In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Carrot Fly Dry DRY036PT £1.20 Simple flies are often the best and this pattern proves it, the carrot makes a great top dropper and is my first fly on when fishing dry fly on reservoirs Add to Basket
In Stock Sedge Red Humpy SED62PK £1.40 In the evenings when fish are very active and you hear the spashy sounds of fish rising they are probably feeding on sedges just look for them and match the hatch then watch out Add to Basket
In Stock Sedgehogs Olive Bumble Sedgehog SHG06PK £1.40 This is a bob fly rather than a dry, works best on a cast of 3 flies with this being on the top dropper Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Emerger Black Parachute Emerger CDC CDC002PK £1.20 CDC emergers are perhaps one of the most versatile flies a fly-fisher can useas they can be fished to represent emerging caddis, midges, may flies or ants Add to Basket
In Stock Daddies Deer Hair Daddy DAD05PT £1.20 A deer hair head on this Daddy gives a really good wake when pulled Gink it up for even better results Add to Basket
In Stock Bumble Donegal Irish Hopper Bumble WB13PK £1.20 Very popular Irish bumble hopper that has made its way across the water with great success Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Black and Peacock Spider Dry DRY015PT £1.20 This can be very productive works well at times on many waters such as Howood,Rosslynlee etc. Add to Basket
In Stock Gold Head and Hot Head Nymphs Gold Head Flashback Pheasant Tail Nymph GHN71PT £1.20 A pheasant tail nymph which as a pearly flashback, giving it an enticing little flash as it is retrieved 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 Gold Head and Hot Head Nymphs Gold Head Damsel Glow Nymph GHN08PT £1.20 An interesting miniature damsel fly with glow brite tied under the mylar over body. This has been a very popular fly for a number of years. Add to Basket