In Stock Tungsten Flies Pheasant Tail UV Olive Tungsten My Fishing Flies NT17PT £1.50 A Tungsten bead, pheasant Tail body with a fine wire rib and a collar of a mix of UV and Olive Glister at the thorax Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Grey Duster Dry My Fishing Flies DRY050PT £1.40 This a great imitation of small dark and blue winged olives, so when they are about this is the one to use. Add to Basket
In Stock Klinkhammer Light Olive Klinkhammer My Fishing Flies KL30PT £1.40 This pattern has been tied on a size 10 hook to match these really big summer Klinks, or fish it in a bit of wave. Add to Basket
In Stock Klinkhammer Black Majic Red Rib Klinkhammer My Fishing Flies KL07PT £1.40 A cracking Black Klinkhammer with a Hi Vis post and a fine Red Holo Rib a great combination. Add to Basket
In Stock Tungsten Flies Hares Ear Pheasant Tail Tungsten My Fishing Flies NT01PT £1.50 Tungsten Bead, Pheasant Tail Body Hares Ear Thorax and a fine gold wire rib cannot fail Add to Basket
In Stock Klinkhammer Hot Orange Klinkhammer My Fishing Flies KL26PT £1.40 A Klinkhammer with a Fluo Hot Orange Body its a must on some stillwaters. Add to Basket
In Stock Para Dry Caddis Brown Para Dry My Fishing Flies PDR05PT £1.40 A brown bodied Caddis tyed Para Dry Style which keeps it high up on the water Add to Basket
In Stock Sedge Roofwing Brown Sedge My Fishing Flies SED37PK £1.50 So called because the wings when at rest form a roof shape. Quite often hatching late evening, they tend to skim across the water as they dry their wings in readiness to take off. At this stage they are vulnerable to attack by the trout. Add to Basket
In Stock Hares Ear Nymphs Gold Head Claret Hares Ear Nymph My Fishing Flies GHN54PT £1.40 A vivid claret body on this goldhead Hares Ear, good for the grayling as they seen to like it Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Wickhams Dry My Fishing Flies DRY095PT £1.40 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