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This black ant pattern is simple, but effective. There isn't a better fly to have when the trout are feeding on ants. A best seller. When ants s...
View full detailsThis parachute-style fly is a fantastic searcher pattern. Similar to the classic Parachute Adams but with a flair of ginger to better attract att...
View full detailsDescription Tassie guide Christopher Bassano on the Carrot fly... As with the ‘Claret Carrot’, this fly was introduced to Australia by Englishman, ...
View full detailsThe parachute caddis should be tied on when the light is low and fish are actively feeding on sedges. This fly sits high on the surface and the h...
View full detailsA best seller. A great tactical parachute hackled dry from Jeremy Lucas, fish as a single dry fly, or in larger sizes it is perfect for duo/trio us...
View full detailsA fantastic hi-vis beetle pattern for your next lake trip. When ants are blowing onto a lake or falling into a stream trout can become preoccup...
View full detailsA must in every Tassie fly fisher's fly box for when trout lock in on orange mayfly spinners. Description There are many orange spinner patterns...
View full detailsA traditional blue blowfly pattern with a flashy loop wing addition. The foam back elevates the buoyancy of this fly and provides a great bobbin...
View full detailsParticularly good in turbulent water, the yellow humpy is a very buoynt attractor pattern. The bright yellow body means it can be seen by fish f...
View full detailsThe best dry fly for fishing in turbulent water thanks to the hi-vis wing and foam body. If Caddis are opting for tough conditions this fly is u...
View full detailsThis CDC bodied fly floats well and is deadly on picky caddis feeders. Description With hundreds of species of Trichoptera present in Australia...
View full detailsThis versatile pattern is deadly on balling midge feeders. Best known for representing balling midges, this pattern imitates a wide range of ter...
View full detailsDescriptionThe natural March Brown is an important early season food source for trout which appears from March - April, Match the size and body col...
View full detailsDescription A best seller. With the hackle wound horizontally around an upright wing or post, this easy to see and very buoyant style of fly sits ...
View full detailsA deadly fly for the lakes this year. Great in a variety of water clarities. Arguably one of the most effective flies of modern fishing. Can...
View full detailsA classic Humpy in a natural colour. Another great dry fly for searching those riffles. Also great throughout summer as a bigger meal for the tr...
View full detailsThe perfect go-to pattern when fishing to terrestrial feeding trout. A traditional blowfly pattern with a blue and black foam body with a white ...
View full detailsDescription Spiders have seen a new age of popularity on stillwaters in recent years and are a good choice at the beginning of a hatch when insect...
View full detailsA great fly for large trout and smaller cod! The wriggling tail and stinger hook are a deadly combo, enticing strikes from sleeping giants! reali...
View full detailsOne of the best flies to fish on its own or with a dropper. With a tied-in tippet ring and a great caddis profile, this fly is super-versatile, a...
View full detailsThe shaving brush is a favourite of many anglers across Australia. It represents an emerging mayfly, is easy to see, holds up nymphs in larger siz...
View full detailsDescriptionBasically a parachute, but designed by Hans van Klinken so that the abdomen and tail dip into the water. Variations abound, but the conc...
View full detailsA must in every Tassie fly fisher's fly box. Description The Black Spinner must surely be the most popular dry fly for polaroiding on Tasmania...
View full detailsThis traditional blue winged olive pattern is a must-have. A best seller. Delicate upwing flies including general representations and specific m...
View full detailsDescriptionA classic best seller. This delicate upwing dry fly is a great general mayfly representation, presenting the perfect profile to feeding ...
View full detailsDescription Tassie fishing guide Bill Beck on his Brown Wulff... Good, high floating dun pattern, especially in rough weather. Good Penstock fly f...
View full detailsA fantastic white posted blowfly pattern. Floats well and is deadly on trout from NZ to Aus.
A foam bodied hopper that is super bouant and deadly in the head of summer when the paddocks have dried out and the fish are looking up. With a ...
View full detailsA killer fly for all the small victorian streams The Parachute Cricket is the next best thing to live bait. Jiggly rubber legs give this cricket...
View full detailsIf you like the Red Tag, try these! Tassie flyfishing guide Christopher Bassano on his Palmered Orange Tag... It is always dangerous when you mes...
View full detailsThe goddards caddis is an excellent imitation that is oftern overlooked. Effective fly for multiple caddis variations. A best seller. This sedge ...
View full detailsA big, buoyant foam Cicada ideal for turbulant water when natural materials wont cut it. Wide legs increase the profile, meaning this fly is sure...
View full detailsThe coch y bundhu is an extremely effective terrestrial imitation that is perfect for small streams or stillwater lakes. From beetles to other sm...
View full detailsBasically a parachute, but designed by Hans van Klinken so that the abdomen and tail dip into the water. Variations abound, but the concept is hi...
View full detailsThe shaving brush is a favourite of many anglers across Australia. It represents an emerging mayfly, is easy to see, holds up nymphs in larger siz...
View full detailsA staple mayfly pattern Bassano on the Para Orange Spinner: I don't think that this fly needs an introduction to people who fish in Tasmania and ...
View full detailsDescription Tassie giude Christopher Bassano on the Spun fly... The “Spun” is as the name suggests, a half spinner, half dun. It was invented by my...
View full detailsBright and deadly klinkhammer. Great low light fly with instinct activation hot spot.
One of the top Kozzie Dun patterns. Floats well and mimics the natural beautifully. Movement, good profile, and highly buoyant, distinguishes Pro...
View full detailsIf you like the Red Tag, try these! Tassie flyfishing guide Christopher Bassano on his Zulu Tag...This fly floats so well that it works superb...
View full detailsDescriptionA great new addition to the range from Fulling Mill consultant Kieron Jenkins.Our ViewThis olive emerger is the perfect colour and sits ...
View full detailsDescription This collection of flies has been hand-picked by the best guide in Victoria! Yes, that's Scotty Xanthoulakis from Wilderness Fly Fishin...
View full detailsDescriptionThe Oliver Edwards Pinkhammer has been designed to give us anglers the advantage. In difficult light conditions, this pink post Klinkham...
View full detailsDescription Spinners can provide some of the most exciting surface action found anywhere. Often drawing trout to the surface to pursue low-flyi...
View full detailsThe Great Lake Gum Beetle (Size 12) is a deadly dry fly for Tasmania’s highland lakes, perfectly imitating the gum beetles that trout eagerly sip...
View full detailsA great hopper pattern for when those little fellas are hopping about. A thinner footprint on the water, a good choice when delicacy is the key....
View full detailsA staple mayfly pattern Bassano on the Para Black Spinner: I don't think that this fly needs an introduction to people who fish in Tasmania and a...
View full detailsThe hare's ear pattern is one of the most effective trout patterns. This fly floats extremely well and is equipped with a high visibility white p...
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