In Stock Pheasant Tail Nymphs Pearly Flashback Pheasant Tail PTN05PT £1.00 A bright flashback on a Standard Pheasant tail nymph for just that little bit of flash Add to Basket
In Stock Blobs Fab Menteith Fusion Fab Blob BLB046JY £1.10 The only mix of triple colours ( Orange/Yellow/Sunburst ) Fab Blob we sell has been doing the business all season on the Lake Add to Basket
In Stock Bumble Thunder and Lightening Bumble WB17PK £1.20 A greast little bumble with a fluo coral body this is my particular favouritew Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Buzzer Olive CDC Shipmans Buzzer BSH17PK £1.20 This Olive covers a host of emerging insects, and the CDC ensures that it stays on the surface Add to Basket
In Stock Muddlers Coral Ice Muddler MM48PK £1.40 A cross between a Muddler and a Sedgehog, with a coral body of UV, ice and wool Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Spinner Olive Dry DRY302PT £1.20 As the name suggests these patterns are tied with spinner style wings. Cast and fish either static or slow retrieve - as conditions dictate. Add to Basket
In Stock Para Dry Adams Para Dry PDR01PT £1.20 A really good variation of the Adams dry fly which is now preferred by many anglers to the traditional Adams and fast becoming a modern classic. The fly can be fished static or on a varied retrieve via a floating line. It is such a tempting morsel sitting in the surface film; which makes it often the best searching pattern when no surface activity is... Add to Basket
In Stock Diawl Bach Black White Goose Biot Cheeks Diawl Bach DIA55PK £1.00 At a customers request we have included this All Black Diawl Bach which has white Goose Biot chheks he swears by it Add to Basket
In Stock Hares Ear Nymphs Gold Head Olive Hares Ear GHN62PT £1.20 After the standard version this is a proven nymph as its olive colour covers a multitude of aquatic life Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Bobs Bits Black Dry DRY201PT £1.20 Bob Worts, who lives near Grafham, invented the fly. He originally tied some small green dries to imitate the little midges that were on his local reservoir. His old fishing jumper was the source of his first patterns. The name comes from the "bits" of wool pulled from the jumper, it is a great all round fly that will catch fish in any conditions. Early... Add to Basket