In Stock Mayflies - Barbless Yellow Drake Mayfly Barbless Z-MF12PT £1.20 A Barbless version of this Yellow Mayfly one of the most effective of all the mayflies Add to Basket
In Stock Epoxy Buzzers Bag Up Holo Green Epoxy Buzzer EPB087JN £1.00 A terrific epoxy buzzer with the addition of Holo Green Cheeks Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Peter Ross Wet WTF099 £1.20 Dating from the turn of the century and adapted from the teal and red by Peter Ross of Killin on Loch Tay, this is one of the most popular loch flies ever devised. A good tail fly. Add to Basket
In Stock Snatcher Claret Snatcher SNA05JN £1.20 Another popular snatcher it always takes its share of fish over a season. Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Dry Ians Black CDC Para Dry Emerger CDC531PK £1.20 I like them big to sit on the water this also has a little tail which seems to make all the difference Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Poacher Wet WTF103 £1.20 Originally hailing from the west of Scotland in the area around about Loch Lomond it works really well as the bob fly on a team of wet flies. Some prefere to fish it as a beetle immitation. Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Dry Ians CDC Dead Drift Caddis CDC530PK £1.20 Deer hair over a CDC wing as the name would suggest just let this one sit and wait for the fish to hit it Add to Basket
In Stock Sinkant & Floatant Dick Walkers Ledasink ACC £2.99 Now made to the original Dick Walker recipe " ledasink " removes the surface tension on monofilament to allow it to sink but most importantly it also reduces flash and glint. I like to run the entire length of the leader through my tub of Ledasink at least twice, then I run through a peice of fine cloth, this removes the remaining chemicals from the leader. Add to Basket
In Stock Mayfly Fanwing Mayfly MF13PT £1.20 A great attractor it can bring the trout up, and it can pay dividends. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Red Ant Dry DRY085PT £1.20 Every serious fly fisher should carry a selection of ants in their fly box at the first sign of new leaves on trees and bushes. These tender leaves attract aphids that leave sweet droppings ants love to sip. Its also a signal that there will soon be a flying ant fall and trout go nuts over flying ants. Add to Basket