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Hackled Wet Flies

Wet flies with Hackles tied around the neck, the hackle, gives a little extra life to your wet fly and makes them a little more interesting for the Trout. Subsurface flies are a popular choice in rivers and still waters alike, make sure you have a good selection from both the hackled and the winged varieties.

Model: 300-5
The Green Peter wet fly was developed in Ireland and found its way to UK still waters with great success, use as a top dropper, handy little wet fly...
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Model: 309-3
The Greenwell's Glory Wet is without doubt an extremely versatile pattern.First dressed in 1854 on the Tweed by James Wright,  of Sprouston, for Canon William Greenwell of Durham, the Greenwell's Glory has since become one of the most well known and widely used of all British trout flies. An ex..
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Model: 301-3
The grenadier has been around for many years, designed by Dr Howard Alexander Bell for Blagdon reservoir. Now a must have for the fly box on most still waters it works well all season and at various depths. Bit of a lethal weapon on a slow retrieve...
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Model: 300-4
These little beauties really attract. They represent many of the insects we see but seems  to get results at just about any time of year. A perfect little spider pattern...
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Model: 306-3
The kate McLaren trout flies are of the most successful sea trout and brown trout flies ever devised.To go fishing without a few Kate McLaren’s in your box is to be improperly dressed .It is a great top dropper fly and usually fished with a floating line. Pull the Fly through the waves on a windy da..
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Model: 301-5
The Ke-he fishing fly was introduced in the 1930's reputedly two fly fishermen, Kemp and Heddle, created this pattern in a attempt to represent some bees or beetles they saw the trout feeding on. Still a killer wet fly, and a popular one for Loch fishing..
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Model: 302-1
 Machair claret fishing fly was created by John Kennedy for the Machair Lochs, it has of course spread like a virus and is a great choice for brown trout, sea trout and salmon...
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Model: 308-1
The Olive bumble fishing fly supposedly dates back over 500 years, a good choice when mayflies are hatching on the Lochs. Can also be used as a dapping fly..
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Model: 307-6
The Pheasant Tail wet fly is a traditional fly, probably the most common way to fish a soft-hackle wet fly is to cast it across and slightly downstream, letting it sink and then swing in the current, rising with the tightening line much as a natural rises to the surface before hatching. It's on this..
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Model: 306-5
The red tag fly is very popular in its wet form. Fished just below the water surface if its a bit murky the red tag can just be enough to tempt the trout. The red tag will also work for Grayling...
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Model: 300-1
The soldier palmer wet fly fishes well all year, although best from spring to autumn.Sea Trout, Grayling, Trout and even Char love this old traditional pattern.The Soldier Palmer wet fly has to be  be the most popular bob fly in the UK. Use it from early summer onwards in a team, especially goo..
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Model: 301-4
Toms choice was made especially for a customer who swears by it. Fish this fly figure of eight either fast or slow it will get you results...
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