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Different than most pheasant tail nymphs, this fly has a hot spot on the body and a heavy tungsten bead to get it down. It can be fished European...
View full detailsOur View The perfect assortment of flies to help you find success on the river. Description This premium collection of flies has been hand-picked b...
View full detailsOliver Edwards designed this March Brown pattern to be so realistic you'll think there's a real bug in your fly box. It's an intricate, lifelike ...
View full detailsThe Copper John is one of those flies that you will always remember fishing with. One of the true traditional flies that feels like its been aro...
View full detailsIt doesn't get much more classic than a natural Hare's Ear. This fly will get you to depth with its gold brass bead. The bushy olive body and wing...
View full detailsThe Pink Tag Jig was tied to target Grayling, and it is one of the best patterns ever created. However, with the recent surge in European nymphin...
View full detailsThe wiggly worm pattern is deadly when fished in both lakes and rivers. Oftentimes in dirty and stained water, worms can work wonders when all e...
View full detailsThe Squirminator Jig is one of the best worm patterns in the range. The pink bead and the hook style enhance the presentation underwater which m...
View full detailsThe KJ CDC Red Tag has all the ingredients that make a lethal tactical nymph. A heavy tungsten bead, a messy CDC collar for more action in the wa...
View full detailsThis tweek of the pheasant tail nymph is also known as a Cadillac Nymph. Notonly good in the back country of New Zealand but also deadly on our l...
View full detailsThis best selling pattern tied on a curved shank hook could even imitate a large buzzer or sedge pupa, the addition of a large gold bead to get ...
View full detailsThe traditional pheasant tail body transitions into a thorax with rubber legs and a copper bead head. The fly sinks fast and has great-looking a...
View full detailsThe Copper John is one of those flies that you will always remember fishing with. One of the true traditional flies that feels like its been aro...
View full detailsThe micro mayfly nymph is a great variation from the traditional mayfly imitations. Tie on one of these guys to spice up those presentations a b...
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 squirminator jig is one of the best worm patterns in the range. The bead and the hook style enhance the presentation underwater which make thi...
View full detailsThe bugginess in this nymph and it's slender profile make it deadly on mayfly feeders. Tassie flyfishing guide Christopher Bassano on his Possum...
View full detailsThe Copper John is one of those flies that you will always remember fishing with. One of the true traditional flies that feels like its been aroun...
View full detailsThis is a great looking nymph, not overstated but it stands out. The black bead and tail put a twist on the traditional coloured body. This is a ...
View full detailsDescriptionThis collection of flies has been hand-picked by the best guide in Victoria! Yes, that's Scotty Xanthoulakis from Wilderness Fly Fishing...
View full detailsThere are endless variations of midges, with varying degrees of productivity. These 3D Buzzer patterns are some of the best bloodworm imitators e...
View full detailsWant a pheasant tail nymph with a wide gaped barbless hook? Look no further. A pheasant tail nymph variant with a pearl flashback and tungsten...
View full detailsThis is a very unique jig pattern that always seems to stick trout. The purple shimmered body works in tandem with a messy CDC neck to entice the...
View full detailsSometimes you just can't figure out what the fish are eating, especially when they are parked down low. This orange tungsten bead provides a uniq...
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