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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: 802-2
The Grey duster was originally designed as a Still water midge imitation, which it does very well. However the grey duster trout fly  like the Adams fly they seem to catch in virtually any situation going, a hardy little dry fly which I would recommend you keep in your fly box. The Grey Duster ..
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Model: 813-7
The Grey Hen and Greenwell Dry trout fly is a super dry fly, excellent to use on large still waters. A variation of the greenwell fly..
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Model: 802-8
The Griffiths Gnat is a Fantastic little midge imitation.Created by George Griffith, one of the founders of Trout Unlimited, it's a buggy dry fly and can be fished a number of different ways. It looks like a tiny woolly bugger with no tail and has the same effect on fish. One of the best all-ar..
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Model: 817-4
The midge fly is a popular dry fly in the summer months and trout will feed happily on the surface from them. This is an alternative to the black and will gain attention from the trout when they are surface feeding. Will work well on still waters early season...
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Model: 813-5
The Hares Ear Dry Fly is a good all round fly which will be equally useful on rivers or still waters, many a fine trout falls for the Hares ear dry or wet fly. Frederic M Halford was responsible for the addition of the wings on the original GRHE in 1880's, and who said' "It has always been my theory..
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Model: 802-7
Barbless Hatching olive trout fly, use of course when the olives are hatching in the summer, but do not shy away from this if the blacks are not catching. The Hatching olive Fly is a good dry trout fly to keep in your box, now available in a choice of sizes we recommend this little beauty...
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Model: 804-5
Barbless Hawthorn Dry FlyThe hawthorn Fly should be used when you see insects falling into the water. The hawthorn fly is generally used in May but never disregard it throughout the summer, its a big tempter for the trout. On sunny spring days, hawthorn flies flit along the hedgerows and among ..
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Model: 817-5
W J Lunn fishing flies are some of the most traditional patterns around, favoured by many anglers, they will never go out of fashion.The Lunn’s Houghton Ruby an imitation of the female iron-blue spinner, one of the trout's most favourite meals. The ruby in truth was William’s second attempt at c..
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Model: 802-9
The Iron Blue Dun dry fly is a standard hackled classic trout fly that has a permanent home in most UK fisherman's boxes. The Iron Blue Dun Fly is a representative of the male dun, hatches occur throughout the season. Surprisingly often on poor weather days when there are no other dun to b..
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Model: 813-3
The jingler is a great early season dry fly, requested in specifically for the Dales I see these treasures getting good results in rivers and still water alike..
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Model: 813-2
The Barbless Kites Imperial dry fly is an imitation of the large olive dun, created in 1962 by Oliver Kite, fly-fisher and entomologist.  The Kites Imperial trout fly was originally used on the Welsh scene this fly has become a success on most rivers since.A very popular dry fly..
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Model: 809/4
The mighty midge trout fly, the imitative still water anglers 'bread and butter' fly, is a fish-catcher supreme, but how many river fly-fishers use this brilliant fly in its various stages especially in micro-sizes . How many occasions do we go to the river bank and see fish rising. The usual train ..
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