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Barbless Dry Flies

Barbless trout flies are becoming more and more popular, many waters now are restricted, its very easy to nip the barb in on any fly but here you will find a selection of dry flies with no barb

Model: 802-1
The Adams Dry Fishing Fly is a design over 85 years old and still fished by fisherman all over the world. Grizzle brown hackles with a medium grey body the adams fly works in a wide range of water types for trout. Works well all year but probably peaks spring and summer. Cast upstream on rivers to&n..
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Model: 808-8
The Adams irresistible fly has the deer hair to make it very buoyant, a super fly on choppy waters, its versatile enough to cover a wide range of hatches, trout will feed on these..
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Model: 809-7
The alder dry fly although a traditional early season fly is well able to catch in the summer months, fish the alder fly near walls or vegetation to get a good result. The alder will work well near overhanging trees and bushes as this is where the natural insects often fall into the water,..
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Model: 803-10
"This pattern was developed with the need to be one step ahead of other competitors. As you know after a couple competition sessions everyone heard or saw the patterns you used and this one has been kept close to my vest for many many years.My Adult uses a CDC split wing a straight hook and also the..
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Model: 809-6
Black and peacock dry fishing flies used predominantly in the summer fishing months but don't be afraid to use it in the cooler months when a winter sun is making the black drys hatch..
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Model: 809-1
These little black ant fishing flies really fool the fish. As a land insect they are available and tempting all year round to fish. Black ant trout flies are a huge part of the fishes diet and you do not really need to match the hatch so quite a good success rate when fishing them..
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Model: 804
Barbless Black F FlyThe CDC F Flies are deadly in the summer these little black cdc F Flys are a very popular seller.The F fly can be used when buzzers are hatching and it fishes in the film as an emerger. The cdc feathers being naturally oily hold the fly in the film and the fish will usually sip t..
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Model: 809-3
The black gnat dry fly is an excellent trout fly to use when any small dark or black insects or the real flies are on the water. Clouds of black gnats can often be seen hovering over the water and it is inevitable that some of these will fall into the water, thus becoming a food source for the trout..
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Model: 809/8
The black and Red Gnat fly, tied the same as the black gnat trout fly but with the red tail. Trout will get excited at the red tail on these black gnat flies. Always worth a try if you are failing on traditional black gnat trout flies...
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Model: 804-3
Barbless Black Shuttlecock FlyThe shuttlecock cdc trout flies work best in flat calm or light ripple when buzzers are hatching but worth trying when there is no surface activity. Try Suspender Buzzer first and if that does not work then the fish probably want the buzzer slightly higher so use the Sh..
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Model: 809-2
The traditional black spider dry fly , you would not be without it ! The black spider trout flies are an impressionistic pattern. The soft hackle on the black spider fly represents the legs and wings of a subsurface insect, but it is the movement in these trout flies that make them work!..
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Model: 807-3
Spinner trout flies are when the adult flies have mated, layed their eggs and died.  Harry Powell, a barber from the Usk valley, was well know fly tier in the 1920's who created this pattern, an excellent dry fly that has taken many trout in each of the 80 plus seasons.The spinner dry flie..
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