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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: 405-3
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: 407-9
The Kaufmann Stimulator a popular fly pattern with an attractive body and stiff hair wing. use with a little floatant if necessary. This fly was created by master fly tyer Randall Kaufmann. It is designed to ride neatly on the surface of the water and imitates stoneflies and grasshoppers. ..
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Model: 108-2
Based on the design for the sawyers killer bug this one is designed more for the UK waters where you you will find the daddy long legs larva...
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Model: 401-2
The 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: 402-1
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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Model: 108-1
La Fontaines pupa, perfect for a caddis hatch, developed by Gary LaFontaine a simple pattern that imitates the natural very well..
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Model: 410-4
The Leckford professor dry fly was designed originally by Ernest Moss who was a river keeper on the River Test, designed for cautious fish, its popularity caught on across the country for Rivers and Streams..
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Model: 3/20
A great little blob the booby eyes will give it buoyancy, but perfect also as a float on the point if you want to use nymph or wets close to the surface. A good Competition Fly.The Booby is one of the most effective attractor patterns ever created for lakes and rivers. Use on a full sink line with a..
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Model: 3/12
The Foam Ass Blob? Yup a blob fly crossed with the booby, Perfect! Six colours available.  The foam back end tips the fly, so fish them fast and watch the twitching motion, trout can not resist them...
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Model: 210-4
Lime buzzer trout fly with breathers and thorax, popular traditional style buzzer fly available in a choice of colours the lime buzzer can be used on its own or with a team of flies on the dropper...
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Model: 401-3
The Loch Ordie trout fly is a popular dry fly. The loch ordie will scuttle over the water surface certainly creating attention. A super snack for the trout we can recommend the loch ordie fly. It was originally created as a dapping fly, but has become widely used as its success rate soared. The loch..
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Model: 154-5
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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