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Sometimes you know the name of the trout fly you want but not sure of the category, here we have every fishing fly available on our website You can also use the search function at the top of the page to help you locate your fly. Press the "sort by" to display them in the order you wish,

Unfortunately sometimes trout flies are known by different names so if you are unsure drop us an email and we will help you find the trout fly you are looking for. 

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Model: 158-4
Scud Flies are a crustacean which is a source of food the trout love. The colour range in the water is varied so have a few of each in your box. They generally are active in overcast conditions and increase both early and late season. Tied on a goldhead for a fast sink, fish them near the bottom whe..
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Model: 201-1
The shipmans buzzer was designed by Dave Shipman to sit right in the surface film. Imitating a hatching midge, the shipman buzzer flies produce great results. Becoming more and more popular with still water anglers, it has the antron to keep the buzzer floating. The scruffier the better on these wic..
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Model: 11/13
The legs giving extra movement in the water to get the result!..
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Model: 209-3
This buzzer trout fly needs no description, a plain simple effective buzzer fly, with a choice of sizes, can be used in a team or on its own equally effective,..
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Model: 53/3
Orange zonker trout fly, two sizes available, popular still water fly. If you are going to fish on lures the Zonkers are a must for your fly box, as a fry imitation they work well on all colours...
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Model: 3/24
Blob flies are a modern creation which caused a murmur among traditional anglers, these have a UV tail which is really attractive to trout. The sport is growing and now we fish all year round not just in rivers during the "season". These blob flies and other creations allow us to fly fish in still w..
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Model: 411-5
Pale Morning Dun as a dry fly is extremely popular river fly, the hatches provide a good food source for the fish..
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Model: 104-3
Diawl Bach fly, Welsh for ‘little devil’. This all round nymph attractor pattern can be fished in a variety of ways and it gives excellent results in rough water, as well as, calm. The Diawl bach Nymph Trout Flies are suggestive of all sorts of aquatic insect life, especially midges. In Britain and ..
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Model: 353-4
Deershuckers were developed by Davie Shearer and are a must have emerger pattern, perfect for lochs and rivers anywhere you can find wild trout. The inspiration from Davie came after watching March brown nymphs hatching and how messy they looked trapped in the surface film shredding their shucks...
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Model: 350-5
Emerger flies represent the stage between nymph and dry fly. A good method to use the emerger trout flies is to fish it under a dry fly approximately 18 inches will do the trick and the dry fly actually work as an indicator. There are many emerger flies around, in fact as they get adapted more and m..
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Model: 405-2
The Pheasant Tail dry fly was created by Payne Collier in the early 1900's this fly still catches plenty of fish on the rivers of Britain. The Pheasant Tail Fly will often produce fish when all else has failed, it is always worth trying the fly on unfamiliar waters when unsure what pattern to use...
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Model: 100-4
The Pheasant tail nymph is considered by many to be one of the most effective patterns ever designed. Conceived by Frank Sawyer (1907 - 1980) who was a noted angler and river keeper on the Hampshire Avon the Pheasant Tail Nymph Fly can imitate a wide range of aquatic fauna and has over the years est..
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