In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Teal Blue and Silver Wet My Fishing Flies WTF117 £1.20 Of all of the Teal flies this is probably the most successful, fantastic in coloured water it is taken avidly by feeding trout as it is a good fry immitator, in larger sizes it is also a very good Sea Trot and Salmon pattern. Add to Basket
In Stock Mayfly CDC Detached Mayfly My Fishing Flies MF32PT £1.30 The detached body being deerhair gives good floatability coupled woth the CDC post makes it very visable Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Bibio Wet My Fishing Flies WTF008 £1.20 This Irish pattern is a really very successful fly most often used as a bob or top dropper fly and is one of the most popular wet flies. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional March Brown Dry My Fishing Flies DRY076PT £1.20 First called the Moorish Brown, in the late 1600s the basic pattern has remained the same for the last 350 years, however only the very early season fishermen will witness the spectacular March Brown hatches which occur usually around midday. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Butcher Bloody Wet - Barbed My Fishing Flies 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 UV Epoxy Buzzers UV Orange Holo Red Cheeks Epoxy Buzzer My Fishing Flies EPU19JN £1.00 An Orange UV epoxy buzzer with Holo Red Cheeks Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Adams Wet My Fishing Flies WTF001 £1.20 Fished singly, or in combination with a cast of two or three wet flies, the Adams will help increase your hook-ups on a given day, as its just a good all-round generic fly. Add to Basket
In Stock Sea Trout Teal and Black Sea Trout My Fishing Flies STR20PT £1.20 A fly which has been in use for over a century and still works today. Add to Basket
Last items in stock Dry Flies - Traditional Hawthorn Dry My Fishing Flies DRY058PT £1.20 On sunny spring days, hawthorn flies flit along the hedgerows and among low bushes; and if there is a good breeze, many of these large flies end up on the water, and the trout just love them, just fish it static and wait. Add to Basket