Troutflies UK - Flies
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: 316-2
Sleek cormorant style, these really are the business, scaled down version they are great for competition anglers, you can use them all season on their own or as part of a team...
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Model: 310-4
The black gnat fly is popular late spring right through the fishing season. Although black gnat flies breed inland, they spend their lives in the rivers, ponds and lakes. Often the black gnat flies are seen in packs they can be spotted easily. Will work on rivers and still waters. ..
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Model: 303-2
The black Spider patterns are a soft hackle wet fly which are very sparse. The trout see these as basic food to them, perhaps it suggests a caddis, stonefly or even midge? Who knows but they will always work and its advisable to have a range of sizes in your box as the "emergency fly"..
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Model: 309-5
The Black and Peacock Spider is a hackled wet trout fly that has origins from the early days of fly tying. It represents a range of food the trout will feed on and its simply one of the best wet patterns around...
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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: 415-6
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: 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: 317-4
The Black Pennell trout fly was devised in the nineteenth century by H. Cholmondeley Pennell, the Blae and Black is it's winged cousin and 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..
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Model: 304-4
The bloody butcher trout fly is a variant from the butcher. whilst the normal butcher fly can imitate the fry, this also can do this but the colourings just have the ability to charm the trout. Use the bloody butcher fly all year round, a popular wet fly...
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Model: 415-1
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: 307-4
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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