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Trout 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 detailsA best seller. The Elk Hair caddis is terrific wake making pattern when skated on the surface during a sedge hatch.Try to match colour and size fr...
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...
View full detailsThe klinkhammer duo is one of the most versatile flies we stock. The high visibility post and the tippet ring off the bend of the hook make this ...
View full detailsA sparse variation on the Royal Wulff with a slimmer profile body. Great for the back country. where stealth might be the difference between fail...
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 great stimulator imitating a wide range of terrestrial insects. One of our most popular dry fly/stimulator patterns. Imitates anything and ev...
View full detailsThe humpy lineup is one of the best dries to use in swift water. The colors and the materials on this fly are second to none when it comes to pre...
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 detailsBuoyant, buggy and easy to see, this little beetle punches well above its weight. Drawing in all types of fish when they are keyed in on terrestr...
View full detailsDescriptionThis winged traditional dry fly is a variation on an earlier English pattern. The variation was devised by American angler John Haily in...
View full detailsDescriptionThe Para Pheasant Tail is suitable to imitate many small to medium dark olives or even brown buzzers, the wing post is a great sight ind...
View full detailsHaving a hard time tracking those smaller terrestrial patterns? Tie on a high visibility cricket and never miss a strike again. In summer when...
View full detailsThis is a terrific waking pattern when skated on the surface during a caddis hatch. The Elk Hair caddis is terrific wake making pattern when ska...
View full detailsDescription An excellent representation of emerging mayfly duns. This pattern is a must have for the Tasmanian highlands and the alpine lakes of th...
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 detailsDescription Tassie guide Christopher Bassano on the Claret Carrot fly... The carrot fly was introduced to Australia by famous English fisherman, Jo...
View full detailsDescriptionDesigned by Hans van Klinken, this parachute style fly has a sunken tail that perfectly mimmicks an emerging insect. The black colour in...
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 detailsDescription Designed by Hans van Klinken, this parachute style fly has a sunken tail that perfectly mimmicks an emerging insect. The grey color in ...
View full detailsA great alternative imitating a variety of Mayfly species. Tied with a generous CDC wing. An alternative Mayfly pattern tied with a generous C...
View full detailsDescriptionA Mayfly imitation originating in the Central North Island of New Zealand.Our ViewA sweet little Mayfly imitation, perfect for the eveni...
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 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...
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