In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Zulu Black Wet WTF133 £1.20 Once banned from competitive angling on account of its killing properties, the Black Zulu is best fished as a bob fly, tripped along the top of the waves on dull windy days. Almost as good is the Blue Zulu, a popular variant. Add to Basket
On sale! -£0.45 In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Olive Quill Wet WTF095SL £0.75 £1.20 When fishing with the Olive Quill you can safely cover the dark & medium olives which abound in clear streams. Add to Basket
In Stock Salmon Flies - Single Single Dream SAL-SGL01 £1.50 A single hooked version of this fly from Ismo Saastamoinen, a very effective fly which has caught fish inNorway, Finland and Scotland Add to Basket
In Stock Sedgehogs Leggy Green Peter Sedgehog SHG14PK £1.40 Red Hot Butt with a UV Olive body and a hackle tied in front of the Deer Hair A Cracker !!!!!!!!!!!! Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Invicta Silver Wet WTF071 £1.20 The Silver Invicta is a favourite of fly fishers everywhere, especially when the trout are fry bashing. Add to Basket
In Stock Barbed Fly Selections Wet Flies Selection - Size 12 SEL 10 £10.00 One of each Size 12 Wet Flies Black Gnat Black & Peacock Spider Copper Kate Cowdung Dark Olive Hardy's Favourite Ians Kate Variant Invicta Red Invicta Silver Olive Quill Partridge & Orange Teal and Black Add to Basket
In Stock General Accessories Silicon Fly Boxes ACC-Box-Grn £6.99 Silicon Fly Boxes - incorporating a triangular slit for ease of use. Bright green in colour for high visibility and lightweight construction. Clear lid with water proof seal on sides. Small - 135 x 95 x 16 mm (Holds up to 74 flies) Medium - 185 x 102 x 16 mm (Holds up to 121 flies) Large - 230 x 130 x 25 mm (Holds up to 192 flies) Photographs are... Add to Basket
In Stock General Accessories Tippet Micro Ring 09EO59/79 £2.75 10 peices in this pack of Tippet Micro Rings Choose Matt Black or Nickel Add to Basket
In Stock Daddies Detached Green Daddy DAD25PT £1.20 The famous British fisherman, author and fly tier Richard Walker, when writing about the tying of green bodied Daddy long leg craneflies observed that he got a lot more rises to green-bodied daddies, even though they look strange when compared to the naturals. Add to Basket