Out-of-Stock Sedge Devils Caddis Black Sedge SED11PK £1.20 A great little caddis pattern this one has a trimmed wing style of deer hair and a parachute hackle to make sure it can skim across the water View
In Stock Sedge G and H Black Sedge SED18PK £1.20 Yet another sedge named after its legendary inventor's John Goddard and Cliff Henry, this is one an all black version and the clipped deer-hair body that makes it virtually unsinkable Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Fiery Brown Wet WTF041 £1.20 The original pattern devised by Rogan of Ballyshannon best fished mainly middle of a three fly cast depending on conditions Add to Basket
Out-of-Stock CDC High Rider Bibio CDC High Rider CDC907PK £1.20 As the name would suggest this pattern floats very well and this brand new Bibio version version has very sucessful on test, just hope it does as well thoughout the season. View
Last items in stock Tungsten Flies CDC Green Tail Pheasant Tail Tungsten Nymph NT54PT £1.20 Faceted Tungsten Bead Head. Black Body with silver rib. Lime Green Tail and Glistening Thorax topped off by CDC. Add to Basket
In Stock Daddies Muddler Daddy DAD16PT £1.20 A standard Daddy tied Muddler style, gink this one up and skite it across the water Brill !!!!! Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Hopper UV Bibio CDC Hopper CDH11PK £1.20 A great little hoppeer with a bibio body and UV included it has woirked really well on Brown trout Add to Basket
In Stock Diawl Bach Standard UV Rib Red Butt Diawl Bach DIA52PK £1.00 Diawl Bach or wee devil originated in wales as a wet fly but has since had many variations tied for the competition scene all of them working extremely well, can be fished at all levels in the water is often the choice for droppers on washing line method. Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Emerger Black Buzzer Emerger CDC CDC006PK £1.20 My all time favourite CDC Emerger it just catches fish whether they are rising or not 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