In Stock Sedges and Sedgehogs - Barbless Hares Ear Hopper Half Hog Barbless Z-HH07JN £1.40 A Hares Ear version of this cross between a sedgehog and a hopper Brilliant !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Add to Basket
In Stock Sedge G and H Green Sedge SED19PK £1.40 Named after its legendary inventor's John Goddard and Cliff Henry... this is one of the best dry sedge patterns of all time and an absolute must in any serious dry-fly fisher's box, because he clipped deer-hair body makes it virtually unsinkable Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Dark Olive Winged Dry DRY042PT £1.20 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 Shrimps Yellow and Brown Scud Shrimp SHR19PK £1.20 This is a yellow bodied with brown hackles Scud which is a cross between a snatcher and a shrimp, fish it on the top dropper and see what happens Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Wulff White Dry DRY101PT £1.20 The Wulff series of fly patterns were developed by Lee Wulff. It represents a bushy, high floating fly, that remains visible into the evening twilight, and rides well in rough water. Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Dry Ians Busy Elk Hair Caddis CDC522PK £1.20 A quite complex Caddis this one Fiery Brown Body, Elk Hair over a CDC wing, with a small Orange foamhead, this is a very successful pattern for me Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Bobs Bits Black Dry DRY201PT £1.20 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 Wet Flies - Barbless Kate McLaren Sunburst Wet Barbless Z-WTF077PT £1.20 Another great variation of an old classic. catches its fair share of rainbow and brown trout and like its other variations it is normally fished on the top dropper of a 2 or 3 fly cast Add to Basket