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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 detailsBoasting great movement from the polar fiber, this fly effectively imitates redfin perch, which are a favbourite food of highland trout over the s...
View full detailsThis topwater fly is perfect for bass, cod and estuary perch. Carry in various colors. Stripped across the surface, a stream of noisy attracts at...
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 detailsOne of the most iconic and effective saltwater flies ever invented. Fish this for everything from salmon to bluefin tuna! We wanted to take 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 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 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 detailsA thinner body, foam hopper pattern. Tied with a natural yarn wing and long rubber legs. A great hopper pattern for when those little fellas are ...
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 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 detailsDescriptionThe Klinkhammer was designed by Hans van Klinken so that the abdomen and tail drop into the water, a brilliant emerger style fly for bot...
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 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 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 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 detailsThere are endless variations of midges, with varying degrees of productivity. These 3D Buzzer patterns are some of the best bloodworm imitators ...
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 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 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 detailsThis black ant pattern is simple, but effective. There isn't a better fly to have when the trout are feeding on ants. A best seller. When ants s...
View full detailsThis fly is deadly in still water scenarios. When retrieved slowly it imitates smelt, a stick caddis, a leach, you name it. A must-have in any fly...
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 detailsDescriptionSpinners can provide some of the most exciting surface action found anywhere. Often drawing trout to the surface to pursue low-flying in...
View full detailsThis topwater fly is perfect for bass, cod and estuary perch. Carry in various colors. Stripped across the surface, a stream of noisy attracts att...
View full detailsObviously perfect for New Zealand dairy country but equally good on our home waters. We prefer them in size #14. An excellent all-round attracto...
View full detailsA great option for those big New Zealand cicada infested backcountry rivers. Also a great option for our larger, Victorian cicadas in the height ...
View full detailsA traditional blue blowfly pattern with a flashy loop wing addition. The foam back elevates the buoyancy of this fly and provides a great bobbin...
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 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 detailsThis parachute-style fly is a fantastic searcher pattern. Similar to the classic Parachute Adams but with a flair of ginger to better attract att...
View full detailsWith a durable body and double weed guard, this is a phenomenal all-around pattern for targeting permit, trigger fish and other tropical species. ...
View full detailsDescription Tassie guide Christopher Bassano on the Carrot fly... As with the ‘Claret Carrot’, this fly was introduced to Australia by Englishman, ...
View full detailsA deadly fly all year round on Tasmanian and Victorian stillwaters as both a damselfly or smelt imatation Tassie flyfishing guide Christopher Ba...
View full detailsA traditional spider pattern with a peacock herl to add some extra flash. Dead drift this fly or fish with a very slow retrieve. A prowling fish ...
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 detailsThe best dry fly for fishing in turbulent water thanks to the hi-vis wing and foam body. If Caddis are opting for tough conditions this fly is u...
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 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 detailsThis CDC bodied fly floats well and is deadly on picky caddis feeders. Description With hundreds of species of Trichoptera present in Australia...
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...
View full detailsAn Alexandra may be an old pattern but there's a reason its been around for so long. It is one of the most productive wet flies you can use. Fish...
View full detailsThe realistic soft nature of these flies makes trout grab and hold on! Features Available in size #10 & #12
When 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 detailsParticularly good in turbulent water, the yellow humpy is a very buoynt attractor pattern. The bright yellow body means it can be seen by fish f...
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