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DescriptionPrecise depth control for when you want a nymph to hang right under the surface film, these are possibly the answer, usually tied with a...
View full detailsDescriptionThis great value kit includes a wide selction of flies to make your trip to Eucumbene a success.Our ViewThis kit includes a comprehensiv...
View full detailsGreat for imitating baitfish such as smelt, this zonker pattern features a cone head for increased action during sink and draw retrieve. A bar...
View full detailsIn this issue: HIGH & DIRTY — Tom Jarman deals with high river flows and discoloured water HOBART BREAM — Simon Ellis comes to terms with...
View full detailsThe flashbacked pheasant tail is one of the most effective mayfly nymph imitations that can be used to this date. We recommend never hitting the ...
View full detailsSimple but effective, this buggy hare's ear nymph is perfect for deep pools and fast water, meaning no trout is out of reach! Hares Ears are high...
View full detailsDescription Spinners can provide some of the most exciting surface action found anywhere. Often drawing trout to the surface to pursue low-flyi...
View full detailsThis zonker pattern imitates a small fish in the water. The leather zonker strap creates amazing movement that will bring those big feeders in fo...
View full detailsThis humungous with a silver bead and flash will have trout chasing it with every retrieve. Description The Humungous was invented by Scottish fl...
View full detailsThese Peeping Caddis can be masterful to interest a large fish holding deep. Originally tied as a grayling fly, hence its heavyweight to target d...
View full detailsThis buzzer pattern is highly effective. It uses simplicity to its advantage, and the red touch on the cheek of the fly gives that extra fire to ...
View full detailsGreat smaller style english wet fly. It can effectively imitate a wide range of food sources and will entice a bite from even the most stand-o...
View full detailsA natural coloured pattern with a tonne of bugginess. Fish this in the alpine streams and watch the fish pile up! The Seals Fur nymph is a grea...
View full detailsManic Tackle has done it again, making this unbelievably buoyant deer hair cicada. With a wide profile, small protrusion of flash and shaped wi...
View full detailsA blend of subtly and flash, leading to one our favourite euro-style nymphs out there. Red tags are simply the most universal flies, every river...
View full detailsYoshi's X Factor is an ideal searching pattern for when you're not sure what the fish are eating. Renowned for saving the day on tricky NZ fish.
The Great Lake Gum Beetle (Size 12) is a deadly dry fly for Tasmania’s highland lakes, perfectly imitating the gum beetles that trout eagerly sip...
View full detailsA great hopper pattern for when those little fellas are hopping about. A thinner footprint on the water, a good choice when delicacy is the key....
View full detailsA staple mayfly pattern Bassano on the Para Black Spinner: I don't think that this fly needs an introduction to people who fish in Tasmania and a...
View full detailsThe standard in articulated flies, the Kelly Galloup sex dungeon is the go-to fly for big meat-eating trout Swims naturally and has insane move...
View full detailsDescriptionSpecialty flies that match the natural but highlighting trigger points making them irresistible to fish.
Have you ever heard the old saying 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it'? Well, this hare's ear pattern proves the saying true. This classic fly has ...
View full detailsWith a streamlined conehead and plenty of marbou action, this streamer is an upgraded wooly bugger that has a bone to pick with the nearest trou...
View full detailsA natural coloured pattern with a tonne of bugginess. Fish this in the alpine streams and watch the fish pile up! The Seals Fur nymph is a grea...
View full detailsWhen the water looks more like glass and the fish get picky, it's this fly's time to shine. With a realistic profile and colouration, There's a ...
View full detailsA classic wet that serves as the perfect searching pattern The Mrs. Simpson serves as an excellent dark streamer pattern with a large silhouette ...
View full detailsAfter a mayfly mates, it dies and often falls into the water. We call this a ‘spent’ mayfly. Its life is over, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t ...
View full detailsOn those tricky days when fish are rising once and then disappearing, this fly will pull them up. Tassie guide Christopher Bassano on the Loop W...
View full detailsFishing Tassie in March-May, you'll want to be carrying these. My go to fly when the Jassids are about, gathers dust in the fly box waiting fo...
View full detailsDavy's brown termite is a go-to classic for darker-coloured imitations. A great sedge pattern designed by Davy Wotton featuring a looped elk hai...
View full detailsThis Holy Grail has a bright tungsten bead tied into the body to add tons of weight, but also to attract fish with that enticing sparkle. Featur...
View full detailsSize can be a very important factor when a fish decides to feed or not. For their size, these micro shrimp are ultra-realistic. Even the most par...
View full detailsBlobs are excellent when nothing else seems to be working. Fish simply can't resist their bright bushy profile. Devastatingly effective, blobs ca...
View full detailsManic Tackle has done it again, making this unbelievably buoyant deer hair cicada. With a wide profile, small protrusion of flash and shaped win...
View full detailsA great, buggy stonefly pattern with plenty of crazy leg action. The natural colour and enticing wriggle is sure to put fish in the net.
A go to pattern for smelt feeders. The Flashy Humungous has the the perfect amount of flash to balance being an attractor pattern with more natura...
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