In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Rusty Lee Dry DRY089PT £1.20 Named after the Jamacan Cook from TV AM Has a Fiery Brown Body Tail of white antron and a wing of deer hair all combining to make this one for your flybox Add to Basket
In Stock Weighted Nymphs Pheasant Tail Weighted Nymph NW12PT £1.20 A Weighted version of one of the most popular nymphs ever !!!! Add to Basket
In Stock Traditional Wet Flies Haul-A-Gwynt Welsh WTF150 £1.20 Haul a Gwynt means 'Sun and Wind' in Welsh; exactly the conditions to fish the fly, with fluffy clouds about and a good stiff breeze Add to Basket
In Stock Barbed Fly Selections Klinkhammer Selection - Size 14 SEL 15 £12.00 One of each Size 14 Klinkhammers Black, Black Flexifloss, Black Majic Green Rib, Claret, Cream, Green, Grey, Infallible, Olive, Orange, Red, Yellow. Total of 12 flies Add to Basket
In Stock Cats Whisker Standard Cats Whisker CSW01PK £1.20 The original and best probably the top lure even today accounts for a huge amount of fish every year. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Black Gnat Polywing Dry DRY020PT £1.20 This is a great dry fly for early morning or late evening fishing, or on overcast days when the dark silhouette seems to be readily visible to rising trout and the added sparkle just gives it that little bit extra. Add to Basket
In Stock Sedge Deer Hair Irrisistable Sedge SED09PK £1.40 In the evenings when fish are very active and you hear the spashy sounds of fish rising they are probably feeding on sedges just look for them and match the hatch then watch out Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Black Quill Dry DRY024PT £1.20 The Black Quill was first created in southern Ireland as an imitation of a black gnat it has now become extremely popular for these evening rises.. Add to Basket
In Stock Spiders Black Holo Green Thorax Spider SPD07PT £1.20 A great little Black spider with holographic Green Thorax Good colour combination Add to Basket
Product available with different options Traditional Wet Flies Greenwell Glory Wet WTF051 £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. View