In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Zulu Blue Wet My Fishing Flies WTF134 £1.40 Blue Zulu is best fished as a bob fly, tripped along the top of the waves on dull windy days. Almost as good as its counterpart the Zulu. Add to Basket
In Stock Muddlers Soldier Palmer Mini Muddler My Fishing Flies MM29PK £1.50 One of the oldest fly patterns known it has certainly stood the test of time and with the addition of a muddler head its not a fly to be without. Add to Basket
In Stock Gold Head and Hot Head Nymphs Gold Head Damsel Nymph My Fishing Flies GHN07PT £1.40 Probably one of the most popular Goldheaded Nymphs and has accounted for a large amount of Brownies for me. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional John Storey Dry My Fishing Flies DRY067PT £1.40 With a wing of grey mallard tied forward over a peacock herl body and a bight red tag this is a cracking little dry Add to Basket
In Stock Tadpole Hot Head Orange, White Tadpole My Fishing Flies TAD15PT £1.30 A White Pearl Body and Fresh White Marabou Tail Tadpole has been topped off with a Vibrant Orange Bead, fish it with a figure of eight retrieve on your floater. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies UV Kate McLaren Sunburst Wet My Fishing Flies WTF140 £1.40 The ever popular wet fly tied with a body of Black UV Micro Fritz and a small brown hackle and the addition of a sunburst marabou tail. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Grouse and Claret Wet My Fishing Flies WTF055 £1.40 Grouse & Claret is probably the most popular of the grouse winged trout fishing flies. A good imitation of the sedge, or caddis fly. Add to Basket
In Stock Boobies Orange Maxi Booby My Fishing Flies BBY059SL £1.30 Yellow foam eyes and a body of Orange Maxi straggle fritz and a marabou tail of black Add to Basket
In Stock Salmon Flies Tubes Copper Tube Conehead Ally Shrimp My Fishing Flies STF15P £2.45 Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies McGinty Wet My Fishing Flies WTF089SL £1.40 Conceived by Charles McGinty in 1883. he was from Chicago and came up with this as a bass fly originally. Do not be deceived however, trout of every description absolutely love these. They have the appearance of a wasp or perhaps a bumblebee, which has fallen into the water Add to Basket