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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: 813-6
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: 803-4
The parachute fly in a red ant form, great on the hot days of summer this pattern is a must in the flybox, ready for those days when the ants are thick in the air. Parachute flies also in variety packs includes the adams parachute and duster parachute fliesParachute flies are absolutely brilliant pa..
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Model: 815-4
Barbless Sedgehog flies are becoming a popular choice especially in late season, the deer hair on the back giving the look of a hedgehog, two sizes available on the sedgehogs or often called halfhogs. Check out the rest of the range in these little beauties...
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Model: 813-1
The Barbless Tups Indispensable Trout Fly was devised by R Austing in the early 1900's. Tup is the country name for a ram and the Tupps Trout Fly was named because it includes some hair from the scrotum of this animal in the dressing. The Tups Indispensable is a good fly when pale wateries..
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Model: 813-4
The whickhams fancy fly does not represent any specific natural fly, but is a fancy dry fly. The best months for the Whickhams Fancy Dry Flies are July and August, for both the river and still water anglers. The Whickhams Fancy Fly is also a good fly when the sedge's are about especially in cry..
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Model: 802-3
Barbless White Moth dry flies are a super evening trout fly. Also Try the White moth dry fly on overcast days. heavy hatches are always around during the warmer months making the White Moth Fly a trout favourite..
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Model: 815-5
Barbless Sedgehog flies are becoming a popular choice especially in late season, the deer hair on the back giving the look of a hedgehog, two sizes available on the sedgehogs or often called halfhogs. Check out the rest of the range in these little beauties...
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Model: 806-4
The Klinkhammer Trout Flies were invented by The Dutch angler Hans Van Klinken as an emerging caddis pattern to catch Grayling as they floated in the surface film and called it The Klinkhammer .However the flies can also be successfully used for other emerging nymphs. Hans also fished many of the ri..
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Model: 803-9
Gum beetle trout catcher! These beetle trout flies are perfect for floating on the top of the water. Trout often prowl the water for land insects dropped into the water, the gum beetle will get them interested.What Are Beetle Flies?Beetle flies imitate various types of beetles - those hard-shelled i..
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Model: 806-6
The Klinkhammer Trout Flies were invented by The Dutch angler Hans Van Klinken as an emerging caddis pattern to catch Grayling as they floated in the surface film and called it The Klinkhammer .However the flies can also be successfully used for other emerging nymphs. Hans also fished many of the ri..
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Model: 812-8
The Klinkhammer Trout Flies were invented by The Dutch angler Hans Van Klinken as an emerging caddis pattern to catch Grayling as they floated in the surface film and called it The Klinkhammer .However the flies can also be successfully used for other emerging nymphs. Hans also fished many of the ri..
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Model: 906-14
Blue ladies are a great beetle for trout, based on the ladybird but stand out a little better to tempt the trout.What Are Beetle Flies?Beetle flies imitate various types of beetles - those hard-shelled insects that live in vegetation around water and occasionally fall or get blown onto the surface. ..
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