheasant Tail Nymphs Standard Pheasant Tail PTN01PT £1.00 A bog standard Pheasant tail nymph great in all situations and times of the year What more can you say Add to Basket
In Stock Klinkhammer Yellow Klinkhammer KL38PT £1.20 Another colour that on its day the trout can really switch on to. Add to Basket
In Stock Para Dry Iron Blue Dun Para Dry PDR17PT £1.20 One of the classic Para Dries which represents the male dun and hatches of these take place throughout the season. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Greenwell Yellow Tail Wet WTF053 £1.20 A well known Greenwell's variant, the Yellow Tailed Greenwells, tied as we used to see them years ago with a heavy wing. Originally a Leven pattern I believe, it's fame and usage certainly has increased beyond the Leven Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Dry Ians Black CDC Para Dry Emerger CDC531PK £1.20 I like them big to sit on the water this also has a little tail which seems to make all the difference Add to Basket
On sale! -£0.45 Out-of-Stock Traditional Wet Flies Black Gnat Flou Body Wet WTF011SL £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. View