In Stock CDC Dry Midge CDC CDC508PK £1.20 A great little pattern that fished particularly well in the evenings Add to Basket
In Stock Fluorocarbon Fulling Mill V2 Fluorocarbon ACC-FM £13.50 Fulling Mill:- "The new updated Fulling Mill Worldclass V2 fluorocarbon is a real work horse for your tackle bag. We've taken the original Worldclass line formulation (sourced from Japan) and brought it into the 21st century. Tough, durable and exceptional value." Add to Basket
In Stock Boobies Bristol Viva Booby BBY003JY £1.20 A viva style booby of Black and Green, vastly underrated my all time favourite Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Adams Green Dry DRY003PT £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 Emerger Buzzers Orange and Claret Emerger Buzzer EMG09JN £1.00 Orange and Claret we have had a lot of requests for this one have never tried it yet, but I have no doubt it will work. Add to Basket
In Stock Epoxy Buzzers Olive Quill Green Cheeks Epoxy Buzzer EPB061JN £1.00 an Olive quill buzzer with vivid fluo lime green cheeks WOW Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Adams Irresistible Dry DRY004PT £1.20 Adams Irrisistable is a very successful pattern in the United States, and it has crossed the pond with similar success, it is one of those almost unsinkable flies, and when there is slight chop on the water surface, retrieving it through it creates a slight wake which the feeding fish cannot resist. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Wickhams Dry DRY095PT £1.20 The Wickham was originally intended as a dry fly for use on the chalk streams of southern England and it has proven its worth 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
In Stock Para Dry Blue Winged Olive Para Dry PDR03PT £1.20 A really useful parachute pattern that can be fished season long. Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Dry Spinner Olive CDC CDC536PK £1.20 This fly immitates the fully grown insect which after mating has to land on the water to lay its eggs where it then becomes easy prey for the hungry trout, and after laying it dies and then becomes a spent spinner Add to Basket