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A go to pheasant tail pattern for getting down deep to fish. Deadly in high flows.
This fly sells itself, a copper bead, red collar, and some flashy pheasant tail to bring the fish in. Nothing cutting edge, but a fly that actual...
View full detailsDescription A brilliant rainbow and brown trout fly on smallwaters as well as large reservoirs. Tied woolly bugger style, this fly is best fishe...
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 French Nymph has proven its effectiveness in waters all over the world. The fly is traditionally used when European nymphing, but it can be ef...
View full detailsAn ultra buggy wet fly that everyone should have in their box. Originating from the Loughs of Ireland this wet fly has become as equally popul...
View full detailsDescription Tassie fishing guide Bill Beck on his stck caddis fly... My best catcher of tailing fish but effective in any lake situation. Usually ...
View full detailsThis olive bushy grub pattern imitates a huge variety of caddis nymphs. The olive colour and the bushy body create awesome texture in the water t...
View full detailsThe damsel is an exceptional hot weather stillwater fly. Think back to some of those summer or late spring days on lakes/dams when it felt too ho...
View full detailsA great mid weight nymph that will be sure to bring in feeding fish. Best fished under an indicator or a dry fly in a stream or even a lake. A b...
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 detailsOrange Tags are excellent flies! They can be fished European Nymph style, or fished as a point fly in a normal dropper/indicator rig. Designed b...
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 detailsA natural, fast-sinking nymph pattern with a hint of flash, this fly is a year round performer. Fantastic for dry dropper rigs, this is a great ...
View full detailsA bold, flashy streamer. Perfect for use as an attractor pattern, especially in stained water. A scaled down Mini Streamer, perfect when t...
View full detailsI high-Vis Bugger-style fly, perfect for when the still water turns dirty. Fish this on a sink and draw retrieve near the bottom, then watch the ...
View full detailsScott's Hi Vis Parachute is the ideal fly to serve as an indicator when fishing nymph under dry thanks to the hi vis parachute.
Description 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 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 detailsIt doesn't get much more classic than an olive Hare's Ear. This fly will get you to depth with its gold brass bead. The bushy olive body and wing...
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 Tassie guide Christopher Bassano on the Claret Carrot fly... The carrot fly was introduced to Australia by famous English fisherman, Jo...
View full detailsOne of the best mayfly imitations for subsurface nymphing. A curved pheasant tail variation with a bit of flash on the back. These flies in smalle...
View full detailsDescription The glo bug is a popular fly for using on egg feeding trout. Our View The glo bug is a popular fly for using on egg feeding trout. Carr...
View full detailsSimilar to the Pheasant Tail Jig, the Czech Pheasant Tail takes the traditional pattern and redesigns it for a tactical nymphing application. Fe...
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 detailsA fantastic fly for lake fishing in the Vic highlands! the natural profile combined with the action of the tail proves too much for most trout! ...
View full detailsGrub flies are weapons, there's no other way to put it. The rubber body imitates a range of aquatic bug life that fish cannot resist. The tungste...
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 detailsThis fly is one of our go-to patterns here at The Flyfisher. The hare's ear body and the gold bead present a naturalistic imitation still while g...
View full detailsWe love woolly buggers, they are some of the most effective fly patterns ever produced. There is a reason people continue to fish them decade aft...
View full detailsThis 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 detailsThis bush fly is perfect for windy, and choppy days on a lake or river. On a 'big wave' this will bring fish to the surface when smaller patter...
View full detailsThere are endless variations of midges, with varying degrees of productivity. These 3D Buzzer patterns are some of the best bloodworm imitators ...
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 detailsDescription Designed by Hans van Klinken, this parachute style fly has a sunken tail that perfectly mimmicks an emerging insect. The grey color in ...
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