In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Caperer Dry DRY035PT £1.20 The Carperer is another excellent fly developed by Dr Bozidar Voljc. It is a hardwearing fly because of the wing it usually appears in late season, July-September hatches are sparodic & usually in open water but more importantly Trout have a liking for them. Gets it name for the flies habit of "dancing" or "capering" on the water. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Caenis Dry DRY033PT £1.20 Caenis Dry Flies make a good summer evening fly, caenis or anglers curse are easy to spot when they are out and there are usually plenty off them, give this one a try and hopefully it will catch you a few good trout Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Hardies Favourite Dry DRY056PT £1.20 A really useful year long pattern that I use when all else fails and sometimes I get a great response Add to Basket
In Stock Wet Double Hooks Wickhams Fancy - Wee Double Hooks WD06 £2.45 One of the most popular wet fly patterns. Add to Basket
In Stock Spiders Partridge & Yellow Spider SPD31PT £1.20 A lesser known of the Partridge series of flies but my favourite. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Butcher Bloody Wet WTF021 £1.20 One of the variations of the butcher it can be a real killer at times fished mainly as a point fly. Add to Basket
In Stock Spiders Grumpy Dan Spider SPD17PT £1.20 When fished as a wet fly these flies look like a buzzer but when fished dry they look like a hatching buzzer - therefore an all year round fly. Dark coloured fly with a reflective rib Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Iron Blue Dun Dry DRY066PT £1.20 Iron Blue Dun is a standard hackled classic that has a permanent home in most UK dry flyfishers flyboxes. It is representative of the male dun and the hatches occur throughout the season, surprisingly often on poor weather days when there are no other dun's to be seen Add to Basket
In Stock Sedge Wulff Red Sedge SED52PK £1.40 In the evenings when fish are very active and you hear the spashy sounds of fish rising they are probably feeding on sedges just look for them and match the hatch then watch out Add to Basket