Fly Fishing
Blue Winged Olive Thorax
Thorax style dries are a concoction of comparadun and traditional Catskill style dries. They present excellent wing silhouettes for wary trout on t...
View full detailsLight Cahill
From May to September, hatches of Light Cahill occur, if you see them, this is the fly to chuck out there. A proven pattern for sure.
BWO
A delicate upwing fly covers general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are ...
View full detailsLight Hendrickson
One of the earlier mayfly hatches is the ephermerlla invaria or Light Hendrickson. This is an old favourite for a reason. It works when it's time c...
View full detailsAdams
A delicate upwing fly covers general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are ...
View full detailsDark Hendrickson
One of the earlier mayfly hatches is the ephermerlla subvaria or Dark Hendrickson. This is an old favourite for a reason. It works when it's time c...
View full detailsBlue Quill
Best fished with our Copolymer leaders, lightly drifted over the surface during the early hatches.
Angel Wing Spinner Trico
A great spinner pattern that will stand out and float high on the water surface so you can easily follow it, right up until it gets smashed.
The Usual Cream
Far from Usual, this is a slight anomaly, great for trying when all else seems to be failing.
Eastern Green Drake
Their hatch is famous for causing multiple sick days, the Green Drake imitation is a must have for any serious fishermen. Simply float this past a ...
View full detailsCrippled Dun BWO
The crippled nature of this fly reflects the oft seen stage where a mayfly struggles to emerge from it's casing properly and therefore appears vuln...
View full detailsMarch Brown
One of THE all time greats, the natural March Brown is an important early season food source for trout which appears from March - April, Match the ...
View full detailsSparkle Dun Sulphur
A sensational dry fly, not too heavily dressed yet easy to track as it drifts across the surface.
Perfect Wing Spinner Rust
With spinners its key to fish them nice and slow, no drag and to make sure you match the sizes as best you can, so stock up to avoid refusal!
Blue Dun
A delicate upwing fly covers general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are ...
View full detailsQuill Gordon
One of the earliest hatches which anglers have been imitating for years. Try skating these above the surface past any interested parties and you sh...
View full detailsRusty Spinner
An old favourite, a truly reliable trout dry.
Gray Fox
Developed as an eastern pattern, but just as effective in the west, the Gray Fox is often seen alongside the March Brown, be sure to have both on h...
View full detailsKrystal Spinner Rust
Match the hatch is always the cry and here it is no different. With Male and Female variants available in two sizes, we've got your Trico covered.
Black Gnat
A delicate upwing fly covers general representations and specific matches presenting a perfect shape to feeding fish. Size, profile and colour are ...
View full detailsThe Usual Olive
Far from Usual, this is a slight anomaly, great for trying when all else seems to be failing.
Red Quill
Yet another highly favoured dry fly, when the time is right, it's like fishing with dynamite.
Tom Rosenbauer's Sneaky Spinner
A rusty spinner variation on a bent shank hook. Imitates a spent mayfly in a realistic manner and proven for very fussy trout.
Travis Extended Body Green Drake
An extended bodied Eastern Green Drake imitation worth having in your box. This pattern is a low rider so it presents an exceptional profile to fee...
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