In Stock Fly Casts & Leaders Leeda Profil 2 Dropper Wet Fly Casts Leeda ACC-LEEDA £2.75 Knotted Tapered Casted with 2 Droppers - 9FT Add to Basket
In Stock Hoppers Black Hopper Popper My Fishing Flies HPP03PK £1.40 Black seems to work very well as its coming toward twilight, all you do is. floating line and pop it along the water surface and watch out for some smashing takesAhrex hook poppers have been complemented with High Density Foam tops which have been rounded and heated which allows them to sit higher in the water film for longer Add to Basket
In Stock Muddlers Cats Muddler My Fishing Flies MM07PK £1.50 This is a sure bet when used either on the surface on the washing line technique or deeper on a sinking line. Add to Basket
In Stock Snatcher Orange Hot Snatcher My Fishing Flies SNA09JN £1.30 Some days the trout are really switched on to orange the takes can be savage. Add to Basket
In Stock Klinkhammer Black Majic Green Rib Klinkhammer My Fishing Flies KL05PT £1.40 A cracking Black Klinkhammer with a Hi Vis post and a fine Green Holo Rib Add to Basket
In Stock Para Dry Hawthorn Para Dry My Fishing Flies PDR16PT £1.40 Another hawthorn pattern with a slightly slimmer body which helps it to float high up in the water. Add to Basket
In Stock Para Dry Blue Winged Olive Para Dry My Fishing Flies PDR03PT £1.40 A really useful parachute pattern that can be fished season long. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Bobs Bits Claret Dry My Fishing Flies DRY203PT £1.40 Really good later in the season but again why not try this as part of a team of Bits 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
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Griffiths Gnat Dry My Fishing Flies DRY055PT £1.40 Griffith's Gnat stands high on the surface of the water and that's the key to its success. The tips of the hackle barbs leave tiny footprints on the surface of the water just like the legs of a real insect. Add to Basket