Flies
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Tench Flies
Flies that can be used to successfully attract Tench in small rivers and streams
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Tench Temptation
The Tench Temptation fly is part of the maggot / caddis collection and is intended to tempt Tench.
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The Buggy Rabbit
The Buggy Rabbit is so-named as it’s tied with Rabbit fur and is a very Buggy fly.
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Silkweed Wet Fly
If the fish you are targetting are feeding on silkweed, this may be the pattern for you.
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Flies for Spring Coarse Fish
When the Chub season is closed in the spring, why not scale down and target Roach and Dace?
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Blonde Rabbit
The Blonde Rabbit wet fly / nymph is bushy, buggy Chub fly.
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The Hedgehog
The Hedgehog dry fly is tied to imitate a small piece of bread.
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Partridge Soft Hackles
These flies are tied with no added weight, relying on the current to keep them just below the surface when fished accross the flow and allowed to drift down stream.
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Orange Soft Hackle Spider
Inspired by fly-tyers from years gone by in the north of England, these soft hackle patterns are tied simply with thread, tinsel and a hackle feather.
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Chub Flies
These are flies tied and recommended for fly-fishing for Chub on small rivers and streams
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Fry Fly
The Fry Fly nymph is an attractor style nymph pattern used to tempt Perch and Chub.