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A relative of the woolly bugger, this fly reduces the frequency of short strikes whilst maintaining the legendary fish-catching effectiveness! I ...
View full detailsThis is a brilliant all-purpose nymph for high or coloured water. Also great for getting down to weedbeds on lakes. Tassie flyfishing guide Chris...
View full detailsThis is a must have fly for chasing tailers early season. Tassie flyfishing guide Christopher Bassano on his Fur fly... This is one of my best t...
View full detailsOn those tricky days when fish are rising once and then disappearing, this fly will pull them up. Tassie guide Christopher Bassano on the Loop W...
View full detailsA staple mayfly pattern Bassano on the Para Orange Spinner: I don't think that this fly needs an introduction to people who fish in Tasmania and ...
View full detailsThis fly is suggestive of many stages of mayfly and is a must-have pattern for tough mayfly feeders. Tassie guide Christopher Bassano on the Pos...
View full detailsThe ideal fly to fish in a team of wets. Crush the lakes this season with an arsenal of these in your box! Legendary Tassie flyfishing guide Chr...
View full detailsOne of the most effective Australian trout streamers. The natural colouration is complimented by flashy accents, making this a very palletable ...
View full detailsA minimalist approach to fishing spinners, this fly is cut down to the bone to try and please the fussiest of fish! The Black Spinner must surel...
View full detailsWhile wooly buggers receive all the hype, these "cat flies" are a useful variation to fish as a team or singularly. Tassie fishing guide Bill Be...
View full detailsWhile wooly buggers receive all the hype, these "cat flies" are a useful variation to fish as a team or singularly. Tassie fishing guide Bill Be...
View full detailsA killer early-season still water pattern. A subtle presentation with an attractive hot spot - a great pattern for bright days. Christopher Bassa...
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...
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