In Stock Foam Beetle Ians Orange Butt Beetle FM16PT £1.20 My favourite beetle, has caught me loads of fish. Add to Basket
In Stock Rainbow Nymphs Viva Rainbow Nymph GHN98PT £1.20 The addition of the rainbow bead and a goldbead to this Viva Nymph makes it a totally different fly Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Buzzer Black CDC Buzzer CDC701PK £1.20 Deadly pattern when buzzers are hatching, used on a floating line just cast it out and wait for the trout to take, or you can pull the fly under the water and wait for it to resrface this is usually enough for any hungry trout Add to Basket
In Stock Goldhead Buzzers Gold Head Black Crisp Red Butt Buzzer GHB02JN £1.10 One of the most popular Goldhead buzzer black with Fluo Orange cheeks ( always a winning combination ) and a small red butt Brilliant !!!!! Add to Basket
In Stock Lures Different Apache LD24PK £1.10 A totally different fly this one has the rabbit fur wrapped round the hook shank the head is finished with Copper lite brite and the tail has strands of crinkle flash through it Add to Basket
Last items in stock Goldhead Buzzers Gold Head UV Orange Buzzer GHB27JN £1.10 Another great buzzer to get down to the fish but as well as the Orange epoxy and a goldhead this benifits from a UV rib and these are serious fish catchers Add to Basket
In Stock Salmon Doubles Green Highlander Hairwing Double SAL47SL £2.00 A Classic fly now even more popular than ever especially early season when the Yellow, Green and Orange colours seem to be most effective. Add to Basket
In Stock Salmon Doubles Claret Shrimp Double SAL26 £2.00 A Scottish pattern devised by Stan Hedley originally for use on a trip to Ireland but subsequantly became widely used and has proved to be highly successful. Add to Basket
In Stock Rainbow Nymphs Black Rainbow Nymph GHN90PT £1.20 A very popular simple black nymph with a Rainbow bead and a goldbead for extra weight. Add to Basket
In Stock CDC Buzzer Hares Ear CDC Buzzer CDC703PK £1.20 Deadly pattern when buzzers are hatching, used on a floating line just cast it out and wait for the trout to take, or you can pull the fly under the water and wait for it to resrface this is usually enough for any hungry trout Add to Basket