In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Black Gnat Dry DRY019PT £0.95 Black Gnat most likely evolved as a dry fly adaptation of a very old British wet fly pattern. Whatever its origins, it has been a standby fly of dry fly anglers for decades. It is a great dry fly for early morning or late evening fishing, or on overcast days when the dark silhouette seems to be readily visible to rising trout. Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Adams Irresistible Dry DRY004PT £0.95 Adams Irrisistable is a very successful pattern in the United States, and it has crossed the pond with similar success, it is one of those almost unsinkable flies, and when there is slight chop on the water surface, retrieving it through it creates a slight wake which the feeding fish cannot resist. Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Black and Peacock Spider Dry DRY015PT £0.95 This can be very productive works well at times on many waters such as Howood,Rosslynlee etc. Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Black Spider Dry DRY025PT £0.95 The more simple they are the better they fish a real old favourite that catches loads of fish. Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Adams Dry DRY001PT £0.95 This a very versatile and effective dry fly as it covers most of the olives and the March browns too. Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Grey Duster Dry DRY050PT £0.95 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 Dry Flies - Traditional Bobs Bits Black Dry DRY201PT £0.95 Bob Worts, who lives near Grafham, invented the fly. He originally tied some small green dries to imitate the little midges that were on his local reservoir. His old fishing jumper was the source of his first patterns. The name comes from the "bits" of wool pulled from the jumper, it is a great all round fly that will catch fish in any conditions. Early... Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Pale Watery Dun Dry DRY083PT £0.95 One of the smaller members of the ephemeroptera, the pale watery hatches begin in May and continue throughout the season. The fly is common on most British rivers, and when two or three types of fly are hatching together, it is often the small pale watery dun that the trout prefer. A must in all river fly anglers boxes. Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Bobs Bits Hares Ear Dry DRY205PT £0.95 Covers a multitude of hatching insects this Hares Ear Bobs bits is a must have pattern Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Griffiths Gnat Dry DRY055PT £0.95 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
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Spinner Red Dry DRY303PT £0.95 A barber Harry Powell from the Usk valley, a well know fly tier in the 1920's; was responsible for this pattern, an excellent dry fly that has taken many trout in each of the 80 plus seasons It is the female spinner of the March Brown and the Autumn Dun Add to basket
In Stock Traditional Dry Flies - Barbless Adams Dry Barbless Z-DRY001PT £1.05 This a very versatile and effective dry fly as it covers most of the olives and the March browns too. Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Dark Olive Winged Dry DRY042PT £0.95 Its a case of matching the hatch with this one as its name suggests when dark olives are around give it a try. Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional March Brown Dry DRY076PT £0.95 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
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Red Ant Hard Body Dry DRY086PT £0.95 A very realistic pattern and you might not use it very often, but you should always have a couple in the flybox. Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Olive Quill Dry DRY081PT £0.95 Feeding trout will willingly take the Olive Quill when feeding on most olives Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Rough Olive Dry DRY088PT £0.95 This is a very good imatation of the natural olive and is particularly good on the top dropper and works just as well on rivers and lochs. Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Spinner Sherry Dry DRY304PT £0.95 The Sherry Spinner was devised long ago to imitate the female spinner of the familiar blue winged olive it is a brilliant pattern late on in summer evenings Add to basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Adams Female Dry DRY002PT £0.95 The female version of the very popular Adams Add to basket