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Want a pheasant tail nymph with a wide gaped barbless hook? Look no further. A pheasant tail nymph variant with a pearl flashback and tungsten...
View full detailsDeadly fly that even the pickiest of fish will munch on. The Pink hares ear is a must for any anglers fly box. When the fish are only taking natu...
View full detailsThis is a great looking nymph, not overstated but it stands out. The black bead and tail put a twist on the traditional coloured body. This is a ...
View full detailsThe championship caddis says it all in the name. The CDC addition to this fly will help it ride extra high while preserving a naturalistic presen...
View full detailsThis is a very unique jig pattern that always seems to stick trout. The purple shimmered body works in tandem with a messy CDC neck to entice the...
View full detailsSlim enough to carry a few while wading - keeping you organised by separating your nymphs, dries, and streamers. Description With room for 260...
View full detailsA proven pattern that should find a home in everyones fly box. A delicate upwing dry fly with a huge following across the world. An excellent ge...
View full detailsA must have for your fly box. Imitating everything from smelt to leeches, the woolly bugger is a world renound fly. The bead head allows the fly...
View full detailsThis fly is a fantastic searching pattern. It has all the hallmarks of a surface-level insect that fish are looking for, making it a ridiculously...
View full detailsGreat fly on rivers. The buoyancy in this fly makes it perfect for fishing a dry-dropper rig. The Stimulator is a highly bouyant bushy impressio...
View full detailsThe Pheasant Tail Nymph has always been a classic, well fished pattern. This fly uses the strengths of the traditional pattern but ties it on a j...
View full detailsThis topwater fly is perfect for bass, cod and estuary perch. Carry in various colors. Stripped across the surface, a stream of noisy attracts att...
View full detailsThe olive elkwing caddis is the go-to option for matching a general caddis hatch. You don't want to head out without this in your fly box. A bes...
View full detailsThe black bead on this fly is what sets it apart. When used on a cloudy day no colour stands out better than black. Use this nymph in cloudy wet ...
View full detailsThe dark colour in this fly is effective on caddis and darker coloured mayfly feeders. The Klinkhammer was designed by Hans van Klinken so that ...
View full detailsUnlike other ant patterns, the CDC Ant has standard hackle and a bushy collar so it will float far better than most ant imitators. Best fished on...
View full detailsSometimes you just can't figure out what the fish are eating, especially when they are parked down low. This orange tungsten bead provides a uniq...
View full detailsTrout can be difficult when they're chasing damsels on the wing, which is why you need a fly like this that perfectly mimics the natural. Adul...
View full detailsThis Sedgehammer is an awesome dry fly. It has a scraggly olive body with a green butt. The hair wing gives it a great profile. A small bit of fo...
View full detailsThis is one of the best streamer patterns for Aussie trout. Description Tassie flyfishing guide Christopher Bassano on his Humungous trout fly...
View full detailsAn ultra buggy wet fly that everyone should have in their box. Originating from the Loughs of Ireland this wet fly has become as equally popul...
View full detailsAn absolutely legendary fly on our lakes, be sure to check out the Green variant as well. Description A Damsel nymph imitation featuring a body...
View full detailsEarly evening these flies are deadly on trout. For lakes, fish them at the ripple line on a lee shore. Traditionally fished on a floating line b...
View full detailsA beautiful dun with an iron blue dubbing body. A best seller. Iron Blue Duns are found on rivers from May through to late October. Fish feeding...
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