In Stock Blobs Fab Orange Sunburst Mix Fab Blob BLB032JY £1.10 We have now managed to get enough of these tied to list it on the site it has been a revelation catching a lot of fish for everyone who has tried it. Add to Basket
In Stock Gold Head Blob Black and Green Gold Head Blob BGH02JY £1.20 This new Goldhead blob in the wonderful combination of Black & Green this is my favourite Add to Basket
In Stock Sedge Claret Elk Hair Emerger EHE02PK £1.40 The body of this great little fly lies in the surface with the elk hair keeping it afloat, it imatates a fly hatching at the surface. Add to Basket
In Stock CDC F Fly Bibio CDC F Fly CDF01PK £1.20 First tied by Slovenian Marjan Fratnik, where he used it to great effect on his home rivers, it is a brilliant fly to use on rivers or stillwaters when flies are visable on the surface Add to Basket
In Stock Okey Dokeys Black and Lime Okey Dokey BOD01PK £1.00 The Okey Dokey or Oki Doki buzzer pattern is effective fly throughout the UK’s Stillwater trout fisheries, starting its life as a bloodworm buried in the silt beds. Add to Basket
In Stock Crunchers Standard Holo Green Rib Cruncher CRU44JN £1.10 A standard cruncher with a fine holo green rib,on dull overcast days this green one seems to find the fish Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Griffiths Gnat Dry DRY055PT £1.20 Griffith's Gnat stands high on the surface of the water and that's the key to its success. The tips of the hackle barbs leave tiny footprints on the surface of the water just like the legs of a real insect. Add to Basket
In Stock Diawl Bach Eyebrook Killer Diawl Bach DIA61PK £1.00 A Diawl Back with fluo Goose biot cheeks and a holo green rib Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Dry Flies - Barbless Greenwell Winged Dry Barbless Z-DRY049PT £1.20 Its possibly the world's best known fly pattern, it was first tied by Canon Greenwell 150 years ago for fishing the River Tweed this very simple but effective pattern has proved time and time again its excellence, as from the start of the season to the close it seems to represent an 'olive' the trout cannot resist. Add to Basket