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This Scottish wet fly will take you back in time with its traditional pattern, but it has stood the test of time. Fish today love it just as much...
View full detailsOne of our go to flys for hopper season or when you need to trail a nymph below What's better than a Stimi? One with flexi floss legs of cours...
View full detailsAn amazingly buoyant dry fly that immitates a range of insects and is a go go to fly for the staff here at The Flyfisher A super buoyant attract...
View full detailsThis is great beetle imitations on overgrown sections of river. This is a popular fly on the Big River east of Eildon. A good high floating Red ...
View full detailsA flashy claret twist on the classic Bob's Bits pattern Easy pickings for fish feeding on adult or emerging bugs that have become trapped in and...
View full detailsWe love fishing hoppers, and so should you. The orange body on this pattern is sure to induce some fishy interest. The original standard Hopper....
View full detailsA realistic Mudeye pattern, this is a go-to fly amongst the flyfisher team. The imitative profile of this fly is second to none, matching perfect...
View full detailsA spent mayfly imitation, this parachute-style fly holds floatant beautifully, perfect for dry fly takes on the lakes this season. Jackie says ...
View full detailsThe perfect hopper pattern for more delicate presenations. Deadly when polaroiding fish in slower water. The long slender profile is enticing to ...
View full detailsThe alder caddis is an excellent fly choice when fish are onto the darker colored caddis. Adult Alder flies are an important early season food s...
View full detailsDescriptionA sparse spinner pattern tied to match the hatch on New Zealand's famous Mataura river.Our ViewA sparse spinner pattern tied to match th...
View full detailsAn incredibly buoyant mayfly spinner imitation, ideal for windy days on a lake or turbulent water on a river
DescriptionA great new addition to the range from Fulling Mill consultant Craig McDonald.Our ViewThe tutty fruity is one of our favourites here at ...
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 detailsDescriptionThis emerging pupa pattern has no hackle but relies on the natural floatation given by the CDC feathers projecting over the hook eye. Th...
View full detailsDescription Tassie fishing guide Bill Beck on his Parachute Emerger fly... My other standard dun pattern (with the Parachute Emerger Brown), usual...
View full detailsSuper buoyant, leggy and with a flash under the wing, this fly is a masterpiece of Manic tying. The dense parachute holds plenty of floatant as ...
View full detailsA near perfect caddis profile and rear mounted hotspot make this fly a deadly pattern to have on hand. Buoyant CDC and hackle fibres ensure this ...
View full detailsWhen fish are picky and on something small, the Kick Arse Caenid is deadly
DescriptionThis heavy hackled dry fly can be used to imitate any small brown midge or gnat etc, the white hackle at the head can represent the fuzz...
View full detailsThis may be a simple pattern for a hopper, but it is deadly effective at imitating a range of terrestrials. A best seller. Originally inspired b...
View full detailsDesigned by Hans van Klinken, this parachute style fly has a sunken tail that perfectly mimmicks an emerging insect. The black colour in this fly ...
View full detailsThe perfect fly for fishing to finicky trout Specialty flies that match the natural but highlighting trigger points making them irresistible t...
View full detailsA spinner pattern that uses CDC as the wings for a high floating and great impressionistic spinner pattern.