In Stock Sedgehogs Green Peter Bumble Half Hog HH25JN £1.40 A cross between a half hog and a Bumble this version tied Green Peter style Add to Basket
In Stock Daddies Standard Daddy DAD01PT £1.20 This is one you must have in your box when the fish are switched on to them the sport can be fantastic when they are getting blown onto water the trout ignore everything else. Add to Basket
In Stock Sedge Light Brown Horned Sedge SED28PK £1.40 Just a case of catching a sedge and matching the colour Add to Basket
In Stock Shipman Buzzers Black Shipmans Buzzer BSH02PT £1.00 My all time favShipmans this just works for me all the time Add to Basket
In Stock Diawl Bach Ian's Pearly Claret Diawl Bach DIA97 £1.00 Claret variant of the classic Diawl Bach pattern with a pearl rib and a red glow brite head. Best fished on a washing line. Add to Basket
In Stock Pheasant Tail Nymphs Pearly Pheasant Tail PTN13PT £1.00 After the standard version this is my favourite the pearl gives the illusion of a trapped air bubble found on corixa or maybe the pearl flash makes it look like a pin fry Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Greenwell Spider Dry DRY048PT £1.20 This spider version a derivative of possibly the world's best known fly pattern, first tied by Canon Greenwell 150 years ago for fishing the River Tweed this very simple but effective pattern has proved time and time again its excellence, as from the start of the season to the close it seems to represent an 'olive' the trout cannot resist. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Spinner Sherry Dry DRY304PT £1.20 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 Daddies Gold Head Pearly Daddy DAD63PT £1.20 A very different Goldhead Daddy this version has a bright pearly body it has been incredibly successful this season Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Wulff Grey Dry DRY097PT £1.20 Yet another Lee Wulff fly, when he was not satisfied with the sparse flies of the day he wanted something more meaty, so these were the patterns he came up with and what an splended innovation they have been to dry fly fishing Add to Basket