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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: 105-6
The semtex bug is a a slight variation on the czech nymph and will work well on trout or Grayling, use as part of a team or on its own works a treat...
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Model: 118-7
Hares Ear Shrimp, two sizes available..
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Model: 200-4
The Suspender Buzzer is best on a floating line and long leader with fine diameter tippet of 3 or 4lbs. Cast out and leave the suspender buzzer to do the work, the trout will soon come to it. If a buzzer hatch is on and trout are actively searching the surface film for emergers then this fly is dyna..
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Model: 401-8
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: 103-1
The hatching sedge nymph represents an emerging caddis works well on lakes and rivers. Allow slowly to sink then draw to the surface in a long sweep, or twitch just under the surface. The Hatching Sedge nymph Fly will work well in cooler weather...
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Model: 409-7
The 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 low bushes,  and if ..
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Model: 126-4
Black Silver Ribbed Nymphs weighted under the dressing with a weighted wire, faster sinkThis Black silver ribbed nymph is a variation of the black gnat nymph fly, the silver tinsel on the body can attract the trout to strike, the black nymph fly will work equally well on rivers as still waters.This ..
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Model: 3/30
Eggstacy flies are the latest must have in the box.Made with mircofibres that create a slush like appearance when wet these are fantastic egg imitations. The colours really become vibrant when wet! ..
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Model: 155-4
Montana Nymph fishing flies are one of the most well know nymph patterns, the original Montana fly was black and green, today it has developed into both short and long shank and a range of colour combinations to boot. But they all get results! It was of course developed in the US but did not take lo..
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Model: 410-3
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 trouts most favourite meals. The ruby in truth was William’s second attempt at co..
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Model: 405-6
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: 108-3
The iron blue nymph a traditional favorite for you fly box.There are loads of different designs on the iron blue dun, here we have the darker hackles and plenty of luscious red to get attention of the fish...
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