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Ronald SutherlandFly Tier, Helmsdale
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£49.99
This is the superset of the summer if you fish for seatrout. An amazing deal on Rons most successful seatrout patterns ( and he has caught thousands of them over the years ) 30 flies for only £40 and incredibly, every one of them has junglecock. A set ranging from size 10s to 16s in doubles and sin…
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A classic pattern , this green bodied wet fly is often used in the middle or on the point of a wet fly cast, works well as a single fly on stillwaters for olive midge or green bodied sedge
Designed by Tom Ivens just after the 2nd World War.Spiders have seen a new age of popularity in recent years and are a good choice at the beginning of a hatch when insects are coming off but no fish are rising.
The Kate McLaren is a Scottish wet fly invented by William Robertson in the 1930's. It is a very effective wet fly when fished on the bob as part of a team of flies for traditional loch style fishing. It is also extremely effective for Rainbow trout as well as brownies. Our wet flies are all tied wi…
The Black Pennell was invented in the last century by H. Cholmondeley-Pennell. It is particularly effective when fished traditional loch style as part of a team of flies for either Rainbow or Brown trout. All Black Pennell's are tied using the best materials including grade A hackles. Please Note…
A classic wet fly , very effective when fished as part of a team of flies for traditional loch style fishing. All tied with the finest hackle and best materials these wet flies catch both brown and rainbow trout.
Another of the Butcher series of attractor flies, it is a classic pattern that is often used in the middle or on the point of a wet fly cast on both rivers and lochs. An excellent Seatrout pattern
Originating from the Loughs of Ireland this modern wet fly with the addition of UV materials has become as popular for rainbow trout as it is for browns. A great suggestive wet fly for sedges and large duns.
A classic pattern possibly of Scottish origin , it is often used early in the season, use it in the middle or point of a wet fly cast when dark midge or buzzers are hatching
A classic pattern ,one of the Grouse Winged series often used in the middle or on the point of a wet fly cast when dark sedges are hatching
A bright pattern from the Butcher Series, often used in the middle or on the point of a wet fly cast. A great pin fry imitation and useful for Seatrout
A classic winged pattern ,believed to have originated in the 1490's often used in the middle or on the point of a wet fly cast during April and May on a floating line