In Stock Squirmy Worms Fl Pink with Fl Yellow Tungsten Bead Squirmy Worm - Barbed My Fishing Flies SQW12TN £1.20 A Fl Yellow Tungsten Bead has been added to this for the extra weight along with a UV Red Micro Fritz Body - Shiny and Bright !!!!!!!!!!!! Also available in Barbless Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Nymphs - Barbless Damsel Nymph Barbless My Fishing Flies Z-SSN13PT £1.00 The most popular nymph fishes season long and at all depths Add to Basket
In Stock Crunchers - Barbless Black Holo Red Cheeks Cruncher Barbless My Fishing Flies Z-CRU900JY £1.20 Another of the ones I am never without ias on its day this is a very potent pattern, I particularly like it nearer the end of the season. Add to Basket
In Stock Gold Head Epoxy Buzzers - Barbless Gold Head Black Crisp Red Butt Buzzer Barbless My Fishing Flies Z-GHB02JN £1.20 One of the most popular Goldhead buzzer black with Fluo Orange cheeks ( always a winning combination ) and a small red butt Brilliant !!!!! Add to Basket
In Stock Apps Worms - Barbless Apps Bloodworm Barbless My Fishing Flies Z-BLW02JN £1.20 Probably the most popular bloodworm and so it catches more fish Add to Basket
In Stock Weighted Nymphs Hares Ear Weighted Nymph My Fishing Flies NW05PT £1.10 A Weighted version of one of the most popular nymphs ever !!!! Add to Basket
In Stock Rainbow Nymphs Pheasant Tail Rainbow My Fishing Flies GHN96PT £1.30 The ever popular Pheasant tial with a goldhead and a rainbow bead to get it down quickly Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Shuttlecocks - Barbless Yellow Owl CDC Shuttlecock Barbless My Fishing Flies Z-CDS18PK £1.20 By far the most popular of all the CDC Shuttlecocks a proven fish finder you should never be without this one Add to Basket
In Stock Hot Head Buzzers - Barbless Hot Head Orange Boy Buzzer Barbless My Fishing Flies Z-BHH915JN £1.00 Epoxy Buzzer with an orange glass bead added for a slight amount of weight Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional March Brown Dry My Fishing Flies DRY076PT £1.20 First called the Moorish Brown, in the late 1600s the basic pattern has remained the same for the last 350 years, however only the very early season fishermen will witness the spectacular March Brown hatches which occur usually around midday. Add to Basket