In Stock Okey Dokeys - Barbed Mini Green Red Rib Okey Dokey My Fishing Flies BOD20SL £1.00 This tiny slim version of the Okey Dokey has a bright flou green thorax and a holo red rib. Add to Basket
In Stock CDC High Rider Sedge CDC High Rider My Fishing Flies CDC904PK £1.20 As the name would suggest this pattern floats very well due to the ammount of CDC on the hook. Add to Basket
In Stock Okey Dokeys - Barbed Black Yellow Anorexic Okey Dokey My Fishing Flies BOD14JN £1.00 A highly visable Fluo yellow thorax on this slim version of the black bodied Okey Dokey has according to customer feedback been ultra successful. Add to Basket
In Stock Epoxy Buzzers - Barbed Olive Quill Orange Cheeks Epoxy Buzzer My Fishing Flies EPB062JN £1.00 A cracking Olive Quill body to give it a segmented appearance and bright Fluo Orange cheeks, a good all round buzzer Add to Basket
In Stock Goldhead Buzzers - Barbed Gold Head Yellow Owl Traffic Light Buzzer My Fishing Flies GHB22JN £1.10 Yellow Owl in all variations seem to be working all over this buzzer also has Traffic Light Cheeks another great attraction. Add to Basket
In Stock Epoxy Buzzers - Barbed Claret Holo Gold Cheeks Epoxy Buzzer My Fishing Flies EPB030JN £1.00 The gold cheeks on this pattern can give it an edge there are times when it makes all the difference. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Partridge and Orange Wet My Fishing Flies WTF097 £1.20 Particularly successful during Stonefly and Caddis hatches, very effective grayling pattern but trout like them as well. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Gartmora Palmered Olive Wet My Fishing Flies WTF042 £1.20 A nice bushy olive palmered wet that catches everywhere on the bob ginked up a little and thats as simple as it gets Add to Basket
In Stock Goldhead Buzzers - Barbed Gold Head Black Crisp Buzzer My Fishing Flies GHB01JN £1.10 A Black bodied buzzer with a goldhead and fluo Orange cheeks a serious fishcatcher Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Professor Wet My Fishing Flies WTF106 £1.20 Professor John Wilson created this stillwater pattern around 1850's, it has proven it's worth in the flyboxes of fly fishermen ever since. Add to Basket