In Stock Gold Head and Hot Head Nymphs Gold Head Grizzle Olive GHN34PT £1.10 This is a very good point fly when fishing a cast of nymphs etc it gets the cast down and is often taken itself. Add to Basket
In Stock Klinkhammer Black Klinkhammer KL02PT £1.20 Greatly underrated dry fly just match the colour of the hatching insect and watch out for these massive takes Add to Basket
Last items in stock Bumble Claret Bumble WB03PK £1.20 The claret version of this fly is very popular it works great on the bob especially with a bit of cover on the water. Add to Basket
In Stock Wet Flies - Barbless Greenwell Glory Wet Barbless Z-WTF051PT £1.20 First dressed in 1854 on the Tweed by James Wright, of Sprouston, for Canon William Greenwell of Durham, the Greenwell's Glory has since become one of the most well known and widely used of all British trout flies. An excellent general olive representation. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Blue Winged Olive Wet WTF019 £1.20 Hatches begin as early as late March and continue until October, with the best activity in May and early June. The scientific name is genus Baetis (pronounce beet-us) and Diphetor but the are more commonly known as BWOs, blue wing or tiny olives Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Buzzer Bibio CDC Shipmans Buzzer BSH13PK £1.20 As a surface buzzer there are none better, as it represents the emerging buzzer, this one also benifits from the addition of CDC 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 Traditional Nymphs Ians Glister Montana SSN52PT £1.00 A great variation of the Green Montana nymph this one however is tied with a Green Glister thorax Add to Basket
In Stock Standard Buzzers Black Silver Rib Standard Buzzer BSD01JN £1.00 The old favourite, tried and tested, catches huge number of trout every season Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Poacher Wet WTF103 £1.20 Originally hailing from the west of Scotland in the area around about Loch Lomond it works really well as the bob fly on a team of wet flies. Some prefere to fish it as a beetle immitation. Add to Basket