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Model: 306-1
Alexandra wet trout fly in a range of sizes from 6-12 hook, a good sea trout fly.The Alexandra, or Lady of the Lake, as it was then called, was introduced some time around 1860. It was re-named in honour of Princess Alexandra.It was such a popular and successful pattern that its use was literally ba..
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Model: 701-4
Barbless Black Spider Wet FlyThe black spider wet fly is simple and very effective, an all rounder I would not be without them/ Use it on rivers, reservoirs, still water, equally effective everywhere. Trout seem attracted to it as the black spider wet fly will represent quite a range of insects...
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Model: 702-4
Barbless Butcher Wet FlyThe butcher trout fly is used all year round. Brilliant for trout in all lakes and rivers. Tied on the bigger hooks the butcher trout fly is also good for seatrout. On overcast days the butcher fly looks like a fry fish and tempts the trout to bite...
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Model: 700-3
Barbless Greenwell GloryThe greenwell glory trout fly first dressed in 1854 on the Tweed by James Wright,  of Sprouston, for Canon William Greenwell of Durham, the Greenwell's Glory has since become one of the most well known and widely used of all British trout flies. An excellent general oliv..
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Model: 700-4
The Snipe and purple wet fly originating in the North of England its a simple sparse fly used in shallow rough streams where food is scarce. Useful all year but very popular late season, imitates the iron blues.The movement of the soft supple snipe hackle certainly attract the attention of the fish...
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Model: 700-5
Barbless Black PennellThe Black Pennell trout fly was devised in the nineteenth century by H. Cholmondeley Pennell, the Black Pennell is particularly popular in the remoter waters of the Highlands. Commonly fished as a bob fly, it is especially good early in the fishing season when black midges are ..
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Model: 314-6
Loch ordie black and blue has a soft hackle and popular on stream, rivers, lakes and reservoirs alike. ..
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Model: 309-1
The Black Pennell trout fly was devised in the nineteenth century by H. Cholmondeley Pennell, the Black Pennell is particularly popular in the remoter waters of the Highlands. Commonly fished as a bob fly, it is especially good early in the fishing season when black midges are hatching. Its a versat..
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Model: 303-3
The black spider wet fly is simple and very effective, an all rounder I would not be without them/ Use it on rivers, reservoirs, still water, equally effective everywhere. Trout seem attracted to it as the black spider wet fly will represent quite a range of insects...
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Model: 304-2
The butcher trout fly is used all year round. Brilliant for trout in all lakes and rivers. Tied on the bigger hooks the butcher trout fly is also good for seatrout. On overcast days the butcher fly looks like a fry fish and tempts the trout to bite...
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Model: 311-2
The greenwell glory trout fly first dressed in 1854 on the Tweed by James Wright,  of Sprouston, for Canon William Greenwell of Durham, the Greenwell's Glory has since become one of the most well known and widely used of all British trout flies. An excellent general olive representation.Here we..
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Model: 306-4
The Grouse and Claret wet fly imitates caddis pupae, in addition to mayflies, adult caddis, and even some stoneflies. The grouse hackle adds a distinct edge to this already fantastic pattern...
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