In Stock Epoxy Buzzers - Barbed Black Copper Wire Epoxy Buzzer My Fishing Flies EPB004JN £1.00 THis buzzer fishes just that little bit deeper and the wire makes it sink very quickly. its also one of those buzzers that frequently takes fish on the drop. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies March Brown Spider Wet My Fishing Flies WTF087 £1.20 The March Brown Spider has for decades been a successful pattern on rivers, and now anglers who are prepared to try it are having success with this fly on stillwaters particularly early in the season Add to Basket
In Stock Cats Whisker Ians White Kat My Fishing Flies CSW901PK £1.20 A green Sparkle body with a vibrant red head and a white marabou wing and tail Add to Basket
In Stock Lures Different Devistating Dennis Green My Fishing Flies LD20PK £1.20 a lure thats body is the new Red/Green Dennis fritz it also has a green hothead and multicolourd tinsel in the Olive marabou tail Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Snipe and Purple Wet My Fishing Flies WTF113 £1.20 This fly immitates a host of late season naturals and is a firm favourite of North East England fishers for over 100 years, fished as a bob fly the soft supple hackle attracts plenty of fish. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Wickhams Wingless Wet My Fishing Flies WTF126 £1.20 The Wingless Wickhams is a marvellous general pattern that deserves a place in any position on a 3 fly cast whilst fishing loch style in a drifting boat. That old adage “Bright day, Bright fly” seems to ring true with this pattern. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Hugo's Olive Wet My Fishing Flies WTF064 £1.20 Named after a well known Caithness angler, it catches fish througout the UK Add to Basket
In Stock Epoxy Buzzers - Barbed Pink Holo Gold Cheeks Epoxy Buzzer My Fishing Flies EPB072JN £1.00 A fluo Pink buzzer with holo gold cheeks one just that little bit different Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Black Gnat Flou Body Wet My Fishing Flies WTF011PT £1.20 These flies fall or get blown on to the water and trout are very partial to them. The Black Gnat is a pattern worth trying near the reedy margins of stillwater. Gnats are prolific from late Spring till the end of the trout fishing season. Add to Basket