In Stock Shrimps Fl. Green Epoxy Shrimp SHR01PK £1.20 Shrimps are readily eaten by trout and come in naturally in varying colours, flies usually fished on floating line and retreived on a slow figure of eight. Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Nymphs Ians Foam Hotspot Hares Ear SSN59PK £1.00 A Standard Hares Era with a slim foam covering over the body and a fantastic fluo thorax This has surprised even me at its ability to attract fish. Add to Basket
In Stock Czech Nymphs Hares Ear and Cream Wtd Czech Nymph CZN11JN £1.20 A Hares ear thorax and upper body with a cream lower body on this Czech Nymph Add to Basket
In Stock Foam Beetle Kicking Peacock Foam Beetle FM08PT £1.20 Another one of the lite brite beetles this one seems to work well on very dull and overcast days. Add to Basket
In Stock Pheasant Tail Nymphs Bloody Pheasant Tail PTN27PT £1.00 A pheasant tail nymph, but with a pearly thorax and tied with dyed Red pheasant Tail This one really does make a difference. Add to Basket
In Stock Gold Head and Hot Head Nymphs Gold Head Pinkie Nymph GHN23PT £1.20 Unusual colour but this does work Add to Basket
In Stock Shrimps Weighted Hares Ear Shrimp SHR10PK £1.20 A great little natural Hares Ear shrimp, readily eaten, and vastly underrated pattern one I usually fish as part of a team of Shrimps. Add to Basket
In Stock Tungsten Flies Pheasant Tail Copper Brite Tungsten NT20PT £1.30 A Tungsten bead, on a pheasant tail nymph with a thorax of a mix of Hares Ear and Copper Lite Brite Add to Basket
Last items in stock Barbed Fly Selections Rivers Dry Fly - Selection SEL MX Riv £12.00 This is a set of 12 flies in total consisting of Size 12 Greenwell Para Dry Adams Female Traditional Dry Size 14 Adams Grey Klinkhammer Hi-vis Brown Klinkhammer Black Klinkhammer Adams Traditional Dry Black Gnat Polywing Traditional Dry Pale Watery Dun Traditional Dry Red Ant Traditional Dry Sparkle Black Gnat Traditional Dry Size 16... Add to Basket
In Stock Czech Nymphs Amber and Flame Czech Nymph CZN18JN £1.20 A really unusual little nymph which is best when fished along reed beds on a floating line. or trundled along the bottom of a river Add to Basket