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This nymph has every element to make it the true x-factor on the river. A peacock herl body, a red butt for a trigger point, and a long collar. Th...
View full detailsThe flashbacked pheasant tail is one of the most effective mayfly nymph imitations that can be used to this date. We recommend never hitting the ...
View full detailsMidge hatches can happen at all depths, don't be caught on a lake without some weighted buzzers. These flashy midge patterns will get you to the ...
View full detailsLet us help take your nymphing game to new heights. We'll hand-pick the most deadly selection of euro-style tactical nymphs. All on barbless hook...
View full detailsGrayling can't get enough of this pink tail, but trout and perch will also have a hard time saying no. Great fished as part of a nymphing set-up,...
View full detailsDesigned to cut through the water in heavy flows, this nymph always catches fish. Cut through fast water quickly with our new Perdigon jig range...
View full detailsWhen there's mayfly around, make sure you have these in your fly box! Tassie flyfishing guide Christopher Bassano on his Claret Nymph...Claret h...
View full detailsWhen there's mayfly around, make sure you have these in your fly box! Tassie flyfishing guide Bill Beck on his Krystal Flash Nymph... For the la...
View full detailsThe March Brown is a fantastic fly that effectively imitates a number of mayfly species, as well as other insects living below the surface. When ...
View full detailsThe Pink Hot Spot has an uncanny ability to bring those fish off that bottom that have refused to move all day. The fly has just enough flash, wi...
View full detailsAndrzejs Hi Vis are excellent flies! They are usually fished European Nymph style, but can still be effective as a point fly in a normal dropper/...
View full detailsNothing crazy with the Biot nymphs, just tested and reliable patterns that frequently yield fish. The gold bead will bring in advantageous feeders...
View full detailsBlobs are excellent when nothing else seems to be working. Fish simply can't resist their bright bushy profile. Devastatingly effective, blobs c...
View full detailsHave you ever heard the old saying 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it'? Well, this hare's ear pattern proves the saying true. This classic fly has ...
View full detailsOne of the more effective and flashy nymph patterns. The buggy collar and green and red ribbing help this fly stand out in the murkiest of wat...
View full detailsPicking the right buzzer pattern can be elusive. This olive pattern is tried and tested, and sure to grab fishy attention when drifted below the ...
View full detailsThese Spanish bullets sink like, well, bullets. That is no joke, they plummet to the bottom. A perfect fly to fish European Nymph style, or under...
View full detailsThe bushy hare's ear body on the SR Special give it a nice texture in the water, while the red ribbing allows it to stand out in the water. Fish ...
View full detailsThe key to this fly is the coloured ribbing and the hot cheek. These elements against the black body allow the fly to look deadly close to the bl...
View full detailsA go-to hare's ear pattern for when you need to get down deep. Buggy Hares ear and pheasant tail keep this fly simple, but deadly effective.
This tactical nymph is perfect for cloudy days when black-bodied flies stand out the best. They can be fished European Nymph style, or fished as ...
View full detailsOne of the go to options for when the rivers are pumping! a simple, fast sinking nymph great for trout in tough conditions. Pheasant tails ar...
View full detailsA specialty Australian midge imitation, tied in-house by Rooster-Tail Flies. Deadly on midging trout. Designed by well-known Western Vic lake fly...
View full detailsTake one glance at this nymph and what do you see? Pure fish fooling, trout slobbering, hog eating dynamite. Yes, we like this fly. The jet black...
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