In Stock Diawl Bach Ians Black Traffic Stopping Diawl DIA93JYC £1.00 A cracking Black Diawl Bach with a good broad Traffic Light rib Add to Basket
In Stock Mayfly Drake Yellow Mayfly MF12PT £1.20 Yellow Drakes take a long time and make a lot of commotion trying to get off the water. This imitations is particularly effective when they are around. 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
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional G.R.H.E. Dry DRY045PT £1.20 Frederic M Halford was responsible for the addition of the wings on the original GRHE in 1880's, as he thought it was a fair representation of a dun in the act of disentangling itself from the nymphal shuck, and it has proved to be a winner. Add to Basket
In Stock Diawl Bach Flashback Red Diawl Bach DIA24PK £1.00 The holo red along the back is a great trigger point, one of my favourites. Add to Basket
On sale! -£0.40 Last items in stock Dry Flies - Traditional Twilight Beauty Dry DRY093SL £0.80 £1.20 As the name would suggest a great evening dry fly pattern from New Zealand but works just as well here usually most effective whenmayflies are around. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Olive Quill Dry DRY081PT £1.20 Feeding trout will willingly take the Olive Quill when feeding on most olives Add to Basket
In Stock Okey Dokeys White Okay Bug BOD39JN £1.00 A Cracking Hotheaded White Okay bug with a fine Red wire on the body and a white marabou tag Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Adams Dry DRY001PT £1.20 This a very versatile and effective dry fly as it covers most of the olives and the March browns too. Add to Basket
In Stock Dry Flies - Traditional Mosquito Dry DRY078PT £1.20 Originally an Americian pattern but has proved it self to be such an enticing fly that rout on rivers and stillwaters on both sides of the Atlantic are attracted to this proven pattern. Add to Basket