In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Hawthorn Sparkle Dry DRY059PT £1.20 This variation has a sparkle wing just to make it a bit different, hawthorn flies flit along the hedgerows and among low bushes; and if there is a good breeze, many of these large flies end up on the water, and the trout just love them Add to cart
In Stock Klinkhammer Hi Vis Black Klinkhammer KL21PT £1.20 You can see this one from far far away, just watch for takes. Add to cart
Last items in stock Sedge Richard Walker Sedge SED35PK £1.20 What more can be said about this prolfic Walker's Sedge as its one of the most succesful dry flies I have ever used in both still and running water. Add to cart
Out-of-Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Bi-Visable Black Dry DRY011PT £1.20 This is a good fly best fished static during a buzzer rise or can be used on the top dropper when fishing from a boat. View
In Stock CDC Dry Ians CDC Caddis CDC526PK £1.20 A Body of Brown Seals fur and a brown cock hackle clipped so that it sits in the surface flim Add to cart
In Stock CDC F Fly Pearl Sparkle CDC F Fly CDF10PK £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 cart
In Stock Tungsten Flies Pheasant Tail Copper Brite Tungsten NT20PT £1.20 A Tungsten bead, on a pheasant tail nymph with a thorax of a mix of Hares Ear and Copper Lite Brite Add to cart
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Alder Wet WTF002 £1.00 This is one that seems to do equally well either wet or dry, and should be on your cast when the naturals are on the water. Add to cart
In Stock Sedge Black Ethafoam Sedge Emerger SED81PK £1.20 This can be a real winner it represents sedges sitting in the surface film and floats well with the ethafoam over the thorax as well as the deerhair wing emerging. Add to cart
In Stock CDC Buzzer Bibio Adult CDC Buzzer CDC707PK £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 cart