In Stock Shipman Buzzers Bibio Shipmans Buzzer BSH01PT £1.00 As a surface buzzer there are none better, as it represents the emerging buzzer, again no particular colour is better than the other but I usually favour darker colours but all of them work well Add to Basket
In Stock Snatcher Kate McLaren Fl Yellow Snatcher SNA23JYC £1.20 A traditional Kate McLaren black body with black hackle and a warm brown head hackle. The difference with this fly is the brightest of Fl Yellow Goose Biot cheeks and Glo Brite tail. Add to Basket
In Stock Pheasant Tail Nymphs UV Throat Pheasant Tail PTN19PT £1.00 A thorax of flat UV tape keeps the slim profile of the nymph, try this one as part of a team of three nymphs. Add to Basket
In Stock Artisan Flies by Arthur Wilkie Prairie Dog Cormorant by Arthur Wilkie ART20 £1.50 This is a fantastic little pattern from Arthur Wilkie. Tied on a Kamasan B175, size 10. Originating from the competition scene, this fly is well proven for taking both brown and rainbow trout. For best results fish on a washing line along with one of it's brothers from the Wilkie stable. Add to Basket
In Stock Bumble Kate McLaren Bumble WB07PK £1.20 Probably the most sucessful fly pattern given the Bumble treatment its awesome Add to Basket
Out-of-Stock Lure Mini Ace of Spades Green Tail MNL02PK £1.20 Fly fisherman Dave Collyer devised this matuka Streamer lure. It is a great fish producing fly pattern, I have found that during the early part of the season it is best fished deep and retrieved slowly with a pause to enliven the hackle wing and suggest life like movement. View
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Heather Fly Wet WTF060 £1.20 Similar to a Hawthorn fly the Heather fly is a prolific fish catcher, unfortunately the hatches of this once prolific terrestial are much dimminished. Add to Basket
In Stock Blobs Fab B & G Fab Blob BLB039JY £1.10 A great combination of Black and Green always popular with the fish. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Goats Toe Wet WTF044 £1.20 Traditional wet trout and grayling fly great for both river and stillwater fly fishing. The traditional method to fish these flies is with a floating line letting the flies drift with the wind with a slow retrieve. Add to Basket