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As far as caddis nymphs go, you can't look past cased caddis variants. The Blind Caddis by Christopher Bassano is at home in slightly deeper water ...
View full detailsAnother Pheasant tail variant with ice blue dubbing in the thorax. This is the copper tungsten bead version. A firm favorite with trout worldwide.
The Struggling sedge features a prominent antenna to help imitate the vulnerable pupa of a caddis fly. Great fished near the surface, this is a m...
View full detailsWater boatman aren't the most common fly, but they sure are effective! Fish this through still water and watch those finicky fish pile up!
If the fish are hugging the bottom, tie on this fast-sinking caddis imitation. A year-round performer, this fly will put fish in the net from La...
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 ha...
View full detailsThe Dores Depth control allows you to precisely control the sink rate and depth of your fly by selecting an appropriate bead.
The Dores Depth control allows you to precisely control the sink rate and depth of your fly by selecting an appropriate bead.
The Dores Depth control allows you to precisely control the sink rate and depth of your fly by selecting an appropriate bead.
A sinking snail pattern for those times when fish just won't take anything else. Fish this through a slow-moving run, especially after rain.
In recent years, the Perdigon fly has become very popular. These are usually very simple nymphs, whose bodies are completely covered in varnish. T...
View full detailsA meaty dragonfly nymph, this appears to many fish as a tasty morsel! Great fished as part of a team of flies, This is a must-have for Aussie la...
View full detailsA meaty dragonfly nymph, this appears to many fish as a tasty morsel! Great fished as part of a team of flies, This is a must-have for Aussie lak...
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 slender yet weighty caddis imitation, the green pea is a staple in many anglers' collections. Great fished through deep runs, this little green...
View full detailsA buggy nymph, great for generically for imitating scud and mayfly. John has provided the following notes on his fly: This fly was devised about...
View full detailsA hi-vis scud pattern, ideal for tempting freshwater shrimp feeders. This fly is great when more natural variants aren't working.
A hi-vis scud pattern, ideal for tempting freshwater shrimp feeders. This fly is great when more natural variants aren't working.
A staple pattern in the box of anglers all over the world. Unweighted, and perfect for imitating mayfly nymphs in still water. We have lost coun...
View full detailsA Floating nymph variant looks like easy pickings for hungry trout! Great for the next mayfly hatch, the foam wing case helps this fly stay on t...
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