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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 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 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 Pheasant Tail Nymph has always been a classic, well fished pattern. This fly uses the strengths of the traditional pattern but ties it on a j...
View full detailsFulling Mill's take on one of the all-time greats. The Pheasant Tail Nymph is a ubiquitous pattern that is fished to great effect all over the wo...
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 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 detailsWhen it comes to Barra flies, the Pink Thing is a non-negotiable must-have. Although availble in both lead eye and chain eye, chain eye is favoured...
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 detailsThe orange Poly Spinner is equipped with bright colors with the classic spinner shape. This fly will stand out way more than the traditional blac...
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 detailsIf the buzzers are dominating the hatch, throw on this variant of a classic wet fly. Perfect for rivers, creeks and lakes alike, the icy thorax...
View full detailsThis generalised hopper pattern is a great attractor, sitting on the surface and drawing in predators! The high vis pink wing makes it easy to det...
View full detailsPaul Procter says : Neglect beetles at your peril. This Hi-Viz dressing is your get out of jail free card come the warmer months.
Paul says : This white-posted beetle stands out under a dark canopy of trees or during other challenging light conditions making it the ideal co...
View full detailsOne of the top Kozzie Dun patterns. Floats well and mimics the natural beautifully. Movement, good profile, and highly buoyant, distinguishes Pro...
View full detailsWhether it’s in New Zealand the UK, or anywhere else for that matter where livestock occurs, bluebottles, or blowflies are never far away. It’s a...
View full detailsCaddis are important to trout the World over and especially on the hatch driven rivers of NZ. Suggestive of several caddis pupae this generic pa...
View full detailsAll fly fisher’s are aware of how deadly a squirmy worm can be. Tied using two FM tungsten beads this double-beaded version will get your fly do...
View full detailsBush cicadas are prevalent throughout NZ, especially where native bush occurs. Dressed using an extended foam body this buoyant pattern comes in...
View full detailsSimple, buoyant and deadly effective. Willow Grubs are a favourite among trouts' various food sources, so when the hatch is on, the fish are too! ...
View full detailsAnother twist on the traditional Pheasant Tail Nymph. The black bead, and the black wing case add depth to the fly. The trusted pheasant tail bod...
View full detailsThe Purple Nasty jig has been an extremely effective pattern for both trout and grayling. Originally brought to light on the competition scene, t...
View full detailsA noisy top water streamer, not quite a popper but with plenty of bubbles to attract predators. The rabbit tail comes to life when twitched, mak...
View full detailsThis terrestrial imitation is an effective way to fool a trout on a hot summer's day. The original standard hopper. Inspired by small craneflies...
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 detailsA brilliant attractor nymph, generically imitating a range of food sources. Easy for Fish to spot, this is a great fly for fishing in slow water,...
View full detailsThe humpy lineup is one of the best dries to use in swift water. The colors and the materials on this fly are second to none when it comes to pre...
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 detailsThis 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 detailsThis is great beetle imitations that works well on our local streams and Tassie lakes. A best seller. All sorts of adult terrestrial or aquati...
View full detailsBrilliant texturing and an easily visible sighter make this a go-to sedge pattern for many anglers. The buoyant poly yarn under-wing paired with...
View full detailsA best seller. Based on the brilliant Elk Hair Caddis this is an excellent Sedge pattern, highly imitative and also very buoyant due to it's wing...
View full detailsThe black bead on this fly is what sets it apart. When used on a cloudy day no colour stands out better than black. Use this nymph in cloudy wet ...
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 detailsA traditional cruncher pattern with a modern spin. Great for imitating a number of mayfly hatches while stillwater fishing. Description A great ...
View full detailsBuzzers are exceptionally productive but colour can be a huge element to entice a feeding trout. It's important to have a range of buzzers in var...
View full detailsWith plenty of action, a prominent eye and a flash along the lateral line, this is a fly that will perform any time, any place. A great new a...
View full detailsFishing an indicator fly as opposed to a foam or yarn indicator means that even if the fish aren't eating your dropper, you can still hook up! Th...
View full detailsIf a shallow resting nymph-eater spies this tried and true pattern, it's game over. The dark wing case and segmented body are perfect for trigge...
View full detailsA simple Cicada for summer nights, the Ronan in size 8 is a consistent performer. Super visible with a great profile, this fly is great for Victo...
View full detailsDeadly fly during a mayfly hatch. Great as a stand alone dry when the naturals are present or to use as an indicator dry fly.
A heavy streamer, great for making a presentation lower in the water column. This was designed to imitate the larger smelt and, to a lesser exte...
View full detailsA heavy streamer, great for making a presentation lower in the water column. With a realistic, weighted head and marabou tail, this fly is killer...
View full detailsA heavy streamer, great for making a presentation lower in the water column. This was designed to imitate the larger smelt and, to a lesser exten...
View full detailsA smaller cicada pattern, deadly for fishing hopper hatches or to cicada feeders when fish may be spooked by a bigger fly A Cicada pattern from R...
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 detailsLubos says "A very natural fly pattern for fishing especially brown trout. My personal opinion is that every fly, except in extreme situations, ne...
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