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Model: 415-5
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: 315-1
These lovely wet flies have a great vibrant colour to tempt the trout. a classic Northern country wet spider..
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Model: 308-5
The Partridge and Orange wet fly is a classic fly for streams best fished on a two or three fly cast. It can be used all year for both trout and grayling.The Partridge and Orange originated in the north country of England and were first described in T. E. Pritt's Yorkshire Trout Flies(1895..
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Model: 303-1
This simple wet spider pattern is a super little fishing fly the pearl lurex body glints acting as an attracter to the trout. A must for your fly box. Whether used on rivers or still waters small sparsely tied spiders work equally well with browns and rainbows...
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Model: 315-2
Developed by the infamous Paul Proctor, the shiny butt end gets attraction from the trout ..
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Model: 312-1
The Invicta trout fly is great all year but best in late summer to autumn. Designed long ago by James Ogden it is still very widely used today. It is a complex pattern that has lived on because of its effectivness. The Invicta is real favourite for lake fishing and has a good reputation am..
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Model: 308-3
The Peter Ross trout fly is an all time classic.Wild bred fish love the peter ross fly, best in early or late season in not so good weather. Dating from the turn of the century and adapted from the teal and red by Peter Ross of Killin on Loch Tay, this is one of the most popular loch flies ever devi..
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Model: 307-6
The Pheasant Tail wet fly is a traditional fly, probably the most common way to fish a soft-hackle wet fly is to cast it across and slightly downstream, letting it sink and then swing in the current, rising with the tightening line much as a natural rises to the surface before hatching. It's on this..
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Model: 317-3
Created by South African tyer Spranger Harrison in the 1930's this is a versatile little river fly. A more traditional pattern that has stood the test of time ..
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Model: 307-3
Northern Spider patterns are lightly dressed wet flies. The name was given over time as they started life of course in the Northern Counties of England. They go back along way and are a traditional pattern recognised by many. ..
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Model: 415-3
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: 306-5
The red tag fly is very popular in its wet form. Fished just below the water surface if its a bit murky the red tag can just be enough to tempt the trout. The red tag will also work for Grayling...
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