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DescriptionCapes have long been the preferred choice for those tying dry flies. Feathers from capes have softer barbs, and this stops flies from "p...
View full detailsNice indicators that are easy to use. Description Super bright fluorescent strike indicators. The ultimate in floatation and visibility. Waterpr...
View full detailsThis great tool is visible, durable and sensitive. Because of it’s sensitivity, it will detect most subtle takes. It is ideal for Czech and Fren...
View full detailsA budget-friendly, rock-solid bobbin. The Tiewell Apprentice will have your vice working overtime as you get familiar with the wonderful world of ...
View full detailsThese Rubber legs provide movement to whichever pattern they are applied.
These Rubber legs provide movement to whichever pattern they are applied.
For nymphs, bodies, wings and wingcases. One feather.
Ostrich Herl is long fluffy herl and is very popular for nymphs, tails & bodies. In the Saltwater nothing moves in the tail of the fly like ...
View full detailsOstrich Herl is long fluffy herl and is very popular for nymphs, tails & bodies. In the Saltwater nothing moves in the tail of the fly like ...
View full detailsMoose body hair is a must for any dry fly tyer. This material is extremely stiff and durable. It is dense, rigid, and stacks very well, making it t...
View full detailsBadger fur is a long, light colored fur/hair. It is really wispy and a very fine fur. It is used for streamer wings and in quite a few saltwater f...
View full detailsAmong the most widely used fur in fly tying, for streamer wings, hair wings, tails and hackles.
Marmot Fur makes an excellent dubbing material for a real buggy, spiky look. At the same time, Marmot fur is sought after for certain classic patt...
View full detailsNutria hair is similar to Muskrat in appearance but is darker in color with longer, stiffer guard hair. Unlike Muskrat it does not have a lot of un...
View full detailsA versatile material that can be used for anything from wet flies, nymphs, midges, and streamers, Possum Fur is a natural material that’s tough to...
View full detailsFluoro Fibre micro flouroscent synthetic fiber lights up in the water. A great material to add highlights to saltwater fly tying materials. We als...
View full detailsAntron Yarn is great for a multitude of applications - shucks, wing cases, parachute posts, wing pads, etc.
Thin, flexible, and tough closed-cell fly tying foam. 4mm thick 16,5cm x 9cm sheet 1 foam sheet per pack
Great for bodies, wings or DIY dubbing, yarn is a do-all material that is a must have for any aspiring tyer! A range of colours and materials avail...
View full detailsVernille Chenille is great for adding texture to buggers, baitfish, and drys. A great product at an unreal price. Available in a range of stri...
View full detailsIdeal for keeping your tying desk tidy. Only fits Renzetti Vises
This is the fly for shark fishing on the great lake. Being heavily hackled, the great lake beetle is super buoyant
When realistic cicada patterns are being refused the Thong Cicada is a deadly weapon to have in your aresenal. From the Goulburn to the Mohaka it ...
View full detailsThe classic black rabbit is the ideal zonker-style fly for enticing big fish eats.