In Stock Tadpole Hot Head Green & UV Micro Black Tadpole TAD10PT £1.10 The Green Hot Head on this Tadpole enhances the Black UV Micro fritz body which looks tremendous in the water. Add to Basket
In Stock Tungsten Flies Shrimper Pink Tungsten NT09PT £1.20 This tungsten shrimp works pink a very prolific colour Add to Basket
In Stock Epoxy Buzzers Orange/Sunburst Epoxy Buzzer EPB067JN £1.00 Another one of my favourite buzzers usually fished on the point of the cast fished on a floating line retrieve it very slowly and hold on tight, or use it under a bung. Add to Basket
In Stock Mayfly Fore & Aft Mayfly MF15PT £1.20 As the name would suggest this mayfly is hackled at the front and the back Horace Brown created this Mayfly for use on his beloved River Kennet. This unconventionally tied pattern has proved very successful to many over the years and on a wide range of waters. Add to Basket
In Stock Mayfly Drake Yellow Mayfly MF12PT £1.20 Yellow Drakes take a long time and make a lot of commotion trying to get off the water. This imitations is particularly effective when they are around. Add to Basket
In Stock Daddies Muddled Daddy DAD15PT £1.20 A Muddler headed daddy with a rope style body sets it apart from the rest Add to Basket
In Stock Spiders Greenwell Lite Brite Spider SPD15 £1.00 Tied similar to the standard Greenwell but with a Lite Brite Body for that little bit extra. Add to Basket
In Stock Sedge G and H Orange Sedge SED20PK £1.20 Another sedge named after its legendary inventor's John Goddard and Cliff Henry, this is one features an orange underbody and the clipped deer-hair body that makes it virtually unsinkable Add to Basket
In Stock UV Blobs UV Olive Slimline Blob £1.00 A cracking little UV Olive slimline blob vastly underrated colour and it dooes not spook the fish being a more natural colour. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Iron Blue Dun Dry DRY066PT £1.20 Iron Blue Dun is a standard hackled classic that has a permanent home in most UK dry flyfishers flyboxes. It is representative of the male dun and the hatches occur throughout the season, surprisingly often on poor weather days when there are no other dun's to be seen Add to Basket